Hey I'm Nick Valente, one of the creators and artist of my webcomic Ruby's Fire. The story is written by David Swallow II and comes out twice a month with 7 page chapters. Check out the website for some behind the scenes look at the comic and the first chapter as well. I am currently working on the second chapter as we speak and it will be out in the coming weeks!!
My webcomic, Frontier: 2170, is a sci-fi space noir story in the vein of Firefly or Cowboy Bebop, chronicling the misadventures of an independent spaceship crew and their struggle to survive in the middle of a shooting war between the two major powers in the solar system, the Mars Colonial Union and the North America Government and Administration.
Frontier: 2170 updates every Tuesday and Friday, and I expect to release print copies of Volume 1 (Stages 1-3 and Prologue) this coming September.
I've just started a new webcomic called Murder Book. The site currently has one complete story "Catching Up" written by myself and illustrated by Simon Roy. I will be posting more stories written by myself and drawn by others as they're complete -- I'm only posting complete stories, rather than a page a week or any similar schedule. As a result, it will often be weeks between site updates, so please bookmark and check back on occasion.
First, thanks for the opportunity to post and plug these comics, a lot of these look really great!
I decided to start both writing and illustrating my comic, Unicorn Tears, about a year ago to challenge myself, and it is still going! I'm very much going for the darker comedy route about people not really knowing themselves, and somewhere in there things like biblical plagues exist.
My name is Dante Shepherd and I write/photograph a daily photocomic called Surviving the World. It breaks the fourth wall and is set in a university classroom. The comic focuses on everything, from education to politics, from sports to science, from love to religion. Once a week I take a reader question, as if someone in the class is raising their hand. Every now and then, my dog, German, steps in and does a lesson as the teaching assistant.
It's been running for just over two years now, so there's a pretty big archive, but it's easy to jump around and enjoy them at your leisure. Thanks!
I've got 2 comics up at http://smalltimerscomic.com and http://myworldcomic.com. One is my goofy little crime comic, and the other's just a fun little strip I do weekly as a joke/design exercise. Take care,
A loose-cannon LAPD homicide detective and his new partner--a robotic cash register--take on the worst criminals the City of Angels has to offer.
Updated every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The detectives' fourth case, "Policeman's Ball," is in the process of wrapping up, so here's the very first strip, if you'd like to start from the beginning:
There are 175 pages of crimebusting goodness (and plenty of extra stuff) in the archive, so come on by and dig in. Thanks for reading! Gardner Linn
Yes indeed, it's me again. Here with the usual bevy of Morrissey related comix, only THIS time with NEW MATERIAL as well!
See, Mark Millar introduced the notion that we could get published in his new venture, CLiNT Magazine, and so I've got a few of those submissions posted on my own site. Now, Millar hasn't actually USED any of them, but they're still pretty good. One of them is even (allegedly) getting turned into a beer. You'll see.
Also, I'm a part of a new sci-fi webcomic anthology series entitled Hadron Colliderscope. Short 1-3 page SF stories with a twist, like the good old Future Shocks. Here's the first page of my sole offering to date, entitled "Whole Lotta Rosie" (art by site honcho Michael Vincent Bramley):
If interested, Bramley and myself also did a pilot for a strip we wanted to do 2 years ago, entitled The Grave, but never got beyond the initial pages despite our best efforts.
Finally, the same old tat, my two collaborations with John Keogh:
* There Is A Light -- Barbarians, reincarnation, and Morrissey. * "Musique Non Stop" -- Our 1-page contribution to Phonogram Vs. The Fans
That's what I got right now. Next time we meet, I should have EVEN MORE. Yes.
Hay guyz! My name is Chris and my webcomic is called "Space Shark." It is about a shark and his totally wicked, all-ages space adventures. I hope you like it! the site is SPACESHARKCOMIC.COM
Here is what episodes of Space Shark look like. I change the style a little bit with each installment. Plz click to embiggen...
I am going against the grain a little, judging from the previous posts in this stream. My comics are single panel gag style, which I update weekly (sometimes twice weekly)
Agent-X Comics is pretty much my place to make fun of online culture, internet memes, programmers, super heroes, social media and popular culture icons. Oh, and I make fun of kittens too.
As well, I have also started giving out weekly recommendations of webcomics to check out, so this stream will give me a lot of new fodder to churn through the machine.
I started doing this web at the start of June. Its a remake of a really old web comic I use to run when I was in my teens. I tried a few times to start off from where I left off but couldn't really get back into it :/
So yeah, I just decided to redraw the whole thing from the beginning.
I'm really glad that I did it, Its been really fun so far. Also my current day job allows for me to sit there with my lap top and work it on. So this makes things a lot easier for me :)
Hi, I'm Rob Lopez, the creator of the sci-fi/horror webcomic Forsaken Stars. It takes place about a thousand years after the Second Coming of Christ, and the Space Vampire Azzi, Captain Sera Besh, and a host of aliens, cybergremlins and mythological creatures are trying to gain an audience with God before He and His Chosen leave heaven on earth for heaven proper, leaving the universe to collapse behind them.
It's rated Web 14, for occasional partial nudity and scenes of intense violence. Some might call that NSFW.
Hi again everyone. I love it when this thread rolls around each time. Not just because I get to promote my own comic; ANGRY FAERIE , but because I get to see some cool new stuff that I haven't seen before.
So, Angry Faerie updates Monday/Wednesday/Friday and is the story of a perpetually pissed off faerie and the other mythological creatures who have to deal with her as best they can. The current storyline has involved an invasion by a horde of Draugr. After the resident Elven prince fails to stop the marauders (and fails miserably), Angry Faerie stepped up:
I'm the writer/artist of Conny Van Ehlsing, Monster Hunter, a series of short stories about a girl who grows up to be the greatest monster hunter in history... if she can make it past elementary school.
I've just picked up the current storyline, Another World, after a short hiatus, and just to shake things up, I've created a mirror mini-site called Conny Van Ehlsing, DRAGON SLAYER to provide an alternate perspective. It's the same comic, though.
This is the current page:
And a sketch I made during the hiatus at the Erlangen Comic-Salon:
I've posted about Nathan Sorry here before. I just started Chapter 4 last week of my moody thriller about a guy who disappears on 9/11 with $20 million and a new identity. Here's a couple of recent pages below and the link to my comic here: www.NathanSorry.com