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Nov 2019

Hey hi hello!

The Support Message Feed on the Inksgiving page is by far one of my favorite things that we've ever done at Tapas. It captures all of our best parts and is honestly such a source of joy for myself and the team. Seeing creators and readers coming together and giving thanks and supporting one another represents all the best aspects of what our community can be. Thank you.

I wanted to do something a little fun with this Inksgiving right here with the community.

I'll be awarding nominal amounts of Ink throughout the weekend.

The rules are simple!

Please share a comic or novel other than your own, and write a sentence or two about why you love that series, and I will Support that series with some Ink. Please share series that have Support enabled!

Hope everyone here has a fun and fulfilling Inksgiving experience. Thanks again for taking part in this community event and I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season. Thank you.

-Michael

Oh and please don't be shy! I have a toooooon of Ink :slight_smile:

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I'd like to share @Iris-Grimoire's Splitting Image!
While the series is still in the early stages, I'm intrigued by the premise of watching a character go about their life and deal with the consequences of the aftermath of their villainy. I've seen a little bit of the script past where it is so far in the comic proper, and I'm looking forward to seeing how things further develop!

Wonderful! Thanks for nominating Splitting Image! I just supported them and subscribed! :smiley:

I love the story and art of this one

Ahh, yeah, The God of Pain's Groom is rad! Thanks for sharing!

I don't know if it's against the rules but I have to recommend mention a few people here!

I love @amortelito story. The imagination is wonderful and I really enjoy the dynamics between the characters. Not to mention, they have a wonderful attitude and are so supportive

I can't say enough good things about @phen TNSTAJ just continues to grab my attention. I love the style and the colors :heart_eyes: The characters and the story keep me wanting more

I know @Pan s fairly well known around here but I love their work. Tora is a new story and it's a dabble which I think is an interesting way to write a story. So kudos for attempting the challenge to do it!

and lastly, @nascentechuva The way A Narrator's Role is written if the first thing that caught my attention. It's a short but sweet read!

I honestly haven't gotten a chance to start reading it yet but Hookteeth has some stunning artwork and I can't wait to sit down during holiday downtime and give it a read.

Choosing only one is really difficult :S So I'm gonna go with my favorite that has the smallest number of subscribers:

This series is a detective-supernatural story that, besides having a good story and art, reminds me on the comics I used to read with one of my uncles when I was a kid. My family moved abroad for over a decade, and during that time my uncle went through some difficult times, so I can only guess that during that time at some point he stopped being so interested in comics. So yeah, nostalgia :blush:


Someone nominated more than one so here is the next in my list:

Space drama with supernatural elements, my guilty pleasure ^^ I just enjoy every page of this manga.

Here's my nominations!
@Larslaustsen has written a fresh, unique fantasy (and bonus points because cats!!)

@jensrichard77 creates the ever-amusing chronicles of Blue and his color friends/enemies/aliens that always makes me laugh!

And @teasidesketches has a gorgeously crafted fantasy comic with lovely art!

I'm going with my favorite cyberpunk webcomic, which is Cryo & Io's 'Drugs and Wires'. These guys have been working hard on this stuff for years and deserve some more eyes on their work.

Also, shoutout to Forgotten Sons by Carolina Álvarez, who hasn't activated her ink tab. but still does some amazing work, so go and check it out.

Eek! Thank you, @teasidesketches! I was thinking of who to share since it can only be one, but there's no other choice, it's your own Ivory Weald!

It's pretty hard to see an entirely traditional work as a webcomic to begin with, but Rue's markers and watercolors are incredible and a treat to see every update! The characters are also all very well written (and I hope Matthias is okay) and the character design is very pretty with all the flowing outfits and beautiful colors. Also, the aesthetics and inspirations for the worldbuilding and people, all right up my alley.

Yayy, nice thread! :hype_01: here's the comic I'll share:

I've known the author for years (over a decade I think? lol) and I started using Tapas because of her! I know there are a lot of gag comics in this genre out there but this one is my favourite, I really love how the style is simple while also being very expressive and unique, you can see how it changed through the years. The jokes also feel genuine and smart, they can go from exaggerated to subtle!

Yes agree 100%! @amortelito deserves some community award <3

@ratique with Queen of gods can never get too much attentions

@FoxDyeInk Has this comic, it has all I looking after: Great drawing/Art, Humor, Mystery and surprises.

But I will like to set @irene_addler up as well
It is a classic one with a girl as a slave and gets sold to a one there may be like her, but so all changes the man... I do not say more but it steps inside some fantasy and surprise me. A good story is all

You should definitely give out some ink to these comics by @beta1042 and @Samuraiflame respectively. Both are romance stories that play with existing anime plots and twist them on their head with strong character developments, comedy, and wholesome values. If you like your romance comics with a bit more strength to them instead of drama that goes nowhere, these are your types of stores:


So... they’re actually not unlocked for ink yet, but I thought I’d at least promote this novel. It takes a lot to pull me out of just focusing on creating to actually read the works that I’ve subscribed to (all of which truly have caught my eye), but I’ve gotta give a shout out to @An_Alias for Boil Frogs Slowly. Any time I see an update, I drop all to read it. I’m so curious about this plot and how it unfolds.

Also, thank you @michaelson for all the work you put into Tapas. I’m sure it’s not all glitter and joy all the time, but you’re appreciated. You too @ratique for putting us in our places when we need to be checked :grin:

That's really kind.

I haven't read much on here yet, but of the few I have, I definitely think this has potential and deserves some more love and support~

I've picked three that I love! All of them deserve more attention and many inks.

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Super original and engaging plot, and I can't get enough of the art style. Every update is exciting tbh.

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Another one with gorgeous, unique art! A bold story that's great at tugging at the heartstrings.

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Fun setting, fun characters, fun colors, fun style. Very promising, and I look forward to each update.

So so so happy to see this thread here!


^Mita's work on Sabers is something of absolute genius and is immensely fun, stylish, and thought-provoking. He's been working on so hard on this comic for years and the energy he puts into it shows!


^ Underworld Engine is a feast both visually and narratively. I feel like I say that a lot (cause I can't help recommend this comic a lot!) but it's truly just a stunning, engaging piece with atmosphere to immerse yourself in.

(am shouting that @Penni shared my humble little comic, ooh, thank you endlessly, you're platinum gold!!)