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June 17th, 2007

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  1. Kerry

    Very nice start.

    I love the way the 5th and 6th panels call attention to the conventional use of narration, image and point of view.

    In the convention readers just accept that the narrator is going to be visible and they’ll also be privy to interior monologue.

    But then the text in the sixth panel challenges what they think they’re seeing:
    “But I seem to stay fixed in place as my body walks away.”

    For me this startling reinvention of the form made the experience very dream-like, much moreso than a more visually “fantastic” image would have done.

    I think it is very artful.

  2. Digital Strips: The Webcomics Podcast

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  3. Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal » Blog Archive » Oct. 24, 2007: The short tail

    [...] Tom Spurgeon on Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo. (Above: sequence from the comic, ©2007 Cameron [...]

  4. Simulated Comic Product » Blog Archive » Transmission X

    [...] stumbled across Transmission X comics today, and I am truly humbled. Comics like Sin Titulo and Papercut  almost make up for the teeming hoards of buddy gamer comics that clog the [...]

  5. 4thletter! » Blog Archive » Cam Stewart, Graeme McMillan, Secret Origins

    [...] been enjoying the man’s ongoing webcomic at Transmission-X, Sin Titulo. Link to the first page here, as that previous link takes you to the latest comic. Whoops, should have warned you I [...]

  6. Jean Okada » Blog Archive » Webcomics e eu: uma história de amor

    [...] falou de um site de webcomics, o Transmission X. Tem várias HQs lá. Achei interessante a série Sin Titulo. Eu me pergunto quando é que os autores nacionais vão acordar pra essa nova realidade dos [...]

  7. Sin Titulo - Webcomic by Cameron Stewart « Otherwise Addled

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  8. Fleen: Your Favorite Faux-Muckrakers Since 2005 » Score!

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  9. charlene

    dreaming on a beach symbolizes
    that community in which you live in
    there are no-one around this male
    so that symbolizes there are less people in his “group of friends”

  10. charlene

    and expresso would be nice

    more about the symbols of dreams what a shadowy man in a dream repersents…….
    so the mysterious man the “shadow” could repersent the archetype of “all the dreamer wishes not to be . it is his or her darker side, and symbolizes hidden or repressed aspects of the self.”
    -david fontana

    (peter malone)

  11. HairyMan

    Not bad… Not bad.

  12. Jojo

    Arg — how do I bookmark this comic so that I’m brought to the latest strip? Bookmarking the home page brings you to the FIRST strip.

    Which makes sense, if you’re coming for the first time.

    But I am not.

  13. Ivan Costa

    Congrats for the Eisner award, Cameron!!!

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    [...] Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, http://www.sintitulocomic.com/ [...]

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    [...] Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, www.sintitulocomic.com/ [...]

  16. Dan

    Congrats on the Eisner…

  17. The Daily Planet

    [...] Best Digital Comic Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart [...]

  18. Guillermo Salas Bracho

    Congratulations on your Eisener Award

  19. Oscar González Loyo

    Congratulations!!!!!! Greetings from México!

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    [...] of the Month: Sin Titulo Sin Titulo (”Without Title”) is a very absorbing and fascinating urban fantasy/horror [...]

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    [...] Good Ship Chronicles Nerf Now Awkward Zombie PVP Harvey awards Hark a Vagrant High Moon Power Out Sin Titulo Abominable Charles Christopher Order of Tales Vattu 8-Bit theater Atomic Robot Chronicle [...]

  22. Let’s Talk About Webcomics « Dazed Rambling

    [...] when all is said and done, it will have a fine story to read through. Be it now or later, you should read it, even if pacing is thrown off by the slow [...]

  23. Prince of Persia - Vor dem Sandsturm » Comic Blog - Weblog zum Thema Comics

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  24. Frank

    Congrats on the Eisner.

  25. Summer Goodies « abaculus

    [...] of friends a lot of typing. They’ve been steadily sending me some fantastic goodies, such as Sin Titulo (which means “Without a Title”), an amazing and suspenseful webcomic I wait for updates [...]

  26. The Webcomic Overlook #132: Nathan Sorry « The Webcomic Overlook

    [...] is a breezy, fun read. It’s not as polished as the thematically and artistically similar Sin Titulo (reviewed here) … but very few webcomics are. Nathan Sorry‘s got intrigue, mystery, and [...]

  27. weapons of massdistraction › Love Kept Leaking Out

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  28. Proceso creativo: Cameron Stewart « Moléculas Inestables

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    [...] to have a blog for all his artwork, has won a Shuster and Eisner Award for his own webcomic,   Sin Titulo. It’s a good noir fantasy story about one man’s descent into some dangerous people and [...]

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    [...] based webcomics need a name, something that differentiates a comic like Sin Titulo from Sinfest. I’m proposing OnGN, or Online Graphic Novel. Sure, it may sound a tad [...]

  32. Fleen: Home Of The Webcomics Action News Team! » Now With Extra Aaack

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    [...] There’s still a massive divide between the print and web comic reading audience– which I honestly feel is a bit stupid, considering that combined we’re only, like 6% of the reading population. Amongst the print population, Webcomics are seen as amateur hour– although, the sea change is beginning. It’s hard to ignore when a guy like Cameron Stewart comes in and wins an Eisner for Sin Titulo. [...]

