Tag: 24 Hours of Webcomics
24 Hours of Webcomics: SCHMUCK
SCHMUCK is the brain-child of pop culture man about town and award-winning photographer Seth Kushner. He sets out to tell a semi-autobiographical story in...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Sinfest
Sinfest is most probably a comic everyone has heard of – Tatsuya “Tats” Ishida's daily strip has been going strong for some thirteen years...
24 Hours of Webcomics: The Ghost Engine
Just wrapped up by creators Danny Djeljosevic and Eric Z, The Ghost Engine is a funny, smart series told over the course of four...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Sin Titulo
Sin Titulo is a master class in comics storytelling, courtesy of the ridiculously talented Cameron Stewart of Seaguy, Batman and The Other Side fame....
24 Hours of Webcomics: Bottom of the Ninth
Let's try something a little different, as we're a short way into our 24 hours now. Bottom of the Ninth was launched last year...
24 Hours of Webcomics: JL8
JL8 is probably one of the main reasons I’ve been feeling meh about DC lately. Because this, THIS, is how our heroes should be...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Formalsweat Pants
I think comedy is the toughest impression to pull with comics. It's not easy to create something humorous and memorable - something that makes...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Gunnerkrigg Court
Gunnerkrigg Court is a comic that I find myself trying not to visit for as long as possible, only so that I can then...
24 Hours of Webcomics: The Secret Knots
Juan Santapau's The Secret Knots is a launchpad for a variety of different comics - sometimes a long-form work, sometimes a single story in...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Farmer’s Dilemma by Sam Alden (plus more)
It's only hour 4 of 24 hours of Webcomics and already I'm cheating a bit by spotlighting the work of a single cartoonist more...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Detective Space Cat
I've been following Colin Bell's webcomics for a little while now - his previous work includes Jonbot Vs Martha - and his newest webcomic...
24 Hours of Webcomics: The Abominable Charles Christopher
The Abominable Charles Christopher is one of those rare comics that I recommend to absolutely everyone regardless of their age, genre preferences or comic...