Comic:Seabrook's Web Comic Serials

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Seabrook's Web Comic Serials (formerly Laura Seabrook's Web Comics)
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Artist: Laura Anne Seabrook
Writer: Laura Anne Seabrook
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Updates: 3 to 7 days (average)
Began: January, 2006
Ended: Continuing.
Website Website

Seabrook's Web Comic Serials (previously named Laura Seabrook's Web Comix) is the Comic Genesis page for a number of serial web comic stories by the creator.

Contents

Featured Strips

The following strips are semi-regular features. Other singular strips are also featured, but these either have ongoing storylines, or feature the same characters.

Future Imperfect

A loosely connected series of stories about a possible future, centred around near space and A.U.S.S.I.E.

Hypergraphia

Random comments and journal strips about the creator's life.

Thud and Blunder

An ongoing saga of Frank Karlan, who is transported to an alternate Earth, and his adventures on the continent of Ailartsua.

Tales of the Galli

An historical drama set in Rome during the life of Constantine I. The main plot centres around a group of transgendered priestesses called the 'Galli' who serve at the Temple of Cybele.

Discontinued/moved Comics

Early in 2007, the creator decided to split their output into two sites/pages. Seabrook's Web Comic Serials would retain those strips which were ongoing stories/serials. Who Goes Here? at Webcomics Nation would host one-off (such as 24 hour comic entries), reprinted paper comics (other than those which were resumed and continued at the ComicGenesis site), and other non-serial webcomics. The following strips were moved to Webcomics Nation and deleted from the ComicGenesis site.

Apocryphal Tales

An examination of urban myths, their meanings and sub-text.

Laura's Other Work

The creator is also active with the following.

Trans Tarot Deck

An arts project produced for Laura's Honours in Visual Arts. The Web Comic was originally created to break an "artist's block" on this project. The artwork is a series of 23 digital prints in tarot card format, featuring aspects of gender transition.

Queer Stuff

This is a mainly static repository of strips related to Laura Seabrook's Queer Stuff, a strip that originally ran in local Queer magazine Out Now. The strip examines issues related to life, and features different versions of some strips that also appear at Laura Seabrook's Web Comics.

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