I do several webcomics.
Boy Aurus The closest I get to consistent long-form comic. It's about an immortal wizard boy who lives in a Crapsack World, but is convinced "Bad guys always die" and therefore Living Forever Is Awesome and is intent on acting like all is right with the world.
Ask Altair Assassin's Creed fan comic.
Kaxen...on STUFF My "about whatever I feel like" gag comics. It's kind of like an illustrated blog or a really long Author Tract. And it also absorbed a previous gag series about being the dictator of the universe I ran so every once in a while I'm a dictator who is obsessed with the Evil Overlord List and The Prince but also completely stupid and petty.
edited 13th Dec '10 11:42:19 PM by Kaxen
Well, for one there's Sherlok Holms.
Also, I have another webcomic I'm planning to make sometime, called Aerial Special Squad.
Here, your blueness, have some nasty medicine.I want to begin one, but I havent got evrything ready yet.
How do you begin and develop your webcomics?
it's the b-side comic of my webcomic◊
and yes this is my webcomic...
edited 28th Dec '10 1:49:58 PM by Esteban009
I'm starting my new webcomic for the new year. It's going to be a daily for as long as I can manage it. It shouldn't be too hard since I already have over 50 ready to post.
Here's the address.
http://humansuffering.smackjeeves.com/
Ruining everything forever.It's odd and artistically crude, but I like it =D
I've only seen the first one as of now, though, so I'll brb with vether or not i think you followed up the first strip well.
Oh, bother. You're going to use that last panel for all your strips, aren't you?
Please, please don't. It made for a fantastic first strip and it's a brilliant idea, but a lot of its value is in... in how many times this is true, but how noone ever says it. I think you should keep it on the first panel but crop it out of the later ones and add it as a subtitle.
Seagull and Squirrel
(The punchline is human suffering)
or
Seagull and Squirrel: The Punchline is Human Suffering
Now you're either a very bad artist or aiming for crudity, and I like this (or at least don't mind it, if the writing is good enough. Comics like sherlok homs and sweet bro and hella jeff don't do it for me for more than a few strips, even though I know it's intentional) but I'm going to encourage you regardless to experiment with style. Don't hold yourself at "I made this with a mouse in MS paint" forever, or your readers will probably lose interest and move on. And finally if you're going to do this, the writing needs to be fantastic. Not fantastic in the way that plots and characters are, but in the way that that first strip stabbed at something deep and universal but overwhelmingly ignored.
edited 2nd Jan '11 2:33:35 PM by DaeBrayk
Oh, and I guess I have one too.
I'm currently collaborating with a friend to make a webcomic - I'm writing and she's drawing. Should be fun It is fantasy, concerns travel between worlds, and will be drawn in a manga-esque style.
Be not afraid...Got two with of Zelda: Courage's Curse having the better run.
The other one is Trope Troupe. It seriously needs some updates and love. I need to give it more love. And cowbell.
I have one!
It's pretty new right now but I update twice a week and I've got chapter 1 finished (34 pages) chapter 2 in the inking stage (32 pages) and chapter 3 in the drawing stage (18 pages) so no schedule slips for me! :D
Oh but it has some guys into other guys and girls into other girls, though not for a while yet. So if that isn't your cup of tea, then you probably shouldn't read it.
I've one too!
The President: a webcomic about romance, politics and vampiresI've wanted to be a webcomic artist since I was fourteen. I've tried and failed to update several comics between those five years. Now, I've finally increased my art skills far enough that I believe that I can put out a comic on the internet without being mocked too harshly. I have seventeen pages inked, thirty more sketched, and a great huge overreaching plot all typed up neatly in a little binder I keep under my pillow. Within the next year or so, I'll launch this story as a webcomic. It will take several years, and I'll likely be working on it well out of college. Something to keep me occupied while I slowly lose my soul as a copyeditor. Then, once I've completed the entire story, I'll start over again. With the skill I've wrought by posting the comic for free on the internet, I'll begin the story with better art, better writing, and a bigger and more refined story, and this I will publish as a graphic novel.
Working title is 'Ball Point Junk'. Still need to work on that. XP You can see a sample of what I want the finished pages to look like here.
I'd like to do a webcomic, but I think the art alone( The writing would be hit or miss) would be So Bad it's Horrible. I do ut up a comic on my Facebook because I would doodle in Highschool and people decided that they enjoyed it enough to bother me about it when I stopped drawing. It's all done on a sketchpad and scanned. Although I am ging to by a tablet soon so it'll atleast look cleaner.
I'm the writer behind www.waywardcross.com (sorry, I don't know how to link properly). We've been posting for a while, and we've still got a decent sized buffer, so we should be good for a while. I'm hoping that it'll start developing some semblance of a fanbase, but I'm terrible at promoting my work, so that may take some time. Let me know what you think, I'm always looking for feedback.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. -Groucho MarxI've reached over 100 iterations of my comic on bogleech.com :)
bogleech.com for my writing, comics and cartoons.i have a webcomic/webstory (it's done in a format similar to the discworld novel The Last Hero or, alternately, the old newspaper strip Prince Valiant. It's http://themagnificentpendrakes.tumblr.com, but I hope to get it a legitimate address soon.
I've started a webcomic with a friend. So far it only has two pages, though.
Be not afraid...I have a great idea for a webcomic, but somehow it never gets off the ground - I can't decide where I want to go with the story, and even if I could, I'd need to find an artist (I royally suck at drawing).
It would be called Castle Fillmore, and its premise would be something like this: the son of a murdered musician is sent to a boarding school with a strong emphasis on musical education. It turns out to be a Hogwarts-style magical castle powered by lots of Applied Phlebotinum.
The comic would be chock full of obscure musical references, especially to classic rock and heavy metal.
edited 4th Apr '11 3:21:14 AM by MidnightRambler
Mache dich, mein Herze, rein...That sounds really cool. Maybe you could post it in the Writer's Block forum and get someone to help out?
Thanks for the tip. I'll consider it.
Mache dich, mein Herze, rein...Finally published it. :) And now to begin the shameless plugging!
I'll bite. I do The Dragon Doctors. Sometimes I touch up the wiki page here for it too; it's fun.
What's it about? Magical doctors in the far future...and lots of stuff that happens to them.
edited 17th Apr '11 8:26:51 PM by Speedball
The fora use the same markup as the wiki, so you just Wiki Word the title: A Path To Greater Good
Author of The Way Of The Metagamer and Muffinbaked. My troper page.