[...] are excerpts from two new strips on the site: The Abominable Charles Christopher (Kerschl) and Sin Titulo (Stewart). All the comics will be rolling out over the next couple months – and they’re busy [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] lovely The Abominable Charles Christopher, the other Cameron Stuart’s magnificent Sin Titulo. I’ve done a brief toe-dip into their respective archives and hope to add them to the docket [...]
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”
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
[...] is not manga, but it’s too good to miss: I’m a big fan of Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo webcomic, and I’m mightly pleased that my Digital Strips colleague Jason Sigler has posted an [...]
[...] work on Seaguy, most likely, and then Catwoman, 7 Soldiers: Guardian, and The Other Side. He does Sin Titulo weekly. It’s a part of the Transmission X network, one of the more interesting webcomics [...]
[...] The list of finalists for the Joe Shuster Awards, which honor the best Canadian comics creators, is up, and the list of webcomics/bandes dessiness web is impressive: Kate Beaton for Hark! A Vagrant Michael Cho for Papercut Lar De Souza and Ryan Sohmer for Least I Could Do and Looking for Group Kathryn and Stuart Immonen for Moving Pictures Karl Kerschl for The Abominable Charles Christopher Gisele Lagace for Menage A 3 Ramón K. Pérez for Kukuburi and Butternut Squash (with Robert Coughler) Cameron Stewart for Sin Titulo [...]
[...] other webcomic creators. Special thanks to Jorge Cham, Bill and Gene, Danielle Corsetto, Karl and Cameron, and R Stevens for driving us around. Behind the sarcastic wise cracking public persona, [...]
[...] Aaron’s debut comic The Other Side ( which was probably his great artistic leap forward), a Lynchian webcomic, and a manga digest size paen to awesome shit called Apocalipstix (which you should read if you [...]
[...] web that he turned down a Xeric award for Fishtown so he could keep it online), Cameron Stewart (Sin Titulo—nuff said), and Molly Crabapple of Act-i-vate. Crabapple is also the founder of Dr. Sketchys [...]
[...] Moosehead Stew (life of a comic artist), Questionable Content (mature hipster content at times), Sin Titulo (mystery), and Abominable Charles Christopher (omg so amazing). Share and [...]
[...] this page was mentioned by Ade Curcher (@adedreams), philipalanoneal (@philipalanoneal), Eric R. (@insidiousmage), guilhermesmee (@guilhermesmee), Jessie Lam (@axl99) and others. [...]
[...] I’m in love with web comics, I greedily devour weekly episodes of Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo. And Karl Kershl’s The Abominable Charles Christopher over at txcomics, I can’t start [...]
[...] David Finch, Sim, Niko Henrichon and Cameron Stewart all won at the Shuster Awards. And if you haven’t been reading Stewart’s spectacular webcomic, Sin Titulo, you should begin doing so: now. [...]
[...] I've found myself really enjoying Cameron Stewart's award-winning series Sin Titulo. It's a moody, semi-autobiographical thriller — and Cameron's storytelling is really at its peak [...]
June 29th, 2007 at 12:51 pm
[...] are excerpts from two new strips on the site: The Abominable Charles Christopher (Kerschl) and Sin Titulo (Stewart). All the comics will be rolling out over the next couple months – and they’re busy [...]
July 1st, 2007 at 8:11 am
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.
July 2nd, 2007 at 4:32 am
[...] Karl Kerschl, Ramon Perez, Brenden Fletcher, Andy B. and Cameron Stewart. (Above: sequence from Sin Titulo — no, not the Paul Pope one — ©2007 Cameron [...]
August 13th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
[...] Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, is my favorite so far. It’s a mystery/suspense story about weird doings [...]
October 24th, 2007 at 4:47 am
[...] Tom Spurgeon on Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo. (Above: sequence from the comic, ©2007 Cameron [...]
December 16th, 2007 at 11:15 pm
[...] 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 [...]
January 11th, 2008 at 6:01 am
[...] 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 [...]
January 20th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
[...] 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 [...]
January 28th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
[...] Posted by brexwfoldingham on January 28, 2008 http://www.transmission-x.com/_sin_titulo/2007/06/17/page-01/ [...]
February 7th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
[...] lovely The Abominable Charles Christopher, the other Cameron Stuart’s magnificent Sin Titulo. I’ve done a brief toe-dip into their respective archives and hope to add them to the docket [...]
February 8th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
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”
February 8th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
[...] to the strip. So, get yourself a cup of coffee, clear an hour on your schedule, and click here: http://www.transmission-x.com/_sin_titulo/2007/06/17/page-01/ You’ll only be sorry when you get up to the most recent strip and realize that you now have to [...]
