
Dinosaur Comics is probably one of my all-time favorites. Who doesn’t love dinosaurs in silly situations? Furthermore, who doesn’t like dinosaurs providing commentary on modern life?

Dinosaur Comics is probably one of my all-time favorites. Who doesn’t love dinosaurs in silly situations? Furthermore, who doesn’t like dinosaurs providing commentary on modern life?

Kelly talks with Alan Evans, the creator of the webcomic Rival Angels, about its unique storyline of women’s wrestling.

The Meek is an absolutely gorgeous webcomic created by Der-shing Helmer. Its lush color palette and engaging main character, the green-haired Angora, will pull readers in by the first page. After growing up in the jungle with her “grandfather,” a giant salamander, she is set on the task to find “the center” and, ultimately, civilization.

Kelly talks to Pab Sungenis, the creator of The New Adventures of Queen Victoria, about the unique webcomic and its self-published print incarnations.

Kelly talks to Joey Alison Sayers, the creator of ThingPart, a fun weekly webcomic strip with absurd punchlines and silly puns.

Pictures For Sad Children is really an entertaining read even if it isn’t really an uplifting one. While the name evokes more melancholy than it perhaps truly has, there are times when it is bittersweet or has an almost morose sense of humor.

Kelly talks with Arne Schulenberg about his photocomic Union of Heroes and the significance of superhero comics in Germany.

Kelly answers some questions she has been receiving regarding Webcomic Wednesday, including submissions.

Looking for a webcomic that has the feel of Edgar Rice Burroughs or E.E. Smith but the Heart of Calvin and Hobbes? Then Marooned is the comic for you. Creator Tom Dell’Aringa talked with Kelly about the comic and its influences.