Comics/Games = OTP?
Sep. 10th, 2008 07:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Cerise is on hiatus this month (and there's a survey up in place of an issue, so we can gather some data to help us make the magazine better), but we'll be back in October with a special "crossover" issue with Girl-Wonder.org. The call for subs reads thus:
Cerise is partnering with Girl-Wonder.org for this special issue on comics in gaming. What are some of the best comics-inspired games out there, and what makes them so awesome? What about game-inspired comics? Can game designers learn anything from comics creators, and vice versa? How do comics and gaming communities overlap and interact?
If you’re interested in both gaming and comics, consider submitting your work for this issue. And keep an eye out for related content on Girl-Wonder.org in the month of October!
Submissions info is here, as usual, and you can always send me a message or an email if you've got questions or ideas you want to bounce around. I think it'll be a really fun issue, and I'm hoping to get some great content.
On the subject of comics and such, I don't think I mentioned that I wrote a piece for the first issue of Spoiler Space, G-W's new newsletter/webzine. You can read "On Being the Bigger Barda" in the online version, or download (and then probably print out!) the snazzy pdf version.
Cerise is partnering with Girl-Wonder.org for this special issue on comics in gaming. What are some of the best comics-inspired games out there, and what makes them so awesome? What about game-inspired comics? Can game designers learn anything from comics creators, and vice versa? How do comics and gaming communities overlap and interact?
If you’re interested in both gaming and comics, consider submitting your work for this issue. And keep an eye out for related content on Girl-Wonder.org in the month of October!
Submissions info is here, as usual, and you can always send me a message or an email if you've got questions or ideas you want to bounce around. I think it'll be a really fun issue, and I'm hoping to get some great content.
On the subject of comics and such, I don't think I mentioned that I wrote a piece for the first issue of Spoiler Space, G-W's new newsletter/webzine. You can read "On Being the Bigger Barda" in the online version, or download (and then probably print out!) the snazzy pdf version.