Webcomics
46 sites
https://thel3tterm.com/
TheL3tterM is the personal Neocities home of an artist known as M, built primarily around their ongoing webcomic Redux, which updates on a regular schedule and is also hosted on Tapas and Webtoons. The site features artwork, writing, comics, a dream journal, a media blog, and planned bonus content and secret sections tied to the comic.
https://tagasa.ing/
TAGASAING is the creative home of Kal M., featuring original comics and illustrations including upcoming manga-style short stories with Filipino-themed and F/F narratives. The site showcases work-in-progress projects like a Silent Manga Audition entry and horror comics, making it a promising destination for fans of indie webcomics and illustration.
https://rockcandy.neocities.org/
RockCandy is a self-described gothic furry witch who creates the webcomics Pink Panties and Coven Creek alongside art, writing, and assorted side projects. The site features adult content warnings, a quirky horror-themed personality, and a growing collection of shrines and creative works.
https://mothcub.neocities.org/comic
Great Evil is a charming miniature webcomic by mothcub featuring an evil creature's small adventures, with each strip drawn at the tiny 33x81px web button size and scaled up for display. Six episodes are available so far, with titles like 'Lonely,' 'A Perfect Evening,' and 'I Love My Nose,' giving the series a quirky, lo-fi personality.
http://dieselsweeties.com/
Diesel Sweeties is a long-running pixel art webcomic by Richard Stevens (@rstevens) that has been publishing since 2000, featuring robots, nerds, and awkward romance rendered in a distinctive lo-fi pixel style. With over 5,000 strips in the archive, a store, and connections to a wider indie webcomics community, it is one of the most enduring and recognizable webcomics of the early internet era.
https://contrachrome.com/
Contra Chrome is a serialized webcomic by creator Leah that critiques Google Chrome's impact on privacy and democracy, presented as a direct rebuttal to Scott McCloud's original 2008 Chrome promotional comic. With 25 chapters spanning topics like data tracking, platform power, and browser surveillance, it blends visual storytelling with pointed digital rights commentary and is available in multiple languages.
https://discordcomics.com/comic/chapter1cover
Discord Comics is the home of Tab Kimpton's queer LGBT webcomics, including the long-running anthology series Khaos Komix, which follows multiple characters through interlinked coming-of-age and coming-out stories. The site hosts a substantial archive spanning chapters, side stories, and additional series like Infernal Relations and Shades, with a store, Patreon, and convention schedule rounding out the creative ecosystem.
https://mtc-comic.neocities.org/
MTC is a mature webcomic hosted on Neocities, featuring fictional characters and themes intended for readers 16 and up. The site includes a dedicated fanmail address and warns visitors of potentially disturbing content, suggesting a story-driven narrative with serious themes.
http://ryan-a.com/comics/sarahandtheseed01.htm
Ryan Andrews presents 'Sarah and the Seed,' an original webcomic about an old woman who gives birth to a rather large seed, told primarily through sequential images. The page is a dedicated reading page for this illustrated story, showcasing Andrews' distinctive visual storytelling style.
https://evegwood.com/
Eve Greenwood is a multi-award-nominated Scottish creator whose portfolio spans comics writing, drawing, editing, lettering, and publishing across several original projects. The site also dives into conlanging (constructed languages), art, and long-form essays, making it a rich hub for fans of indie comics and creative worldbuilding.