SO MUCH PRETTY ART HERE!!!
My modus operandi is to do shorter comics (50-100 pages) and try to mix up the style of colouring each time to give each comic a unique flavour, so I have quite a few finished comics with very different ways of using traditional media.
For my comics The Art of Monsters and Breaking the Lore I used to create watercolour textures and use them to give my digital inks and colours a more traditional flavour, like in this example for the sky and the water:
For my comic the Trapper Lad, I sung further over into traditional art. Basically I did inks, pencil textures and some watercolour traditionally and then added digital tweaking to finish it off.
I have a new comic that will be debuting in January and I've found a happy medium between the two: I'm sketching and inking digitally because i find that easiest, then printing the lineart out and adding some watercolours. From there I scan it back into the computer and continue to colour digitally. It's a faster process than going totally traditional, and hopefully it produces something that looks more textured than just digital work.