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More catching  up from ConnectiCon 2013. This time it’s the traditional walk through the online media and artists alley to show you some web and self-published comics you many not have seen before. There seems to have been more “not safe for work” type comics this year and a few more LGBT characters in the comics. However, there’s still some family-friendly fare in there. Take a look.

 

 

If you want to check out the comics (and the novel) promoted in the video, I can help with that. The ones in bold are BW approved. Which has nothing to do with the quality of the comic, it’s the all-ages/family friendly fun stuff that I happened to like. Or at least what I saw of it while hunting down sample images. Read the rest at your own risk, as they may contain nudity, swearing, or other stuff.

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  1. […] from the store (assuming they all have bonus stories not available on the site). I also got to meet the author at a ConnectiCon and talked with him after the interview. He really loves what he does, which is an inspiration to […]

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