/r/comics
Everything related to print comics (comic books, graphic novels, and strips) and web comics. Artists are encouraged to post their own work. News and media for adaptations based on comic books are welcome. Read the subreddit wiki for more information about the subreddit.
This subreddit is for everything related to print comics and web comics. Artists are encouraged to post their own work. News and media for adaptations based on comic books are welcome. Read the subreddit wiki for more information about the subreddit.
- Don't complain about comics you don't like or understand. - If you don't get a comic, it's probably not meant for you. Comics are often targeted at certain audiences. If you don't get a comic, odds are it wasn't meant for you. Don't whine about it; just move on to the next comic.
- Don't attack artists posting their content. - It's not ok to attack artists with hateful comments meant to tear them down or try to chase them off Reddit.
- Don't make drama for drama's sake. No trolling. - Anyone wanting to participate in this community needs to keep their comments civil. No hateful comments or posts - Any comments or posts that are racist, mysogynistic, homophobic, transphobic, misinformation or extremist in nature will be removed and will result in an immediate ban.
- Respect the [OC] System - The [OC] tag is for artists wanting to submit their Original Content. False claims on others' art will get you banned.
- Respect the Report System - Reports are for content that breaks this sub's/Reddit's rules. False reports are given to the Reddit Admins.
- Tag NSFW content when needed. - Content with nudity, pornography, or obvious profanity should be tagged as NSFW.
- Cite Sources. - If your comic is a direct adaptation of an existing joke, tweet, post or meme, please cite the original source in the comments.
- Comic covers or short excerpts - A few scanned pages can be posted for discussion. Don't post entire comic books. Posts with too many pages will get removed.
- Web comic strips - Most strips need to be linked back to original sources (i.e. the artists' websites). Don't link to rehosted or hotlinked comics. Artists can use [OC] to link to their own work anywhere.
- Links to articles, videos, art, cosplay or music - Content directly related to comic books or web comics, including film and TV media.
- Discussion topics - Talk about past or present comic books or strips. Topics about comic-based movies or TV shows are also fine.
- Translations - English translations of non-English original comics are ok as long as the translation is honest and a link to the original source is provided in a comment.
- Edits to comics that you didn't make - Don't remove watermarks/attribution or try to "fix" someone else's work. Post your own original content.
- Stuff that just reminds you of comics without there being any real reference in the topic - Please keep posts on topic with real comic content.
- Links to download complete, pirated comic books - Please support comics by buying them.
Content creators can get Artist Flair to display next to their account names on all of their posts. Message the moderators with some proof and the name of your strip for some blue flair. Artists without flair can add [OC] to post titles to identify their "Original Content." Tagging a post with [OC] allows links to general hosting sites like Imgur.
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I want to get back into the series, but I know a lot has happened. The most recent venom comic I have read is issue #200, and then I stopped reading after Venom 2021 with his son started. I read most of the Carnage 2022 series, and I’m going to finish it. I’m pretty sure those two comics are colliding, and I want to get back into the symbiote verse. Can I get some help?
A friend and me started creating this comic over 10 years ago on scrap pieces of paper. We created our own website and ran it for a few years. Now we are back and excited to share our webcomic Void Of Reality in this new digital age which makes it so much easier to share and experience original work by comic and manga enthusiasts. We have switched over to Webtoon to host our work give us a like, comment, or subscribe!
Im making my very first full story comic, its a modern retelling of the myth of how Hermes stole Apollo's cattle in the form of a zine.
Im drawing the panels in the panels size but i cant get the detail i want. Should i draw the panels on bigger sizes and scale them down digitally or keep going with my small sizes? Im not really sure honestly. Im also not a very big comic person to begin with, my only real experiences are junji ito and carl barks donald duck comics
not sure if this is the correct subreddit or not, if not, sorry for bothering you. all i can remember is there is a girl's doll or stuffed animal and it gets damaged and the child is sad but the doll repairs itself but it adds creepy stuff, like the eye pops out so it adds several spider-like eyes and the arm is broken so it adds a claw or something. it finally finishes and shows itself to the girl and the little girl freaks out so the doll undoes the repairs it did and the mother gets the doll fixed properly and they live happily ever after. i do not remember where i seen this, hell may have been a dream but if you know of it please let me know, thank you for your time, have a great day.
I illustrated this piece in 2023 for Current Affairs Magazine. It was supposed to be a joke, not a prophecy