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Incredible Doom: Eternal September

A new comic series we're launching today in the Incredible Doom universe (that Metafilter has been so kind to!), Eternal September is an intimate, harrowing series about teenagers navigating the wild, dangerous days of the early web. You can read Issue 1 free online today, and you'll be able to read the entire series for free as it's posted to followers. No ads, no trackers, no middlemen, we're going back to our roots on the open web. [more inside]
posted by churl on Sep 26, 2023 - 2 comments

Practical Defence Against Piracy - a graphic novel / webcomic in progress

Twelve years ago I posted a project here - “DelilahDirk.com - a graphic novel, serialized online.” Then, for a decade, I kept my head down in an old-fashioned authorly manner and made two more in the same series and some other books I’m proud of. Now I’m making another comic on the internet, it’s full of pirates, it's been nominated for a Will Eisner award, and the final instalment of the most recent chapter goes up on International Talk Like A Pirate Day. [more inside]
posted by TangoCharlie on Sep 12, 2023 - 3 comments

Brain Tape

Dogg, it is brain tape since young times. A deep dive / sacred reading podcast around the seminal webcomic Achewood, specifically the arc known as The Great Outdoor Fight. One of us knows everything about Achewood, the other knows basically nothing. Which one of us is Beef and which one is Ray is still undetermined. [more inside]
posted by phildini on Mar 25, 2022 - 5 comments

This is All Perfectly Normal

I started knocking out a 3-panel comic strip (mostly) daily since this whole "shelter in place" thing forced everybody to stay home and confront the abyss of boredom yawning away before them. [more inside]
posted by Pecinpah on Apr 14, 2020 - 3 comments

Incredible Doom: Season One

A gut-wrenching coming of age story of unlikely alliances, magic, daring escapes, young love, and crime sprees, all squeezed over 2400 baud modems. We're so proud to be finally releasing the entire 6-issue print and web comic Incredible Doom free for everyone to read online, no strings attached. We also made a new little video to give you an idea of what it's like. [more inside]
posted by churl on Sep 17, 2019 - 6 comments

Incredible Doom

Today my friend Matt and I are finally launching a new web & print comic series we’ve been working on for almost a year. It’s about teenagers in the '90s getting into life & death situations over the early Internet. [more inside]
posted by churl on Oct 3, 2017 - 11 comments

Oh, Boy! (daily journal comic)

A long time ago, in 2010, I made a comic strip, Champ 2010. It was a daily (mostly) strip following my year of no drinking. Someone shared it here and that was sorta fun. Anyway, I thought I'd share my new project, "Oh, Boy!". Also a daily comic. Thanks!
posted by jedcollins on Jul 28, 2017 - 4 comments

Decrypting Rita

I've spent the last four and a half years making this comic. It's about a robot lady dragged outside of reality by her ex-boyfriend. She's got to pull herself together across four parallel worlds before a hive mind takes over the planet. It's finished now. And it's all free online. "Decrypting Rita is that rarest and most refreshing of things: a science–fiction story that feels like it comes from the future." - Phil Foglio "Deliriously confusing and addictive... It’s kind of wonderful." - Peter Watts "Very post-singularity, much upload, wow." - Charlie Stross [more inside]
posted by egypturnash on Oct 7, 2015 - 3 comments

At the Zoo: a comic strip

Meet Toby the lion, Herman the penguin, Frank the zookeeper, Dr. Sara the vet, Misha the bear, Mr. and Mrs. Flamingo, and more... Fun for all ages. [more inside]
posted by overeducated_alligator on Jun 24, 2015 - 0 comments

Peep's Other Place

Developing a webcomic/animation series. At the moment I'm just figuring out what it is, but I recently finished a short animation which brings the little guy to life. I'd really love to hear some feedback if anyone has any.
posted by pmcp on Dec 11, 2014 - 3 comments

Pee & Pray

Pee & Pray is an ongoing web comic starring Peeing Calvin and Praying Calvin. I'm 18 episodes in so far. There is some NSFW language. And peeing. Thank you.
posted by Ratio on Jul 8, 2014 - 15 comments

November West

This is the story of a girl. And her two sons, Demon Child and Dark Warrior. She works for The Borganization... [more inside]
posted by Michele in California on Apr 15, 2014 - 7 comments

Robot Hugs: A Webcomic

Robot Hugs is the webcomic about anything that's in my head. I do comics about weird animal hybrids, cats, being queer, and other random thoughts. I also often do comics about having depression. I currently update twice a week.
posted by robot-hugs on Dec 2, 2012 - 0 comments

Unicorns Barf Rainbows: A Weekly Comic

A silly weekly comic about unicorns, including modern unicorn powers updated for today's busy age, and "facts" about unicorns. For example, this week's comic features an answer to the timeless question, "What do unicorns poop?" [more inside]
posted by ErikaB on Jun 20, 2012 - 5 comments

