I have read many fantasy styled novels in my time; D&D, the entire Dragonlance series and then there was WoW. There is always something to be said about a great story and characters that you fall in love...
Space, the final frontier. When you normally hear that phrase you immediately think, alright Star Trek is on. Woo! But with Karl you are treated to a wonderful story from the beginning with two friends walking in the woods when lo and behold they happen upon a strange platform.
It has been said that the GLBT community is a niche market and many don't pay alot of attention to it. Which truly is a shame. There are many webcomics out there that truly are amazing that we have talked...
From his down to earth wife Amy that can never resist setting the record straight that adds realism in Bob's life. To his talking cat (which we don't even know if that's true). To finally his best, if not misguided friend and their wacky and crazy antics.
There is something to be said about film noir or to take it a step further webcomic noir. Most recently I spotlighted a webcomic Marsh Rocket. My first real webcomic noir. That author Jules Rivera mentioned over twitter that if I liked her work I would love this next author Alice Fox and her webcomic crime noir aptly named: Two Rooks.
In a world where prisons are overcrowded, enter a reality TV show that has danger, death and a final reward of freedom to hardcore criminals and it is available ... if they survive the show: Last Res0rt!.
The first thing that caught my eye was the variety of vibrant colours and the shading. It's definitely non-traditional in the sense of black and white or full colour as you can see in the variety of shots. Next came the amazing facial expressions of the characters. The pain, suffering, joy, anguish and death.
Many people ask us: Why do you do TGT Media? What is your drive? Well I drive a Sunfire with rusted doors but that's just me. But to answer the first question: We do it because we enjoy promoting webcomic...
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.
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.