@jpnakashima aye!
@AdrenalineShots also, this is not really my comic, but Jp kinda beat me to mines so ye
There's a comic called "Catalyst" or something by that lines on Tapas, it is flooded with Gifs and (home made) Music, it's super well produced
ALSO
If you plan on using gifs
Things I learned about gifs try to hold back on it till it really matters
For example, try not to animate pages as "A to b" instead of "A to B, which leads back to A" or "A to B, then long pause to signal it's the end of the sequence" since gifs "loop"
Also, most cases, it's better to use still images of "cause and effect" with two panels over animating it (or using "efficient animating" which is basically lazy animation, but done in a way without ruining the quality or movement, or even making the animation better if it were fully animated)
(If that sounds confusing, there's a page in Catalyst where a character stabs another character, the animation only has like 2 individual drawings for the segment, and the majority of the animation is tweened. Yet this whole segment still manages to do it's job, it's still a shocking scene full of dread)
May sound cheap to not really use full effort and quality on the whole comic to cut time on animation or just avoiding animation, but trust me, it's a good thing, it's better to save your energy for fantastic pages over stretching all that energy over the whole comic (that's just bad use of animative energy)
Catalyst is a great comic, and it uses plenty of non animated pages and shortcuts, if a comic that makes it's own music and is animated does it, then you aren't really lazy if you do it yourself. But still, it's no real excuse to NOT at least make the pages fair quality.