Planet Saturday Comics

These are the reflections, in comic form, of a guy (me) who was really apprehensive about becoming a parent--and who, after more than a decade, continues to be surprised by how much he loves it. If the comic is about anything more than that (and it often isn't), it's about the glimpses that we get, as parents, back into childhood and its secret worlds. "But Good Lord, man," I hear you cry, "there's 160-odd pages of this stuff. Where to start?" Links to my favorites inside. [more inside]
posted by Sing Or Swim on Feb 13, 2012 - 4 comments

Zany Guy Comic

After years of mulling around a comic w/a character I made in 7th grade, I finally 20+ years later have started an online comic about him. Meet Zany Guy. A perma-grinning, perma-tripping psychedelic "hero". [more inside]
posted by symbioid on Nov 19, 2011 - 0 comments

The Adventures of Painless Parker

HISTORICAL FICTION DENTISTRY COMICS! [more inside]
posted by overeducated_alligator on Oct 18, 2011 - 3 comments

A Deviant Coming of Age Comic

The comic version of my first novel, A Deviant Coming of Age Novel. [more inside]
posted by luckynerd on Aug 2, 2011 - 0 comments

Decrypting Rita

Is she a robot? A cyborg? An upload? That doesn't matter. What matters is that she's sleek and fast and elegant. Or maybe what matters is the human woman who shares her name and some curious parallels to her life. [more inside]
posted by egypturnash on Jul 16, 2011 - 2 comments

DelilahDirk.com - a graphic novel, serialized online

if you like your adventure stories light-hearted, your action historical, and your comics colourfully-illustrated, you may very well enjoy Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant. Updated on Saturday mornings with four to six new pages. [more inside]
posted by TangoCharlie on Jun 18, 2011 - 7 comments

Gentle Tentacle Webcomic

I finally got off my butt and started a webcomic. Still pretty rough but thought I'd share. [more inside]
posted by damn dirty ape on May 9, 2011 - 3 comments

The Civil Defender

A webcomic (space opera?!) written by GalaxieFiveHundred and untuckedshirts. Illustrated by untuckedshirts. This is the first of what will hopefully be many exciting episodes.
posted by GalaxieFiveHundred on May 5, 2011 - 4 comments

An Illustrated Field Guide to Our Depressing Nature

A webcomic in which wildlife is ascribed various neuroses, unpleasant personality traits, and other assorted character flaws, presented in (loosely) the manner of a nature guide. Think Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom meets Eeyore. Updated weekly.
posted by logicpunk on Feb 5, 2011 - 5 comments

Offbeat webcomic

I've been doing this for the past few months to entertain myself and possibly some of the people I work with. I don't know for sure, they may be fake laughing. I thought I'd open myself up for random abuse from strangers & ask what you guys think.
posted by Treefood on Nov 25, 2010 - 6 comments

BASIC DECENCY: A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE

BASIC DECENCY is a print collection containing the first 44 installments of my webcomic Gentleman's Gentleman, instructing one in the fine art of not being an uncivilized ass. On top of the 44 comic strips, the bonus materials include an illustrated guide to personality types, an awesome Interrobang-created guide to old-timey gentlemanry, an essay by Rebecca Collins on arch-Gentleman Dominick Dunne, and a very embarrassing About The Author photograph.
posted by COBRA! on Oct 19, 2010 - 2 comments

Marlowe the Monster

My current pet project is Marlowe, a sculpted webcomic/picturebook. It follows the life of a well meaning, slightly misguided, slightly shy, rather blobby monster with six eyes and two tentacles. Topics covered include asexual reproduction, (monster) civil rights, depression and lesbian sex(all SFW). Updates Wednesdays.
posted by sawdustbear on Sep 23, 2010 - 15 comments

CMcL: Illustrations of Conversations

Breaking my years of MeFi silence (but I've been lurking all along!), here's a photocomic made up of conversations added to my own photographs. I'm making some efforts in my life to be less neurotic about certain things, and I'm in hopes that sharing these photos and dialogues with y'all will not only entertain a little, but also help me stop being such a hermit and maybe deal with some Stuff. [more inside]
posted by Gator on Jul 23, 2010 - 11 comments

No Air Anywhere

Fanciful webcomic that is perhaps neither fancy nor funny. An astronaut who resembles an iPod (it's hard to draw people!) discusses life with a romantic squid. That's, pretty much, it. Enjoy!
posted by inging on Oct 16, 2008 - 2 comments

bunt cake: a webcomic thing

bunt cake is a new comic thing that I make out of baseball cards. It’s not about baseball, it's just literally made out of baseball cards. So if you like your childhood ephemera gone at with a pair of scissors and then recontextualized against random photographic backgrounds with dialogue juxtaposed there upon, this thing is right up your alley.
posted by cortex on Jul 16, 2007 - 0 comments

A Year in Comics

I'm drawing a page of comics once a day for the rest of the year. Most of them so far are autobiographical—things that have happened to me on that particular day. They're somewhat crude, but the quality is guaranteed to improve. They're also viewable as this Flickr set. Comics are usually posted late in the day, because I don't manage my time well.
posted by interrobang on Jan 6, 2007 - 0 comments

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