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1. What made you want to make your comic?
-Curiosity. It started with wondering what would happen if you introduced supernatural powers to a setting they're not normally in. Then I started building lore and history around it, and the idea kept getting more and more fun to work with that I had to share it in comic form

2. What's your favorite book?
I have too many favorites, lol
The most inspirational fave was Bakuman. Reading that story always fired me up to work on my own story and give it my 100%

3. What's your next subscriber milestone?
The current goal is 200 before Chapter 2 ends. We're close to 170 and rising, so it's looking pretty good so far!

Thanks for the questions! And now, here's LOSTLAND

Q: What made you want to make your comic?

A: My main comic is a story I've been working on since I was 11. I just feel as though I've matured enough, and so has the story to a point where I could make an attempt at putting it in visual format.

Q: What's your favorite book?

A: I really liked the Eragon series.

Q: What's your next subscriber milestone?

A: My next subscriber milestone is 25 (I'm at 21)

What made you want to make your comic?
I grew up reading comic books and my art is heavily influenced from a lot of the indie comics I loved as a kid. I love bringing my character to life through story and the challenge of making the panels creative.

What's your favorite book?
Ishmael, but for comic books I would say Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, The Maxx, The Tick etc etc

What's your next subscriber milestone?
I have 22 subscribers I launched my comic Cosmic Safari a month a go. Updates every Thursday. So I guess 30 subs?

  1. I really enjoy free-styling novels and just writing what comes out of my head. So there wasn't much inspiration behind my novel.

  2. My favourite book is probably 'Anne of green gables', it's been my favourite book since i was a child.

  3. I am still at the 25 subscriber milestone, like all the others.

This is my novel if you are interested.
Above and Over Genre: fantasy, action, science fiction

  1. My main motivation was to finally let my star shine; I have been on an art block for years, and most of my love partners weren't so encouraging when it came to my passion. I did this comic as a way to restart my artistic passion and to professionally live off my art!

  2. My favourite book is Count of Montecristo by Alexander Dumas; it's the narrative of my life and sometimes I borrow archetypes and situations from it when building my narratives.

  3. My next sub milestone is 100 subs; I do hope to get it! I am currently at 52 subs.

Here's my pride and joy, Menmar:


  1. At first I was just writing random stories which was not public at all. I always wanted to make like a proper book but there was too much process in that plus I'm way too young for that. One day, I found out that you could write your own novels on Tapas for free so I used one of my stories that I was currently writing for Tapas.
  2. I don't really books to be honest. The reason why I write novels is because I like watching films but if I had too choose one it'd probably be 'Birthday boy'.
  3. I'm at only 7 subscribers so my next milestone will probably the tapas first milestone 25.

Here is my novel. It's called Perseus and the genres are, Mystery, action and comedy. I hope you'll like and read it.

Hi guys! Here's my webtoon called Colors of Love!
1. I didn't really have any inspiration for my webcomic. It was an extremely spontaneous decision
2. My favorite book is this book called "Inside Out and Back Again". I read it when I was a lot younger. It's about a Vietnamese girl who's adjusting to life in America after the Vietnam War. My parents both came from Vietnam so the book makes me understand my background a bit more.
3. My next subscriber milestone is 50 subscribers! I would really appreciate it if you guys subscribed. I think I'm around 35 subscribers right now.

Here's my webtoon! Please give it a like and subscribe if you can. Thanks

  1. Watching "Rebalance (stone official)" on youtube.

  2. Still star-crossed.

  3. 30-40

1) Wanted more dominant female leads and also asexual representation. Also represent a bit of gender role reversal.

2) The Clockwork Man by William Jablonsky.

3) I'd like to reach 250 subscribers. I'm at 147 at the moment.

This threads been going on for half a year, loving the support!
As for me

  1. I had a ton of characters and stories I did nothing with, so I finally decided to pick a story I felt strongest about and make it real. Inspired by (and a love letter to) one of my favorite games and series Yugioh, I wanted to create something that was timelessly mine.
  2. I never know how to answer this, but I really like Concept Art books, especially for games and animation, If I had to pick one, probably the art book for Persona 3.
  3. According to Tapas, it's 25, but I'd honestly be happy with 1. As a goal though, 5 would be my stretch goal.

Give mine a read if you have the time!

What made you want to make your comic?
I don't know... I always wanted to create my own manga/comic

What's your favorite book?
I don't really have a favorite book but I really liked reading "Ein gutes Omen" (good omens) by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman and "The Disaster Artist" by Greg Stestero and Tom Bissell

What's your next subscriber milestone?
My next subscriber milestone are 400 subs :slight_smile:

What made you want to make your comic?

Honestly? I don't remember all too well the exact point where I wanted to make a webcomic. It may have been a combination of all the drawn books I made as a kid, also other webcomics I read, and a whole bunch of characters that I had already created! My biggest comic inspirations were The Search for Henry Jekyll (which is on tapas btw https://tapas.io/series/The-Search-for-Henry-Jekyll/info ) and also a comic called Sanity Circus! They're some of the first comics I really got into, and I still adore them both to this day :')

What's your favorite book?

