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T Campbell and Will Simons are forging ahead with their Clickwheel project by putting a handful of artists into the iTunes music store. The online music store doesn’t support Clickwheel’s earlier podcomics, so they’ve arranged the images into a mpeg file format for easier download.

Clickwheel’s first features on iTunes are the movie-themed gag strip Joe Loves Crappy Movies by Joseph Dunn, the punning gag strip Silent Kimbly by Ryan Sias, the fantasy sitcom Sebo by Jamie Robertson, Colin White’s autobiographical, politically charged Colin White Comix and Joe Alterio’s youth-and-quest story Fading Fast.

This move redefines the meaning of the term ‘comics market,’” says T Campbell, Clickwheel’s commissioning editor. “I’m hoping iTunes becomes another channel through which comics pours its energies, another river from which new readers can drink.

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  • http://www.uber-street.com/ Dan Pinto

    Is there a way to subscribe to this via iTunes? I can’t seem to find anything.

  • http://www.uber-street.com/ Dan Pinto

    Is there a way to subscribe to this via iTunes? I can’t seem to find anything.

  • http://www.uber-street.com Dan Pinto

    Is there a way to subscribe to this via iTunes? I can’t seem to find anything.

  • http://www.comingupforair.net/ Matt

    hey dan – just click on the links to the individual comics from within the post (it should open the comics in iTunes for you).

    i think the itunes music store is a drag to navigate too though. that’s what they get for trying to emulate the web environment.

  • http://www.comingupforair.net/ Matt

    hey dan – just click on the links to the individual comics from within the post (it should open the comics in iTunes for you).

    i think the itunes music store is a drag to navigate too though. that’s what they get for trying to emulate the web environment.

  • http://www.comingupforair.net Matt

    hey dan – just click on the links to the individual comics from within the post (it should open the comics in iTunes for you).

    i think the itunes music store is a drag to navigate too though. that’s what they get for trying to emulate the web environment.