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Zombies?! In my Front Teeth?!
Zombies?! In my Front Teeth?!
WebComic - Comedy
Frugel is a paranoid machinist with plans of world domination.. but a spanner is thrown in his works when zombies suddenly appear!
Bugsy's Baby
Bugsy's Baby
WebComic - Comedy
Robert Greene is your typical bachelor farmer. Okay ... he's an Adult Baby. Jack Frost is a kind-hearted stranger. Well, actually, he's a wanted criminal on the lam. One day, he pays Robert a visit. In other words, Jack and his gang break into Robert's house in the middle of the night. Hilarity ensues! Trigger warning: You won't find any faithful equines belonging to famous cowboys in this story. You will find: Mild violence. Vague nudity. Cheesecake.
Melancholy
Melancholy
WebComic - Comedy
Honey is a single gal looking for that special someone. With the help of her friends Rudy and Pepper, can she find love despite the obstacles in the way?
Bad Heroes
Bad Heroes
WebComic - Comedy
In the outskirts of City reside two superheroes, Charlie and Dougie, who protect the city from threats when they feel like there is nothing better to do. They'd rather spend their time sitting around than be super epic. Their world suddenly shifts when a superhero with actual motivation and passion starts to pick up their slack. They'll have to shape up and get responsible if they want to keep a carefree life. Updates Infrequently
Monster Girl Festival
Monster Girl Festival
WebComic - Comedy
When someone is sent to a fantasy world, they expect to go on adventures with beautiful women, maybe save a country or two. Unfortunately for Albus, his dream escapades hit a snag when the only women that seem to have any interest in him are terrifying monster girls. Can he navigate a beauty-obsessed world and rise the ranks as an adventurer with his monster friends? Or will he be stuck working in a herb shop forever?
Hell, Inc.
Hell, Inc.
WebComic - Comedy
Doug is a lowly office demon at Hell, Inc. For Doug, trying to wring any bit of happiness he can out of his soul-crushing existence is a full time job. In between clumsily trying to start an office romance and running afoul of his boss, Doug finds himself in charge of the new intern - a newly deceased and terrified human soul. Doug's path to happiness just got a lot longer.
Demon Bitch - The Webcomic!
Demon Bitch - The Webcomic!
WebComic - Comedy
She's a low-level demon from the 13th pit of Hell where people throw their dog shit and gum wrappers! She wants to bring the Second Coming of Armageddon, but the first one never happened because she's a fucking idiot. Here's her stupid webcomic to start the day off. DISCLAIMER: None of the characters appearing in this cartoon intentionally resemble any persons living or dead - SINCE THEY ARE ALL FUCKING MONSTERS.
Triforce of Power (A Legend of Zelda Fancomic)
Triforce of Power (A Legend of Zelda Fancomic)
WebComic - Comedy
In "Triforce of Power," Ganondorf explores Hyrule with 12-year-old Link as a guide. While Ganondorf learns more about the strange land's peoples and secrets, Link seeks his fortune and goes on quests for Princess Zelda. "Triforce of Power" is a long-running Legend of Zelda fancomic that began in 2015. Set roughly a few hundred years before Ocarina of Time, it features a hodgepodge of different LoZ elements and characters.
I Want To Be A Fish
I Want To Be A Fish
WebComic - Comedy
Soo-Ah had the perfect life. Perfect friends, perfect family, she's perfect, herself! Nothing could put a dent on her life-- (SPLASH!) Well... that is... until she got wound up in the shenanigans of her "fiancé" and.... a fish??? Maybe her life won't be so perfect after all. (Comedy/Romance/LGBTQ/Supernatural/Fantasy)
Adventures of MM & BB (thank you)
Adventures of MM & BB (thank you)
WebComic - Comedy
Sometimes dreams feel too big to touch. They sit out there on the horizon, like waves rolling in, and you wonder if you’ll ever ride them. This past week has shown me something I’ll never forget — that I’m not alone in chasing those dreams. To my friends in real life, and my friends on Facebook (which, truth be told, are the same thing): thank you. Thank you for every comment, every share, every late-night “you got this” message. Thank you for not laughing when I said I wanted to build comics out of love, grit, and scraps of imagination. Thank you for pushing me when I wanted to quit, and reminding me that stories matter. This comic isn’t just pages and panels — it’s a piece of my heart, stitched together with your support. You all turned what felt impossible into something real. You made me believe again. So here it is. From me, from us, from Ghost Note Comics — for anyone who ever felt too old, too tired, or too small to fight their battles: heroes never retire. Not for long.