Webcomics

CURRENTLY UPDATING COMICS

Zorgnox’s Depository of Earth Sundries (October 2020 – Current, updates M/W) features a rebooted Subject M on his homeworld working retail with his friend, Xen Solana, as things get worse and worse for them.

Hankbert! (January 2023 – Current, Updates T/Th) features the newspaper-strip style adventures of Hankbert and the Parsons as they adjust to such a life.

MartianFrog (May 2021 – Current, Updates alternating Fridays) was originally a sort of autobiographical therapy comic, it’s since progressed to a weird adventure-type strip where the titular character is on adventures on Mars.

Disaster People (May 2023 – Current, Updates alternating Fridays) has a plot that’s currently unknown but has a brother and sister fighting for theirs survival against impossible odds… or does it?

PC/MS (October 2011 – Current, Updates whenever) occupies a special place because, despite the fact that the Fictosphere keeps getting rebooted, PC/MS remains largely the same with the same continuity as it’s had for years.

It’s a comic about two sentient geometric entities who end each comic by shouting at each other. They do wacky hi-jinks and have a book.

FINISHED WEBCOMICS

Area 42 (May 2013 – August 2015) was the first comic of the Fictosphere and featured Charleston Charge and Subject M as they lived their lives and tried to investigate the supernatural.

Zeitgeist (2015 – 2016) was initially an attempt at a pop culture gag-a-day comic which originally featured a character named Mykor. Soon, I realized I’d rather have Subject M in it and attempted to switch the pair. Zeitgeist survived this, for a while, but Area 42 did not. It managed to stay a gag-a-day comic until the final two storylines.

Green Dove (January 2017 – June 2018/December 2019 (MFC)) was originally a comic in which I attempted to exorcise a number of personal demons and featured a new version of an old character who was, in essence, a self-insert superhero who used magic.

Subject M (July 2017 – May 2018) was the third comic this character appeared in in this form, taking place after his adventures elsewhere (especially Zeitgeist). While it was supposed to lead to a version in which Subject M left for a fantasy-styled universe to have adventures, this never happened and he just kept popping up in various places.

Key and Fulcrum (December 2018 – February 2019/March 2020 – April 2020 (MFC)) was another therapy comic, this one featuring a demonologist and his familiar. It didn’t last very long.

Milty’s Fictocomic Cavalcade (September 2019 – August 2020) was an attempt to solve the problem of wanting to do a lot of comics by simply doing an anthology comic, reviving many of the above comics for at least one story arc before this, too, fell to the wayside. It was the final comic of that era of the Fictosphere.