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June 17th, 2007

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  1. » Transmission X Says:

    […] 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 […]

  2. Kerry Says:

    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.

  3. Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal » Blog Archive » July 2, 2007: Robber barons and the sucker population Says:

    […] Karl Kerschl, Ramon Perez, Brenden Fletcher, Andy B. and Cameron Stewart. (Above: sequence from Sin Titulo — no, not the Paul Pope one — ©2007 Cameron […]

  4. Digital Strips: The Webcomics Podcast Says:

    […] Sin Titulo, by Cameron Stewart, is my favorite so far. It’s a mystery/suspense story about weird doings […]

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

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

  6. Simulated Comic Product » Blog Archive » Transmission X Says:

    […] 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 […]

  7. 4thletter! » Blog Archive » Cam Stewart, Graeme McMillan, Secret Origins Says:

    […] 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 […]

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

    […] 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 […]

  9. Sin Titulo - Webcomic by Cameron Stewart « Otherwise Addled Says:

    […] Posted by brexwfoldingham on January 28, 2008 http://www.transmission-x.com/_sin_titulo/2007/06/17/page-01/ […]

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

    […] 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 […]

  11. charlene Says:

    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”

  12. This sure ain’t Garfield! « THE STEVE AUSTIN BOOK CLUB Says:

    […] 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 […]

  13. charlene Says:

    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)

  14. MangaBlog » Blog Archive » “This dodgy sub-basement of literature” Says:

    […] 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 […]

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