Favorite Webcomics?
19 Jun 22 12:34 am
I highly recommend reading Serenity Rose and also Poseur Patrol if you haven’t read either of them, and I also enjoy Writhe & Shine. Overcast with a Chance of DOOM! is another good webcomic with a great Punk character named Maxine and a lot of ghosts. There’s a Goth parody of Bloom County called Gloom County and you can find some of the comics on Archive.org’s Wayback Machine, but most of it hasn’t been archived. There was this Jolly Rotten Wingless Crow series that I’ve found snippets of on Google Images but I can’t find the source material anywhere, unfortunately. What are your favorite webcomics?
23 Nov 23 3:28 pm
Killing Stalking, Get Schooled, Superior Day, Weak Hero, Cursor, All Of Us Are Dead, etc.
11 Dec 23 7:21 pm *
"Stick in the Mud" by Konrad Okonski
It's about a guy who opens a dive bar that has a portal to the underworld in the basement. Demons and humans frequent the bar, with the understanding that the demons must leave the bar owner's friends alone.
https://www.konradokonski.com/SITM/
I loved "Bloom County" back in the day. I'll have to check out "Gloom County."
It's about a guy who opens a dive bar that has a portal to the underworld in the basement. Demons and humans frequent the bar, with the understanding that the demons must leave the bar owner's friends alone.
https://www.konradokonski.com/SITM/
I loved "Bloom County" back in the day. I'll have to check out "Gloom County."
12 Feb 24 5:46 pm
i'm a longtime fan of bogleech's amazing "awful hospital" and i will forever have a soft spot for jthm.
http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/archive is a great place to start!
http://www.bogleech.com/awfulhospital/archive is a great place to start!
13 Aug 24 1:41 pm
A multimedia web novel: https://stonecallers.com
The Story
February 1995. A cryptic phone call pulls a young girl into a harsh winter landscape and a puzzling new reality – where she learns the truth of her family’s incredible legacy.
The story’s six text chapters unfold with accompanying interactive graphic, audio and video elements that offer clues, puzzles and foreshadowing – rewarding contemplation and exploration.
The Story
February 1995. A cryptic phone call pulls a young girl into a harsh winter landscape and a puzzling new reality – where she learns the truth of her family’s incredible legacy.
The story’s six text chapters unfold with accompanying interactive graphic, audio and video elements that offer clues, puzzles and foreshadowing – rewarding contemplation and exploration.