I'm Matt. I write a comic series called Strangeways. Starting with the second book (and for the forseeable future), I'll be running a webcomic of the stories first, then collecting them into trade collections. Strangeways: The Thirsty, the current book, is running at Robot6/Comic Book Resources right now.
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/strangeways will take you to the archive page (and let you know how you can join the weekly contest to win a copy of the first Strangeways book, Murder Moon.
We're working with some world-class painters to tell vignette stories about planeswalkers, the mage protagonists of Magic: The Gathering. They all live here: Path of the Planeswalker
Hello. My name is Kenny Jeffery and I'm working on a number of projects at the moment. Here is a one page example I finished this week entitled 'Split-Stream' (as you probably can see).
This is a great thread. My webcomic is an action-adventure, comedy called "After-School Agent." The comic is updated every Monday.
It's the story of Gordon Levitch, a 13 year-old boy who was dying from cancer until the government tested an experimental drug on him that not only cured him, but made him stronger and faster. Now the government forces him to go on politically motivated black-op missions for them. And he does all this while dealing with his family, who know nothing about his adventures.
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Here are my webcomics. I currently do two. Click on the images to be taken to the websites! The first is called "Friends in Square Places" and is about a girl who is forced to enroll into college with her two brothers, Ted & Who, both of which are anthropomorphic dogs who happen to be super geniuses.
My second webcomic is a Horror comic that pays homage to classic horror comics like Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, & the Creepy/Erie series. It's called the "International Horror Association". We previously would release a short horror comic every Halloween but this year we are looking for more artists looking to contribute to the site.
I have a web comic called Binary Souls / Other Dimensions. It's a quirky story about an insane hologram, a whiny robot and a witch who are stuck inside of a giant computer system. While inside, they end up battling against Savage who wants escape into the real world. Enjoy!
Yay, webcomics! There are so many good ones here, it is kind of intimidating!
I too make a webcomic, with my friend John. It is called Chronillogical and it is about time traveling grad students. It's a comedy strip with continuity.
Here is a strip that features one of my favorite characters -- Mr. Skeleton:
And here is a strip that doesn't feature any of the main characters, but which I find amusing:
Great, great, GREAT idea! I've discovered quite a few new comics to add to my daily read list. Tales of the DarkRaven in a nutshell: I tried out for Stan Lee's "Who Wants to be a Superhero" reality TV show and was not selected. In my despair, I decided to prove to Stan the Man that I should have been a contender by becoming a superhero in real life, with hilarious (and painful) consequences! My friend Brian acts as my superhero chaperone, The Blue Tit, and he keeps me out of trouble on behalf of my wife. We update every Wednesday. www.darkravencomic.com
I write and draw a webomic called Wireheads. The story and characters are centered around a Visual Effects shop is South Santa Monica, California called RAD VFX. Here are a couple of examples:
For almost exactly one year I've been editing Top Shelf's webcomics program, Top Shelf 2.0. We post a new story every weekday (either a standalone short story, or a healthy chunk of an ongoing serial). Every Thursday is Archive Spotlight Day, where we drag some slimy thing up from the depths, polish it till it shines, and send it out good as new for the internets to enjoy.
Here are some totally arbitrary pages, drawn from our vast friggin' archive of stuff, all owned by the creators.
I make a webcomic called Dark Places. It's a fantasy-adventure-horror sort of affair, updating weekly. It's been going for around six months, and I'm pretty pleased with how things are working out so far. Here's a sampler: