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Ruby Slippers is a slow burn, queer romance, Sci-fi, space opera.
Excitement, Drama, Love, Adventure… None of these things were abundant in Rudolph Lacy’s world. But fate has a knack for flipping even the mysterious rolling blackness of space on it’s head, especially when Rudolph finds himself in the clutches of the devilish Space-Pirate Captain Amadeo Dimitri.
Read @ rubyslipperscomic.tumblr.com
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Read on @flowerpot-comic, Tapas, or LINE Webtoons!
A webcomic about a boy who grows dandelions from his head because of a mysterious disease, and all the problems that entails.
Ten years ago, Ben was the first person to be infected by a strange disease that causes flowers to grow from his body every spring and summer. In a world where flowers have become frightening, Ben has come to accept that most people will want to keep their distance from his dandelions. However, when an enthusiastic photographer arrives out of the blue and asks Ben to be a part of his project, Ben begins to discover what being a “flowerpot” really means.
(Genres: Slice-of-life, drama, romance)
Updates on Tuesdays! Support on Patreon!
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Feza Nocturne, a completely ordinary and lazy ferret, is in for an adventure of a lifetime after she runs into Kisandra, a world hopping creature known as a Sprite. After having her kind captured by a mad scientist, she seeks the help of the destined chosen one to help find her lost friends and defeat this mad scientist once and for all. With this in mind, Feza, Kisandra, and Feza’s childhood friend Jasper Kizo embark on a reluctant adventure that she 100% doesn’t want to do. Is she up to the challenges that await her on her destined path? Will she ever become a real hero with that lazy attitude? Who knows, but she’ll start to discover more about herself and what it means to be a true hero ( or die trying to be someone she’s not ).
Read it here: http://obscured-descentcomic.tumblr.com/
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Coals and Lilacs
“Unable to recall what happened from his incident, Robert Smith was forcibly introduced to secluded town of Bearhort and slowly strives to live as a “regular” teenager. But his past suggests something more out of his attempts of normality…”
Coals and Lilacs is a coming of age story about Robert Smith’s journey towards self-discovery and the people he interacted with. He will soon face the harsh truth (and a lot of terrible things) but till then, he’s going to make friends (pocket glitter). And his first friend is Paule Nemes, a girl who came to Rocky Mountains to study her lifelong passions: botany and herbal medicine. Maybe after meeting Robert, she’ll be able to have a chance to make him an anime fan? Maybe get him into K-pop? What about nature? They have to start somewhere on their first friendship.
Read it here: http://coalsandlilacs.com/
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So here’s the thing.
Webcomics are awesome, right? Right, we can all agree on that. And there are some pretty sweet sites out there aimed specifically at comics, like Smackjeeves, Comicfury, Comic Genesis, Webtoons… The list goes on. The best thing about those sites is that you know the people who are visiting that site are specifically looking for a webcomic, preferably your webcomic.
Now here’s the issue: I am sure a lot of you must have heard about the controversy surrounded Tapas that happened on May 18th (which was exactly a week ago on at the time of writing this). If you haven’t, in short: Tapas had recently updated their Terms of Service and included a very controversial clause. By using their site, they claimed the Right of First Refusal (click that link for more info), which is kind of a Big No No. Eventually Tapas deleted the clause, but a lot of creators have decided to move their comics away from Tapas and host independently, because who’s to say they won’t add something else that stupid again? And who’s to say Smackjeeves won’t wake up tomorrow and add something controversial?
A lot of comic artists went to Tumblr instead. There are a lot of good things about self hosting, your own theme, your own site, if you are willing to pay, your own domain. Problem tho: You don’t have those sweet, sweet people who are already looking for comics. In my experience attracting readers to your comic is horrible on Tumblr. As someone who’s an avid comic reader, the only few times I have seen a comic pass on my dashboard was when that comic was already incredibly popular. It’s going to take ages for a newcomer to get noticed and even those who have been at it for a long time might still get lost in the mess that is Tumblr.
So this blog exists as a type of archive: It’s aim is to collect as many webcomics as that are hosted on tumblr and tag them, using some basic information like art and the synopsis of the comic. Readers will have an easier time looking through the tags and find something they are looking for, and creators will (hopefully) have more people reading their comics. It’s that easy.
In general all comics will be posted except those that purposefully are hateful, doesn’t matter if it’s racist, homophobic, transphobic misogynistic, misandristic, or anything else that could be considered hateful.
With that said, if you have a comic here on tumblr, or love one you feel needs more attention, feel free to submit them. They’ll most likely will get posted.
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