Please check out another of my weekly webcomics, Vaempir Testament! Written by me with artwork by Daniel Thollin (the artist I work with on Jesus Hates Zombies)
Tara Normal is a paranormal investigator who solves mysteries with help from her inter-dimensional traveling friend Shadowman and tentacled pest Baby Cthulhu. The comic combines humor/mystery/adventure/ghost pirates.
Greetings all! I do "1977 the Comic" a PG-17 webcomic about four friends trying to become rock musicians in the late 70s. It's tag line of "Life, One Toke at a Time" sums it up nicely!
The first is a sci-fi / samurai story called The Temple of a Thousand Tears, current on it's third prequel story arc focusing on the assassin Marielle. Written by Trevor Mueller, Art by Olivia Kasle.
The other comic that I do is called @$$hole!, which changes format regularly. The current story arc is a fumetti comic about the horrors of online dating. Written, drawn, and photos by Trevor Mueller.
In addition to the webcomics, I also review movies, video games, and comics in the blog.
Here goes nothing: I am the sole and lonely author of a webcomic Seclusion Inn which I recently restarted for a better quality of both writing and art and more sarcasm. Seclusion Inn is a mystery set in fantasy setting, from the old tradition of stories where people are stuck in a, well, seclusion with a murderer. It is intended for mature audiences because I will not hesitate to show some nudity, sex, violence and alcohol use. Foul language may also appear. Main character is female because we seriously need more strong female leads.
I'm usually behind the silly little continuing webcomic Bunny (which has changed direction a bit lately), but I want to show off my 69 Love Songs, Illustrated blog (which can be found here here) submissions, because they were lots of fun.
I Don't Believe In The Sun
I Can't Touch You Anymore (just a thumbnail, because the image is a bit big)
Hello, Warren. Thanks for the opportunity to share my comic.
My comic is called Theater Hopper. It's a web comic about movies that I update every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It has a gag-a-day format with some longer story lines mixed in. Kind of like Penny Arcade for movies (if you'll pardon the cheap comparison). I try to keep it very topical. Basically, I look to what is most recently in theaters and make fun of it!
Here's a recent sample of my work. A couple of strips about the last Twilight movie from the male perspective. They were pretty popular among my readers:
It's good to see so many webcomics peeps I know posting on here, as well as unfamiliar talents.
And, Christ, believe it or not, I'm STILL doing THE UTOPIAN, which was once upon a time updated twice weekly but now is once weekly as I'm working on like 8 million other projects.
It started as the story of James Douglas, a frustrated high school senior who decides to change things up by adopting the identity of "The Utopian" and attempting to upturn the status quo at his high school. Since then, he may or may not have been sent on a mission from God. Yeah, you're pretty much just going to have to read it from the start at www.theutopiancomic.com, but here are a few samples:
Let's see ... here's The Utopian beating up a jock ... and then feeling emo about it:
Thanks for the opportunity to plus Warren. I'm Tom, I've been doing Marooned for close to two years. It's all ages sci-fi/adventure/humor but definitely fun for adults. I don't dumb down the writing. Here's a recent strip and an old favorite.
Thanks Warren for this thread. I'm from Malta and I do this webcomic RRK Evangelisti. I do some other ones but it's this one I have been updating recently. I also post sketches from time to time created in different media, pencil then scanned etc, digital, 3d stuff etc at http://www.apokalupsis.com
Greetings Whitechapel. Here's another one for you all to consider. The Precarious Adventures of Newton Von Brisby. It's about a boy on an adventure to rescue his parents from people like Warren Ellis. He is accompanied by his robotic bug companion named, well, Bug.
Hiya. I do MULTIPLEX, which is about the staff of a movie theater. It's basically a comic strip version of a sitcom set in movie theater populated with college-aged kids. Teen drama, film banter, and juvenile comedy ensues…