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Throwing my hat into the ring of traditional page comics, too. I've always preferred traditional page to scroll format, because there's a certain art to arranging panels to guide the eye and frame things, and let's face it, if you ever want to get it printed, it's already in a page format. Plus I'll agree with an earlier stated sentiment: I find scroll format, especially very long episodes, kind of exhausting to read.

I also do traditional art (markers) rather than digital, so I end up with this huge, gorgeous finished pages in a portfolio.

So much love for traditional page comics! <3 Here are some of my favorites (note: comics marked with an asterisk include dark/mature content):

Blood of the Taken by Sian Mandrake (*):

In Blood & Brine by Rowan Fridley (*):

Sixth Sense by FeverFiction:

The Changelings Sister by @yondoloki (*):

In the Woods Somewhere by @Tromroan:

Moontachi Gaiden by Suncoast Ent.:

Splitting Image by @Iris-Grimoire:

An Intern's Tale by @montrasimartina:

I... don't post my comic in traditional format anymore on Tapas, but if you're curious, you can check the page version on my website or ComicFury3 :smiley:

I make a traditional page comic called Heaven Hunters!

Also, I just discovered this traditional page comic called MAOR today and it's absolutely stunning!

(blush) Coming from a skilled creator like you is really something. Thanks for the shout out!

This long series also has excellent work, from a very dedicated creator Respeanut.
Very fitting to be in a hard covered book.

Thank you for the shoutout, Llyrel!

I love traditional format and I've got a bunch on my library, that haven't been mentioned here, that might be interesting! A few are in between, since they increase the space between regular page panels for readability, but I feel like they very much count.

On tapas, I really enjoy "Wake of the Clash" - great superhero story

I also have a WW2-based superhero comic that's traditionally formatted on here, called "Project: Achilles".

Hello! Suppose my comic would count as this, as it's handdrawn and on comoc style pages:

Oh yes, thanks for making this thread! Good to see people still enjoy traditional style comics. I think they’re easier to do over vertical style, in my opinion.

Here’s my webcomic:

Hello! I tried to revamp my comic into a scroll format before uploading, but I guess this just does not click with me as an artist. Besides, I was heavily inspired by 18th century sequential arts (broadside ballads and prints and all), so page by page kinda felt right in terms of the mood.
Here it is, hope you like it!

Thank you so much for reading my comic and actually recommending it here on the forums! :astonished:

I also grew up on page-by-page, traditional webcomics, I appreciate how much effort goes into posting loooong updates regularly, but I can't imagine doing it scroll style!

OMG! Thanks for the shout out! Your work has been on my list to check out for like, the LONGEST time, I just need to find a night to sit down and dive in to the backlog. :hugging:

This is a fun thread! I'll put some of my personal favorites for traditional page format comics!


(The Search for Henry Jekyll is my all time favorite webcomic and a visual TREAT for folks who love paneling)

IMO, I think traditional page comics still have HUGE appeal and most of all, are really well suited for books which I think are more important than ever right now. Books give fans a way to hold the comic and not to worry about a site closing down or the ever creeping censorship of the web AND give author's a way to continue making comics, aka getting paid for comics.

I've been making printed books for a hot second now, and while I am no means an expert, if anyone wants beginner tips on how to get started printing comics, I'm always here to talk and chat. Here are some of my own books as examples: https://darkchibishadow.bigcartel.com/category/comic-books2

Thanks for the thread!

I like to add more by their great formating and professional looking series.

The art in my comic is all traditional. I'd love it if you guys checked it out!

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I recommend samiluu's Black Wings.:heart_02:

I'm a traditional artist that makes a traditional comics, they are in panel form rather than scrolling form, which might be something i was thinking about changing, but i've always love the panel form it makes it look like something from old school comics.

which is what im going for in my main series. the other series is traditional but more spaced out i was going with a graphic feel for that one.

I didn't realize there were so many traditional format comics on here! I draw all of mine in traditional format and submit to GlobalComix but then I break it up for scroll format for Tapas. I guess I figured since most people visit Tapas on their phone, it would be easier to read in scroll. Y'all got me second guessing myself, lol :weary: