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Zenchav1 is like a play since it's mostly back and forth dialogue. It's hard to really pin down the genre because of the differences between the prologue (chapters 1-8) and the main story. There's action elements in it, dramatic elements in it, some historical elements, it's definitely fiction XD Fantasy too of course, but I don't think it's the kind of comic you picture for fantasy either.

Biographical fiction seems most appropriate XD There's also a bit of a New Age flare to it.

Demon House - weh, it definitely has supernatural elements, and it can be funny sometimes. But mostly I categorize it as slice-of-life since it's about Tula's last year of college and I picture it as a sitcom like Friends.

Heavy Horns - romance and drama for sure, though it's light on the romantic bits.

Erie Waters - This one was hard for me to pinpoint, I initially categorized it as the catch-all fantasy, but then switched to drama. It has supernatural elements as well as some romance.

Final Light is a fantasy, comedy, action, romance and adventures comic, but with what I plan it will be also drama, There might be Slice of life things but all in the context of this fantasy world.

I've got a (rather silly) murder mystery going on with Greyshire1, and I seriously had a hard time picking a category for it! I ended up listing it as Comedy but it's really more a parody of/ tribute to classic mystery genre (you know, Agatha Christie type stuff.) It's also a bit different genre-wise because it's going to be interactive eventually (readers can question the suspects and examine evidence.)

Tough question. I think The Vapors could be either funny or sad, depending how you look at it. In the end I decided to call it a drama, since the humor isn't overt enough to really feel like a comedy.

Like, I found this exchange pretty funny. It's all about the character being disappointed and pissed off, but it's for such a petty thing and he's such a dick about it that it made me laugh. I think whether the reader laughs at him or feels bad for him will depend on how much they identify with him. Well... hopefully, if I've done my job.

So yeah... "drama..?"

My hiatus comic/manga Soul Ascendance I would have to say is Action/Fantasy and Seinen.

I don't actually know what genre Stray Cats1 is in... I have it listed as a drama, I guess that's about right, but it does have a lot of action elements coming up. Seriously though, if someone wants to classify it for me, that would be terrific.

Echo1 is a fantasy/adventure webcomic. Mostly :3

I'm not picking a genre in particular, just something I like!

Fallacy is drama / fantasy with action surfacing time to time but mostly in future chapters. It could also be listed under mythology as it's very heavily inspired by Norse myths.

While I like reading stories from every genre, I enjoy most working with different kinds of fantasy stories. They are rarely something I'd classify purely fantasy but more of a mix of multiple genres, bits and pieces lifted from them to make one story. I have a future project that is mostly a mix of fantasy/adventure/ with sci-fi elements. There is also a journal comic I'm making which falls under slice of life / humor.

Kamikaze is kind of a bizarre mix. Most people say it's a superhero series at first glance, but once they read it 'superhero' is never mentioned again. As the creators behind it, we've always seen it as a sci-fi action drama. Readers also talk about it being a bit of political drama too, so there's that I guess. We've heard and used cyberpunk every now and then as well.

It's main genre is basically sci-fi. We like to have action in each episode with a heavy emphasis on character development and world building too. I wish I could make it easier and shorter to say, but that's honestly the best I got. xD

I would describe Tales from the Well as something of a modern fairytale. It's a creepy all-ages revival of stories like Grimm's fairytales and Hans Christian Anderson stories but with a fresh Coraline/Over the Garden Wall treatment on top of it =)

I think I'd label There's No Such Thing as Jason -- I.T. as a dark drama if I could be super specific. It deals a lot with fixation and the main character is a bit of a masochist. But it's mainly just drama, that fits the bill pretty well.