WordPress Plugins for Web Comics

by Laura on June 27, 2010

in drawing, Illustration, web comics, Web Publishing, writers resources

These are not in any real order and they are not reviewed by me. I’m just posting the results of my research into how to make a gallery of my own web comics through this blog on WordPress. None are just what I am looking for, so far. But, my list may be useful to someone else. So, here they are:

Manga + Press

ComicPress

ComicPress Manager

StripShow

Web Comic

Kommiku

WP Comic

WP Cartoon

AWSOM Pixgallery

My Comic WordPress Plugin

WP Showroom

For more information and reviews of some of these plugins read WordPress as a Comic Publishing Platform.

Manga Journey has a post about How to Start a Web Comic.

Joel Fagin has web comic tutorials. (Link found as a resource on Fallen Kitten Productions).

Web Comic Beacon – “netcast is designed for webcomic lovers and novice creators. You could also think of this as a production for and by amateurs. We are here to share our opinions and experiences, as amateurs and webcomickers, for the love of the hobby first and foremost”.

The Web Comic Builder – “The purpose of this site is to provide information and advice on all aspects of the webcomic community; from designing you first character, to developing a kick-ass website, and what you should take with you when attending conventions.”

The Web Comic List – News posts and forum.

Word Grrls is my mad science experiment, my adventures with fame and world domination (politely). This is where I inspire people to create: invent mutations, cause change, bring colour into your world. Web writer since 1998. Find me on StumbleUpon , and Tumblr.

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{ 3 comments }

Fesworks June 29, 2010

Webcomic, one word ;)

Webcomic Beacon ;) :P

Zoë Kirk-Robinson September 6, 2010

Thanks for recommending The Webcomic Builder! It’s good to see people think what we’re producing over there is useful. :)

Kevin Peterson May 31, 2011

I think this Web Comic site is very interesting to see. It has some information I can use if I want to make a comic gallery of my own! Thanks for posting this information.

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