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Like it says in the topic I feature Graphic novels that I find interesting and want to promote. Tell me what your Novel is about and it might be one of the next Golden Graphic novel Finds on my page. I like to promote Series that don't quite have the views it should and really get those diamonds to shine. So here is your chance to get a little bit of notice. We are not a huge or popular page quite yet so it won't do much yet but as I work on my series I want to also feature other cool stories to get people interested in Graphic novels.

Tapastic will not let me post a link to FB so if you want to see your comics featured head over to Studio Hiro on Facebook the symbol for the studio is the same as my symbol. While you are there check out other featured comics and stay up to date with what we are up to!

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The Facebook page you can look into to see your Featured series and share it and to find other series that have been featured. Studio Hiro my icon is the same icon that will be on there as well.

Okay, I'll bite.

Last night we (me and my partner) published the first chapter of our first ever web comic, titled "Death, Acceptance and Everything In-Between". It's the story of a cat named Rob, who has smoked away eight of his nine lives and after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer for the ninth time seeks what it really means to be alive. You can read the first chapter here: http://tapastic.com/series/Death-Acceptance-and-Everything-In-between2

A Legend (of Some Sort)3 is a self-contained graphic novel which pays loving tribute to the Legend of Zelda videogame series while imagining it as a farcical comedy, complete with unique characters and plots, this book is serialized daily on Tapastic and will be printed sometime later in 2015.

Perfect for fans of Nintendo, Fantasy Adventure, and Adventure Comedy stories!

I read the chapter you had out and it seemed like it would be funny and sad at the same time. I enjoy it so I featured it!

Read a couple chapters and it made me laugh quite a bit I like the humor in it and my girlfriends a huge Zelda fan and she enjoyed it. will feature this one next!

Feel free to check out my science-fiction coming of age story, Arc291. There are about 60 pages up to read and I'm currently publishing the fourth and final chapter of this story. I will continue in a second story coming soon.

I'll give this a try.

My story, The Chronicles of SolLuna, is a steampunk sci-fi fantasy that is about a master of technology and magic who gets embroiled in a conspiracy after thwarting an assassination. There's not much to it yet as I am working on the 2nd chapter right now.

this sounds like a really nice and helpful idea!
my comic is called Robo Hole3. its about a black hole thats turned into a boy and crashlands in an Earth suburb called Freefar. There he meets a grumpy girl named Parsnip whos forced out of her perfectionist life and into his world of fighting robots and people from alternate universes

its a full color nostalgic comedy/scifi

thanks for giving it a shot if you end up liking it! C:

Nice idea, thank you for your time!

I guess I'll try too: my webcomic, Captain Ufo2 Is a sci-fi comedic adventure series that followsthe titular character's attempts to conquer the galaxy. It actually does have two Facebook pages: the original one where we're currently publishing our second season (and sketches, gags and other random stuff based on the series), and a brand new one that follows the English translation we're releasing here on Tapastic. We'll probably merge the two once the translation catches up with the original releases.

It's great you're taking the time to promote people's work in this way! I think there's a definite niche out there for people to spread the word about underappreciated graphic novels.

I'll throw out there my comic The Art of Monsters, although perhaps its more of a novella than a novel! It's about 50 pages long and complete.
It's on Tapastic here1, but if you want to read it in its entireity you'll need to see the main site here.1
It's a story set in a fantasy version of Tang dynasty China, and it begins with a maneating monster facing a heavenly tribunal to account for a terrible crime. Its a quick read, shouldn't take you more than 15-20 minutes.

I cant seem to actually post links outside of Tapastic. but if you look for Studio Hiro on FB the symbol for the studio is the same as mine. you can see the ones that have been featured.

Whetstone3
It’s the year 2052. DarkSky, the world’s largest technological conglomerate, has spent hundreds of billions developing a radical new spacecraft engine codenamed “Wavehit”.

The world will soon be sailing amongst the stars...for a moderate price, of course.

There’s only one problem: the technology has been leaked. Something must be done to salvage the company’s profits, and DarkSky’s executives have come up with the perfect solution.

Amidst a society in freefall, a heroine will emerge. Guided by a secretive assassin named Tilly, a plan for vengeance is born…


Are you doing these in copic markers? The pages look amazing!

Then I'll give it a go.
Here's my main project. A surreal science fiction story about a cosmic squid and a female looking humanoid from the Pleiades. I call it Squidology1. The story is mostly based on conspiracy theories, alternate interpretation of various religious stories and my rather limited understanding of quantum physics.

I like it has kind of that old saturday cartoon comedy to it. I just featured it a second ago on FB if you wanna see it. Studio Hiro.