Starting just over a year ago, Tim Gibson began releasing Moth City online through his own website. Less than a year later and Tim and Moth City are now part of Thrillbentand releases digitally every …
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Starting just over a year ago, Tim Gibson began releasing Moth City online through his own website. Less than a year later and Tim and Moth City are now part of Thrillbent and releases digitally every …
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Before joining with Thrillbent or even hitting comiXology, Moth City was simply a webcomic by Tim Gibson that was doing things in an innovative way. In a year, Tim has gone from virtually …
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It’s Friday again so that means another round of Friday Favorites.
Today we’re looking at our favorite comic book people on Twitter. Twitter is a great place to interact with …
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Starting just over a year ago, Tim Gibson began releasing Moth City online through his own website. Less than a year later and Tim and Moth City are now part …
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Tim Gibson first started Moth City in October 2012 and began telling the story of an American industrialist given a small island by the Chinese in return for making terrible …
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In just over six months, Tim went from being a animator and artist in New Zealand posting a comic online, to a creator with comics on ComiXology and being a weekly part of Thrillbent. With all the exciting things happening for Tim and Moth City, he decided to talk a bit about them and what’s coming next.
For many webcomics, their beginnings on the web are merely a way to build an audience before print issues or collected editions are made later on. After months or years of posting online they take their hard work and put it in material form. This process has been the status quo for many years, but now there’s a new front emerging in webcomics: the digital-specific comics …