Tag: Webcomics
24 Hours of Webcomics: Red Meat
There are only two newspapers in Tucson, which is surprising for a place with a population of a million people. Ever since I was old enough to read I picked up the alternative paper -...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Oglaf
Oglaf – “Warning. This comic started out as an attempt to make pornography.” begins the opening page of the website. “It degenerated into sex comedy pretty much immediately.” Confirm that you are over 18...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Colonus
My great weakness is for stories set in space, which is where we are by the start of Colonus by Ken Pisani and Arturo Lauria. The concept is high concept... but also effortless. In a future...
24 Hours of Webcomics: VectorBelly
Sometimes you like a webcomic because it tells a story you can't find anywhere else. Sometimes you like a webcomic because it's NONSENSE.
Vectorbelly is the second one, as far as I can tell. One...
24 Hours of Webcomics: The Phoenix Requiem
The Phoenix Requiem is probably one of the most beautiful webcomics I’ve read. It is also now complete after 25 chapters and 800 gorgeous pages – the perfect time to sit down and start...
24 Hours of Webcomics: Nimona
Noelle Stevenson's Nimona is the story of an impetuous, eager, and (most notably) successful villainous sidekick, who is also a shapeshifter. Set during a time of knights and black magic and lancing and people...
24 Hours of Webcomics: The Summer of Blake Sinclair
A gorgeous, slow, relaxed and delightful body of work, The Summer of Blake Sinclair tells a long-form story over a series of short moments. Created by Sarah Burgess, it's a webcomic where the overall...
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 the hands of a host of talented comic artists featuring...
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 now but things have recently taken a surprising feminist turn.
Sinfest...
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 chapters. Featuring great character work and especially zippy dialogue, the...
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 by Ryan Woodward, and is an animated comic strip. If...
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 done!
Our favourite DC heroes – Clark, Bruce, Diana, Barry, Karen,...