February 8th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
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)
April 9th, 2008 at 3:51 am
[...] is not manga, but it’s too good to miss: I’m a big fan of Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo webcomic, and I’m mightly pleased that my Digital Strips colleague Jason Sigler has posted an [...]
July 7th, 2008 at 7:30 am
[...] work on Seaguy, most likely, and then Catwoman, 7 Soldiers: Guardian, and The Other Side. He does Sin Titulo weekly. It’s a part of the Transmission X network, one of the more interesting webcomics [...]
September 1st, 2008 at 10:27 pm
[...] to Cameron’s iPhone for the [...]
November 11th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
Not bad… Not bad.
February 4th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
[...] http://www.sintitulocomic.com/2007/06/17/page-01/ by Cameron [...]
February 25th, 2009 at 10:04 am
[...] based artist Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo, is an interesting webcomic I’ve come across. Stewart’s combination of great artwork [...]
April 3rd, 2009 at 7:37 am
[...] The list of finalists for the Joe Shuster Awards, which honor the best Canadian comics creators, is up, and the list of webcomics/bandes dessiness web is impressive: Kate Beaton for Hark! A Vagrant Michael Cho for Papercut Lar De Souza and Ryan Sohmer for Least I Could Do and Looking for Group Kathryn and Stuart Immonen for Moving Pictures Karl Kerschl for The Abominable Charles Christopher Gisele Lagace for Menage A 3 Ramón K. Pérez for Kukuburi and Butternut Squash (with Robert Coughler) Cameron Stewart for Sin Titulo [...]
April 5th, 2009 at 11:33 am
[...] other webcomic creators. Special thanks to Jorge Cham, Bill and Gene, Danielle Corsetto, Karl and Cameron, and R Stevens for driving us around. Behind the sarcastic wise cracking public persona, [...]
April 6th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
[...] Aaron’s debut comic The Other Side ( which was probably his great artistic leap forward), a Lynchian webcomic, and a manga digest size paen to awesome shit called Apocalipstix (which you should read if you [...]
April 9th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
[...] Stewart also writes and draws the webcomic Sin Titulo. [...]
April 11th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
i like it do you have more? well i’ll back later see ya!
July 9th, 2009 at 1:25 pm
[...] Over at the Newsarama blog, Cameron Stewart talks about his Transmission X webcomic Sin Titulo [...]
July 21st, 2009 at 12:54 pm
[...] web that he turned down a Xeric award for Fishtown so he could keep it online), Cameron Stewart (Sin Titulo—nuff said), and Molly Crabapple of Act-i-vate. Crabapple is also the founder of Dr. Sketchys [...]
August 21st, 2009 at 4:04 am
[...] Sin Titulo [link] [...]
August 28th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
[...] Moosehead Stew (life of a comic artist), Questionable Content (mature hipster content at times), Sin Titulo (mystery), and Abominable Charles Christopher (omg so amazing). Share and [...]
September 2nd, 2009 at 12:42 pm
[...] this page was mentioned by Ade Curcher (@adedreams), philipalanoneal (@philipalanoneal), Eric R. (@insidiousmage), guilhermesmee (@guilhermesmee), Jessie Lam (@axl99) and others. [...]
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:02 pm
[...] AWESOME noir webcomic i read about on io9. as promised, very lynchian (or daniel clowesian, more like). i’m totally drawn in – start here. [...]
September 20th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
[...] I’m in love with web comics, I greedily devour weekly episodes of Cameron Stewart’s Sin Titulo. And Karl Kershl’s The Abominable Charles Christopher over at txcomics, I can’t start [...]
September 22nd, 2009 at 8:09 am
[...] of sequential art: Anders Loves Maria Sin Titulo ▶ Comment /* 0) { jQuery('#comments').show('', change_location()); jQuery('#showcomments [...]
September 28th, 2009 at 7:33 am
[...] David Finch, Sim, Niko Henrichon and Cameron Stewart all won at the Shuster Awards. And if you haven’t been reading Stewart’s spectacular webcomic, Sin Titulo, you should begin doing so: now. [...]
October 4th, 2009 at 1:10 pm
[...] I've found myself really enjoying Cameron Stewart's award-winning series Sin Titulo. It's a moody, semi-autobiographical thriller — and Cameron's storytelling is really at its peak [...]
October 27th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
[...] Evenfall, Cameron Stewart's Sin Titulo starts with a dream sequence, and it has that dreamlike quality in that the narrator is constantly [...]
March 1st, 2010 at 11:08 pm
[...] Cameron Stewart continues to unfold a dangerous tale of deception and betrayal in his semi-autobiographical series: Sin Titulo. [...]
March 5th, 2010 at 12:46 pm
[...] Cameron Stewart (Artist; Batman & Robin, Sea Guy, Sin Titulo) [...]