Ninja Bunny was created by Philip Spence and became a webcomic on myspace.com on the 5 September 2005. It was a nice easy test bed to launch the comic from since it required minimum effort to start up (this coming from a webdesigner who's too lazy to make himself a website).
Ninja Bunny's own website came about on 31 January 2006 and is updated twice a week, Monday and Friday. The website runs on good old PHP, the oringal scripts used for the comic/archive side of things are from snafu-comics.com but have been modified to suit my needs, the original files arnt the easiest to use, but with a little brain power im sure you can work things out. The comments section of the website is all done via HaloScan.com.
Ninja bunny has also made appeareces in:
Philip Spence was born on the 24 December 1980 (yes, that's Christmas eve) in London. Studied Bsc Cybernetics and Virtual Worlds at the University of Bradford for sometime before becoming a bum for a good part of a year after, it was during this time he created a doodle about a Ninja Bunny. Nowadays by day he is a webdesigner, by night he is Ninja Bunny doodler come-computer geek...oh and a part-time pirate to boot.
Philip Spence is part of the London Underground Comics collective which has a stall in Camden Lock Market every Saturday.
Ninja Bunny is drawn by hand currently using 'uniball eye' pens (fine and micro), scanned and edited using Adobe Photoshop.
Ninja Bunny, name, image and everything else but the kitchen sink is © copyright Philip Spence 2005-2007