About Shrine

A home for creator-owned webcomics built with manga energy.

Shrine Comics is a creator-owned webcomics publisher and community. Inspired by manga anthology culture, Shrine curates a line-up of standout series designed for discovery, momentum, and readers who want one great comic to lead them to the next.

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Shrine Comics

Mission

Bring together exciting, diverse, high-quality stories and present them in a place that feels curated instead of crowded.

Business Enquiries

contact@shrinecomics.com

What We Do

Curate a line-up worth exploring.

Editorial Direction

Shrine is shaped by the feeling of anthology discovery: jump in, find a favorite, then keep reading because the surrounding series are just as compelling.

Shrine Comics publishes and promotes creator-owned webcomics while building a community around accessible, high-quality storytelling. The line-up is inspired by the rhythm and excitement of manga magazines, where readers can move naturally from one title into another.

Series are not added at random. They are selected for strong art, memorable storytelling, and a line-up that feels diverse in tone, genre, and identity. The result is a catalog designed to feel cohesive without becoming repetitive.

The goal is simple: if you connect with one Shrine comic, there should be a strong chance you will find another one you want to keep reading.

Creator-Owned

Shrine Comics focuses on creator-driven series and supports original voices with distinct stories, styles, and worlds.

Curated Line-Up

Every featured comic is selected for strong storytelling, compelling art, and a line-up that feels varied instead of repetitive.

Built for Discovery

The goal is simple: if you enjoy one Shrine series, there should be a strong chance you will find another one worth following.

Why It Matters

Readers get a stronger discovery experience. Creators get a platform built around curation, presentation, and the feeling of being part of a deliberate line-up instead of disappearing into noise.