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Daga by Samuel Rapp One-shot, No updates



Amy's Picture Stories By Alexander Danner and Bill Duncan



"_______" Drawn by Brenna Zedan from Prompts by Chase Allgood Mondays, most likely



Biozoic By Gerry Swanson Updates Mondays



Snuggles By Edward J Grug III, Colours by Matthew William Boyd Langfield esq. One-shot, No updates



Reaper, Baby (prologue) One-shot, No updates



Uku by Otto Uhrwerk van Germain Updated Whenever



Friendship Fires by Julian Grant One Shot



Post-Mortem By Xaq Bazit One-shot, No updates.



hope. By Ursula Murray Husted One Shot, No Updates



Horticultural Fudge by Paul Greer Monday,Wednesday and Friday (or when life permits)



Business Casual By BT Livermore 16 pages, finished.



Kicks For Squares Coughed Up Weekly By Dee Hews Every Wednesday



The memories color By VxD



Airship One Thirty Eight By Andy Woods Updated frequently



Zenko Juri Harino bimonthly



Carnivale: a Kit Kaleidoscope story by Nick Mullins weekly



Bonom : lost in the space and time of the comic's panel By DoM - www.bonom.lu Monday



Bad Yeti by Jessica McLeod One-shot, no updates.


Recommended Reading

Whitney Robinson on Uku by Otto Uhrwerk van Germain

Otto Uhrwerk van Germain's Uku draws you into a beautifully rendered and mysterious world of light and color.
Relatively few webcomics take advantage of the fact that they're presented on a lit screen rather than a sheet of paper, but Otto Uhrwerk van Germain's Uku has a unique style that lets the colors pop off the screen.

The colorful individual pages are set off against a black background. Otto also draws viewers into the scene through the use of soft, rounded panels that appear to be painted around each image.

The drawings are done in a nice, watercolored style, with a nice variety of compositions. In particular, there are quite a few wide shots that impressively convey the world of the comic. Otto also makes great use of light in order to create a mysterious world. During the daytime, rays of light shoot out from behind characters and scenery; at night, the palette changes dramatically, and the world is rendered almost exclusively in blues and purples.

The mysterious and silent narrative follows Uku, a humanoid creature from a tribal community, as he wanders through jungles, makes discoveries, and gets in trouble. There is occasionally some ambiguity as to what is going on, but that works well within the comic itself, as it creates a sense of mystery and draws the reader in.

Uku is a beautiful comic which is well worth taking a look at. ... read it now!


Chris Smith on Kicks For Squares Coughed Up Weekly By Dee Hews

Like Andy Runton's Owly... but with violence and curses.
I must give a nod of approval to anyone that can make me laugh out loud with mere pictures.

Though his characters speak in pictograms, one never wonders what they are talking about, the emotions and ideas portrayed with such perfect delivery that one can sense the comedic timing...of pictures. And that, my friends, takes talent, which Mr. Hews is obviously leaking out of every orifice.

Kicks for Square is still on the shorter side of webcomics (50 from his last count), and any humorist would do well to spend the time shotgunning through the entire series.

It's artists like Dee Hews that both inspire others to keep creating and make them want to give up and just leave the comic making to the big leaguers. 

... read it now!


Brenna Zedan on Biozoic By Gerry Swanson

It's a pretty straight forward formula: crazy creatures eating other crazy creatures. What's not to like?
No words, no colours, nothing quite like it. Just highly detailed monsters of the imagination rending the flesh of their fellows. A pack of bug-eyed whatsits jump on the back of something taloned and six-eyed, next page the attackers become the meal for a swarm of plant-like bugs. It's sort of satisfying. Each little beastie gets what he gave the week before, in a delightful sort of domino-effect that carries the reader across land, air and sea. The art style is somewhere between morbid and whimsical, rendered in highly detailed line work that easily bears repeat viewings. ... read it now!


"_______" Drawn by Brenna Zedan from Prompts by Chase Allgood Mondays, most likely    ··||··    Airship One Thirty Eight By Andy Woods Updated frequently    ··||··    Amy's Picture Stories By Alexander Danner and Bill Duncan    ··||··    Bad Yeti by Jessica McLeod One-shot, no updates.    ··||··    Biozoic By Gerry Swanson Updates Mondays    ··||··    Bonom : lost in the space and time of the comic's panel By DoM - www.bonom.lu Monday    ··||··    Business Casual By BT Livermore 16 pages, finished.    ··||··    Carnivale: a Kit Kaleidoscope story by Nick Mullins weekly    ··||··    Daga by Samuel Rapp One-shot, No updates    ··||··    Friendship Fires by Julian Grant One Shot    ··||··    hope. By Ursula Murray Husted One Shot, No Updates    ··||··    Horticultural Fudge by Paul Greer Monday,Wednesday and Friday (or when life permits)    ··||··    Hugo Henson By Edward J Grug III Here and there    ··||··    Ive By Edward J Grug III Occasional    ··||··    Kicks For Squares Coughed Up Weekly By Dee Hews Every Wednesday    ··||··    Post-Mortem By Xaq Bazit One-shot, No updates.    ··||··    Reaper, Baby (prologue) One-shot, No updates    ··||··    Robotic Fish Tales: A Post-Aquatic Revenge Tragedy Writ and Drawn by Thom Finley One-shot with possible sequels    ··||··    Run away, robot monkeys Andrew Fulton infrequently for now.    ··||··    Snuggles By Edward J Grug III, Colours by Matthew William Boyd Langfield esq. One-shot, No updates    ··||··    Some sasquatch Andrew Fulton infrequently for now.    ··||··    The Gospel According to Blackfish by Cydnee Clark-Praxis one shot    ··||··    The memories color By VxD    ··||··    The Way It Came By Larry Nichols    ··||··    Trees and Mountains a wordless comic by Tyler Stafford eight page one-shot, no updates    ··||··    Uku by Otto Uhrwerk van Germain Updated Whenever    ··||··    Zenko Juri Harino bimonthly    ··||··   
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