Mark Ilkov created the webcomic The Sideburn Guys, based on characters he made up in high school. And now, there are two animated shorts with a third on the way! Read More
If you've ever worked a service job, had to deal with annoying customers and/or grating coworkers, or just enjoy the rare unicorn that is a web comic that has both great art and great writing, then Multiplex is definitely worth a read. Read More
The Foglios have created a rich, interesting world. It’s definitely steampunk, but it’s steampunk set in a fantasy setting instead of the typical alternate past setting. This book has just the right amount of action, romance, and even silliness that I Read More
The Supernatural fandom has produced some wonderful comic commentary about the show through the talents of its artists. One such artist is Olga who produced chibi artwork and comic strips and has had her artwork housed at a LiveJournal community in her Read More
The Guns of Shadow Valley is a Western adventure series, peppered throughout with a fair number of science fiction elements, from David Wachter and Jim Clark. I recently had the opportunity to speak with David and Jim about their webcomic, working as a Read More
Power Out is a webcomic written and illustrated by comic creator Nathan Shreiber. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Nathan about his comic, his recent Will Eisner Comic Industry Award nomination, webcomics as an entertainment medium, and Read More
Moon Town has amazing art coupled with a story that is immediately interesting to any fan of science fiction. If you start reading one webcomic this year, this should be it. Check out what creator Steve Ogden had to tell me about Moon Town, his style, Read More
We're taking a bit of a break this week because I really want to know: what are you guys reading? This is your chance — have you been reading, hoping I'll mention your favorite webcomic (or even YOUR webcomic)? Read More
Copper Age is a dark gothic comic brought to you by Tom Brown and Brynneth Colvin. The darker mood will be more up the alley of fans of Poe than my last few Webcomic Wednesdays have been, but I don't think that you necessarily have to be a fan of gothic Read More
I was first introduced to Kawaii Not not as a webcomic, but in print at a local bookstore. It was recently that a friend informed me that Kawaii Not was, in fact, a webcomic. I knew I had to try and talk to the creator, and fortunately for me (and you!) Read More
Tails is a webcomic about Ethan Young, a young man who has problems just like the rest of us, and some problems on top of that. He lives at home, but his room is overrun by cats he and his ex-girlfriend saved from shelters. Read More
Kukuburi by Ramón Pérez has an artistic style that I would best describe as being surrealist fairy tale. Every frame is saturated with color, and the detail is quite unique in the realm of webcomics. Fortunately for me, and for the readers of this Read More