Just read "plan B!" and really dug it. Thanks for sharing, Mitz!
I recently finished a comic called "Laika-23," a scifi slapstick comedy. The first part of the story is a 22 page comic, and then it's continued in a live action short film.
I'm working on a new graphic novel...more on that next time.
I've been doing a webcomic for the last few years called TJHS 1987. Imagine Calvin & Hobbes in middle school...without Hobbes. No, serously...it works! Find it at Gracelandwest.com
I also do a daily strip about my daughters...It's there, too. Now, to check out the other comics on this thread...
I'm coming onto close to a year with my Fantasy webcomic, Dungeon Legacy, even though I've been creating webcomics for the last four years. Check it out and tell me what you think.
The title really says it all. There's Conny, and she hunts monsters. Oh, and she's six and really not supposed to play with sharp objects. The comic is made up of short stories (up to 8 pages, mostly), and the update schedule is one page a week, every Friday.
And, for the sake of this post, I looked for a self-contained one-pager, but I didn't post any recently, so instead here's a pinup I did between stories (I do that sometimes):
I do Sunset Grill, a futuristic webcomic of crime, politics, and really serious drinking. Audience appears to mostly consist of the kind of people who read roleplay setting books and Tolkienesque appendices for fun, which is a revelation: previously I had thought that particular vice was mine alone. The art is godawful, but said audience seems to think the writing makes up for it.
If it sounds like fun, drop by. Only the cook bites.
Chicago:1968, a webcomic of war, riots, and democracy, runs weekly at the Image/Shadowline website. Our previous artist, Jenny Frison, has moved on. But the super cool and talented Tony Maldonado has just come aboard --
I create a webcomic! Ask Dr. Eldritch is a photocomic about an Ex-Vampire-Killer turned Advice Columnist, living in a Pacific Northwest mansion with an erratic interdimensional portal and a Troll living in the basement. Updated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, it has over 500 comics in the archive (I recommend starting at the beginning, it will all make more sense). Enjoy!
My name's Luke, and I do a comic called Moon Freight 3, a black-and-white comedy/sci-fi strip that appears every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It's a series about what it's like to be a regular guy in the future: not a dashing hero or the greatest starship captain ever, but a regular twentysomething with a dull job in space.
Just started up a new webcomic, as it happens. THE SIXSMITHS is a domestic comedy/drama about a family of Satanists who have fallen on hard times. It's by me and frequent collaborator J. Marc Schmidt, creator of EGG STORY and EATING STEVE from Slave Labor Graphics.
THE SIXSMITHS updates on Thursdays. I'd love to update more frequently, but Marc and I are producing an OGN to along with it (which is about 50% complete) and there just aren't enough hours in the day.