I responded to each of mine individually, but I want to consolidate into one with a few others that are honorable mentions and people I want to support:
@vishakasriram was the first that I read, and she does very strongly on both her setting and premise. Her story starts off from the perspective of a child soldier that has still managed to hold onto her heart, a premise that I find fascinating in the face of dehumanization of soldiers in most media.
@maiishira04's comic is about the colors of love, and it is absolutely adorable. I was disappointed that the second scene wouldn't load for me when I was looking it over but I intend on taking a look at it again. If I can remember my webtoons info I'll subscribe on there, but I'm very hopeful that this will help motivate her to build an audience here on tapas.
@midluuna's comic is adorable in a different way, but it's also pretty hilarious so far. A witch's spell goes wrong, and she finds herself with a companion she didn't bargain for. The art style is cute but very well made, and er color choices are just splendid! I'm planning to give this one another look but it will likely be a subscribe.
Honorable mentions:
@cherrystark is a user I'm subscribed to whose story has a wonderful premise. I haven't gotten very far in it due to time constraints but her museum gives me heavy SCP vibes which not a bad thing at all. Her wording is very heavily on-point, and her sentence flow makes her novel extremely easy to get engulfed into. OVerall, a very excellent novel series.
@HopefulAttempt is a user I'm biased towards because we're good friends, but I've been around to witness her growth as a author and to say she's fulfilling her potential is putting it mildly. There's a reason so many of her viewers are active readers who engage in her work, and she does an incredible job of creating realistic characters with mixed moralities. When Souls Awaken is an amazing story and I can't recommend it enough.
@Gramkrackerhan's slice of life comic is funny and relatable, and can be enjoyed in small spurts or as a binge-read. She does an excellent job of sticking true to pocket-sized stories and is one my favorite comics to keep up with.