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Aug 2015

hey-o! I'm pretty new to the comic scene. I started down the path of digital art about a year and a half ago, and my comic, is about 6 months old (I think). There's a huuuggee difference between the first page and the most recent one, but I still have a long way to go ^.^ Honestly, I think the biggest difference is in my overall technique. Anywho. I'd be thrilled if you check out Reus2 and let me know what you think!

Glad ya think it's funny, and thanks for the sub. Keep on keeping on, I think one of the best things about webcomics is that even beginners get a say. It's always cool to see an artists style evolve and get more sophisticated over time.

We're new guys too! And would love some people to check out our work and let us know what you think. We're an Aussie writer and an American artist. Our first web comic is Noah's Arcc1

So, I basically saw all of yours, and subscribed to the ones I like. I have way too many comics on my reading list.

I wasn't sure if I qualified, but then looked at the quality in the rest of this thread and yep, I'm definitely a newb! My first comic was 2 years ago but I only posted 4 in the first couple of years and have only recently started updating Ha Ha Peculiar2 regularly. I'm now up to 19 and have definitely improved a bit in terms of drawing since the first one (and I'm using more sensible tools... ie. Manga Studio rather than Gimp)

24 days later

Joining the newbie club.
Here's my comic Afterimage, It's only about a month old. It's about these kids who get psychic powers and a bunch of weird stuff happening in the city Jacinto.

I have recently started my first comic which is only 1 chapter. I'll be sure to check out all the other newbies that posted when I have time. My comic is Kasou Kirema3 which took me a few weeks of drawing but now I'm in college so I can't really draw nearly as much.