Don't feel too bad, CuttingRoom. I, too, am popping my post cherry as an attention whore.
I draw/digi-ink/color/letter and occasionally co-plot a strip called "Gluten Free!" with writing duties by my good friend Ben Hatton. It's slice of life silliness. And God shows up sometimes as a black belt-wearin', Celebreality-watchin' pterodactyl. GO READ IT!
Well, I guess I'll join the club. Been lurking, but not posting, so...
I run a webcomic called All Manner of Bad, which I call a zombie post apocalyptic romp. It's random post apocalyptic slice of life, zombie fighting, people fighting, crazy survivors, and integrating landmarks and whatnots in the city I live in.
Ideally it's a collective of people submitting robots drawn in crayon, but I tend to end up doing the majority of the comics since no one ever wants to submit. So feel free to submit some comics if you own crayons...
It's about exactly what the title says. A group of friends live through boredom and apathy. Features trans issues, GLBT issues, comic books, and retail. I write it, and the art is by Carla Wyzgala (who is fantastic). I do the lettering, and I'm slowly getting better.
I create an annoyingly progressive, thrice-weekly, single-panel webcomic which channels Gary Larson's old Far Side art. I call it "The Far Left Side". Here's a couple of examples:
Hi, my names Eoin, I'm part of a new webcomic collective at planet-land.com. We formed out of Corey Lewis' gingerbox forum, heres some images. My comic, Diamond Cutter Theres six comics on the site and I dont want to hog up the page with images so I'll leave this by our resident superstar, Fil.
I am kinda overwhelmed by the quantity AND the quality of stuff here! Even though I was thinking of myself as an avid reader of comics on the web, there is so much good stuff here I never ever even heard of! No way am I going to able to check all of these out, but at least I feel richer now. Even though, simultaneously, I feel like my contribution will be lost amidst the buzz... Heh, sigh, well, here goes.
Weave is a comic Manda (the artist) and me (the story.. ist) are making because it's the kind of comic we would love to read. Check it out, here's a smattering of sample pages:
I have a newly started daily (almost) webcomic called 'The adventures of Pre-Op Bob'
I've only just started and it's a bit rough at the moment but thought I'd put it on here anyways (i'm a bit scared as there's so many awesome looking comics on here)
Incorporating music with almost every comic strip through the eyes of the lead protagonist, Tales of the 8th Grade Nothing is half-romance, half-coming-of-age-story, as Jason Dobbins unravels his final year of Middle School trying to win the love of "The Curly Little Blonde Hair Girl" and be popular. Tales of the 8th Grade Nothing is a webcomic that doesn't follow the norm of the format either. (It's set up as a general comic 'strip' but intentionally does not try to set up a punchline 99.9% of the time.
Just amazing. So, I'm going to have to dive into this thread, as ever, right after my rehearsal tonight. Thanks for all the great reading material.
My webcomic is called Milo the Cloud, and I'm actually taking the week off to put the finishing touches on a small print run version for C2E2. If anybody's going to be there and wants to grab a drink after one of those nights, drop me a line. I'll be in the webcomics pavilion all three days with a table.
I've been posting a long term project off and on, on LiveJournal but wanted to set up a better presentation of that - add to that i've wanted to add comics to my comics news blog for a while and i give you the new comics section of Sequential, featuring Dream Life. I've just built this, and right now for this week there's a new page each day - If you've seen Dream Life on LJ the new site will catch up with where I've last posted up till soon, and the plan is to have a new page a week once i do.