Topics discussed
In Sequence is a weblog on the sequential arts. Most of the posts here are about cultural objects that use graphic art or the serial format to tell a story.
Some sequential art topics you'll find discussed here include:
- comic books, graphic novels, and illustrated books
- animation and storyboard art
- video and computer game sequences
- graphic art, fine art prints, and drawings
- serial drama in television, movies, and games
- serial genre and fan fiction
- interactive narratives
Other topics come up from time to time, often overlapping with the subjects listed above. Some of those I write about most frequently are:
- female and lesbian fictional characters
- Internet and weblog culture
Production Notes
In Sequence is published by Teresa Ortega from Los Angeles, CA, USA.
BBEdit Pro, a text editor for Mac, has been used to design and maintain this site. The logo font is SF Cartoonist Hand, a freeware font from ShyFonts Type Foundry.
Index Information
In Sequence is indexed in or listed with the following directories, portals, and web sites.
- Ageless Project
- An index of weblogs grouped according to the birth date of the blogger. Can be sorted by day, year, or decade.
- American Samizdat
- A group blog of politically progressive news and opinion, written by leftist bloggers known as "the harbingers." Part of Dr. Menlo's network of sites.
- Bl.ogs
- A weblog updating service. Users can browse a list of recently updated sites or sign up to be notified when their favorite weblogs are updated.
- BlogChalking
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A site that assists bloggers in marking or signing their blogs with standard searchable criteria. Derived from the hobo system of chalk signs.
- Blogdex
- An index of what Bloggers are writing about and linking to, brought to you by the good people at the MIT Media Lab.
- Blogrolling
- A web-based service that allows users to maintain and publicize an updated list of their favorite weblogs.
- BlogStreet
- A tool that provides several ways to find related Blogs. Information is based largely on referrals and blogrolls.
- BlogTree
- A site that hosts Blog family trees, or genealogies. Shows which Blogs inspired other Blogs.
- Blogwise
- A keyword-searchable blog index. Also lists blogs by country.
- Bust's Girl Wide Web
- A directory of sites of interest to women and girls, maintained by the online web site of feminist 'zine Bust.
- Daypop
- An index of weblogs and news sites publishing about current events.
- Eatonweb Portal
- A portal for weblogs that offers many ways to find and sort weblogs of interest. You can also rate and write reviews of blogs.
- Friends of Lulu
- Site of a non-profit organization devoted to promoting women comics creators and cultivating female readership of comics.
- Kiplog: Topical Blogs
- A directory of topical weblogs that advances the idea of weblogs as knowledge resources.
- Ms. Musings
- A feminist weblog and link portal sponsored by Ms. Magazine. Includes links to news organizations and other online resources in addition to weblogs.
- The Pepys Project
- An international listing of weblogs and diaries, categorized by geographic region. Allows visitors to rate sites.
- QueerFilter
- A gay and lesbian weblog portal. Includes a list of freshly added sites, recently updated sites, and a variety of filters.
- Simply Comics Updater
- A community-based listing of weblogs that write about comics, ordered according to their most recent update. The list roughly corresponds to the entity known as "the comics blogosphere."
- Weblogs.com
- Provides a list of recently updated weblogs, from the folks at Radio Userland.
- Xena Meetup
- Xena Meetup is a monthly meetup for Xena fans organized by Meetup.com, a web site that organizes local interest groups internationally.
- xBlog: the Visual Thinking Weblog
- A design weblog that includes a categorized, annotated listing of web sites and weblogs covering graphic design and fine arts topics.
