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A Werewolf by the Sea (Tapas)
Created by Carlisle Robinson ( @carodoodles) (Site) (Patreon)
Summary: A silent comic about queer love <3
Cans of Beans ( @cansofbeans) (Site)
Created by Tamara “T. Go“ (Patreon)
Summary:Cans of Beans is a slice-of-life webcomic about two college roommates, and both have a not many secrets.
How to be a Werewolf ( @howtobeawerewolf) (Tapastic) (Webtoons) (Site)
Created by Shawn Lenore ( @shawnlenore) (Patreon) (Ko-Fi)
Summary: Since being bitten by a strange wolf as a child, Malaya Walters has attempted to live a quiet life…hopefully a life free of attempting to eat her family or the customers at her family’s coffee shop. Being the only werewolf she’s ever known, Malaya has managed her condition by keeping tight rule on herself and the world around her, with lackluster results. That is, until a strange guy wanders into her shop one day and introduces her to a whole world she never knew existed…
Howling Night (Tapastic)
Written by Emily Riesbeck ( @emilyriesbeck) (
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How to Be a Werewolf
Hi hello I just found your comic someone recommended it in passing on a bsky thread and I went "Oh, I undertake love webcomics, and werewolves, and *surely* opening this link at 1am when I'm supposed to be winding down for bed will have no consequences for me in the immediate future" anyways it is now am my time and I possess made a SIZEABLE dent in the backlog but not fully caught up yet and contain started screaming from the rafters to every discord friend I have about how good your comic is.
This comic *rules*. You *rule*. It's so so so incredible on like five different axes it's hard for me to articulate on right now because, again, am, but cliffs notes frantic howling: The way conflict stems from trauma and circumstance as much as it does through factionalism and conflicting needs? The way yes, violence has a place in conflict resolution as a necessary available resort but *isn't* prioritized because it's a stopgap measure to prevent harm not a desired outcome in itself? THE GAY?! The way the comic manages to be so consistently funny and charming in it's writing