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Hysteria Syndrome - March 2008
Zachary Hayes
webcomic [added 3/28/08]
Sample of Hysteria Syndrome comics from March 2008 |
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Hysteria Syndrome - February 2008
Zachary Hayes
webcomic [added 3/28/08]
Sample of Hysteria Syndrome comics created in February 2008. |
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Fox Samurai no.1
Devon Ryan
49 pages [added 4/23/07]
Ever since Grey Wolf’s mysterious disappearance, Yargo, Grey’s student, has been trying to piece together the puzzles left behind. Determined, Yargo sets out to find answers to questions to which have perplexed him for quite some time. Was Grey Wolf kidnapped or did he just pick up and leave of his own accord? Or was he murdered and his body still yet to be found? Yargo is prepared to use his katana to get the answer he desperately needs, and although finding these answers will be a difficult... [more] |
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Enter Dreams: The Awakening
Devon Ryan of nextgenesiscomics.com
82 pages [added 4/23/07]
It seemed as if the war between Evereth and Bazaai would never end, and in actuality it never really has. Eighteen years ago a tenuous ceasefire took effect. Had this truce not held, many believe that the nation would have ceased to exist entirely. Presently Evereth teeters on the brink of extinction but fear not, for there are rumors of a child with the ability, strength and courage to offer hope to Evereth in its darkest hour, and end all wars forever! |
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Primary
Rachel Dukes
webcomic [added 3/14/07]
[Mature Readers]
An estranged journalist falls in love with a musician whose troubled past changes their lives forever. Winner of the 2006 Women Webcomickers Grant NAN. Debuting online April 2007. |
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Side A: The Music Lover's Graphic Novel
Rachel Dukes, et. al
136 pages, $10.00 [added 3/14/07]
Created by relative newcomers and comic veterans alike, produced by indie comic newcomers Poseur Ink, and inspired by music from the ages comes Side A: The Music Lover’s Graphic Novel. A 136-page anthology packed with over 30 fantastic autobiographical stories about the influence music has on the life of the artist and the creative process.
With the original call for submissions falling in February, 2006; the anthology has been over a year in the making. With contributions from all over the... [more] |
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Clench and Cheese
Written and Drawn by Josh Carrollhach
webcomic [added 10/9/06]
[Mature Readers]
Clench & Cheese are British punk rockers who came to NYC in 1975 and have been living there since. They struggle with getting older, continuing to live the rock'n'roll lifestyle amidst a sea of weird and creepy friends and neighbors.
This strip accompanies an animated cartoon currently in production. |
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Dua Veno
Art and Story By Patrick L. Ball
webcomic [added 8/24/06]
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BLOOP
Joseph Morton
webcomic [added 8/23/06]
[Mature Readers]
BLOOP is a blob! Follow Bloop's and his pals hilariously lazy webcomic hijinks daily! |
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Sam the Dragon
Steven Reardon
webcomic [added 8/23/06]
Having lived during the time of Dragons, Unicorns & Faries, I thought it would be fun to create a webcomic that examined the other end of the coin. Our strip includes a cuddly dragon, a feisty unicorn and their guardian fairy, Ms. Flutterby. Join their misadventures as they try to fit into the typical American suburb. |
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It's Not Abuse It's Love
Kendon Luscher and Mark Curry
webcomic [added 3/6/06]
[Mature Readers]
A surreal adventure through the daily lives of humankind. It tests the limits of the mind -- plus it is funny. |
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Kitty Litter
Ryan Holgersen and Nathan Brewer
webcomic [added 3/6/06]
Kitty Litter is the story of a boy and his cat...and some robots, zombies, vampires, ninjas and pirates. |
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King Tractor Webcomic Anthology
Written By Shawn Granger, Colors by Sarah Ruffino, Pencils by Elizabeth
webcomic [added 12/21/05]
Stories from the creators of King Tractor Press. Each story continues until it's conclusion and then we start another. Enjoy!
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Horror Comic Necropolis
ClovenHand.com
9 pages [added 11/6/05]
Book One of this ongoing series introduces us to Michael. On the streets of Necropolis, Michael finds his solitude and paranioa taking physical form. Is he crazy, or does the physical reality of urban detachment run far deeper than any of us realize? |
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Recycled
Jeremy C. Shipp
webcomic [added 10/28/05]
An online photo-comic by writer Jeremy Shipp, starring finger puppets, a giant green octopus, and whatever else he finds lying around. |