Static and Batman Beyond artwork by Nikolas Draper-Ivey.
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Static and Batman Beyond artwork by Nikolas Draper-Ivey.
Unexpected kindness can make a difference in someones life. I havenât done anything with the mane event in a while but the overwhelming love the comics still get drove me to make this lil piece Iâve had in mind Support the artist and future comics at My Patreon
Expand the Court.
Firefly Glow-in-the-Dark Pin Set // Kili Midi
Me: Itâs perfectly valid that Retsuko turned Haida down. She just got out of a relationship that she not only was very invested in, but it was also unhealthy. She needs time to recover.
Also me: goddammit Haida is perfect for you open your eyes
My nerdy protest sign for #womensmarch on Saturday. #captainamerica #noyoumove #icandothisallday
Case in point to my last post <3
Do you think cosplayers will come out in costume for the Womenâs March? Even if itâs in difference cities, I wonder what kind of impact it could have on kids and popular culture to see favored characters marching against hate?
Watch: Samantha Bee had the ultimate response to Trumpâs criticism of Gold Star mom Ghazala Khan
Crozet Island Orcas (Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea, BBC)
21 Ways To Spot A BS News Story Before Sharing It
by Lakhsmita Indira
Pokemon-Pikachu and Ashâs Reunion
An Animation I started during my 2nd year at the Animation Workshop and I decided to continue. It was a good challenge and a pleasure to use those childhood characters !
This looks fantastic! You can see how much care went into this with the subtle acting and snappy timing! slammed reblog right away, totally made my morning :)
THIS IS AMAZING
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If thereâs a question we get a lot itâs probably this one: Why did you decide to make a webcomic? The answer? Freedom. By creating a webcomic you are literally free to create whatever you want. You can tell whatever story you want. You can create any kind of world or lack there of you want. You can use any themes, any subject, and medium, and any style you wish. When you go indie the only thing stopping you from creating is you. Do you want to read a comic series about a young acolyte who falls in love with the goddess she serves? Well, thereâs a webcomic for that called Lady of the Shard. Oh! How about a series that talks about the intricacies of interracial love and dating when youâre older? Thereâs a webcomic for that too, called Alone. What about the wacky adventures of rum runners during the prohibition era where everyoneâs a cat? Webcomic called Lackadaisy. Reviews of sex toys and reasoned informed talks about sexuality that even kids can understand? Another webcomic called Oh Joy Sex Toy. How about a hard-boiled fantasy tale about a cursed sword that drains the life force of itâs owner? Check out the Hunter Black series. Story about a grumpy samurai who becomes an adoptive father? Yet again a webcomic called Grassblades. What about something that covers the complexities of faith in a world without water? Look up Suihira. Everywhere you look online thereâs a webcomic going on, itâs all free to read and itâs all doing great things for their creators. By creating comics and releasing work online creators get the chance to show off their artistic abilities, practice their storytelling skills, and entertain all in one fell swoop. For small investments or the ever popular crowdfunding campaign artists can grab printed magazines of their works to sell at conventions, and local shops. Through places like Comixology youâll find webcomics packaged for digital distribution so readers can flip through pages on their tech of choice. For every dollar you spend on a product produced by a webcomic creator almost every penny goes straight into that artists pocket. These artists put sweat, blood, tears, time, and talent together and create entire bodies of artwork that land them jobs at established companies, published books, even animated TV shows such as Axe Cop. Webcomics are the frontier of comic storytelling because they touch on subjects, characters, themes and styles that publishing companies arenât willing to take a chance on. The webcomic arena is simultaneously a training ground for new artists, and a powerhouse of creative talents that have built up a property that they control. With distribution platforms such as Wordpress, Tumblr and Tapastic getting a comic out there is easy. The hard part is getting noticed, which is where the community comes in. The webcomic community is tightly knit, supportive and engaged. Theyâre a collective of passionate and professional people who want to see their peers succeed. I have never seen such a welcoming group of people online as I have within the community at Tapastic. Â When we started off as an animated series pitch, one of the core principles we agreed on was to never wait for someone else to give us approval to tell the story. Webcomics have allowed us to reach the fans we knew existed for a story like Kamikaze without waiting for a network or studio to buy in. Weâre taking our next big step in telling our story by printing our first graphic novel of the comic. So far, the overwhelming amount of support our Kickstarter has received has been from existing fans excited to help raise the project higher. That wouldnât have been possible without the freedom to create and share that webcomics continue to provide us. â Back us on Kickstarter to get your hands on our first graphic novel Kamikaze: Volume 1! Thank you to everyone whose backed us and shared!!Â
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After nearly two years online, over 130 pages of comic content created and winning a Glyph Award, the comic Kamikaze is FINALLY coming to print! The book formatting is done, the printer is ready, all we have to do is get the funds.
The book will have the entirety of Ep. 1 in full color, will include detailed world building notes, never before seen pin up art, and development artwork! Backer rewards include everything from digital downloads, wallpaper packs, original art, prints and copies of Kamikaze: Volume 1!
If youâve enjoyed the comic, the story, or just like the art please support us by backing the Kickstarter and spreading the word. With your help we can get this comic printed.
Letâs make a book together! Love,
- Team Kamikaze PS. The comic will resume normally next week!
Kamikaze is a weekly dustbowl cyberpunk webcomic. Need to catch up? Start here.
These dudes have been talking about and working on this series in the ten years Iâve known them, and theyâre finally releasing a physical copy of ther comic! If youâre following me then youâll like this, I guarantee.
Best. Mentor. On. The. Citadel.
Yes! We've worked so hard on this! Please, please back it!
check out this awesome shot of Mermaid Lily-Rose taken by the fabulous Neil Kendall! How amazing is this set?!