I don't know if this counts as a regular webcomic, but we have a mutlimedia anthology at talesofthe.com that hosts a comics section, which is updated quite regularly. We post full stories at a time, and we just wrapped up a month long theme, Tales of The Season: Christmas Comics, with a new webcomic all through December.
Some unlettered pages: One from my own 'Little Matchstick girl' comic
And 'Mary's Boy Child' by Wayne Simmons, Mal Coney and myself.
My comic is Haunted. It's an adventure about a group of kids trapped in a mansion with a murderous ghost. If you like be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed. Thanks for checking it out.
TEENAGE LOVE ZOMBIES is my weekly webcomic. It is a romantic rock n roll horror comic full of mad scientists, monsters, greasers and most importantly a few zombies here and there. It updates every Wednesday. I just got done with a holiday break and this Wed. will start a small look into the history of one strange lab assistant then we start into a new story arc. So swing on by http://www.teenagelovezombies.com and check out the archives. If you like it subscribe to the RSS.
Again thanks Warren for this. My ongoing Webcomic The Profane Comedy of Audley Strange. is roughly halfway through the current storyline "The Wrongest Day" but recently family matters, swine flu and subsequent pneumonia dropped my output considerably. Anyway enough bleating.. here's a sample.
Hello Everyone, we are going into our second year on our cyberpunk webcomic THE CONCRETE WORLD
THANKS Warren, for starting up this thread again!
The Concrete World is the story of three kindred spirits, brought together by their addiction to the illegal virtual reality technology known as DREAMtech. Wonderful, powerful and dangerous. It will give them everything they’ve always desired, or it will take everything they have, even their very lives...
Wander the streets of this dark future along with Felix, Sera and Paulie as they struggle to survive and search for the mythical program BLACK IVORY. Their quest for this technological fix will push them to the very brink of existence.
The Concrete World is a futuristic noir, taking place in a world where technology is out of control and society is dangerously close to forgetting the human spirit. Inspired by films like Bladerunner and Trainspotting and science fiction authors like Philip K. Dick and William Gibson these are characters and a world you’re not soon to forget.
Thanks Warren for this thread! Here is the first of a series of comics I plan to post online. It´s not a ongoing series, but diferent 4 pages storys, with diffent themes I am experimenting.
Over the festive period we posted the second half of fellow Whitechapel resident Will Couper's supernatural, manga-inspired mystery comic, KINK WALKER: OUT THERE. Here's a page of the interior art:
It's a great story with fantastic black and white art by Morag Lewis. Click on the links below to read the full thing!
I have two webcomics at metricturtle.comOvernight Sensations and Razorback Hill Cut and Paste is not working so please visit my site to view they are humorous ...
I've posted my comic, Nathan Sorry, here many times. It's about a guy who was supposed to be in the WTC on 9/11 but instead has gone on the run. Chapter 5 just started up. Here's the first couple of pages of that chapter.
Hi there, I'm Cameron Stewart (from Batman and Robin, Seaguy, The Other Side, etc) but I also do a webcomic called Sin Titulo, for which I won the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic. It's a semi-autobiographical neo-noir mystery thriller, usually described as a cross between David Lynch, Raymond Chandler, and Haruki Murakami. I haven't updated it in a while as I've been busy with my published work, but in February I will be returning to it, and working uninterrupted until it's finished. Please read the 100+ pages that are currently online and let me know what you think!
Voodoo Walrus is currently beginning its second year in full and glorious color. Updated Tuesday and Friday, every week. What would be a slice of life comic about a writer and artist duo creating comics if not for the strange, surreal, and often humorously horrifying things that tend to happen around them.
Last saturday I’ve launched Listen Now!, an english version of the Spanish webcomic about music that I’m drawing since 2007. Two new strips each week. You can follow it also through Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook or RSS.