Here is mine:
https://tapas.io/series/The-story-of-how-humanity-has-thrown-itself-into-the-scrapyard
Civilization, technologically advanced in the past, is now in decline. Killer and hacker are trying to survive and find the answers to their questions among the ruins. What will they meet in this crazy and cruel world of misused technologies?
WARNING: strong language, violence and nudity. Only for adults. It's purposed for readers who like dark humor, thoughtful descriptions of technologies and unconventional characters.
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This is wildly off-topic, but you guys might be the best possible group to talk to about it.
I'm one of those people who have a hundred great ideas, but trying to fully realize a single one is the bane of my existence. I've got a webcomic I want to post. I've written it up, and even worked on the layouts. However when it comes to inking and finishing the thing, I freeze. I'm not sure why. I'm not afraid of sharing my story, or anything like that. I just...can't get it done.
Does anyone have any suggestions on getting over this? Has anyone run into this weird existential fear?
Edited by BoosterCold on May 29th 2019 at 6:50:31 AM
Is it about not being good enough? I write prose as well, and I've joined Na No Wri Mo several times. One of the great things about it is that you are forced to continue no matter what. Even if you think it's not good enough or quite right, you just force yourself to put stuff down anyway. Maybe what you need is a session where no matter how it looks, you will make yourself draw for a set amount of time, and whatever comes out of it comes out of it.
Writer, or something. And... a button? 🖲️I really don't know why I can't hit that last stretch. I know my stuff isn't going to be award winning out the gate. That gets me through the drafting portion. It's the polishing part that kills me.
Thanks for the advice though. I'll push it through (for better or worse), and see if I can get it done.
I've got a webcomic, but it feels like I'm necro'ing a thread...
It's The Wide Ocean, found on Comic Fury, and it's a fantasy action/adventure where horror elements snuck in. I... don't know how they got there. The story concerns a princess from a nation called Jawahra being stranded on a far-off island, with her only companion being the 7-foot tall sharkwoman. There's adventure, mystery, magic, comedy, a little bit of horror to spice things, and it's my first webcomic.
I'd like to make a tvtropes page for it, but I'm a bit paranoid regarding that whole 'self-promotion' dealio. I can't link to it yet, though. Still too new.
Edited by TheHiddenElephant on Aug 24th 2019 at 10:52:19 AM
I have one of non-sense humor, fantasy and fanservice, and it's about the routine of a company of women who are mysteriously giant browns, posted every first day of each month at Tapas and Comicfury, 30 pages for free. Counting on the pilot chapter already has 3 launched chapters!
Bronze Skin .INC (NSFW)
Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/Bronze-Skin-Inc
Comic Fury: http://bronzeskin.webcomic.ws/
I am wanting to create a page here on TV tropes about my webcomic, but I am unsure because I am not good at English, I use google translator.
Edited by Barreto on Sep 12th 2019 at 11:06:40 AM
I just started to release a High Fantasy webcomic called Crimson Knights. It releases three times a week every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Edited by DeadlyAssassin on Nov 4th 2019 at 2:16:32 PM
Children of Dievas - my webcomic about the Northern Crusades...And a month later the site turns into shit. Oh well, here's the new site.
Edited by DeadlyAssassin on Dec 3rd 2019 at 6:49:17 PM
Children of Dievas - my webcomic about the Northern CrusadesI don't have a webcomic, but I want to make one. I'm not very good at drawing, so that's a big hindrance for me.
I did write a script for one, and might write another one with the same characters. The humor probably sucks, to be honest.
The idea is to try, you never know unless you try. Besides some people get better after they gain some experience under their belts.
Well here goes nothingYes, I am the artist/writer of The Belch Dimension Comics...though I prefer to call it a "web-distributed comic", because unlike most serialized daily webcomics, it is released in a (at least in its first few years; I've had some delays and production hiccups) monthly book format, more like the trade mags.
Here's the wiki... https://scratchpad.fandom.com/wiki/The_Belch_Dimension_Comics
...and back issues can be read here— https://www.deviantart.com/haggismccrablice/gallery
A Trope to get you started:
Names The Same. Jiggawatt shares his name with a character from Grrl Power— but he's no hero; he's the vengeful, racist, insane ghost of a murderer executed by electric chair.
Hullo, all! I am the author and artist of Debugging Destiny. Available here.
In it, the two narrators attempt to fix a universe simulator with a malfunctioning Destiny subsystem. As they do so, the simulation plays out, telling tales of heroism, villainy, monsters, mysterious prophets, general silliness... all the classics.
If you're in the mood for something different, please take a look!
I don't have a webcomic online. I've got a bunch of pages done (91), but I don't really know where to upload it. My webmastering skills are lower than zero, so I'd have trouble setting up a website, and it'd be even worse if I had to pay to host it.
And of course after all that's done, I have no idea how to go around advertising it.
Of course you could always just post in on a hosting site ComicFury
Children of Dievas - my webcomic about the Northern CrusadesYes, I'm the artist/author of series called "DARISHA", you can read it on webtoon.com. It's a webtoon about the love story between a princess and a eunuch. It's a romance/comedy webtoon but recently It's turn out to be a drama...
Edited by sauluoi0101 on Jan 6th 2021 at 8:31:12 AM
Hey. I have a surreal psychological horror comic called Krazy Noodle Massacre. It's about an shut-in, anxiety-ridden guy who builds giant sculptures out of noodles and gets spied on by two nerds. It's lushly illustrated and has a lot of strange humor. If you're interested in reading an oddball comic, feel free to check it out.
webcomicker, creator of Krazy Noodle Massacre. she/her.Now that the first chapter's coming to a close, I feel reasonably confident enough to say that yes, I do have a webcomic. It's a Campaign Comic based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe called "Avengers... Adventure!!!".
I'm the writer for Mara! We literally just started, so not a lot of content yet, but we'll get there!
(Hope this isn’t a necro since it’s a sticky thread) I have a webcomic series, it’s not named yet though, but I have lots of comics and single-panels.
The platypus is my spirit animal.Can I see?
"Listen up, Marina, because this is SUPER important. Whatever you do, don't eat th“ “DON'T EAT WHAT?! Your text box ran out of space!”Hee hee. Caraway: Tales of Lucidity
For if you like fantasy-ish horror in a cute art style I guess.
I'm the creator of Poison Ivy Gulch, set in the Old West!
I have a webcomic. A sci-fi story about ancient things people find in melting icebergs. It's almost 5 years old already.
T Vtropes: GiftsOfWanderingIce Main website: Gifts of wandering ice
I started a T Vtropes about it myself and told my readers about it. They added a lot of info there, mostly about characters.
Edited by Mildegard on Nov 25th 2020 at 12:40:36 PM