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Batrisha the Vampire Girl
Batrisha The Vampire Girl is a comic strip about a bad-tempered eleven year old vampire posing as a foreign exchange student staying in Australia. The comic is written and illustrated by Dillon Naylor and -
Tim McEwen
Tim McEwen co-created multi-award winning, internationally distributed comic Greener Pastures in 1990 with Michael Michalandos. It follows the adventures, trials, tribulations, and sometimes the bowel movements, of Trevor Bovis – bull-turned-social-activist -
The Ink
The Ink was a three issue anthology comic series conceived by Aaron Burgess, featuring short and continuing stories on the theme of music. The three issues of The Ink have now become scarce and collectible -
Gregory Mackay
Gregory Mackay is a Melbourne-based comic artist. His work is regularly featured in the French comic anthology Turkey Comics, published by The Hoochie Coochie. His feature-length comic Francis Bear was published in France -
Frank Candiloro
Frank Candiloro is a comic writer, artist and self-publisher from Melbourne. Initially an animator and video editor, Candiloro created their first comic story, Millennial Monsters in 2009, published in the pages of Yuck#2 -
Dead By Thirty
Dead By Thirty is a horror fantasy series by WA-born illustrator Andrei Buters. It follows the partnership of Rubeun Carver and Phoebe Kestler in a world where undead exist and society is forced to -
A Question of Promise
A Question of Promise is a comic created, written and drawn by Thuyen Nguyen. It follows the life and times of Eric, his girlfriend Eden, and his housemate and sentient pool-of-water Dice. It -
Cameron Davis
Cameron Davis is a cartoonist in Brisbane, Australia. He's also a video game designer, reviewer, publicist and makes a mean chocolate milk. He currently makes Blow The Cartridge and Funny Webcomic. Davis created Plant -
Blow The Cartridge
Blow The Cartridge is a weekly webcomic about retro gaming by Cameron Davis. It's about the games we wasted our youth on playing, how weird they were, and why they're still important to -
Operation Funnybone
Operation Funnybone is a 250-page anthology of comics and interviews in support of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. The publication is perfect-bound and presented in a coffee-table book format. The book is -
OzTaku
OzTaku was an Australian manga anthology published by OzTaku Publications from 2004 to 2007, comprising seven issues over two series. In May 2007 it was announced that the magazine would be discontinued, with OzTaku moving -
Something Wicked
Something Wicked is a horror comics anthology published by Radiotak in 2005. It was a 104-page black and white A4 sized comic with a colour cover. It is described as "a collection of 17 -
Pure Evil
Pure Evil is a comics anthology published by the Silent Army collective. 1999. Square Sized. Photocopied. 68 Pages -
History of Australian comics
At first Australian comics copied British comic papers until the first comic book The Kookaburra appeared in 1931. Several early uniquely Australian comics had wide circulation and enjoyed long runs. Probably the most famous is -
Xuan Xuan
Xuan Xuan (pronounced "Swan Swan") was a fine A5 perfect bound manga anthology from Western Australia, edited by Kate Langford and Colin Sharpe, which partly grew out of the JAFWA fanzine. The numbering ran in -
Tides of Hope
Tides of Hope was a fundraising comic anthology organised by Christopher Sequeira and Tim McEwen to raise funds for relief activities after the 2011 Queensland floods. The 36-page book was art directed by Tim -
George Hall
George Hall wrote and drew for Reverie Comics between 1983 and 1987, creating two different strips, Sandy Star: Rebel Force and Bloodgard. He was active in all seven issues of Reverie, swapping to scripting as -
Cristian Roux
Cristian Roux is a Melbourne based comics illustrator and writer. He has been producing comics online and in print since 2013. Falling Star -
Liedekijn
Liedekijn was a sequential art exhibition held in the Front Gallery in Lyneham, Canberra and produced by Emma-Jean Stewart and the ACT Comic Meet. It is also the name of the art book produced -
Alisha Jade
Alisha Jade is a comics artist, writer and self publishing creator from Brisbane. Coming to comics late, beginning with manga in late high school, Alisha joined the OzTaku forums in 2004 and spent several years -
Kieran Mangan
Kieran Mangan is just some guy, you know? Kieran was always a'special' child. Things progressed from there. Currently overseeing the Silent Army'pacification' programme in Melbourne. -
Pirates
Pirates is a one-off 64-page comics anthology, edited and published by Tonia Walden in October 2005. Cover by Jase Harper -
Mask
Mask is a graphic novel written and illustated by Richard Smith, published by Crystal Sea Studios in 2014. It follows the story of a young man named Crispus as he hides who he is and -
Worlds Away
Worlds Away was David Kerr's first stab at comics and was published originally as a webcomic from January 2003 to July 2004, then as a series of comics serialised in Moshi Moshi, followed by -
Paper
Paper for inking can often be hard to come by in Australia, although now that manga is gaining more attention companies are releasing supplies for the creation of manga. Some brands of paper will state
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