I'm Danielle Stephens; I colour for Goblins: Life Through Their Eyes. Tarol Hunt is the creator, artist and writer. It's Dungeons & Dragons dark fantasy from the point of view of those squishy little goblins usually perceived to be the bad guys. Launched in June 2005, it began in b/w then morphed to colour, but the b/w bits are available coloured in the paper version. Updates roughly weekendly. Free online, or buy the book :P NSFW or little kids.
I'm happy to throw my hat in the ring. I do a webcomic called Misadventures of a Comic Fan. It's about a guy who has his suspicions confirmed, his comic shop is indeed the center of the universe and the owner just may be god. It can be found a http://www.cactuscomics.net. The site is new and I'm still working all the kinks out, so please feel free to leave a comment, good or bad, it will help me make the site more better and more accessible to viewers. Thanks for your time.
I've just started reading Freakangels at one of my artists behest and this thread is an excellent idea. My name is David A. Rodriguez and I write the Webcomic, Shadowgirls. The series is described as "Gilmore Girls meets H.P. Lovecraft!" Shadowgirls is rated PG-13.
Here is the standard blurb. "At the tender age of fifteen, Charon McKay disappeared from the small coastal town of Innsmouth. When she turns up, nine month later, she is incoherent and raving; and slightly more surprising…pregnant. No one knows who the father is and even Charon is unable to remember what happened to her. The only thing people know for sure is that she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Rebecca Sue McKay and that both her and her mother are decidedly strange. In fact, most people stay away from them entirely. But Charon and Becka have more immediate worries. Strange creatures have appeared in Innsmouth and awaken dark and terrifying powers within the girls. Only the Shadowgirls can stand against this ancient threat…if the power doesn’t consume them first."
We are near the end of our first major story arc. (7 Issues total.) Click the image to start reading from the beginning!
I already posted a short story webcomic I did in this thread, but I have an online graphic novel I just started up.
Eye Of the Gods - http://optichouse.com/blog After a surgery to restore his failing eyesight, Sean Black is plagued by visions of secrets he was never meant to discover.
Your comics all look amazing--my art fails in comparison.
Still, I might as well post.
Helix Industries is a dark future webcomic set in the year 2199. A changing world has forced society to retreat to a number of independant city states. The story centres around a young woman with some strange abilities who is running from the corporation that controls one particular city.
And since I feel guilty that my comic also involves psychic powers, I should point out that I started this one before I had ever heard of Freakangels and in no way mean to step on Mr. Ellis (or anyone's) toes. :)
Getting back in the game with this one after some time off...
Hold My Life is a weekly series about would-be Rock & Roll star Penny Heartbreaker, and her struggle to make a go of it in the music industry. Unfortunately, the music industry doesn't want to cooperate. Half the time, her band doesn't want to cooperate.
The comic features a different kind of interface, and some fun additional layers of content, primarily in the form of an mp3 soundtrack for every episode, featuring bands that you probably haven't (but you'll sure wish you had) heard before. Also a music blog, twitter and other nonsense from the main character attached to the comic. The series was on hiatus for a good chunk of last year, but is returning effective today, and ongoing until I lose my mind again.
I hope we are still allowed to post in this thread and I'm not making a faux pas right now.
FR33 is a webcomic about a drug abusing self-proclaimed artist, seeking his place in a near-future world of free culture <- it's a description we put on our project's website and I think it's pretty accurate. We just started it today. New pages every Wednesday.
Did not catch this Bad Signal until just today...not...quite sure how I missed it. Regardless.
Something Odd is a webcomic I do sporadically using a strip generator after I finally came to terms with the fact that I simply cannot draw.
It's the heartwarming story of a put upon guy named Sig, and his two roommates, a floating disembodied eyeball named Eye and a pig named Orvil. Current story arc involves Orvil and Eye trying to help an immortal snowman (who was cursed to be such by Zeus) die. Satan is a frequent guest star.
I may have posted elsewhere but I guess I should post here as well: I do a comic called Zombie Years: Zombie Years takes place in a near future Miami, Florida where the sky has fallen, the Gods have fought, Jesus Wept, and the snake has eaten it’s tail. Humanity is a bug on the windshield, and the sky is wearing down the cities.
The world has ended, but you still gotta eat.
The survivors of the tragedy now try to get along, the daily struggle to survive is the routine and the rule, and everyone watches for the The Fever: a maddening virus that drives people insane, eventually dying from it ….and then coming back!
“It’s just one of those day-dreams put into a story” says series Creator Juan Navarro, “After watching endless Zombie flicks and reading various survival horror, you begin to wonder how you and your own would test in such an element. Miami would be perfect setting for this, and I think it will be fun to explore the full idea of the Survival Horror scenario with Latino slant to it. Plus some Cuban jokes help too!”
my best friend John Ryan and myself (Jarrah James) do a scifi webcomic called TransStellar (I plot, draw and colour. He edits, reigns in my worst ideas, and brings the funny)
We've been doing it since mid 2007, and, well, the art style has changed, just a little, since then...
Thanks for the opportunity. My comic is The Vigilant - It's the story of a man's struggle against modern dictatorship. Email me your thoughts at chadbelote@yahoo.com
I've just begun an experimental web-comic. I'm doing all the art chores, and the viewers get to leave comments that shape and drive the story - at least, that's the idea.
I wrote the story along with my friend and collaborator Omar Najam. The artwork is by the very talented Adrian Rivero. The lettering is by Ben Rollman.
I hope you enjoy it. Feel free to give any feedback/criticism you want; I'm open and welcome to it.
My webcomic is called Paper or Plastic?, and it updates on Mondays and Wednesdays.
The artwork isn't great, but you never know, things might improve :)
It's based in a fictional supermarket/department store, and you've got a store manager who was hired for punching out a former co-worker, the author as a neurotic salesperson, and a samurai who got into retail. How odd do you want it to get? (Actually, it gets pretty freakin' odd...)