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- received mixed reviews over the years. In a 2008 review, Eric Burns of Websnark called it a "****ed good comic strip", but felt it had several problems...
- the length and complexity of storylines. In 2006, Eric Burns-White of Websnark called the "Oceans Unmoving" storyline "long, laborious, [and] turgid"...
- engaging and sweet; that, in and of itself, is no mean feat." Writing for Websnark, Eric Burns-White said in 2006 that Lesnick was "one of those webcartoonists...
- Network, Animation Insider, and Akadot. It was also given a brief mention at Websnark after the news of Tokyopop's rights to the Sailor Moon manga lapsing broke...
- not have been any kind of 'veto' like the executive committee enacted." Websnark blogger Eric Burns complained that "if you're going to ask Webcartoonists...
- (February 19, 2008). "Eric: State of the Web(cartoonist): Nicholas Gurewitch". Websnark. Archived from the original on December 14, 2008. Lee, Dami (February 14...
- Positive, including A cameo by his lead character Betty Yeh. Eric Burns of Websnark was one of the first and most prolific writers for Superguy, having contributed...
- original on September 24, 2009. Retrieved September 16, 2009. Berkeley Breathed official site Opus archive at washingtonpost.com Eric: Ack-phhlpt. – Websnark...
- to tell apart due to their similar appearances. Eric Burns, on his blog Websnark, said that the comic suffered from "incredibly slow pacing" (from 2000–2009...
- thumbnailed graphic... parentheses... my God, Eric's SNARKING A WEBCOMIC!". Websnark, July 6, 2005. Retrieved on November 8, 2007 Burlew, On the Origin of PCs...