My name is Joumana Medlej and I'm currently working on volume 4 of my graphic novel series Malaak: Angel of Peace, which is Lebanon's first and only superhero/action comic. I'm not going to NYCC either but instead I'm presenting it at the International Comic Festival in Algiers next week :D Here are 2 pages from volume 4:
Do I have a web comic? Not exactly. I'm working on one, a peace of a transhumanist punk culture in a futuristic Toronto. Now, let's see if I can actually get my shit together enough to get it going.
Stupid Snake, in a nutshell, is a wordless comic that tells the intertwined stories of a bunch of peculiar characters in a (semi)fantasy world. I've been working on it for about a year. There are already 14 chapters up (152 pages), which is basically the 1st book. The 2nd book is planned to start serializing in November. Here are two completely random pages -
My friend and I have been working on Olympic Dames for years. It's a modern fantasy with superhero elements. It's odd, to say the least, and not for all people. It started as a way for me, the artist, to improve. I think I've gotten pretty far since the beginning.
I'm not at NYCC because I'm poor and I live in the middle of nowhere.
Humanity takes is first steps into interstellar space, only to find itself caught in the crossfire of a genocidal war between the two regional superpowers: the insectlike Umiak and the elflike, telepathic Loroi. Alex Jardin is the lone survivor of an ill-fated diplomatic mission sent by humanity to seek an alliance that may provide Earth a chance to survive the conflict, who now finds himself in the hands of Loroi combatants who find his physical similarity to them suspicious at best.
Outsider combines hand-drawn characters (inked and colored in Photoshop) with 3D environments and other elements (generated in Lightwave).
Thanks to everyone for sharing your comics! Great stuff. I'd like to share a recent page from the comic I'm writing with artist Niki Smith, IN MAPS & LEGENDS.
IN MAPS & LEGENDS is a contemporary fantasy digital comic with hints of science fiction and steampunk. The comic won the November 2009 competition hosted by DC Comics' now-defunct imprint Zuda Comics, and it ran on a weekly basis in 2010 until the Zuda site closed down.
We re-launched the comic on September 1st, 2010, and each 22-page issue will come out every 6 weeks or so. Issue 2 comes out this Wednesday, October 13th. The first story arc will last ten issues. Then the next adventure begins…
Carpe Chaos is a scifi space opera. It's about 5 races who learn to travel between stars and follows the ways that their cultures collide and how they solve their problems together. Sometimes they solve them diplomatically, and sometimes it's with violence. Our stories follow their histories over several thousand years, so you can get a really wide perspective on their society and personalities.
Hi again everyone, and thanks to Warren for the thread as always.
I'm continuing to do my comic Angry Faerie, which is the ongoing story of the angriest faerie and the other mythological creatures who have to live with her in their midst. The way I've been describing it at conventions is "Tinkerbell meets Dragonball" (not Dragonball Z mind you... Dragonball).
Recently Angry Faerie was returned to her own home realm, so her parents and brother have been introduced (her mother may or may not be the Murder Faerie), as well as her former best friend and what appears to be a clone of Angry Faerie herself.
Oh, and 10/20/10 will be the 100th Angry Faerie strip. So now's a great time to catch up at Angryfaerie.com
You can click HERE to check out THE UNDERTAKER'S DAUGHTER, my series of four-page short comics stories with artist Wendell Cavalcanti.
In addition, I've just posted the first 22 pages of BAREFOOT, my collaboration with artist Gabriel Andrade, Jr., whose previous work includes Die Hard: Year One for BOOM! Studios. He provided the cover art as well, with graphic design elements on the version below provided by Calliope den Ouden, Whitechapel's own Yskaya.
Barefoot is less webcomics than it is comics on the web. I posted the pages online so I had a place to direct editors while the pitch makes its rounds to publishers. In the meantime, I thought I'd share.
An exploration of the personal cost modern warfare. A dragon girl with a tattoo. A talking dog named Harlan.
hallo! my webcomic is actually written by a friend of mine named Jesse Bausch. he's also written Strange Detective Tales, which sadly, is neither on the web, nor published by any big name so getting ahold of a copy takes some work (worth it though).
anyway! Godsend is fantasy, and follows a small group as they attempt to wrangle a prophecy gone horribly awry. first page is here.
That's some red hot comics action as per ususal folks. Bravo!
The latest addition to the Weaponizer Webcomics stable is KINK WALKER, by Whitechapel regular Will Couper and artist Morag Lewis. We also have an eclusive cover for the series by Emma Vieceli, of DRAGON'S HEIR fame!
It's the story of Bryn, a supernatural investigator, and his spirit guide Helen. In this first adventure, they travel to the Australian outback. It's a great read with some stunning art - hope you enjoy!