First time on the site, but I've been an avid reader of yours. Anyway, I have two webcomics you may enjoy. The first is PC Weenies, which has been around since 1998, focusing on tech humor and geek culture.
The second is UNcubed, an auto-bio strip focusing on what it was like for me growing up as an Indian kid in the US, and now dealing with the idea of being a husband and father.
The first time I ever promoted my webcomic was in the first of these threads last summer. And I've been going strong since. (Thanks for doing this, Warren!)
I'm currently 37 pages into my graphic novel, Nathan Sorry. A new page is posted weekly. It's about a hapless investment analyst who should have been in the World Trade Center on 9/11 but instead has disappeared, changed his identity and run off with an inadvertently stolen $20 million. While biding his time in a small town in the south his shaky plans begin to fall apart when he gets a little too involved with a couple of women in town who are looking for an escape of their own.
My first webcomic, Oloshino, is 10 pages long, and illustrated by the very talented Jorge F. Muñoz and Felipe Sobreiro. We are currently in the pre-production stages of doing another fantasy romp. Here's quite possibly my favorite page:
My name is Tovias and I am the cartoonist for "Reality Amuck" updating Mon-Wed-Fri. It's a quasi-slice of life comic focusing on four Generation X guys discussing pop-culture, politics, movies and life.
I've been making webcomics in my spare time since August 2003, but recently took it full time in November 2009.
Mine isn't exactly a webcomic as it's destined to be printed, but it's posted online, so... The title is Malaak, Angel of Peace and this is Lebanon's first and only comic series. It's a Lebanese-style superhero story: a young woman is sent by the guardians of the land to figure out why the country is locked in endless war. As she struggles to remember who she is and what she can do, she discovers Jinn are responsible for the conflict and that somehow they are now able to enter the human world freely. We follow her as she unravels this mystery, gathers friends and allies, joins forces with the local Citizen Defense Brigade, and takes the fight into the new territory of the Dream plane where Jinn are said to originate. This in the context of Beirut, and drawing heavily on my own experience of growing up in war (as well as my obsessive practice of martial arts). Below are a couple pages from volume 3, which is scheduled for launch next month, and the cover:
Science fiction fans are welcome to check out my comic Sunset Grill. It's... well, you know how somewhere in every good space opera, there's that scene where the hero walks into a seedy spaceport bar and promptly gets into a fight or meets an old friend or gets offered a seemingly innocuous job? This is the story of the bar.
I do the webcomic Azure on Zudacomics: A post-apocalyptic scifi romp with lasers, ladies, and lush underwater environments. There are also androids, sharks & sea creatures, pirates (though probably not the kind you're thinking), and giant 6-legged robotic sentinels. The story unfolds through the eyes of the heroine Emelie. Currently Azure is enjoying it's second season on Zuda. Sample:
Wow - some great work showing up this time around! Always a cool thread, Warren!
I've just begun posting Everybody Lies over at Drunk Duck. It's a different sort of comic book. I've called it "A Slice-of-Life Cautionary Tale For Grown-ups" and tagged it "Sex, Lies and Betrayal" to give you some idea of what it's about. No capes, no heroes. Just people, living and messing up their lives. Spike & Angela and Dave & Margie are a couple of normal couples, with the usual insecurities, foibles and vices. But when their everyday lies begin escalating, their lives spiral out of control...
I'm creator, writer, and letterer Mike Luoma and my good friend Juan Carlos Quattordio (artist on my Panthea Obscura: Deifornication ) is on the illustration duties here. There is some brief nudity, there are a couple of sexual situations, and the book is full of language some may find offensive - recommended for mature readers 17+. Any reviewers interested in looking at the book should contact me directly at mike.luoma@gmail.com.
Lots of great comics to check out here so far today. Thanks for sharing!
With artist Niki Smith, I write In Maps & Legends, a weekly webcomic starting soon (March-ish) at Zuda Comics. Here's the first page:
A quick overview: Kaitlin Grayson doesn't know why she gets up in the middle of the night to carve a map onto the wall of the spare room of her apartment. Before she can finish it, though, a strange man named Bartamus shows up at her place in the middle of a wintry night, claiming to be from another, dying world that desperately needs Kait’s help.
Hi, it's me again, the time walker from another plane come down to your world to infest it with seemingly pointless idiosyncracies.
Haven't done any new comics pages since the last time I did one of these threads, unless you count the 17,550 new ones I posted from the Swap Universe using this flipbook-like technology, called YouTube. You see it moves through all those pages automatically for you. With audio! So you really don't need to even think about it. Blew my mind, a little. And I haven't even added the captions, yet.
Other than that I don't have any new webisodes or actual issues, still just Issue #1, but I do have this JPEGamabob that's from a slightly different part of Issue #1 than the last one I posted, and that makes all the difference...
Thanks again, Warren, you're the best! Even if you do turn out to be the antichrist in 12.35% of all possible worlds.