I publish a webcomic called Retail Gods (http://www.retailgods.net) about a bookstore infested by penguins. It is still in the early stages of wrapping up the first setup arc. I've been enjoying the process of making it. Hopefully that continues.
I recently completed Garanos, a 487-page fantasy with elements of gothic horror, drama, and romance thrown in for flavor. Garanos follows the journey of the titular heroine, who becomes possessed by a demon while traveling to find her kidnapped fiance.
I actually just finished it all last Wednesday, April 14th. I'm currently on a holiday of sorts while I deflate and get some other art done for pleasure, but then I'm going to tackle some smaller side projects that went by the wayside while I was focused on finishing Garanos. I'm told it's a good read, so it should be even better now that no one has to wait for new pages to go up! Hope you enjoy it.
Hello and thanks for letting me flog my comics! The Impostor is a 3-part graphic novel about identity, loss and the unreliability of perception and memory. Set in the dystopian city of New Harlem, Part 1 follows social worker Lucy as she becomes involved with a man who may be either be a local hero or a dangerous criminal. I'm currently hard at work completing Part 2. Please visit www.theimpostor.me and let me know what you think - I always like to hear from readers.
Hi all, I'm Gary Lister - creator/writer/artist/all other jobs of 'Morganna of the Borgs' From the homepage: "Emily Brooks could not be a more average, awkward young woman. Having moved with her best friend Tracy from the security of middle America suburbia to the heart and hustle of Chicago has made things that much more trying. She wishes she could do something meaningful with her life, to be important, to maybe make a difference. Little does she know, she will be the most important person in the survival of the human race! Mankind´s doom is close at hand and will come from beyond our universe!" The comic is almost a year old. I update as often as possible. Its TONS of work but it is an absolute joy to create. MOTB is rated R for language, nudity, sci-fi violence & gore. There's your parental advisory :) Here's a couple of samples:
If you like what you see, come read the rest. I am wide open for questions, comments, critiques. I do this all by myself; its always good to get opinions from anyone outside of my art studio. Enjoy!
Hi. I'm Terry Blas and I do a web comic called Briar Hollow. The first issue is up and updates occur on Sunday. The description:
Come join self-proclaimed gamer, comic book collector and cryptozoology enthusiast Molly, as she decides to go back to college and attempts to leave her nerdiness behind. She may just find that nerds rule and being yourself is the most fun!
I do I Shot Roy!, a surreal webcomic of absurdist humor that is made using vintage public domain comic book images, mostly from the 1940’s. Panels are rearranged, chopped up, and new dialog is added to create new comic strips. I also do a more experimental comic strip called Codex Optica.
Join in the fun. I do two webcomics even though my artwork has been described as "sandpaper for the eyes" and "hieroglyphic at best." The first, Terebinth, I've been doing for ten years now on a variety of schedules: currently, it's a new page every Monday and Thursday. It's a small-scale, character-based fantasy romance inspired by my enjoyment of George Herriman's Krazy Kat.
The second, Daily Grind, is just over five years old now and updates with two pages every day Monday through Friday as part of the Daily Grind Iron Man Competition. It's a talking animal action/adventure series inspired by my enjoyment of the old radio serials of the 1930s and 40s.
Hey! I'm Casey Roberson and I do the webcomic Jimmy Jone, the 9/10 Boy. The comic deals with the college adventures of Jimmy, a guy who's missing the top of his skull, and Stuart, his mad scientist roommate.
I post a new 14-20 page issue every 40 days. Let me know what you think! Casey www.jimmyjone.com
Hey all, I'm editor at an upcoming scifi website called Hadron Colliderscope. We're doing two and three page scifi stories along the lines of 2000AD or the Twilight Zone, that kinda thing. We're looking for talent and this looks like a very talented website, a lot of the stuff here is really, really cool. Check out a couple of our pages...
If you'd like to get in contact with me, do it as jsnlebeau@gmail.com and we'd like to talk more! Thanks!
Hi everyone. I'm Scott Springer and I do a webcomic called Angry Faerie. Not every faerie is some cute, happy-go-lucky, cheerful woodland creature. One, in fact, is mean-spirited, violent and downright angry. And this is the story of that Angry Faerie and the other mythological creatures who have to deal with her.
Angry Faerie updates on Monday & Thursday currently... but it may be going 3 times per week soon.
What happens when Angry Faerie has to go to group therapy with some OTHER faerie?
Occasionally there is drinking.
Angry Faerie has a facebook page: Angryfaerie so you can add her as a friend and she can mock you for it.
My blog: www.thisfngjob.com helps me deal with This F*'ng Job I work at every day. I work as a sales man for a relentless boss:
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Along side a washed up icon:
Who knows where the story will go, I post every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Check it out from the beginning Thanks for the opportunity to promote my thing!
Hello. I recently started Sticky Notes From Space. A silly little web-comic following two aliens and their on-board computer as they study life on Earth.