Best of
Webcomic
2008
Lackadaisy: Volume #1
Tracy J. Butler - 2008
Louis 0 1927.Times change. Laws change. People still want booze.For the better part of a decade, hidden beneath the inconspicuous Little Daisy Cafe, the city's best-kept secret has slaked the thirst of a prohibition-wearied populace.Lackadaisy.Unfortunately, the once raucous and roaring speakeasy now rests at a crossroads, its golden age seemingly at an end. Lackadaisy's remaining loyalists are left with few options.But with all the cunning, tenacity, and sly ingenuity they can muster, they might just have a chance.And if that doesn't work, fire does.
Rice Boy
Evan Dahm - 2008
It follows a lonely creature called Rice Boy and an ageless machine-man called The One Electronic as they journey through a strange world to fulfill an ancient prophecy with implications few understand.This book contains the entire comic as originally published online, and extra maps and things in the appendix.
We Must Be Gods: Two Lumps Year Two
Mel Hynes - 2008
It has since become a cult legend. Collected here in print, for the first time, are the strips from the second year of Two Lumps - complete with author and artist annotations.
A Brooklyn Drama
Meredith Gran - 2008
This is the first released collection of comics which includes bonus artwork and strips.
Kawaii Not: Cute Gone Bad [With Stickers]
Meghan Murphy - 2008
These subversive comics combine Japanese-inspired cute with Meghan Murphy's truly quirky sense of humor, creating a strange and beautiful hybrid that is as crazy and crude as it is adorable.Inside, find: 100 original comics with perforated pagesStickers Nothing is more kawaii than stickers A "How Kawaii Are You?" quiz, a Kawaii Horoscope, and a Kawaii Manifesto