Comic-Con Report and Reaction: Where Are the Action Chicks?

Christopher Daley | July 27, 2010

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Sometimes when a movie does it right it will burn an image into your brain which will never go away. Stuck there forever like a good childhood memory waiting to be called back to the surface for you to enjoy again. I have one of those images bubbling around in my head. The reveal shot [...]

Academics Assemble! Comics Arts Conference Programming at San Diego Comic-Con International 2010

Papa Llama | July 19, 2010

Thursday, July 22 Fri, Jul 09, 07:35PM 10:30-12:00 Comics Arts Conference Session #1: Comics in the Classroom— Lisa Vizcarra (Carquinez Middle School) explores the pedagogy for creating a middle school biology curriculum based on the book Becoming Batman by E. Paul Zehr, who will join the discussion. Kathy Hall (El Camino College) gives an overview [...]

Rocket Llama Crew at San Diego Comic-Con 2010: Panels on Digital Comics, Action Chicks, Batman’s Empty Nest, & More

Papa Llama | July 12, 2010

FRIDAY, JULY 23 11:30-1:00 Comics Arts Conference Session #6: Digital Comics— Nick Langley (Rocket Llama) gives a brief history of webcomics and evaluates online economic experiments from subscriptions to micropayments – with Brock Heasley (Super Fogeys, Zuda Comics’ Monsterplex). 2:00-3:30 Comics Arts Conference Session #8: Where Are the Action Chicks?— Katrina Hill (ActionFlickChick.com), Jill Pantozzi [...]

Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope – The Fan Candidates

Papa Llama | June 14, 2010

Morgan Spurlock, Joss Whedon, and Stan Lee want you! As our friends at ActionFlickChick.com recently discussed, Morgan Spurlock of Super-Size Me fame and infamy is teaming up with Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator and endless-superheroes creator Stan Lee, backed by Thomas Tull, to follow 7 fans around during this July’s San Diego Comic-Con International. The lucky few [...]

“Action Flick Chick Is Really Felicia Day”

Papa Llama | July 7, 2009

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In the last two months, our friend the Action Flick Chick, as @actionchick because of as 15-character username limit, has picked up over 17,000 followers on twitter. She’s popular. Deservedly so. Here we discuss that popularity, review the Chick’s twitter activities as @actionchick, and finally note someone’s fascinating suggestion as to the Chick’s true identity.

Where is Rocket Llama?

Papa Llama | June 7, 2009

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For the next week, anyone visiting rocketllama.com will get directed to our Blog-It Llama! page while we finally restructure the homepage. The newest comic will be right where it’s always been.