Website review: Zot! Online: &Hearts and Minds&
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•11 reviews since Jul 28, 2003
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•scottmccloud.com/comics/zot/
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Reviews of this website

- chickitychina rated 3 months ago
- I'll never understand the fascination with Scott McCloud.

fassin rated 21 months ago- Scott uses several creative layout techniques in his online version of "Zot!", including thousands pixels high vertical panels, parallel narration and other things that can't be done on paper. A great source of inspiration for anyone working with the web or art/illustration!
What I don't get is why people hate him...- Scott uses several creative layout techniques in his online version of "Zot!", including thousands pixels high vertical panels, parallel narration and other things that can't be done on paper. A great source of inspiration for anyone working with the web or art/illustration!

User1492858 rated 23 months ago- i don't like Scott McCloud very much, but I do like this comic.

kani rated 31 months ago- hello comics

jamesbarratt rated 34 months ago- I hate you, Scott McCloud.

n8k9 rated 38 months ago- Really enjoyed the episode I read and thought that it was well envisioned to fit within the web format. The art work was well done and the story was pretty neat.

AnarKitty rated 39 months ago- Online comics, perfectly done. Step into this world, and book some time to lose yourself.. an excellent narrative, drawing you in with style.

Discordanian rated 41 months ago- Really great comic by an artist that knows this medium well.

Boots01 rated 49 months ago- This is awesome.

philigran rated 51 months ago- Scott McCloud, applied. How he envisionned webcomics a few years back. I wonder how come only a few webcomic artists decided to pick up on SM's way of making comics for the web. It's not like it's a trademark or anything...