Genre Dive: Romance (5 Comics That Will Sweep You Off Your Feet)

This week’s dive into comics focuses on romance. Prepare to be wooed by these five stories:

Grey Eyes by DrMistyTang
“Mike Lawson finds himself on the strange world of Dwal.

But now the ancient Gate won’t let him back through. Mike must try to find his place in this strange new world, and perhaps find it to be better than the world he came from.”

Grey Eyes by DrMistyTang

Zarco by Toril
“ZARCO is a free-to-read crime/romance story about centaurs in the American Old West. It is suitable for mature audiences and contains implied sexual content, sporadic violence, and cavalier use of American history.”

Zarco by Toril

The Prince and the Swan by April Pierce, Gareth CJ. Wee, and Dennis Yip
“Our comic was inspired from Tchaikovsky’s “The Swan Lake”. However we have twisted the characters, events, and setting into our own shape and made a story of loyalty, love, duty and greed that we are very excited to share with you all.

The comic begins, as fairy-tales so often do, in a faraway land, with mysterious events on the edge of a forest that will put the Prince of the kingdom on the path of an adventure that will forever change his fate, and the fate of two kingdoms.”

The Prince and the Swan by April Pierce, Gareth CJ. Wee, and Dennis Yip

Charby the Vampirate by Amelius
“Sometimes a family is a super-powered vampire and his coterie of demons, fae and undead, in a cabin deep in the forest.”

Charby the Vampirate by Amelius

Special thanks to Sharon Kadach for suggesting this week’s final comic:

Everpresent by Molly Farnsley
“Kidnapped on her wedding day, a young woman is replaced with a lookalike assassin who is tasked to eliminate her fiancé, the prince. The real bride pulls from newfound magic in order to save the kingdom.”

Everpresent by Molly Farnsley

And those are the comics for this week’s genre dive! Be sure to follow the creators and leave comments if you enjoyed their work!

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