webcomic Archives

Sarah Roark's After Daylight, After Hallowe'en
I'm Sarah Roark, and I write and draw the webcomic After Daylight, which has been updating faithfully (and feverishly) on a weekly basis for the past two years Now the first grand story arc is done, 100 hand-shaded pages are in the can, and you know what that means—time for the Kickstarter to fund the[...]
There's Never Been A Better Time To Be Into Webcomics
Cakes, time travel, and wizards await! By Kate Ashwin. Running til Wednesday 27th August. Kate Ashwin writes, Webcomics are pretty important to me I mean, I've always loved comics, of course, but there's something very different about webcomics, and that's accessibility. I think I was fifteen or so when I realised that people were putting comics on the internet- just putting[...]
David Gallaher And Steve Ellis – Talking To The Only Living Boys
Tomorrow at Noon, ET, The Only Living Boy by David Gallaher and Steve Ellis launch the full free webcomic The Only Living Boy at olbcomic.com. We chatted about the comic, its origins and what it means… for, you know Stuff. Rich Johnston: The Only Living Boy… In New York or New Cross? David Gallaher: Both[...]
Home Bound, Sweet Home Bound
Robert Schwager writes: I'm sitting here with one of the creators of a new webcomic "Home Bound" and by 'here with' I actually mean nothing of the sort, more just Facebook chatting Ian Wood is a pretty busy guy At 22 he is working on a masters in Bioinformatics and scripting/illustrating his new web comic[...]
Si Spurrier's Disenchantment Gets A Second Episode…
Disenchanted the free webcomic/multi-media extravaganza Disenchanted by Simon Spurrier and German Erramouspe, published by Bleeding Cool's owner Avatar Press has had its second chapter go live. Naturally it maintains it's sophisticated charm, its debonair wit and a sense of good taste at all – – – Please yourself For those already mourning the upcoming absence of Fables,[...]
The Art of Developing Character With Max Miller
Max Miller writes for Bleeding Cool: In the bright, flashy world of webcomics a story where three people have a long conversation in a single hotel room sounds like a hard sell Shattered With Curve of Horn has been running as a weekly webcomic for nearly a year at www.Artagem.com, and I can tell you nothing[...]
What May Be The Shortest Press Release Ever…
Dov believes that the Bleeding Cool readers will really enjoy his new webcomic and hopes we will help spread the word. Dov Torbin may be a marketing genius… or a very sick individual You decide. We receive press releases all the time They are filled with hyperbolic claims and grandiose verbiage treating even the smallest announcement[...]
The Zombie Boy That Won't Die
In 1996 he had another volume come out from Antarctic Press. And then Zombie Boy went away… for fourteen years. With the popularity of web comics, Stoke dusted off Zombie Boy and retooled it as a regular webcomic. Now going into its third year, Zombie Boy has garnered enough of a following that the original books are showing up[...]
The Once Greatest Superhero
The Phone Company", to put the final nail in Ultimate Man's career. Unemployed yet again, Ultimate Man manages to keep an apartment in the city and has a steady relationship while slowly drifting back into obscurity. This is where the webcomic ULTI-MAN picks up along this storyline ULTI-MAN is a story of Ultimate Man's daily life, and[...]
Looking Straight Ahead
Elaine M Will is a webcomic creator I think her work is absolutely extraordinary She's currently funded by the Xeric Award grants and is working on.. well, why don't I get her to explain? She tells Bleeding Cool; I've been drawing comics since I could hold a pencil, and I've been self-publishing for 10 years. I attended[...]
Where She Walks
Nathan Miller writes; Ambria Rourke is okay. She doesn’t mind when people call her Ambria, but she prefers to be called Bri, which she finds much less
Crossed On Leadership
There'a a new wepisode of Crossed: Wish You Were Here up by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erkine hitting the interwebs. And slightly less of the
Crossed: Wish You Were Here… As Long As "Here" Isn't In The Office
This week's Crossed: Wish You Were Here webcomic chapter has just gone live And basically this is the only grouping  of panels I can show you without raising the ire of Bleeding Cool's advertisers Because the actual strip, by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine is full of the kind of things that, if[...]
Crossed And Weavers, Weavers And Crossed
  We get a new webcomic episode of Crossed: Wish You Were Here by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine today Watch those crows in the bottom left corner, I pegged them right away… Also, in Spurrier-related comicness… "Why Are The Weavers?" Anyone got an idea? Busy boy.   We get a new webcomic episode of Crossed: Wish[...]
Avatar Plug Of The Week: Crossed: Wish You Were Here Chapter 6
There's a new Crossed: Wish You Were Here webcomic from Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine out right now. You know, around this time last year, I was getting Gary Erskine to draw the royal wedding biography of Prince William It's funny how a year can change things… There's a new Crossed: Wish You Were[...]
When Si Spurrier Joined The Legions Of The Crossed
As well as Crossed: Badlands from Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows, Crossed: Wish You Were Here, is a free weekly Crossed webcomic also launched, by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine. Well, Si Spurrier popped by Orbital Comics in London yesterday, and found some makeup waiting for him A quick session with an artist later,[...]
The Joy Of Dolphins – Crossed: Wish You Were Here Goes Live
The launch date for Avatar's new twice-monthly Crossed series Badlands, but also the second Avatar webcomic, Crossed: Wish You Were Here, for free, one chapter every week, by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine. Which has just gone live Now, as we know, every new Crossed has to start off with something you may not[...]
Finally, Another Page Of Cameron Stewart's Sin Titulo After Six Month Gap
Okay, Sin Tutulo is a late webcomic Cameron Stewart has been busy on Assassin's Creed: The Fall, Batman And Robin and Suicide Girls (the comic, not just visiting the website) – but finally we get to see what happens after the gun was spied (which was way back in mid-August!) Hopefully we won't have to[...]