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May 2020

YESSS. @ratique, would it be alright to suggest a comic that's conveniently returning from hiatus next week, or am I better off saving it for a potential round 2 of this thread? (There's plenty to choose from, but the comic I'm thinking of has been a favorite of mine for a very long time now haha)

I nominate Terra Prima.

Smart science fiction that's not bogged down following popular tropes or fads.

I was having dinner and dropped my fork. Thank you so much for nominating me <3

I nominate Luminous

There's a lot of love for the Magical Girl genre in this series. The artwork is top notch, with a story that understands what the point of the genre is about:

Novel time.
Here is an amazing adventure made by @Larslaustsen who is suffering from dyslexia (word blindness)
But it hasn’t stopped him from telling his story and finding a great team to support him.
There are great art from @Azifri and all the text has been edit by professional.

We are not supposed to post own work and you may find me under the credit for helping with worldbuilding. But it is all I have done. Just at a side note, a super fan that is following a creator. So I hope it is still valid.

Rephaim! The storytelling and artwork is wonderful, I've been reading this comic as soon as it updates for a while now!

There are so many amazing comics to nominate, but I'm going to go with Phantom Reign because it is so cool and deserves it. Plus more people following means more participation and more cool stuff that can happen in it!

Then I'm gonna go ahead and nominate @phen's There's No Such Thing As Jason - I.T. because I am so very, very hyped for chapter 18 starting next Monday. It's a truly mind-bending psychological drama with absolutely phenomenal art that I've been following for a few years now, and it's always high up on my list of recommendations. There's honestly nothing else quite like it.

This sounds like fun. I recommend fridge and bear. Its a black comedy series that I personally found really funny with a very colorful and unique art style that's treat to look at. Very underrated in my opinion.

I totally gotta nominate Endless Night Encore by @LannaEXP ! It's such a charming, witty, funny comic, and i truly love it with all my heart. Every update makes me laugh!

I really enjoy "I'm the Prince's beard" by @Lazuli.
It has some natural flowing storytelling, interesting plot developments and an overall serious/comedic tone balance that I really enjoy. Internal monologues are the highlights for me and are always fun to experience.

Why have none of you nominated me?

Oh wait?

I ONLY HAVE 9 EPISODES.

WAAAAAAAAAA
SHIT

Because other people have less visibility and deserve it more?

I'd like to nominate Mallory Bush by @DavidPerry.

It's a callback to The Lil' Rascals, The Peanuts, and more and then slowly dives into an adventure. While having witty and charming humor, it also hits close to home, reminding us that family is important (whoever that family is to you); it's a very good read, with amazing art, amazing characters, and that special something you can really ever get through a comic.

If short comic strips are allowed then I nominate this one. I like the cute relatively simple art style and it's sometimes relatable/funny

How about Fragments by @Iridescent_Bismuth

The comic is still in early development but the art (Especially the backgrounds) is nice and detailed, the premise seems really neat too. modern fantasy is always a good time!

I wanna recommend Sonia: Legends of Eternal Darkness, it's by a friend of mine but I'm still a big fan.
Hell, I'm not usually a digital reader, but his worldbuilding and atmosphere kept me invested enough to try it out, that's why I feel like it needs to get more noticed.
Even if it doesn't get picked I hope some of you give it a chance.

Oh geez.... I have to pick just one? :cry_02: Argh this is a lot of pressure.

All right, very sorry to all the people I'd like to nominate but can't. If I can only pick one, I choose Hollow by @ninjashira for the professional overall polish, great visual storytelling and combining an enjoyable story with clever deconstruction of nostalgic anime tropes to explore themes of trauma and depression without feeling too heavy. It's just an all-round good comic, and it deserves to be on the front page.