Blitz Phoenix

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Here's some of my favorite comics that I think you should read too.

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Princess Chroma

Princess Chroma

Princess Chroma is a magical-girl parody starring June, an angry, proud girl not at all interested in your typical girly stereotypes. Reluctantly partnered with an angel-turned-magical-rabbit "friend", she unwillingly accepts her destiny as the new Princess Chroma to help fight the Monochrome monsters trying to cast the world into eternal greyscale.

This comic switches between color and black/white/grey for plot purposes.

Rickety Rat: Toon P.I.

Rickety Rat: Toon P.I.

Rickety Rat is a black and white toon noir comic, following the title's namesake, Rickety Rat - a private eye in New Toon City. Characters are totally aware that they're toons, with talking inanimate objects who've been kidnapped, or hearts who have walked off from their bodies.

It has adult themes (like strip clubs), but no explicit content. It'll remind you a bit of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, just minus the "real world" aspect. All toons, all times.

M9 Girls!

M9 Girls!

If you like stories about young adults getting superpowers through scientific experiments (which, if you read Blitz Phoenix, you probably do) then you should check out M9 Girls!

Set around a group a friends who start working for a mysterious scientist as his lab assistants, the girls become enfused with cosmic powers through what seems to be an accident. But there's more going on than the girls realize.

This comic has a lot of similar themes with Blitz Phoenix, sans the dark intro. M9 Girls! is also available in Spanish, updating at the same pace as the English version.

Demon Archives

Demon Archives

Set in a post-apocalyptic world where civilization has collapsed and been rebuilt again, Demon Archives follows the story of Tenzin, a soldier haunted by his past failures. Tenzin works for Minerva, one of the last organizations in the world with access to modern technology, and he fights to protect civilians against marauding raiders.

The Black Mudpuppy

The Black Mudpuppy

The Black Mudpuppy is about a Meso-American God by the name of Xolotl who's a big time jerk. So Quetzacoatl transforms him into a salamandar (specifically, an axolotl). In order to regain his full power, he needs to do good deeds. Unfortunately, he's still a jerk.

This comic reboot with a more serious story-oriented tone early 2016. The more humorous original story is still available to read, and has three years worth of updates. (You don't have to read the original to start the new one.)

BLANCO

BLANCO

Formerly Hanged Man, this comic was reboot in early 2017, and is the story of Noah Velazquez trying to find his way home: a mysterious city known as Blanco.

This comic is still in its early stages, but the artwork of CB Webb is stunning, and I'd absolutely recommend this.

The Black Orb

The Black Orb

Princess Sasha, bored with life in the castle and not-exactly-thrilled to be engaged to an unflattering prince from a neighboring kingdom, one day discovers a mysterious medallion that leads her on an exciting adventure. Setting out with her cousin Olly, they meet friends along the way and discover that there are more magical medallions out there. Those with evil intentions seem to be conspiring to find them, so the group must find the medallions themselves to help protect the world.

This comic is in black and white in a manga-inspired style. Sasha has also made a small cameo as one of Terry's classmates. :)