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Grommets
Grommets
Comic - Slice of Life
Two best-friend outcasts navigate the Sacramento suburbs of 1984, where they find a home in skateboard culture and punk rock. On one side of the coin, GROMMETS is an authentic look at ’80s skater culture, a snapshot of the generation that turned skating into a worldwide phenomenon. On the other, it’s a heartfelt coming-of-age story that follows two friends from troubled homes as they navigate their damage in an era when no one cared.
The Last Session
The Last Session
Comic - Slice of Life
Roll for initiative! Jay, Lana, Drew, Walter, and Shen have played Dice & Deathtraps together since high school. Now, on the verge of graduating college and scattering, they've decided to finally complete their unfinished first campaign. But when Jay's partner Cassandra joins as a new player, Lana's afraid the party won't ever finish their quest...
 Mikesaka Art Class (◆Episodes are about art methods.)
Mikesaka Art Class (◆Episodes are about art methods.)
Comic - Slice of Life
Mikesaka Tamaki runs an art class in Japan. Through this slice of life manga, you'll get a peek into my daily life. By reading, you'll discover some of the drawing techniques I teach my students and catch a glimpse of life in Japan. If you'd like to spend more time with this story, the full collection (with bonus pages) is on Amazon Kindle.
Green Box Stories
Green Box Stories
Comic - Slice of Life
In a world where everyone is the main character. Green Box Stories tells us tales of Kylo and group of friends, their individual journeys and how the Green Box connects us from all over the world. Everyone has a story, what is yours?
Spooky Girls
Spooky Girls
Comic - Slice of Life
Meet JENNY THE WERECAT. Jenny is... well, you saw the title -- she's a werecat! She's very much aware of her condition, which allows her to speak with other cats (who love her) and other nocturnal animals (who love her a lot less). Jenny runs a Cat Café, and finds herself at odds with a scrappy homeless werecat who keeps stealing cans of wet food.
The Retreat (Humanoids)
The Retreat (Humanoids)
Comic - Slice of Life
A lyrical and touching tale of friendship put to the test amid death, mourning, and nostalgia. PUBLICATION IN 2 VOLUMES - COMPLETED WORK. Two friends take off for a weekend getaway to a remote mountain area to reminisce about their third friend, now gone. From mundane conversations to intimate confidences, the two remaining pals remember their departed compa…
Young Mozart
Young Mozart
Comic - Slice of Life
A tender and playful glimpse at the childhood of the world's greatest musical genius.
McSchluberson
McSchluberson
Comic - Slice of Life
Schlub McSchluberson hates his mindless job so he pursues a career in self-publishing. However, McSchluberson finds that being a story creator is not as fun as he thought. McSchluberson is a weekly webcomic series by Illya King.
A Yuletide Flame
A Yuletide Flame
Comic - Slice of Life
A multi-award shortlisted festive season set Comic book in the old English tradition of Ghost Stories told on the night before Christmas, with a sweet twist!
Epitaph: The Healing of Art
Epitaph: The Healing of Art
Comic - Slice of Life
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a city of art and brotherhood. Lathered with over 4,000 murals, it also drips with the excellence of tags, throw-ups, pieces, stickers, and even more types of graffiti and street art that isn’t nearly as celebrated. Many take their lives in their hands just to get up. And after a recent incident, a young girl who once resided in a neighborhood so full of life, now struggles with a death. This new loss hangs over Roz’s head like sneakers on telephone wires. Unsure of where to turn, she is soon gifted a surprise encounter that gives her the chance at a sense of closure very few ever get. Both for her and another. All she has to do now, is take a familiar, yet daring risk. Epitaph is a story of mourning and the immortality that comes from memory. Sometimes it’s not about going home again, but about making a place feel like home once more.