I've recommended these before, but as new material is added my passion for them grows even more:
Lilly Mackenzie and the Mines of Charybdis by Simon Frazer
I tend to get sufficient emounts of good, hearty SF from bandes dessinées, and I'd like to recommend several here, but for those unable to read French here's something at least as worthwhile: an absolutely winsome mix of adventure, humour, and genuine thrill - even horror - all rounded up by fantastic artwork. Ongoing, now at the beginning of its third chapter, and I'm dying to find out what comes next.

Wally Torta's daily sketches at CrackSkullBob
I can never decide what I like best in here - the quick but obviously masterful, confident artwork, or the hilarious text that accompanies his blog entries, sometimes stream-of-consciousness, sometimes spot-on commentary on everyday life. There is such freedom and variety in his images that I cannot but be constantly inspired and educated by it.
I tend to get sufficient emounts of good, hearty SF from bandes dessinées, and I'd like to recommend several here, but for those unable to read French here's something at least as worthwhile: an absolutely winsome mix of adventure, humour, and genuine thrill - even horror - all rounded up by fantastic artwork. Ongoing, now at the beginning of its third chapter, and I'm dying to find out what comes next.
Wally Torta's daily sketches at CrackSkullBob
I can never decide what I like best in here - the quick but obviously masterful, confident artwork, or the hilarious text that accompanies his blog entries, sometimes stream-of-consciousness, sometimes spot-on commentary on everyday life. There is such freedom and variety in his images that I cannot but be constantly inspired and educated by it.





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