Rescue Me - A mental health drama about a woman in an abusive household starting to get in a better place after learning to ask for help. It can come off a little strong, but it's an awareness story so those usually do. The art is sketchy but fits.
Blade Under Mask - A fantasy story set in bug Japan, or at least loosely inspired by Japanese culture, and has some horror elements. Unfortunately this one is on indefinite hiatus, but it's still one of my favorites. The art is amazing, and the story and how it's presented is really interesting!
The Dogs on the Railroad - A post-apocalyptic story featuring two dogs, not anthro dogs, just dogs, traveling to a safe place after the fall of humankind. The art can be a little weird, it's mad with MS Paint, but it fits and the story is bittersweet. It gives me Plague Dogs vibes, without the animal abuse and graphic imagery, and it's not QUITE as sad. I really like how different it is, and the chill tone.
The Creators - A sci-fi with some superhero vibes to it. It's a story about kids with the ability to bring their imaginations to life, and a group of them escape a secret facility while trying to figure their powers out while constantly being hunted. This one is also discontinued, but it's still a fun read. I liked the concept, and it's presented in a more down to earth way that contrasts well with some of the crazy imagery. The art is also nice, it has a superhero comic feel, but a little more janky and interesting to look at.
I like both of Sketchylinez' comics. They're dark GL, drama type of stories, you can almost consider them tragedies. They can be a little melodramatic, but the tone fits, and the art is gorgeous.
Ninety-Nine Righteous Men - BL catholicism horror. It's a story about a boy who has a crush on a pastor, becoming possessed by a demon and that very pastor has to exercise him. I've been following this creator's work for years, they draw messed up stuff which I enjoy, and I like this comic for it's teeth and art style. Not very many comics go to dark places, at least without sugar-coating things, so I appreciate it.
Sun Rising - A BL drama, I would consider it a tragedy. It's about a boy who falls in love with a vampire, the vampires are segregated to some slum area and are treated like shit. The boy always takes the vampire places, gives him gifts, and due to the vampire being very naïve he dies. Again I love the art style, I also love how depressing it is. It's nice when a story can make me sad, and there aren't that many out there, so I do cherish this one a little.
Hookteeth - A cosmic horror romance. A story about two merfolk falling for a pair of humans. This one hasn't been updated for a while, I think the creator is taking a break, but the story so far is surrealistic and has a lot of fun, gross imagery. I love the vibrant art style, and being a fan of cosmic horror I can't pass it up.
I have a lot more, but I just have the time to share these.