Originally Posted by
Kevin Street
Thank you. Brian Cronin's site does at least index all of the Comic Book Legends Revealed features, which helps a bit for them. But unfortunately there are many great features both past and present on the blogs from many different writers, and they're pretty much inaccessible now unless you're willing to scroll through hundreds of "csbg" tagged news posts and sift them out. One of the things I really loved about Comics Should Be Good is the extensive tagging system, which let you read through their archives and follow features that were written years ago. For instance, I love reading John Seavey's Storytelling Engines series, but it's been gone for six or seven years and without tags it's almost impossible to find.
Hmm... Apparently Google can still find them. If you Google "stories engine comics should be good" you can get to them through some kind of redirect from the main URL. But that only works if you know exactly what you're looking for, and the posts are in Google's pagerank order, instead of being sequential.
Then there's the issue of comments being stripped away, when the comments are half of the fun in a lot of those old articles.