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  36. Antônio Pereira

    Parabéns!! Conheci a história “Sin City” pela premiação do Eisner Award 2010.. Merecido! ótimo trabalho!!

  37. Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, page 1 | The Comics Grid

    [...] something decidedly dream-like in the first page/screen from Cameron Stewart’s webcomic Sin Titulo (17 June 2007).  As the starting scene/moment in the narrative, a story without a name,  the [...]

  38. The 2010 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees- News Robot

    [...] Out, by Nathan Schreiber, http://www.act-i-vate.com/67.comicSin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, http://www.sintitulocomic.com/Best Reality-Based WorkA Drifting Life, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi (Drawn & Quarterly)Footnotes in [...]

  39. xhulio

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  40. The Abominable Charles Christopher - Snuggie Charles

    [...] a baby soon. Any time now, actually. Could be today! Anyway, upon hearing the news, my pal Cameron Stewart commissioned this amazing baby gift from another pal, J. Bone and surprised me with it yesterday. I [...]

  41. Fleen: Home Of The Webcomics Action News Team! » The Horror, The Horror

    [...] far less disturbing news, may I point you towards Sin Titulo? I try not to be anxious between updates (that is, after all, what RSS is for, and the irregular [...]

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  43. Sketchbook Podcast 4 – Webcomics | The Sketchbook Podcast

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  44. Webcomics, what are you reading?

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    [...] Sin Titulo Who’ll like it: crime aficionados, bibliophiles and hopefully everyone else A truly great online webcomic, Cameron Stewart’s work nabbed last year’s Eisner Award for achievement in American comics, a decision likely met with universal support. The surrealist, noir-inflected series moves at a great clip, with the slow, lingering “camerawork” from panel to panel displaying a bit of a European, New Wave sensibility. It’s making the jump to print, due by the end of the year. Freakangels Who’ll like it: Sci-fi fans, witty repartee enthusiasts and people who can’t quite handle manga Freakangels stands as one of the most prominent and most reliably published webcomics ever. Warren Ellis (Planetary, Transmetropolitan) manages to one-up himself in the slowly unfolding narrative surrounding psychics in an oddly sunny end-of-the-world-in-London scenario. “Children of Men” this is not, infused with a bright and shiny twist on steampunk and, frankly, more character than almost all the rest of Ellis’ work. Props go to Paul Duffield’s art and well-paced style. Sugarshock! Who’ll like it: Josh Whedon/Buffy fans, punk rockers, ’90s kids and anyone who likes clever art A fun romp with a brilliant artist and (in my view) a less-brilliant writer, Sugarshock! brims with more than enough quirk to sustain its brief, three-part run. Today, only the first leg of the series is available online, assuming you’re not resorting to illicit means. Alternatively, and more charitably, you could buy the trade containing it. It’s all of $1 like new. I Think You’re Sauceome Who’ll like it: foodies, girls who sometimes think they’re fat Sarah Becan’s webcomic chronicles her daily adventures in food and her musings surrounding them. If nothing else, I Think You’re Sauceome! is very cute, offering a great, culinary destination for your mind to wander to. It’s perhaps a little too cute for my taste, but considering we at NBN host a Cute Animal Blog, I think there’s an audience for it. When I Am King Who’ll like it: everyone — it’s effectively perfect Honestly, this is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read, but more importantly, it’s also one of the most innovative — probably the single work that best exploits its status as a webcomic. Entirely silent, Demian 5’s sprawling, zany strip involves fire-breathing camels, drug trips and a boatload of penis-related shenanigans. As adorable as it is clever, you’d frankly be crazy to miss out on it. Phonogram: The Singles Club, Issue #1: “Pull Shapes” Who’ll like it: music lovers (especially of Britpop), ‘90s kids, Anglophiles and purveyors of wit The beginning of a truly brilliant comic’s second volume, The Singles Club charts the events of one night at a lively British nightclub with a lot going on. Elements of urban fantasy (magic, namely) flow through the narrative, but fueling the themes more than the plot. Each issue of the volume offers a self-contained story, and “Pull Shapes” is not only the best possible introduction but one of the best of the lot. Jamie McKelvie (Suburban Glamour, Siege: Loki) and Kieron Gillen (Thor, Uncanny X-Men, also Generation Hope) partner up on one of comic’s many excellent, energetic collaborations. [...]

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    [...] Overtones of David Lynch, old noir, Hammer Films. Really nice two color art. check this shit out. Sin Titulo Share this: This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. [...]

  47. The Best Current Web Comics - Platform Nation

    [...] can be few and far between, Sin Titulo is a big influence on me. Highly recommended. Read it here. So there you have it- go out there and get reading some comics! Tags: Amp Max, Becky Cloonan, [...]

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    [...] The best horror webcomic I've ever seen is here: – It is very long, not yet finished, and often goes months without updates, but it's still [...]

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