Famous Last Words by Katie Alender! I read this after I already started planning out my webcomic and posting it, and it just really reminds me of the story I have for my comic! A supernatural mystery with unlikely friends coming together to figure out the mystery of a lifetime. The book is definitely geared toward teenagers, but I can't help but love the characters and the story.

What's your next subscriber milestone?

My next one is 50! I'm currently at 15 (which I love and appreciate all the support so far <3)

What made you want to make your comic?

Growing up, I was a sucker for anything Marvel, DC, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles related. It was only when I got to Middle school that I realized that I wanted to create comics of my own and flesh out extensive lore within it.

What's your favorite book?

I don't have a favorite book, but I do like the Divergent book series.

What's your next subscriber milestone?

My next subscriber milestone would be to get to 300 subs. I have many series to choose from so that people can look at which one appeals to them more.

  1. What makes any of us want to make comics? I had an urge to make a comic so I spent a bunch of time brainstorming and writing ideas down to work through what I wanted to make. The initial inspiration for Runner was Made in Abyss though
  2. 1984. My favorite book series is Stormlight Archive
  3. 100

What made you want to make your comic?

I have watched anime for as long as I can remember and have always liked creating alternative stories. Little by little I started wanting to do something of my own and when I discovered that these stories came from manga / comics, it all started.

What's your favorite book?

The Eyes of My Princess by Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez

What's your next subscriber milestone?

My next one is 25, I'm currently at 11

1) I guess I always liked both drawing and storytelling and comics are such a neat way to tie these two interests up!

2) War and Peace, it fucking slaps

3) 75 subscribers would make me very happy u3u

Here's mine!

What made you want to make your comic?
I've always been a superhero fan and as such I started creating my own characters around 4th grade. They evolved since then, taking on radically different forms, but one constant was that I wanted to tell stories about them. While comics have always been the best medium for superheroes in my mind, I felt my art was just too terrible. However, after evolving my art to a certain point (in part by creating a different webcomic for a number of years), I bit the bullet and just jumped in with my main superheroes.

What's your favorite book?
Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut. Comic-wise (and superhero as well, since that book is neither), I would say the run of Doom Patrol written by Rachel Pollack in the 1990s. When it comes to webcomics, I would say either Mindmistress by Al Schroeder or Fusion by Essaybee.

What's your next subscriber milestone?
100 subscribers. I'm at 31, but hey I was at 23 to start the year (and I started in 2018), so things could be possible.

11 days later

What made you want to make your comic? Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Webtoon! It so touches my heart, and I just wanted to one day be able to achieve even a fragment of his comic-making abilities. It's a story I will never forget.

What's your favorite book? Anne of Green Gables! Besides the Bible of course.

What's your next subscriber milestone? Ummmm...one. I actually started a website and I need to work on making more content for it so I can build my email list on there.

So...:
1- When I was a kid, I always loved graphical medias, such as games, cartoon and comics, I always wanted to make a comic, but, no matter how I tried, I never manage to draw properly, if not just to sketch for concepts, and as time went by, I had always less time to practice or even try... But I found a passion in writing the stories, whenever there was a Essay when you could make a story of fantasy, or even a Essay of a particular Genre, I would have gone all-in, and time by time, I've ended attempt to be a writer, and for 8 years I have been making concepts and draft of 3 different series and stories, and never felt sattisfied, at the point that my actual series is the result of various draft made by merging the salvageable concepts of the failed idea, and I've been rewriting it a few times, before setting down to the final version that I'm now starting to pubblish, thanks to an Artist I originally Hired for the covers, for then attempt to make a "Comic/Novel Hybrid", and make the Prologue in Comic style... only then, almost half a year, I've decide to make 5 one-shot stories to introduce to the Novel, who later became the official script for the Series I'm going to start publish next year here on tapas. In poor words, meeting an artist with a style that fit my story, made me started to pubblish my series.
(Quite a mouthful of an Answer, but I had no Idea on how to summarize it)

2- I would likely say "The Nonexistent Knight" by Italo Calvino, bizzare, but also engagin, at the point that I've read it twice the same day when I bought it (I loved it and read it to death at the point that I've made a tribute reference in my Series much later in the plot).

3- Originally I wanted to answer with the 100 Subs, but I've reached that one around two days ago... so, Maybe now the next milestone is the 250 Subs one!

GENRE: Fantasy, Sci-fi Drama
There are so many people in the World of Gaia, each one of them has a story to tell, of events that changed their life drastically, both for the better and for the worst...
One start, and Five stories, of the preluding events that mark the beginning of the Story, of "The Golden Garden".

Set in a "Fantasy" world with Sci-fi roots, "Stories from the Golden Garden" is a Graphic Novel anthology that, following the Prologue, will tell 5 short stories about a few individuals, all connected by Destiny, while they celebrate 4 Holidays typical of their world, and also with the Origins of the Main Character, and that will all lead to the main story of "The Golden Garden".



Enjoy your stay, Have a nice day!