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StudioNext

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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Looking to get your work or art viewed by thousands of users? We will
do it for free and host it on our website. You will also get a page
dedicated to your artwork along with a short bio. This will allow the
entire internet community to view your work online.

We are looking for comic book art or strip. Must be story-driven with
good plots, and tasteful content. (No porn).

For more info : please email us at
submi...@studionext.com or call 973-360-9559


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Lyle B. Clarke

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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StudioNext wrote:
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> This will allow the
> entire internet community to view your work online.

No it won't, I couldn't even get further than the splashscreen because I
don't have the Quicktime plug-in.
--

Lyle's slightly autobiographical cartoon
http://members.xoom.com/latestrip/

StudioNext

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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The website has not been launched yet. The 'splash' screen you saw is
is just a 'filler' page. We have not started marketing our site yet
because we are still gathering content. The quicktime movie was put up
their temporarily because we are experimenting with the lastest release
of quicktime.


In article <3760DBE6...@businessnet.dk>,

Will Etienne

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Jun 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/12/99
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StudioNext wrote in message <7jrdjt$k53$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...

>The website has not been launched yet. The 'splash' screen you saw is
>is just a 'filler' page. We have not started marketing our site yet
>because we are still gathering content. The quicktime movie was put up
>their temporarily because we are experimenting with the lastest release
>of quicktime.
>
There any way my site could get listed? I post different people's comic
strips to my web site, then mail out the URL. And you don't have to worry
about copyright infringement, I have permission from all of my artists.
Will Etienne
Comics by E-mail
http://www.wright.edu/~etienne.2/Comic/Strips.htm

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