The Girls Entertainment Network: Best Digital Comic

http://www.girlsentertainmentnetwork.com/best-digital-comic/
Down at Girls Entertainment Network They just did a review about the Eisner Nominees for Best Digital Comic.
They're also holding a contest. You can win, as they call it, an "Eisner-nominated prize pack". I assume that would be a bunch of free Eisner Nominated comics, but don't take my word on it.
So make a COMMENT and you might get FREE STUFF
The last day to make comments is Friday.
Anyway, I'm tempted to comment on the review. But when I make a comment about my work, what I thought would be a short little comment, turns out to be a long-ass essay. Its like I want the last word. I'm trying to not make that into a habit.
So I'll make my comments here:
Perhaps I'm a bit of a masochist, but I'd like people to say-- "The art could've been better" or "The characters weren't fleshed out" I'd like to know where I fell short because my best work will always be my next comic and today's criticisms help make tomorrow's comic better... and I mean constructive criticism.
And in award nominations like these, I would've expected the writers and editor at GEN to simply say "This is our Eisner win prediction". They might as well since Eisner voting has ended a little less than a month ago and they would have no effect on the votes.
Who knows, if they predicted, they might get all their predictions right, and next year this site might be "The Crystal Ball"
And I'm usually at the last of these Eisner Nominee lists. Is it because I'm the underdog? Is it because people aren't sure what to make of a Mexican in Space? Is it because you save the best for last? Who knows.
Its interesting to read reviews on Speak No Evil. Its almost like you get a Rorschach test on the reviewer's economic class and ethnic background.
--well, I got the comment demon out of me. Maybe I'll post something and see if I'll get something for free.
Labels: Eisner Awards, review, Speak No Evil






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