Rating: 16+ for language

I'm a programmer by day and live a secret life as a creative guy by night. I like being outside, drawing, playing video games, reading and doing DIY projects. Abysmal Artist is my newest project and I enjoy it greatly, I hope you do as well :)

Afraid of Monsters is a fantasy/humour webcomic by Kat Ozkosar about one young Allen Alechem, a lad whose main concerns are his upcoming physics exam, not hurting himself, and generally being frightened by more or less everything. Cue his surprise (and abject ter... (Read more)

Rating: 16+, occasional language, not intended for kids or young teens

You look at the webcomic's description and read it. It tells you that you're reading it but doesn't say anything about the comic. You become a little self-conscious. Blink. DRAMA, COMEDY AND UNEXPECTED BULLSHIT. We have timetravel, dream mechanics, parallel worlds, witches and... (Read more)

Rating: All ages

There once was a grumpy dustbunny who lived in a tree... But after a failed forced rescue attempt involving a bear and a not so sturdy tree, this little dustbunny is finding himself out in the big wide world. Where he's going to soon discover that life outside of his books and... (Read more)

Fine Sometimes Rain follows the life of Georgia as she tries to overcome her depression with the help of her friends and family. This isn’t to say that this comic will be about depression all the time though!! There is still plenty of comedy and romance. Just think of it as a slice of life comic where the main character has depression.

Rating: Violence, strong language, death, gore, sports, quantum mechanics

A human stands facing Earth from the other side of the galaxy. This Homestuck/Hiveswap fancomic follows amateur scientist and journalism-enthusiast Luke Wilson as he explores a hostile alien planet. Reader discretion to strong language and an open mind to loose interpretations of quantum mechanics is advised.

Rating: 16+, adult situations, semi-graphic violence

A sparkly queer bilingual fantasy comedy. Featuring trauma recovery, slow-burn romance, cross-cultural communication, and baby unicorns. In the nation of Ceannis, a prophecy has been revealed. Dragonslaying hero Thorn Estragon and his team of loyal knights m... (Read more)

Rating: 18+ for graphic violence, gore, language, occasional nudity, adult situations.

What started as an attempt to learn how to make comics, has since snowballed into a wild adventure. When Evan, Steve, Dale, and Rob couldn't pull a magical sword from a stone individually they tried together, between the four of them they ... (Read more)

Tangled River is an all-ages science fiction graphic novel, set on a distant Earth-like world sometime in the future. Earth colonies have been set up across the planet, but a mysterious event ten years previously has wiped out all technology. We are introduced to Tanya, o... (Read more)

Rating: 15+ for occasional language and gore

Mina and Phineas are a very normal couple. Except for the part where one is a werewolf, one is a vampire, and both have been dragged into investigating a series of mysterious and increasingly gruesome deaths. Can they figure out what's going on before the killer strikes a... (Read more)

Rating: R for graphic violence and sexual content

High magic. Low life. Despite being known as a seedy tabloid The Unseelie Times is bought by pretty much everyone in the city. Some binge-read it, craving some fresh, spicy news, some like feeling the texture of that very paper as they wipe their ass with it. Sometimes i... (Read more)

Rating: Mild nudity and graphic, but cartoony, violence

Vlad is a vegan vampire--well, he still eats people, but wants to avoid GMOs and hormones in the blood he drinks. His ska-obsessed roommate/nephew Viktor, also a vampire, and alcoholic werewolf neighbor Lonnie g... (Read more)

Rating: 15+ for adult humour

A robot on his quest for love. A ghost having an identity crisis and a fork wanting to get spooned. War and Peas by Elizabeth Pich & Jonathan Kunz features heartwarming characters bound together by their apparent loneliness. Bored Panda says, it's "one of the most exciting and funniest webcomics in the world".