2021 October Webcomic Roundup: Sweet and Funny Spooky Webcomics to Get You Ready for Halloween!

October Webcomic Roundup 2021
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Halloween isn’t until the 31st, but how about checking out some spooky webcomics beforehand? The plot twist, however, is that the featured comics are cute rather than all out scary. A bundle of sweetness and joy, in fact. Webcomics featured are from WebToon and Tapas.*

A vampire learning how to surf. A grim reaper who collects the souls of unwanted pets. A woman dating a demon. If you, like me, prefer to watch ParaNorman, Coraline, Halloweentown, or spooky movies that are actually wholesome and or sweet, you’ll definitely enjoy any (if not all) of these eight webcomics below. So here we go!

 

Flowers for the Arsonist by LiarCat
Flowers for the Arsonist

Flowers for the Arsonist by Liarcat (Creator’s site is unavailable)

After getting sent to Wheskering Hills for being “different,” Lucia meets a girl named Paige. I admire the balance of drama and humor.

 

Loving Reaper by Jenny Jinya
Loving Reaper

Loving Reaper by Jenny Jinya

A gorgeous webcomic that raises awareness about endangered species, abandoned and mistreated pets, and biodiversity.

 

Hannah and Morty by Hey Bob Guy
Hannah and Morty

Hannah & Morty by Hey Bob Guy (Completed) (all ages)

This webcomic, and its companion story A Kid Named Hannah, contains sweet and tender moments. Father and daughter, both reapers, break the law of visiting their living loved ones.

 

Samantha and Growler by Pareinn
Samantha and Growler

Samantha & Growler by Pareinn (all ages)

A slice of life webcomic about a girl and her monstrous companion. Clever characterization and lore here.

 

Welcome to Limbo by LukePrimous
Welcome to Limbo

Welcome to Limbo by LukePrimous

A supernatural comedy that seamlessly dwells into serious places, Welcome to Limbo follows the story of a group of teens finding themselves bound to the spirit of Death.

Read more webcomics by Black creators here.

 

SPF 100 by Ingrid Kan
SPF 100

SPF 100+ by Ingrid Kan

The young vampire Luca is just settling into his new home when he meets Cody, a local surfer. Luca finds himself developing a crush for the surfer and so braves the outside with tons of sunscreen. An endearing webcomic.

 

Blackened by Mr. Freaksaur
Blackened

Blackened by Mr. Freaksaur

Witch and plant lover Zoe finally meets the man she’s met through a dating app. Except he’s not a man. He’s a monster. But he’s friendly, sweet, and generous.

I’m a sucker for monster-human romances, and Blackened does great with the character dynamics and Zoe’s development.

 

My Demon Valentine by Jenny-Toons
My Demon Valentine

My Demon Valentine by Jenny-Toons (Completed)

Sandra summons the demon Adoniem to be her date for Valentine’s Day. A comical and sweet webcomic.

Read more webcomics by Black creators here. Also, check out my review of Jenny-Toons’ webcomic With Butterflies in Her Hair.

 

 

Webcomics I’ve Reviewed This Month:

With Butterflies in Her Hair by Jenny-Toons

Everlasting Star of Reflection by Đậu Trà Xanh

De La Isla by Lorena Torres Loaiza

LMLY by edbe

Princess in the Rough by HAERU and Harasyo

MagicalMashup! by Lady T. Musings

 

Do you know of a good webcomic (or more) to read for Halloween? Feel free to comment below. I’d love to hear from you!

For more great webcomic recommendations, check out our Wednesday Webcomics archives! You can also check out my previous roundups here.

*My mentioning of any platforms on this post is unsponsored.

Author: Bradda M.

Bradda M. currently lives in Virginia. He teaches ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) at a public school and spends his free time reading and watching movies each night with his partner. For The Geekiary, he writes about webcomics and SFF media.


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