Always appreciate the opportunity to share Hero Happy Hour with the gang here at Whitechapel.
Last month we wrapped up the first "chapter" with "Cease & Desist". We recently featured guest comic "The Amazing Cricket-Guy" by writer James Patrick (Batman Confidential, Death Comes To Dillinger) and artist D.J. Coffman (Hero By Night). And, we had the "Hero Happy Hour Holiday Special: Silent Night Ranger." Currently, we are on day nine of our thirty-six day "Classic Hero Happy Hour" marathon, in which we are featuring a page from the very first published Super Hero Happy Hour that will last through the month of January. We also feature the weekly "hump-day" posting of "Double-Shot & Chaser" (currently on hiatus during "Classic Hero Happy Hour" marathon).
Please stop on by http://herohappyhour.com, pull up a stool, and belly-up to the bar at the Hideout Bar & Grill. Thanks for the support. Cheers!
Promises Promises is a diet and fitness themed humour comic. Updates Monday, Wednesday and Friday. There are some small sequential stories so it helps to start at the beginning, but it's really not so deep that you'd get lost if reading backwards.
Hi my name is Brian Evinou, my webcomic is called Psychic Drama. Its about a teen with Psychic powers whos after a pretty girl. Its like Akira meets say anything.
hope you like, again the comic is here and you can my sketch blog here
The Guns of Shadow Valley is a long-form adventure Western, with a Superpowered twist. It goes like this:"Somewhere in the mysterious Shadow Valley lies a secret that could forever change the face of the frontier. To protect that secret, a posse of gunmen with special abilities must come together and defend against a tribe of ghostly warriors, an advancing army led by a deranged Colonel, and the perils of the valley itself."
We were nominated for an Eisner Award last year for Best Digital Comic. (We didn't win.)
Chapter 4 recently started, a new page went up today. I hope you all enjoy the comic!
Hello! I draw a strip called Good Plus. We're relatively new to the webcomics game -- we launched this past October. Good Plus revolves around the lives of three comic shop employees and the wacky adventures in which they find themselves. It also features the occasional one-off gag.
Thanks to Mr. Ellis for the opportunity to share our work! Here are a couple of recent samples:
My brother and I do a comic called Rob and Elliot. It mostly centers around a straight man/funny man setup, and gets right to the jokes. Thanks Warren Ellis!
Captain Whizbang is what happens when you stuff Silver Age superheroes, B-movies and an entirely unsophisticated sense of humor in a blender and hit frappe. It's been running with regular updates since this summer over at houseofoddfellow.com and is just about to wrap up its current story. Hope everyone enjoys.
I heard about this from another source, and thought I'd put my comic in. I'm a little nervous to right now cause while the content of the comic isn't bad, I do put other things in there (until I'm ready to get my own site). so if you don't mind NSFW elements here we go. i have two comics I'm doing on the site. a once a week full color comic called Tides of Change, and a 3 panel daily strip called "The dragon rider" Tides of Change and the Dragon rider Tides of Change The Dragon rider
I'm one of the primary writers behind Carpe Chaos, a series of short stories set in a scifi universe about 5 species of aliens that learn to travel through 4-th dimensional shortcuts to other stars. We publish every-other-dayish, and post at least a full chapter by the first of every month at CarpeChaos.com.
Our stories vary greatly in genre and art style, but as you can see, we work hard to keep it high quality:
We have over 150 pages up so far, and haven't missed an update yet. You can also find our stories in graphic.ly if you want.
FREAKANGELS is the only webcomic I've found that's better than ours. ;D
My pal, FurrySaint, pointed me in this direction. So -- hello! My name is Teresa Challender. I used to go by the name "Teri S. Wood" in the 90s, but have since changed my name.
And I am doing a webcomic version of my 90s, 21 issue, comic book series, Wandering Star. Each month, starting this January 2011, I'll be putting up an issue.
Here's a few clips:
You can find Wandering Star on my website HERE. And the link to the RSS feed is HERE.
My name is JD Calderon and my webcomic The Oswald Chronicles is about the adventures of a mouse, Oswald, who lives betwixt the world of men and fae and attempts to discover why is it he's the only one of his kind cursed with consciousness. My website can be found here www.theoswaldchronicles.com posts 3 times a week. These are the last two pages of the current story being posted "Fallen Gods" written by JD Calderon, illustrated by Jade Gonzalez, and colored by Liezl Buenaventura
I don't quite know if this qualifies as webcomics, but my artist and I do short comics for magazines and then put them up online. We have a catalogue of 10 stories, out of which 2 are online. (I'm trying to get on a bi-weekly upload schedule from tomorrow.) Visit us here: http://lafcomics.wordpress.com/
Since April 2008 I am producing a photographed superhero webcomic named "Union of Heroes" about a group of superheroes based in the Ruhr Area of Germany. Right now 420 pages (including guest art, interludes and video-messages) are waiting for you.
In the current storyline the evil Wittener started an attack against the headquater of the heroes – the Dortmunder U-Tower.
Is it okay to shamelessly shill if I did it the last Webcomics Week? Hope so. (And thanks again to Mr. Warren Ellis and his crew for making it happen.)
My extremely uncommercial long-form webcomic/serialized graphic novel/romance comic gone horribly wrong Rose Madder is a project spinning out of a story I did for TOKYOPOP's Rising Stars of Manga series in 2004. It's my attempt at decently high real-life drama, with mild fantasy elements (unless they're actually hallucinations or belabored metaphors), and occasionally less mild language.
There's a lot of very cool art being posted here on this thread.
If you like Sin City or noir-styled stories about hitmen, gangsters and big-city crime, check out El Cuervo.
I started the comic in April of 2010, but I have reworked a number of pages in the first chapter and moved to a M-W-F release schedule. The story has been restarted with new artwork & narrative in order to maintain consistency with the look of the 2nd and 3rd chapters. Check out the redux version here.