Webcomics
46 sites
https://noodledesk.net/
Jorts runs this charming space-themed personal site featuring hand-drawn comics, art diaries, and writing alongside book and film logs. The site has a dreamy, whimsical aesthetic with interactive elements and a growing archive of original comics that make it worth exploring.
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.
https://indigo-k.com/
Indigo Kelleigh's creative hub showcases original webcomics like 'Ellie Connelly,' tabletop games, minicomics, and an 8-Bit Tarot project. Visitors will find a mix of comics, game design, art, and blog updates from this prolific indie creator who sells work through Etsy, itch.io, and TheGameCrafter.
https://frankstipjar.neocities.org/
The homepage for 'Mama Mia!', a webcomic by capitalistboyfriend following the life of Frank Inscents Oregano, a worker at the fictional Schmuck's Pizza Corp. Visitors can read the prologue and browse a characters page in this charming, quirky slice-of-life comic with a distinctly retro web aesthetic.
https://notenoughrings.com/
Not Enough Rings is a completed webcomic by Veronica Vera and Oliver Bareham that retells the classic 16-bit Sonic the Hedgehog games one act at a time, covering Sonic 1 through Sonic and Knuckles. The full archive spanning 2011 to 2014 is organized by game, making it easy to read through all four Sonic titles from Green Hill Zone to the end.
https://tokyomiracle.net/
Tokyo Miracle is an original webcomic by sanchoyoscribbles, currently spanning 27 pages across multiple chapters with a cast of named characters and a dedicated gallery. The site features a clean reader interface with chapter navigation, a character page, and even a newsletter called the 'Mewsletter,' making it a charming self-contained comic experience.
https://bloktic.neocities.org/
Bloktic's Domain is the creative hub of a hobbyist creator named Bloktic, featuring an ongoing webcomic called Clark-Gibson (approaching its 200th issue) and original games including a puzzle title in development called MECObot. The site blends comic updates, game development progress posts, and a warm community feel with a guestbook and site button for linking.
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://tilde.club/~rolypolyphonic
Rolypolyphonic's tilde.club page introduces the Marginals, an original alien-computer-ghost species and the lore behind their multimedia webcomic project about a sentient doll and the end of the world. The site blends dense world-building, Homestuck-influenced aesthetics, and esoteric theories about consciousness into what promises to be a sprawling hypertext comic experience.
http://spqrblues.comicgenesis.com/
SPQR Blues is a historically-themed webcomic by creator Klio, set in ancient Rome and hosted on ComicGenesis with chapters including 'Prized Possessions,' 'Arms and a Man,' and 'Family Business.' The site features regularly updated comic pages with pencil and inked artwork, a dramatis personae wiki entry, and community links for reader comments and artist support.