#webcomics

Pushing the Boundaries of the Digital Canvas

Webcomics don't have to conform to any certain layout or style, and it's interesting to look at webcomics that have pushed the boundaries.

4 Webcomics for Your Inner Fantasy Lover

Webcomics are where some of the most interesting and inclusive comics are happening. We've got fantasy recommendations.

Magically Queer Webcomics

Need some more queer webcomics featuring magical characters in your life? Well, of course you do.

5 Webcomic Shorts for the Novel Weary

Need a break from novel reading or finding yourself in a book slump? These 5 short webcomics will get you reading.

5 Reasons To Read Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques

Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques has been going for over ten years. Here's why you should read it, and where to start.

Endings and Non-Endings: The Frustration of Reading Abandoned Comics

It can be frustrating when we invest ourselves in comics, only to discover that they're no longer being updated and end on a cliffhanger.

“Why Would You Want To Encourage Gay People?”: LGBTQ+ Representation In Libraries

Thomas discusses why it's important to have LGBTQ+ materials in a library collection, and positive and negative responses he's received as a result.

Tagging Along for the Ending: A Look at the Urban Underbrush Finale

Priya Sridhar analyzes the finale of a six-year old webcomic called Urban Underbrush and explains why she recommends it.

5 Comics to Celebrate the Start of Summer

Whether you’re working, studying, or have all the free time in the world, it’s the perfect season to kick back in a hammock and get some pleasure reading done.

Five Reasons To Read Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques

Questionable Content by Jeph Jacques has been going for over ten years. Here's why you should read it, and where to start.