
Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.

Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.


This is a story you’ll want to start from the start. Making nice use of a soft monochromatic blue coloring, this full page comic is an easy light read for anyone interested in flying German military girls.

Very funny, often inspirational, with a heavy lean towards random, these comics also happen to have some of the best art you’ll find in a comedic webcomic.

Light, funny, and with no long storyline to worry about, Scenes From A Multiverse can be surprisingly topical for a comic where every strip stars a new insane cast of creatures.

Fun relatable short comics, with great simple artwork. Especially enjoyable for fans of the artist.


Locus is the story of a half-human, half-succubus girl who doesn’t take no shit from anyone. Werewolves, vampires, gods, demons…many strange creatures and monsters cross this girl’s path.
Updates every M/W/F. Hasn’t missed a deadline since it began over 3 years ago. Try it! You’ll dig it.

Creators Description:
Reprint (with new story upcoming) of the 1980 graphic novel by Robert Asprin (Mythadventures) and Mel White.
These are the adventures of a brave… somewhat brave… used to be knight and a poker-playing vegetarian scoundrel — who just happens to be a dragon.
