Webcomic Deep Dark Fears by Fran Krause looks like it may be the latest big mainstream comic book success story, hitting bookstores today from Ten Speed Press Krause will be signing copies at Skylight Books in Los Angeles tonight.
The strip, and book, takes those mad fleeting fears that pass through all of our brains, captures[...]
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Hervé St-Louis writes, Johnny Bullet is a comic I created about a drag car racer set in 1974. It's a Web comic published at ComicBookBin. It's a
Mahou Shounen Breakfast Club is a webcomic by longstanding webcomic creators, Katie O'Neill and Toril Orlesky, taking place amongst voice actors working in animation, and set in Japan.
Or rather, "was".
Because it attracted criticism Such as,
Anonymous asked: God damn this is why I hate it when ignorant white people like you try to make stuff about Japan just because[...]
The new webcomic episode of Garth Ennis and Daniel Gete's Crossed DOA has just hit. Looking into the psychopathic mindset of our lead character – as we have been teased by what exactly he is planning to do, in order to survive.
As well as the regular request to consider donating to the Crossed DOA webisodes and move,[...]
By Josh Hechinger
Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I take a shot at reverse-engineering a script from a finished page of someone else's comic.
Having done ten of these now, I've decided to turn my gaze Inward, seeking greater knowledge through self-exami—nah, I just thought it'd be interesting to try to derive a[...]
Scott Gross, writer and illustrator of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? from DC Comics writes, "You write something today, something from a personal point of
Last week, we had our first glimpse of the new Crossed webcomic Dead Or Alive, the first webcomic written by Garth Ennis, with art from Daniel Gete And we were introduced to a character who encountered the Crossed plague in First Class at thirty thousand feet.
We don't yet know how he survived Or what happened[...]
I'm Sarah Roark, and I write and draw the webcomic After Daylight, which has been updating faithfully (and feverishly) on a weekly basis for the past two years Now the first grand story arc is done, 100 hand-shaded pages are in the can, and you know what that means—time for the Kickstarter to fund the[...]
A Bunny Suicide strip. And an ad for Kelloggs' Squares advert seen on Facebook. Or is that a Squash File? In Swipe File we present two or more images that
Cakes, time travel, and wizards await! By Kate Ashwin. Running til Wednesday 27th August.
Kate Ashwin writes,
Webcomics are pretty important to me I mean, I've always loved comics, of course, but there's something very different about webcomics, and that's accessibility.
I think I was fifteen or so when I realised that people were putting comics on the internet- just putting[...]
Kilted Comics has put together a series of cartoons comparing working in a coffee shop to being at a comic convention. According to the website, the new
Tomorrow at Noon, ET, The Only Living Boy by David Gallaher and Steve Ellis launch the full free webcomic The Only Living Boy at olbcomic.com.
We chatted about the comic, its origins and what it means… for, you know Stuff.
Rich Johnston: The Only Living Boy… In New York or New Cross?
David Gallaher: Both[...]
Jonathan Woodard writes for Bleeding Cool: I'm Jonathan Woodard and I'm probably best known for drawing and completing the first comic made entirely on an
Robert Schwager writes:
I'm sitting here with one of the creators of a new webcomic "Home Bound" and by 'here with' I actually mean nothing of the sort, more just Facebook chatting Ian Wood is a pretty busy guy At 22 he is working on a masters in Bioinformatics and scripting/illustrating his new web comic[...]
Disenchanted the free webcomic/multi-media extravaganza Disenchanted by Simon Spurrier and German Erramouspe, published by Bleeding Cool's owner Avatar Press has had its second chapter go live.
Naturally it maintains it's sophisticated charm, its debonair wit and a sense of good taste at all – – –
Please yourself For those already mourning the upcoming absence of Fables,[...]