Webcomics Weekly: The Mind Palace
Welcome to Graphic Policy’s spotlight on webcomics, where we take a look at one of the many comics available online every Sunday: Webcomics Weekly (but don’t be fooled by the “weekly” part of the title; the feature may happen more or less frequently than that). We’re defining webcomics as any comics published online for free consumption by the general public that doesn’t require a subscription service.
This week we’re taking a look at The Mind Palace. The strip is created by Dave Dwonch, who was kind enough to answer a few questions for us about the webcomic below.
GP: How often do you update?
DD: Every Tuesday and Thursday!
GP: How long have you been producing the strip?
DD: We launched with 7 pages the Wednesday of Preview night at SDCC, and skipped a couple of weeks before launching twice weekly.
GP: Where did the idea for the strip come from?
DD: I am a huge fan of Bryan Fuller’s work, and t always bugged me that his shows were always cut short. I think that sometimes happens with genius level stuff– it finds an audience later. Look at stuff like Arrested Development and Wet Hot American Summer; the fans kind of grow into the projects. I think Bryan’s stuff is a lot like that.
I wanted to play with the idea of what might happen if someone’s creations had no where left to go, an wound up festering in their subconscious mind. It leads to some volatile stories, trust me.
Below you’ll find two examples of the webcomic.


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