Here are a few things that've made their way to my desk recently:
Michael Bowman publishes Nova Feedback, nice collections of his drawings and doodles. Very much on the abstract, surreal, art brut side of things and maybe even cute brut. I love this kind of stuff. You can check out a whole mess of his work at the artist's website.
Joshua Kemble is one of the most recent winners of the Xeric Grant and Numb was his entry. The accompanying info sheet describes this one as "a short comic about lost love and broken memories". More info is here.
Dreading Spring is Ed Moorman's new comic, a somber metaphor for... well, you can come to your own conclusions when you read it. More on the artist here.
If you grew up on superhero comics (or still read them) and miss the old fanzine days then you owe it to yourself to check out Comic Effect. Though there are usually multiple contributors, this issue consists entirely of editor Jim Kingman's essay "In One Fan's Beginning: DC's 52 Big Pages Era". More info at the Comic Effect website.