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I draw a sci-fi comic called Carla's Adventures: https://tapas.io/series/Carlas-Adventures.
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Why thank you! I think the link in the original post should be working?
No worries, that's allright!
Tack för de fina orden!
@Merle Thank you! It certainly is a learning experience. Here's the first version of the second page of my comic, compared to which the last page looks pretty good: [image][image]. @Azifri Thank you! Nice to hear from a reader on Webtoons! @BlueWorldComics, Thank you! Drawing and coloring by hand i…
@irene_addler Thank you! @snowy Your compliments really warm my heart! Hadn't heard of the Beano before, I suppose British comics are largely unknown to me. Thank you so much! @yansusu Thank you too! @Lunar-Turtle It is! @Kelheor Thank you! I'm glad to be finished, but am also tired. I would like to…
Hello! I don't have any particular reason to make this topic, other than being happy to have finished the comic I began drawing about 2 and a half years ago. In hindsight it's not that great, but if nothing else I learned a lot about drawing on the way. If anyone would like to take a look, here's th…
@Anithia, thanks for the tip, but from what I find this seems to be a novel? @KidJake, @racarter, @mong2, @AmazementComics, @Rhonder, @Centauuri and @LittleMissDevil, thanks for the tips! Nice to see all the different ways people use traditional art to create distinct visual styles! Oh, and regardin…
Thank you! Smith certainly has lots of charm, and it's nice to see comics on Tapas in the vein of newspaper strips. And I agree that Enchanted tails is gorgeous!
Thanks for the tip! This aesthetic isn't quite my cup of tea personally, but it's cool to see some bold graphical choices!
You got me there... Thanks for the tip! This comic certainly is gorgeous. Beautiful artwork with the characters, and the bright colours appeal to me as well!
Hello! I'm looking for something new to read, and thought it would be nice to read something traditionally made. Somehow, it has a certain flavour that I crave at the moment. Doesn't have to be coloured by hand, but the lines should be drawn with pens. Feel free to self-promote, or recommend other …
Haven't really gotten into The Meek, but I think I'll do that once MI wraps up!
Just wanted to say, in case anyone's missed it, that Mare Internum by Der-shing Helmer has come back from its hiatus! You may wonder why this needs to be in a post on here, but once you've read it you'll understand. It's probably the best webcomic that I've read, and anyone who's interested in hard …
Well, there's Mare Internum by Der-Shing Helmer, a truly moving exploration of depression through the story of an astronaut trapped under the ground on the planet Mars. One of the best webcomics I know of. Also, hope things get better soon!
Well, there's and . Both of these are on the lighthearted comedy side of things, and they both have art that's visually pleasing without being overwrought. Business of dragons is more dialogue-based, sarcastic sitcom-style humor. The pepper chronicles aims for a more brutal, risqué and mildly n…
I'm not sure if there really is a distinction that's been generally agreed upon. In a sense, obviously, graphic novels are a kind of comics. I guess what I meant was the difference between the older style of comics that are primarily focused on entertainment, with commentary and psychology on the …
Nice thread! Here's mine: @Mari, this isn't the kind of comic I usually read, since I usually don't like everyday settings unless it's in a gag-a-day format, but that's a personal preference. There's a whole lot of personality and humor, and Nem does strike me as a very believable dramatic teen,…
There's nothing to worry about, really. Most comics don't get much attention by their first few updates. When you've worked on something for a long time, it's easy to forget that the readers haven't had much time to get into it. You've already got 20 subs on Webtoons, which is good for a first updat…
Does it really matter?
It's great to hear that Paperinik has lots of fans! Oh, and Super Goofy is another fantastic character, in the more lighthearted Disney vein. Glad to hear him mentioned as well! (Trying to imagine him getting a dark sci-fi reboot like Paperinik got with New Adventures...)
Wow, this is great stuff!
Nice to hear I'm not alone! (In Sweden it was published under the name of "Stål-Kalle", which basically translates into "Steel-Donald.")
I recently revisited a childhood favorite of mine: Paperinik - New Adventures, the heavily Marvel-influenced Italian comic reboot of Donald Duck's superhero identity. I expected it to suck in retrospect, but found I still liked it. Granted, it is kind of pretentious and almost entirely unrelated to …
You're not here is a comic on Tapas about a young man suffering from hallucinations and struggling with a malicious voice inside his head. It's a horror comic, but it's grounded in empathy and takes its subject matter very seriously. And the pixel art really elevates the story. Mare Internum is a st…
The lip synch is really good as well!
Well, there's Comicfury. It's got a bunch of templates, and if you know some websedign, you can customize it. They also let you use their templates without displaying any connection to Comicfury. Here's a basic template site (mine), and here's a customized one (no idea how much work went into it). …
Here's one of the most visually exuberant comics you'll find on Tapas: And here's a an interesting and poetic one:
Thank you! And yes, my text formatting definitely needs work. Now this one is interesting! I don't think I've ever seen a comic quite like this is style, and it looks really good! There's not enough comics around that make use of white lines on black, and the crosshatching sets the mood very well. T…
Thank you! You're right, I'll try to space out my bubbles a bit more. Your comic is fun and eventful, and reminds me of the adventurous feel of a role-playing video game. The changing locations and character dynamics keep it engaging, and the world-ending stakes work well for this kind of story. Ove…
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but here's one where the readers' comments decide what the main character should try to do next: