Showing posts with label webcomics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webcomics. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2020

Monster Mash of Webcomics

Hey, readers.  Happy March.  Winter is coming to an end and Spring is almost here.  Let's celebrate this upcoming changing of the seasons with some webcomic talk.  Here's a list of monster webcomics that I've been reading for a while and wanted to give a shout out to.

  • Biff the Vampire: The tale of a vampire far from home, who has to deal with friends and being a modern monster in a mortal world.
  • Ozzie the Vampire: A comic about a vampire and her human best friend protecting the town of Gloomburg, New Jersey from a constant onslaught of demonic forces from the underworld.
  • Monster Soup: The story of a zombie, witch, ghost, werewolf and vampire that are sentenced to live in a castle.

And that's my list.  Hope you enjoy reading these webcomics as much as I do.  Speaking of reading, i
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Monday, January 28, 2019

On the Rox

Hey, readers.  I know it's been a while since I last shared anything about webcomics on here.  But fear not.  I'm here with my latest webcomic discovery.  Came across it the other day on The Blogging Goth's facebook page.  

The webcomic is called Roxy.  It's about a woman who struggles to be an adult in the face of extreme social awkwardness.  I've read through the first 10 pages and so far, I'm digging it.  Definitely worth checking out.

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Saturday, February 24, 2018

Yesterday's Skulls

Hey, readers.  Told myself that I was going to put out more than 2 blog posts this month.  Guess that's not happening since the month's almost over.  Anyway, just wanted to leave a couple of recommendations for y'all to check out.

First up, is a webcomic called After Yesterday by Jaime Lalor Illustration.  It's described by the creator as a love story that's not a love story.  A story about music that's also not about music.  Margo has to decide what she wants or continue to just float through life.  Floating through life.  That sounds familiar. XP

Next on the recommendation list is a music artist called Mystery Skulls.  I found out about him through one of my friends.  His sound is a mix of electronica and neo soul.  If you like either of these music genres, then Mystery Skulls is for you.  Below is a video for one of his songs called Endlessly.

And we have reached the end of the post.  If I'm lucky, I might squeeze in a third post before February's end.  If not, see ya next month.

      

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Who You Gonna Call?

Definitely not a pair of unlicensed and semi-illegal ghost hunters.  That's what the webcomic, A Ghost Story, is based aroundFollow Maxine and Jack as they exterminate ghosts while also causing citywide chaos and panic.  So far, I've only read the first chapter.  But I can already tell that it's going to be a fun read.

My next post will be about my latest project for this month's Craft Along with GIY theme.  You can expect that one at the end of the month.  Til next time.





 

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Help an Artist Out

Robert Tritthardt, creator of the webcomics Writhe and Shine and Overcast with a Chance of Doom, needs your help.  Working on these comics is his chosen and only job.  In order to keep a roof over his head and feed his furry companion, he needs to raise more monthly pledges for his Patreon campaign.  What's Patreon?  It's a crowdfunding platform that allows artists to obtain funding from their fans/supporters on a recurring basis.

If you enjoy reading these webcomics and want to see them continue, head on over to Robert's Patreon Page and pledge.  Any amount will help.  Even $1 a month.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Poseurs Beware!

Image Source: Black Fairy Press

Hi-ho, readers.  Today, I want to talk about one of my favorite reads.  A webcomic called Poseur Patrol.  It's about the Gothic subculture in the 90s. This awesome webcomic was created by Merrily Duffy and Jaycee Baron.
 
They're the minds behind Black Fairy Press.  A publishing company that deals with comics for lovers of subculture, music, and fantasy.  I love reading Poseur Patrol.  I like how it pokes fun at poseurs, and promotes individuality within the goth scene.  Also, if you look hard enough, you'll find a few references to some popular films and songs.
 

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Gothic Comics

Gothic Comics is a website that works as a webcomic index.  It provides links to other Gothic comics.  Both online and in print.  So, if you're interested in finding some new Gothic comics to read, you should give this site a shot.  Just click the link below.
  

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Everybody Loves Reiko

On Friday, a member of one of my fb groups posted this video on the group's page.

                                
No words can describe how funny I thought this video was.  Probably laughed harder than I should have.  Anyway, after the video ended, I clicked on the link to the site where the video came from and discovered that it was a webcomic.  A very funny and bloody webcomic.  So, if you enjoy a good mix of violence and humor, I recommend giving Contemplating Reiko a read.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Andy Christ! Superstar!

Do you enjoy fictional violence?  Do you enjoy rabid squirrels?  Do you enjoy stories about children with demonic powers that might bring about the apocalypse?  Then, Andy Christ is the webcomic for you.  

Click the link below and get your reading on.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Wonderful World of Webcomics

About 2 or 3 weeks ago, Voltaire announced on his facebook page that he was featured in a Gothic webcomic by Robert Tritthardt called Writhe and Shine.  Checked out the strip.  Then, went about my online business.  Last week, he posted another W&S strip that he was in and I took another peek.  After that, I finally decided to go through the comic's archive section and read it from the beginning.

Took me 2 days to read through the entire archive.  But it was worth it.  Writhe and Shine is an awesome webcomic.  It has a good mix of comedic and serious tones.  Once I was done playing catch-up with that one, I started reading Robert's other Gothic webcomic, Overcast With A Chance Of DOOM!

This one also gets a thumbs up from me.  Again, a good mix of comedic and serious tones.  I recommend giving both webcomics a read.