Über den Comic
Sandra und Woo ist ein Comedy-Webcomic mit dem zwölfjährigen Mädchen Sandra North und ihrem Waschbären Woo in den Hauptrollen. Zwar sollen die meisten Strips einfach nur lustig oder gewitzt sein, gelegentlich werden aber auch ernste Themen wie die Missachtung von Menschenrechten in Burma oder die Zerstörung der Natur angesprochen. Wir wollen außerdem zeigen, was es für Sandra und ihre Schulfreunde Cloud und Larisa bedeutet, erwachsen zu werden. Nicht vergessen werden sollten außerdem Woos Ausflüge in den nahen Wald um dort seine tierischen Freunde Shadow, ein Fuchs, und Sid, ein Eichhörnchen, zu treffen. Als weiteres Alleinstellungsmerkmal des Comics darf gelten, dass sich immer wieder einzelne Strips oder sogar längere Geschichten um die Nebenfiguren drehen.
Kontakt
Autor, Webmaster und Administrator des Forums:
- Oliver Knörzer (Novil)
- Mayenner Straße 48
- 71332 Waiblingen, Deutschland
- novil@gmx.de (Wenn du allgemeine Fragen zu Sandra und Woo hast, solltest du lieber mir eine Mail schreiben als Powree.)
Künstlerin:
- Puri Andini (Powree)
- Bandung, Indonesien
- Powrees DeviantArt-Galerie
- powree@yahoo.com
Rechtliches
Haftungsausschluss und Datenschutzerklärung
- siehe Impressum
Lizenzbestimmungen
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Awards und Reviews
Awards
- Sandra and Woo was given a Webcomic Beaky Award as one of the three best new webcomics of 2008 by the jury of the Webcomic Beacon podcast.
- Sandra and Woo was nominated as one of three comics for the category “Best Black and White Art” at the Wecomic List Awards 2010.
- Sandra and Woo was nominated as one of five comics for the category “Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip” at the Ursa Major Awards 2010.
- Sandra and Woo was nominated as one of five comics for the category “Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip” at the Ursa Major Awards 2011.
- Sandra and Woo was nominated as one of five comics for the category “Best Anthropomorphic Comic Strip” at the Ursa Major Awards 2012.
- Sandra and Woo was a finalist at the ComicMix Webcomic Tournament 2013, beating Buttersafe, Axe Cop, Paranatural, Commander Kitty, XKCD and Ava’s Demon on the road to the final round.
Reviews
- Review by Coyote Trax, the author of Coyote Trax’s WebComics Critique:
- “So if you’re into Calvin and Hobbes, you will like this strip. It’s full of the witty and inspirational observations!”
- Review by Eric Mesa, the author of I’m Not Mad:
- “I just finished reading through the Sandra and Woo archives and all I could think was, “Why can’t this be one of those comics that has thousands of strips in its archives?”
- Review by Luprand, the author of Luprand’s Webcomic Musings:
- “So in the end, has Calvin and Hobbes found a weekly successor? You’ll have to answer for yourself, but this pun tips the scales for me.”
- Review by Mint, the author of Minty Musings:
- “Thankfully, these [the characters] are balanced extremely well, with all of the characters being entertaining in their own way.”
- Review by Onyx, the author of Haphazard:
- “But on the whole, this is a well written, quirky and quaint humor comic that thus far has prooven entertaining.”
- Review by Robert A. Howard, the author of Tangents:
- “[…] and the result is a comic I highly recommend for the young at heart and those who are looking for comics that are more positive and uplifting to read.”
- [Spanish] Review by Arriba de la Red, the author of Arriba de la red
Kurze Reviews und Meinungen
- Review by Andy, the author of Tisdel’s Tirades:
- “I enjoy watching Woo and his animal friends more than I do the humans in the comic, but the humans are still interesting and generally well-drawn.”
- Review by Anna Jorgensen, author at Wandering Librarians:
- “This webcomic is ridiculously cute and hilarious. I’m not sure if you understand how much I liked it.”
- Review by Arrowstorm, the author of Arrowstorm’s Weekend Webcomics:
- “[Sandra and Woo is] generally a cute, funny, and sometimes downright adorable, comic with good art and writing behind it.”
- Review by Brigid Alverson, author at Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources:
- “Sandra and Woo is closer to PG than all ages, […], but the cute animals and the clean artwork have plenty of kid-appeal.”
- Review by Catalyst, the author of Archive Crawl:
- “It is hard to make a point and still be entertaining, but Sandra and Woo pulls it off.”
- Review by Christopher Schultz at WebcomicZ:
- “The comics are original, funny and clever. And, the comic is also wonderfully drawn as well.”
- Review by Cobrateen at DeviantArt:
- “The comic seems to pride itself on realism when it comes to nature and animals, or at least comic-world realism, so you’ll learn a few things, mostly about raccoons.”
- Review at ComicSpectrum:
- “I definitely like Sandra and Woo and think that it is a great comic for all ages.”
- Review by Ed Power [offline, mirror], the writer of the syndicated newspaper comic strip My Cage:
- “The art is amazing also, combining the best of manga and Walt Kelly’s Pogo.”
- Review by Jaron Hataway, the author of the Pop Culture Blog at Dallasnews.com:
- “Sandra and Woo is one of my favorite things to read at the end of my day. The characters are wonderfully crafted and the art is delightful.”
- Review by Josh McCombs and Jess Lamarche, the authors of Halfway Between Here and There:
- “The characters are fairly deep and well thought out, and the art work is a perfect for the comic; […]”
- Review by Rhonda Drummond, author at Musings From Us:
- “Sandra and Woo is so much fun you want to check them for every update, […]”
- Review by Skyler Martin [offline, mirror], the author of The Official Skyler Martin Blog:
- “And the illustration is fantastic–courtesy of internet artist Powree.”
- Review by TacoMagic, the author of TacoMagic’s Random Insanity:
- “But, where the comic shines is the character development and interactions I mentioned earlier.”
- Review by Totemic Hero at TVTropes:
- “Overall, it’s a fairly lighthearted yet intelligent webcomic, one well worth checking out.”
- Review by Victoria Jenkins, author at Authspot:
- “In summary, this is just a sweet, playful comic that I devoured when I first discovered it”
- Audio review by animerocker17 [offline] at YouTube:
- “It’s a really nice breath of fresh air, and I mean that in the nicest possible way.”
- Video review by Tyas, the author of Tyas Looks At…:
- “…”
- [Bahasa Indonesia] Review by Archie The RedCat, the author of Cats Corner
- [Russian] Review in the Russian game magazine Game Land 06/2010