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This is the part where I show the comics I own and beg for mutuals to talk about the Batfam.
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blake-me-up-inside · 3 months
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All 42 RWBY Comics!
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For Christmas, my extra awesome wife got me the last comic I needed for my RWBY comic collection: RWBY 7B.
With that, I have complete sets of all three comic runs: RWBY, RWBYxJustice League, and DC/RWBY. Each ran for 7 issues with two cover art variants for each issue. The physical releases for RWBY 7A and 7B were not supposed to happen but did anyway, making them the rarest.
I’m so excited to have a full set.
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courtneygodbey · 29 days
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It’s here! 🎉
Monstrously Cute: Volume 1 is now on sale!
It collects the first 150 comics and features a never before seen concept art section! 🐍🐺🐈🦇
✨a.co/d/2VA23V6✨
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19th October 2023
Gotham War: Red Hood #1 variant cover
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genericpuff · 8 months
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How am I supposed to find indie webcomics? I’m up-to-date on a handful of them and love them all but I’m just not sure how to find new ones. Most searches for webcomics lead you to the mainstream sites.
I mean mainstream sites are fine in and of themselves if you're following the series you like there (especially if the creators of those comics are trying to opt into things like Ad Rev), but if you're wanting to find stuff outside of Webtoons and Tapas, here are some other methods to do so:
Random Webcomic - About as unbiased as you can get, literally sends you to the website for a comic it pulls at random. All comics in the roulette are user-submitted so for the most part, they're all still active or at least have live sites. Sometimes you'll find the odd broken link tho ;0
Top Webcomics - A collective of webcomics competing for top spots. Offers plenty of ad space where people advertise their comics whether or not they make it to the top of the voting pool. And has genre listings you can browse if competitive listings aren't your thing.
The Webcomic List - A collection of webcomics submitted by users that are then crawled by the site's bots to check for new updates. It has a list for most recently updated, but also sorts by genre. Definitely one of the most "old school" listings to exist.
SpiderForest - A jury-picked collection of webcomics. Once every year or two they open submissions where people can pitch their new or ongoing comics - if they're picked, they get a special listing and features on the site, and can either have their existing website affiliated with SF branding or have a new site created for them by the staff. It's all non-profit and it mostly serves as a community of creators and readers, they are not a publisher, but they offer a wide variety of titles.
Hiveworks - Similar concept to SpiderForest except they're an actual publisher so they offer even more benefits to their selected creators including print deals and merchandising, but as such they're way harder to get into. Their submissions have been closed for a VERY long time but they offer a wide array of comics that typically appeal to general-audiences (i.e. there are no NSFW comics AFAIK).
GlobalComix - A platform that, while not new anymore, has been making strides in competing with platforms like Webtoons and Tapas. Has a lot of Western-style comics but their library variety has been growing and I'm pretty sure they're planning on releasing an app soon (if they haven't already).
ComicFury - The final frontier of old school early 2000's webcomic platforms. Run by one guy, this site allows for full HTML/CSS customization, domain hosting, and all those fun little things from an era long gone by. The front page sorting is set to "Recently updated" by default so there's no algorithm bullshit, no editors playing favorites, just classic 2000's era reading.
As a final note, the best part about browsing for comics that have their own sites is that they usually include listings of other comics that are similar to their own. Sites like Tamberlane will often have roulettes of other recommended comics that you can sift through.
There are plenty other comic aggregation sites out there too, of course, but these ones should help you get started if you're looking for other platforms and archives that aren't subject to corporate scrubbing or picky algorithms. It helps decentralize the Internet just a little bit more and rejuvenate what made webcomics so amazing in the first place - independent ownership, accessibility, and unapologetic existence.
Enjoy! <3
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deebrisbyfish · 5 months
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If you're a fan of the strip, and want to bring the series home in dead-tree volumes, you are SOOOO in luck! FINDING DEE is a hilarious & heartfelt look into the semi-autobiographical misadventures of a 40-Something cartoonist trying to make it in comics while navigating the ins and outs of coming out as transgender. 4, 80(ish) page, black & White volumes are now available, collecting the entire series from its debut in 2017 to June of 2023: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLKWV9C3
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kageokami21 · 5 months
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These just got here today, and I'm so excited to have them!!! I think I used to have one or two of these issues a few years ago, but aggghhh, now I've got the whole Saga, and I'm so happy about it!!! I'll have the whole Sonic Universe comic collection before long 😝
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beholdmystuffz · 8 months
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Excalibur - The Final Chapter - The Cross Time Caper (issue 24)(July 17)
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bluebeetle · 8 months
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Had a lot of fun at a local comic con this weekend!! Got a lotta new comics, some original art, some prints (not pictured), a cool tote bag, and stuff signed by tom grummet (he liked my lois cosplay!!!)
Very good time :3 im all comic'd out for awhile id say
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local-arcade-rat · 2 months
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Some of my favourite ads from Fantastic Four #221
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blake-me-up-inside · 7 months
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RWBY comic collection check in. I have all but the last four from the most recent run, plus the ever expensive 7B from the original run. I got fired from my job before getting the last ones but hopefully that’s changing soon. So clooooose.
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loooovemeee · 5 months
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Junji ito horror comic collection vol. 3
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ambrosethedarling · 3 months
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how do you organize your comic book collection?
My physical collection I just keep on my shelf and I’ve got them separated by characters and publishers so Batman comics are all together and my Robin ones are all together. I’ve also got a few of my favorite single issue covers up on my wall (I need to buy more sleeves to fill the last spot) but otherwise they live on my shelf.
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I do have a Comic Geeks app, but I’ve given up trying to keep track of aaallllll the comics I’ve read after 300 lmao. I just use it to keep track of the ones I own with the barcode scanner they have and I like looking at all the stats.
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hellboyslady · 11 months
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My newest addition to my comic collection I have, I just could not pass this one up, took long enough to get to me though I got this in the beginning of May. I was afraid I got lost in the mail but good thing it made it to me safely.
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kmclaude · 7 months
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📖 Read my new book yet? And Much of Madness is available on Amazon. It collects 72 pages worth of my black and white comics and zines with an extra surprise (the surprise is another comic!) 📖
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