Bonom is an experimental minimalist comic's research : wordless, b&W, no background, and almost no story : only variations on a character, bonom, lost in the space and time of the comic's panel. More than 35 gags allready online, and a new one each week.
I'm Doc from Deranged Comics. Right now, I'm working on a web comic called (you guessed it) Deranged. It's a semi-autobiographical tale that's more true than I care to admit. I currently have one contributor as well; "Glitch" by Halo. Which can also be seen on the main page.
Here is a sample promo ad that I used to spread the word about my web site opening and features a character that has come to be the mascot for Deranged Comics...
I am Nate Bramble, indie cartoonist behind the comic strip Hermit Hill. My comic strip is an ongoing humorous webcomic about a geezer recluse dealing with the world ... or trying not to.
I don't know about everybody else, but navigating through a giant variety of other people's web presentations has helped me to understand what are the common elements that should never be missing, and made glaringly urgent a few improvements of my own I had been putting off. For one thing, my actual comic RSS feed is a little bit buried. For another thing, my 'First' link is perhaps confusingly named. Etc.
Shades is a character-driven graphic novel dealing with the problems of a group of UK superheroes as they try to come to terms with their role in the modern world. Their conflict therefore mirrors the dilemmas confronting the UK in the real world. In creating the UK superheroes we have tried to avoid the traps of simply dressing US style heroes in the Union Flag (e.g. Captain Britain), resorting to parody (Superman: True Brit) or borrowing sterotypes from a Mediaeval theme restaurant (e.g. Shining Knight)! The intention is that the characters should be believable as real individuals who were actually born in the UK and whose personalities have been shaped by the experience of living here.
Shades is written by David A J Berner (that's me!). The artwork for the Prologue and Chapters 1 - 8 is by Harsho Mohan Chattoraj. The artwork for Chapters 9 onwards is by E.C. Nickel, with colours by Muamal Khairi. The pages below are Page 9 and Page 11 of Chapter 10.
Well mine is a hopeful web-comic now competing on zudacomics.com. It's about a gang of criminals in 1890's Brooklyn. If you like Victorian New York gutter slang, then vote for it now!
Darwin Carmichael has a problem. Due to an unfortunate incident involving some intense snogging, an unbalanced high chair, and a framed image of the Buddha, he acquired a massive karmic deficit. Long story short, he’s going to go to Hell. Darwin doesn’t particularly want to go to Hell, so he’s doing everything he can to save his immortal soul.
Managing his complete karmic rehabilitation, a soul-crippling day-job in financial aid counseling, life in a ridiculously gentrified, rent-inflated neighborhood, and a pack of free-loading stoner angels is tricky, to say the least.
His best friend, Ella Fitzgerald, the daughter of saints with good karma to burn, coaches Darwin on saving his soul. His 2000 year old pet manticore, Skittles, provides moral support, the wisdom of the ancients, and fluffy hugs. Darwin must contend with his obnoxious roommate—art student and suspected alien Matt Westbury—but there’s also his friendly minotaur landlord, Patrick, who drinks Darwin’s beer and fixes the sink.
I'm Mitch Wallace and I do a comic called Zoo Street. It's about a power struggle between 6 animals in a zoo, with a growing cast, and most story arcs involve silliness, mayhem and a small stretch of reality, or not. It updates twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Each four-page story is self-contained, but loosely joined together by an ongoing narrative. I publish them to the web sporadically, as I am currently a slave to Wendell's busy schedule. (The inconsiderate bastard went and got himself married this year, which only added to my headache.)
I've also published a number of other one-off and ongoing webcomics to my website. Follow the links, below, or check them out on the right side of my site's main page.
Hi, I'm Rob. I write The Pen, a comic following the staff and inmates at Wentworth Ridge Penitentiary - a prison for superpowered criminals.
Here's a page from the first issue: The Pen is illustrated by Randy Valiente - so far we have 4 24-page issues completed which can be viewed online or downloaded as PDF files. Issue 5 is nearly finished and should be up next week.
I do a webcomic called Ants. Its an urban based humor strip commenting pop culture. I do everything myself. And it updates every thursday. ants.julianlytle.com