Hello, It's nice to meet you all.
I've been involved in Interrobang Studios since 2005. I write, ink & color various ongoing comic strips--our site has run anywhere from five to three ongoing concurrent strips since it launched.
Interrobang Studios serves as the central hub for all our studios' comics, games, and projects. We have 3 active strips, each with multiple updates during the week at various (marked) ratings. We also have archives for earlier projects. We're constantly adding new side projects: printed comic books, additional games in our arcades, online mini-comics, etc. You can visit the main page and see it all or hit the individual comics directly:

I'm My Own Mascot: A black & white autobiographical comic about our main artist, Kevin Bolk. All of us tend to show up in it, as do gold pants.

Spinks! It's an all-ages appropriate strip about happy little fat things with tiny feet. It updates 3 times a week and has no dialogue--only onomatopoeia.

The Last Mystical Legend of the Fantastic Fantasy Trigger Star: An epic quest--with BOOBIES! (And mature themes). It updates 2 times a week on Tuesdays & Fridays and follows a rather disreputable hero through a dubious quest of more-or-less honor.

Pot Luck Comics: An archived mish-mash of parody and original strips that were too funny to skip, but not themed enough for any of our other stips. You'll find everything from Zelda to blind kittens in here.

A Girl Named Bob Our archive of all Bob's assaults on the working world. As a bitter and imaginative bank teller, Bob pilots her air raid-style flights of fancy with maniacal glee.

Punker Darren: This archive contains mature themes--mostly violence. Punker Darren won't take your sh*t. His bat and his kick-ass compatriot, Skinhead Fred, pound the living snot out of racists, bigots, hypocrites, and Hot Topic franchises.
We're slated to appear at Wizard World Philly, have arranged Project Wonderful web-advertising, programed the first of many browser based games, and put out 2 (soon to be 5 at the end of the next two weeks) print comic books.
Of course, I would be deeply grateful if you would check it out: Interrobang Studios and look for us at Wizard World Philly (should you be in the area).
A second purpose for the this post-- who ELSE is doing this? Who else is holding down two jobs or even three to launch THEIR Webcomic dreams? Who's got an art career? Who's writing books? Who's setting up their own business or their own future while going to school? While working full-time? While raising a family? While being a care-taker for a family member?
Tell me about it. Please. This is the most important and most exhausting goal I've ever set for my life-- It's the hardest damn thing ever, just b/c it's gotta happen every. single. day. I wanna hear what you're going through. I wanna cheer you on. I wanna know I'm not alone and these kinds of things do work out for people.
I've been involved in Interrobang Studios since 2005. I write, ink & color various ongoing comic strips--our site has run anywhere from five to three ongoing concurrent strips since it launched.
Interrobang Studios serves as the central hub for all our studios' comics, games, and projects. We have 3 active strips, each with multiple updates during the week at various (marked) ratings. We also have archives for earlier projects. We're constantly adding new side projects: printed comic books, additional games in our arcades, online mini-comics, etc. You can visit the main page and see it all or hit the individual comics directly:

I'm My Own Mascot: A black & white autobiographical comic about our main artist, Kevin Bolk. All of us tend to show up in it, as do gold pants.

Spinks! It's an all-ages appropriate strip about happy little fat things with tiny feet. It updates 3 times a week and has no dialogue--only onomatopoeia.

The Last Mystical Legend of the Fantastic Fantasy Trigger Star: An epic quest--with BOOBIES! (And mature themes). It updates 2 times a week on Tuesdays & Fridays and follows a rather disreputable hero through a dubious quest of more-or-less honor.

Pot Luck Comics: An archived mish-mash of parody and original strips that were too funny to skip, but not themed enough for any of our other stips. You'll find everything from Zelda to blind kittens in here.

A Girl Named Bob Our archive of all Bob's assaults on the working world. As a bitter and imaginative bank teller, Bob pilots her air raid-style flights of fancy with maniacal glee.

Punker Darren: This archive contains mature themes--mostly violence. Punker Darren won't take your sh*t. His bat and his kick-ass compatriot, Skinhead Fred, pound the living snot out of racists, bigots, hypocrites, and Hot Topic franchises.
We're slated to appear at Wizard World Philly, have arranged Project Wonderful web-advertising, programed the first of many browser based games, and put out 2 (soon to be 5 at the end of the next two weeks) print comic books.
Of course, I would be deeply grateful if you would check it out: Interrobang Studios and look for us at Wizard World Philly (should you be in the area).
A second purpose for the this post-- who ELSE is doing this? Who else is holding down two jobs or even three to launch THEIR Webcomic dreams? Who's got an art career? Who's writing books? Who's setting up their own business or their own future while going to school? While working full-time? While raising a family? While being a care-taker for a family member?
Tell me about it. Please. This is the most important and most exhausting goal I've ever set for my life-- It's the hardest damn thing ever, just b/c it's gotta happen every. single. day. I wanna hear what you're going through. I wanna cheer you on. I wanna know I'm not alone and these kinds of things do work out for people.