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Hi, welcome to Tapas :grin:. Feel free to have a look at either one of my series, I think you'll like them:

This is a cyberpunk detective novel inspired by film noir.

And this is a space western about a bounty hunter.

Have a look and I hope you enjoy...

Hello to all artists and writers. This thread is interesting because I feel it consciously connects us with other artists. I am slowly seeing several sci-fi artists and reading in slow steps to several novels because there is so much great stuff, and I've got a lot of work to do every day, but the truth is there are many comics and novels that do not have much reach as they deserve, and I'll start with my selections. There is material here to keep you entertained.

I can't start without first mentioning @Azifri, she is doing amazing work, and you can see it for her time on the platform since 2015 one of his early works called "Grandma's Hometown" shows a clean art style that she perfected in the comic "Terra Prima" and this is where I want to stop because this comic interested me for the art style and convinced me for the story that takes us into the multiverses. There is material here to keep you entertained.

"The Elven Starship" by Larissa Redeker. I've started reading this comic very recently, and even though it's just in its first steps, I must say that the conflation between Elves and space is striking to me. The art gives us some signs of great sequential panels to come that will blow our minds.

One of the first things I see in a comic is the sequential art between the panels, and @delladz has some very fast-paced, engaging sequences in his comic Seven Stars Silver Clouds. And another thing to highlight is the character interaction scenes and keep you on the thread of the situation, and Dellazd does it very well.

I love comics with a black and white theme, but with a predominance of screentones, and the comic "Team 541" grabbed me from the beginning for the wonderful art that combines traditional drawing with program editing.

"Ex-Machina" by @Saint01 The building of characters here is excellent, and the description of the settings is interesting, and involving. I have only started reading this novel a short time ago, and at the moment I recommend it one hundred percent.

I will never stop loving U.F.O. stories so that novel is one of my recommendations.

And here's mine...

Lupita - A sci-fi dystopian, steampunk, futuristic comic.
Lupita is a story that invites us to reflect on who we are and what role we play in our lives. Lupita will have to face great difficulties on her way to discover who is and what actions she will take on this planet hit by hostile nature and dystopian, steampunk, futuristic society.

Sci-fi peeps! If you haven't seen my work yet, please check out Frontier-0! the comic is complete and the follow-up prose novella is also here on Tapas! If you like fun space operas with bounty hunters and parties and talking bugs and sexy fish girls, please check it out now! ^^

Plus, I also did an animated pilot for Frontier-0 I'm still very happy with you can check out on Youtube! ^^

I have a scifi fantasy webcomic that is kinda slice of life! It's a story about a girl and her two moms making a living in a desert planet filled with aliens and spaceships.

My recommendation is Circuits and Veins, one of my favorite webcomics so far!

Thanks for the thread!

Dropping in to add my post apoc adventure tale, LOSTLAND to the scifi crew!

In my hand, I have a story.... A tale of luckless misfits who happened to be at the wrong, wrong place... at just the right time...

LOSTLAND is a supernatural, post-apoc adventure story following the tales of four travelers and the little twists of fate that bind them both to eachother, and to one man's grand design for this new world.

Prepare for crazy humor, intense action, and a touch of mystery, all rolled into a world that changes all who travel through it. Updates every Saturday.

If you've been looking for a scifi story told in a fantastical, well crafted world, and filled to the brim with kooky, creepy and loveable characters, LOSTLAND is that comic!

And for recommendations, I pick E-Depth Angel, by my bud, Mayshing!

I'm really interested in Neon Noir! I've seen it around and I definitely mess with that type of near future. I'll add it to the list although (as I've told others) I'm a super slow reader so catching up on novels that have been running a while is going to take time. And yes, as a novelist, I totally get the irony of me saying that lol.

Thanks for the insightful comments and the great suggestions. I'm already a Lupita subscriber and I see why your art gets so much love around here (including multiple times on this thread!) And yes, I wanted to have a thread that was more than just an excuse to promote my own stuff (although I certainly did that) - the SF crowd here is small but high quality and I wanted to see how many I could get in one space to chat and praise others. I love all of other genres but there's definitely a certain way of thinking that I love about SF people.

Thanks for being committed to the community, and I hope to see you around "Basic Cable" sometime!

My story Ragtime is largely a scifi adventure. My world is filled with unique technologies, robotic and alien races, dystopia landscapes mixed with futuristic cities and much more!