Welcome to Comiculture's Original Web Comics! This is where you'll find the coolest web comics from every genre, created exclusively for Comiculture.com!
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DON HUDSON'S WEB COMICS
Don Hudson, creator of Gunpowder Girl and the Outlaw Squaw and Forever Amber, lends his multiple talents to his own line of web comics.
SPOTLIGHT ON:
"SIN OF THE WOLF"
A horrific, yet beautiful tale of ancient Japan and the secrets and sins that can destroy a man's soul...
written and painted by Don Hudson with Vince Evans
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JEFF ZORNOW'S WEB COMICS
Jeff Zornow may be an unknown in the comics world, but that can't last for long! His work inking The Lost Tribe in Comiculture magazine got our attention fast! Here, Jeff is a "triple-threat," as he writes, pencils and inks his own online comic strip. Check out his creator's page for a gallery of some of his other work!
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"FIENDS OF FRANKENSTEIN"
Jeff's ongoing comic strip explores the creepy world of Erlenshutz Abbey!
written and illustrated by Jeff Zornow
lettered & colored by Steve Buccellato
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STEVE BUCCELLATO'S WEB COMICS
Steve's work is all over this website, and now he's taking the plunge into the world of web comics! Below is the first of many new ideas he's developing for the web....
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"ROBOT GOTH PERSON COMICS"
The life of an artificial goth ain't easy. Here's why...
written and illustrated by Steve Buccellato
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ALLEN GLADFELTER'S WEB COMICS
Allen is a newcomer to the comics scene who's made an impressive debut in Comiculture magazine's, The Lost Tribe. In The Lost Tribe, Allen has explored his "darker side," bringing Ben Raab's disturbing tale to life. Here, we get to see a lighter side of Mr. Gladfelter with exclusive web-comics that show his versatile artistic styles..
SPOTLIGHT ON:
"A DAY IN THE LIFE"
A typical day in a struggling artist's life... |

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MARIE'S WORLD TOUR
In January 2001, erstwhile comic book editor and colorist Marie Javins embarked on a year-long world journey around the world -- without taking any airplanes (well, almost). Here we are pleased to present, in comic book form, some of her story...
"JAMBO, I'LL HAVE YOUR MONEY NOW"
written by Marie Javins
art by Don Hudson
Lettering by Jon Babcock |
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