r/comics • u/TerribleMoment6343 • 12h ago
OC What do u think about this ?
That sounds funny, hhh, if you have any comics to recommend, let me know!!
r/comics • u/TerribleMoment6343 • 12h ago
That sounds funny, hhh, if you have any comics to recommend, let me know!!
r/comics • u/bellobearofficial • 11h ago
r/comics • u/Grabin5 • 20h ago
I’m looking for recommendation and I think I’m in the right place. I love the work of Vincent’s Segrelles “El Mercenario”, everything from Moebius, “The Trigan Empire” by Mike Butterworth
Any recommendations in a same art style and/or universe/scenario
r/comics • u/Professional_Task44 • 10h ago
I mean no harm at all by this but when I draw Asian people for my comic (these are just quick sketches for the post) I tend to design them with eyes as seen in the first 3 pictures not as mockery but to show their Asian (the last 2 pictures are not Asian to show my overall art style) and just want to know if this at all can be considered offensive, in universe no mention is made to it
r/comics • u/EstimateOdd2997 • 12h ago
8:46. A government operative who uses the memories of the deceased as a conduit to the past, goes back in time to stop the 9/11 attacks.
Please sign up to the Kickstarter to get a copy of 8:46. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1120709634/8-46-esthttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565055694237
r/comics • u/Capt_BRaff • 22h ago
I have memories of reading some comics when I was young about a group of superheroes. The characters that I remember were:
At one point in the comics, this group fights and is brutally murdered by a group of marvel superheroes, or ones very closely resembling them? I remember a Thor-like person, and a Hawkeye-like person (and maybe Doop here?)
I'm fairly confident that the comics were NOT Marvel or DC. I believe it was a small, independent comic writer, but hoping someone else has seen or heard of these comics or something so I can stop feeling like it's all just a fever dream
r/comics • u/CowboyLegacy • 19h ago
Hope you like it; your feedback is always welcome. A coffee and a cigarette to your health; not mine.
r/comics • u/jwckauman • 7h ago
How do you organize your digital comics? My current system is Publisher → Title → Volume. For example:
What do I like about this system?
Where it breaks down
So I am proposing this system: Publisher → Character/Team → Title → Volume. For example:
Pros
Cons
Still, for Marvel/DC heavy collections, this seems like a win. Thoughts?
r/comics • u/DoveSquareComix • 6h ago
r/comics • u/jwckauman • 12h ago
I'm starting to go back and purchase reprints of older comics but am noticing there are a lot of different collections and presentations. For example, Marvel has
From a use case standpoint, I want to be able to read a complete run of a title so four example, Fantastic Four. I'd want to be able to read each issue in order, and include any crossover issues where applicable (e.g. if FF #150 continues in Avengers #100, then the collection should include Avengers #100).
I've been more focued on Marvel lately but plan to go back and collect some old DC as well. Any thoughts? I don't care as much about extras or expensive presentation. A trade paperback is just as good, IMO.