Hall of Fame
These people do some truly wonderful Webtoons. Check them out!
Blank Label Comics: These are the best comics on the Web. |
Clan of the Cats by Jamie Robertson: The ongoing story of Chelsea Chattan, a witch, who after a three year absence, returns to her hometown only to find out that things are not always what they seem. |
BoxJam's Doodle by BoxJam: Inventive, creative, bust-a-gut funny. It's never the same experience twice. This is one of my absolute favorite comics anywhere. Join the loyal legions of fans who love the Doodle. |
Down To Earth by Gavin Chafin & Steve Wood: A comic strip set in Hell. If that ain't enough for ya, try this: The writing and the art is top notch. This strip is headed places, so here's your chance to say, "Oh, yeah, I was a fan of those guys back in the *early* days." |
Chopping Block by Lee Adam Herold: You say you love Charles Addams and are nuts for Edward Gorey? You must go -- NOW -- to Chopping Block. The art is among the best on the Web (or anyplace else .... dammit, it's good stuff). The humor is DARK -- this is not for the faint-of-heart. Did I forget to mention it's also drop-dead funny? |
You Damn Kid by Owen Dunne: Yes, it's funny. Yes, it's rendered beautifully. But -- at no extra cost to you -- Owen writes the kind of stuff that makes you remember your own childhood. You'll find yourself reflecting back on those years and wondering why they turned Owen into a sensitive humorous writer while you, yourself, just turned out a hack. ...or maybe that's just me. |
Man-Man Comics by James Duncan and Matt Shepherd: This is a great super-hero parody strip featuring Man-Man, a peron who was bitten by a radioactive man, giving him the proportionate strength, speed and agility of a man. |
Todd and Penguin by David Wright: Yet another AltBrand Webcomics Telethon alumnus. He went above and beyond and pitched in with a comic strip for every day of the Telethon, helping provide a thread theoughout the event. He does an engaging and charming comic that you are sure to get a kick out of. |
Gluemeat by Case Yorke: Hey! Remember "Aren't We Real" by Case Yorke? It was a favorite Keenspace comic for many before its sad departure. Well, Case Yorke, the man who brought you AWR is back -- and better than ever with his new project titled "Gluemeat." Welcome back, Case! :) |