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I don’t have an iPhone, or an iPad. My phone is monochrome and my laptop is 11 years old. Even the iMac I’m writing this on is becoming antique at the age of six, but my syndicate, King Features, is getting up to speed and has made the comics accessible for those lucky folks who do have those gadgets.

iphone app for King Features comics

Read Arctic Circle comics on your iPhone

DailyINK for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is now available for download at the iTunes store.

More info from King Features Syndicate:

The DailyINK app delivers a free comic every day plus access to samples of all of King Features’ comics. Dozens of strips, panels and editorial cartoons will be featured in “Today’s Comic” and viewable in a seven-day rolling archive. Comics fans, who buy a DailyINK subscription, can browse through King Features’ complete line-up of 90+ daily comic strips, editorial cartoons and exclusive vintage content from our vast library. Subscriptions are available for purchase two ways: $1.99 per month or $19.99 for a full year.

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I was happy to get an email from my syndicate in August

In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we would like to color the Sunday funnies pink! We feel this will send a great message of compassion around a subject close to many of our lives.

I had already coloured and sent the strip for today, so here are both versions:

 Arctic Circle Breast Cancer Awareness coloured strip

The pink version of today's Arctic Circle strip

Arctic Circle Cartoon on Sofa Beds

The original Arctic Circle cartoon for 10/10/10

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My cartoonist friend, Rina Piccolo has revamped her web site and launched a new web comic, Velia Dear. It’s nice to see her flexing her narrative muscles in a format that is more liberating than the newspaper strip (she does Tina’s Groove and is the funniest Six Chix cartoonist)

Fantastic! You couldn't get away with this in the newspapers

Fantastic! You couldn't get away with this in the newspapers

The cartoonist nerd in me also enjoys her blog posts about the cartooning process itself. This piece on ink washes (too scary for me, as yet!):

For those of you who may not know what an ink wash is — it’s just water
with a teeny bit of ink in it. When applied with a brush on paper, it appears grey. The more ink in the water, the darker the grey. You can play around with it to give all kinds of nice tones to a line drawing. This is how my webcomic “Velia, Dear” gets it’s tones, which are called “half-tones”.
If you can master the wash –I’m still learning, but I’m a lot more confident with it than I was a year ago — you can use it to create mood in a cartoon or illustration (some cartoonists prefer to use cross-hatching instead) — it’s a preference. However, I should add that newspaper comics rarely have a wash because of how they’re printed. Am I going off on a tangent here?
Anyway, the ink wash is a ton of fun when you get confident with it.

I look forward to her answer on where she gets her ideas from. It’s got to be good, ‘cos she’s sure got a lot of them.

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