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Urban fantasy take on the Arthurian legend, with all the character-driven drama that goes with it.
Love the colorful action scenes and seamless wordbuilding. Going places. Fun and exciting places.

There's honestly too many I want to recommend! :smiley:

I'll start with @CodeMonkeyArts 's novel first! I love how the story mixes the idea of seven sins with superheroes, and yet it's very down-to-earth with real issues that plague each character. The fact that each chapter has a piece of art that depicts a scene from it only makes it more attractive! :wink:

Wow, I opened this thread thinking about suggesting your work only to be disappointed because it needed to be 10 episodes... And I see you mentioning me. THANK YOU, friend, really.

Seeing that the thread is not yet closed, maybe cause the total number has not reached 45 yet, I would still love to make a suggestion.

Olga McArrow's "Tales from the Afterworld" is an anthology that merges speculative science-fiction, mythology, mystery and fantasy in truly beautiful tales and short stories that remind me of the great minds like Gene Wolfe or Ursula K. Le Guin.

Ahh I do hope this is still open because I'm such a fan of

It's a self discovery story about secrets and how sometimes it's really none of your business to know someone else's. The art and writing are phenomenal, you can really tell they were given great care and love, the story is right now at it's absolute prime moments of story climax, and like? It's criminally underrated with just barely over 100 subs. Come on.

This is an amazing comic! It's focused primarily on LGBTQ+ issues, particularly those faced by young people either from school, or from outside adults. It has adorable art, and it provides so many important pieces of information. It's relatable to members of the queer community, and informative to those who aren't, while still being entertaining to all!

This one's super underappreciated and deserves a chance at way more attention (It has 33 episodes since jan6 2020, 1.7k views, and 24 subscribers). It's about a bunch of private(?) school girls suddenly becoming magical girls one by one, while completely unsure of how to use their powers with no guidance. Thus it has a very unique decompressed storytelling.

The way Batichi draws motion is really lovely, there's a lot of mystery and contemplative scenes I enjoy. It also updates consistently. (edited to be more clear why I like it :smiley: !)

Oooh this is great, I've been following a fairly new one that deserves some love.

The art is fun and charming, the characters make me laugh, and it's got a great, dark sense of humor with Victorian aesthetics. I'm very curious to see where it goes, and it definitely falls under the category of an undiscovered gem that stands out as something fresh!

EDIT: I guess I should add it is a story about graverobbing so there are some corpses flying around, but nothing I'd consider "excessive gore" in what's out so far.

Mercy: Freedom
A good simple story with a young woman from slavery be free for money. I love to follow the story than I like the drawing and the storytelling.
Suddenly it surprise one for only the better and the series goes from good to great!

@irene_addler is the on that make it and she have some problems in life, but now she back and new episodes coming very soon.

Please enjoy:
https://tapas.io/series/Mercy-Freedom/info3

oh, thank you!!! I'll be off hiatus in 2 weeks, I don't know if that'll count, but oh well! Thanks, Lars!!

Aw, am I late for the party? o3o

I keep track of some queer fantasy works that seem to be in the dark. This is one:

Two elf warriors bond after meeting in an accident in the mountain. There's a lot of darkness in the past of one of them, but that doesn't stop their relationship to grow.

It's set in the World of Warcraft and got my attention despite I have no idea of WoW. The story is really heartwarming, the art is so beautiful I have found myself stuck in some pages because I couldn't stop staring at a certain panel and the author is nice and replies to the comments.

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Our Universe is a sweet and wholesome supernatural horror story. It slowly sucks you in and by the time you realize the building horrors to come, you won't want to escape.

This cute little comic I've been following makes your heart melt. It has short panels and bright colours, that will make you smile, laugh and cry. Missing an episode doesn't make you feel super far behind or take ages to catch back up, which I love.