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Teenbit is a site for and about "teen comics," comics about teenagers. Some of our work is PG-13 and some is G-rated, some is comedy and some is drama, some is down-to-earth and some is fantastical, but all of it is trying to capture something about those most dramatic years in our lives. Take a look at what we've got!

Penny and Aggie

Created by: T Campbell and Gisèle Lagacé

Two girls. Their lives. Their friends. Their boys. And their hatred for each other. OH SO MUCH HATE.

Updates: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

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Red String

Created by: Gina Biggs

Red String is a romantic tale of destiny and self-discovery. Miharu and her friends travel together through their teen years, struggling to find their destined paths in life, even if those paths are not the ones chosen for them.

Updates: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

Ugly Girl

Created by: Nanda

Sometime around 7th grade, someone more popular decided that she was an 'Ugly Girl,' and unfortunately, everyone else decided to agree. It's been a few years, but Ugly's still coming to terms with what that means. She's glum, she's cynical, she's self-absorbed; She's an ugly girl.

Updates: Mondays
Geek Blather

Created by: Quinn Gillespie and Kara O'Brien

Geek Blather follows the lives of a group of high school students in the city of Haven. The strip follows their struggles to separate who they were from who they're becoming. Visitors to the site are more than welcome to participate in this journey right along with them, by posting on the forum, or on the site itself, and to play along in their world.

Updates: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday

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Masters of the Art

Created by: Justin Pixler and Patrick Johnson

Plot? Let me ask you this, does your life have a plot? If so, you're probably insane. No, Masters of the Art has no plot, but it's more than just a "slice of life." Life doesn't have encounters with radioactive chefs, hobo santa, or depressed amazon warriors. MotA is part action, part romance, part science fiction, a lot of funny, a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n roll. Dig it.

Updates: Tuesday & Saturday

Subculture of One

Created by: Rachel "the Great" Nabors

Rachel is a spunky but synical young woman who lives with her cat Tuna in the middle of Nowhere. Like most young people, she faces many challenges like self doubt, loneliness, and rampant pubic hair. Unlike most young people, she turns into the Anti-Cupid every Valentine's Day and breaks up couples up across the continent.

Sometimes the series digresses into the world Olivia Bryce, an teenaged urban goth struggling to maintain her identity in a world swelling with posers and clotted with trends and restrictive parents.

Subculture of One is lauded by young women all over the world for "telling it like it is." The series tackles issues like contraception and body hair head on, an approach usually reserved for raunch culture. But Rachel's defiant, self-preserving viewpoint obscures any "bad influence" the series might have when it comes to sexual matters. These aren't stories about young women being pushed around by fate, parents or peers. They're all about girls taking control. Subculture of One embodies the true meaning of "Girl Power."

Updates: Every Wednesday on gURL.com in great big chunks.

The Dreamer

Created by: Lora Innes

Beatrice "Bea" Whaley seems to have it all; the seventeen year old high school senior is beautiful, wealthy and the star performer of the drama club. And with her uncle’s connections to Broadway theater, the future looks bright ahead of her. Little does she know that her future might actually be brighter behind her.

Bea begins having vivid dreams about a brave and handsome soldier named Alan Warren–a member of an elite group known as Knowlton’s Rangers that served during the Revolutionary War. Prone to keeping her head in the clouds, Bea welcomes her nightly adventures in 1776; filled with danger and romance they give her much to muse about the next day. But it is not long before Beatrice questions whether her dreams are simply dreams or something more. Each night they pick up exactly where the last one ended. And the senses–the smell of musket shots and cannons, the screams of soldiers in agony, and that kiss–are all far more real than any dream she can remember.


Updates: Friday with multiple pages
YU+ME:dream

Created by: Megan Rose Gedris

The Story So Far: (Warning: May contain spoilers)
Fiona Thompson doesn't like the way her life is going, so she's developed the perfect way to deal with it: by not paying any attention to anything around her, instead living in her own head in vivid, lucid dreams.Her fellow classmates at West Catholic High School use her as the perfect scapegoat. She's been in trouble with Sister Mary so many times, she doesn't believe a word Fiona says anymore. And when she gets home from detention cleaning the bathrooms every night, she has her stepmother's wrath to face.But real life begins to get more interesting when a new girl moves in next door. Suddenly, Fiona has a friend, someone to make the horrors of high school more tolerable. Life is made even better when she saves a somewhat crazy boy with green hair from a bunch of bullies who attack him for being gay. Fiona is drawn to him, intruiged by this thing know as homosexuality. She begins to look at Lia in a whole new light. But what will Lia think of it?

Updates: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

The Broken Mirror

Created by: Elanor Cooper and JJ Naas

Just a few years into the future, the whole world is changing - in a way quite unlike anything you've seen before. This thrilling dystopian tale brings together and follows the adventures of five unlikely friends, combining comedy and tragedy, rebellion and romance.

Updates: Currently inactive.

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