Spotlight: Surfboards and Rayguns

Normally when I do a spotlight it's either something I've read or someone says, "You should read this." I know I'm a push over. This was the case for this next comic: Surfboards and Rayguns by author Brad Overall. I mean what can compare to the life of a surfboard instructor living on the beautiful beaches of Hawaii and surfing some of the best waves on the planet? How about not only getting your heart broken but finding out about the fickle mistress that is Fate.

Spotlight: For Ming! Fantasy Story

For those of you that don't know who he is Ming author of Fantasy Story. Then either you haven't had twitter very long and you haven't read a really great comic. The art style reminds me of a mixture of old style Asian paintings and manga style characters. It is usually done in black and white.
The finished Webcomic by James Spence - Dr. Sheep and the Aardvark

Spotlight: Dr. Sheep and the Aardvark

A webcomic idea can either be either grandiose and complex as a Greek labyrinth or as simple as a few characters and a well thought out storyline. The webcomic created by James Spencer for Dr. Sheep and the Aardvark not only has a well thought out story but simply brilliant characters. Are we the studious Dr. Sheep or the simple minded yet deep on another level Aardvark? Are we the studious Dr. Sheep or the simple minded yet deep on another level Aardvark?
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Spotlight: Astray 3

There are many times I will get a message from Phil asking if I have read . About 85% of the time I haven't read it and while I dread going through someone's archive, I know that whenever Phil recommends a comic to read that it's a damn good one.