I found/remembered some more vore scenes. It's all listed in no particular order.
Bodie Troll - A comic book about a small grumpy troll named Bodie that constantly attempts to scare the nearby villagers. In the first issue, an unknown monster eats the village's goats offscreen and Bodie hatches accidentally hatches its egg. He ends up getting eaten by the monster while trying to save his friend. Also, the third issue involves a baby eating "kobold", but it never actually eats a baby. Finally, I read on TV Tropes that Bodie ends up eating an entire village of cursed mushroom people in "Fuzzy Memories" but I can't find the issue online. -
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Bodie- ... dType=0#19Wizard Beach - The nephew of a retired wizard seeks his uncle's help in solving their country's eternal winter. In the second issue, the boy goes to stay at a hotel and the hotel's bellhop comes to take him to his room. Said Bellhop is a giant salamander, it swallows him whole offscreen, and spits him out at his room. -
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Wizard ... dType=0#23Gregory's Horror Show - In short, it's a series about lost souls in purgatory being trapped and tormented by Gregory and his guests. This series had a collection of shorts, manga, and video games, but I'm mostly going to talk about the shorts.
-In the 11th Episode of the first chapter, Zombie Neko tries to eat Gregory but he can only gnaw on his tail due to the stitches on his mouth, he also eats the protagonist's phone. He has vorish dialogue in the PS2 game, but that's about it for him the shorts, vorewise.
-In episode 14 of the Second Guest chapter, Gregory tries to get Trapmouse to kill the second guest. But she tricks his grandson into taking Trapmouse's racking device and Gregory's Mama takes it. Trapmouse shows up and snaps her up in its beartrap-like head. Also, Gregory tricks two Trapmouse friends into sitting next to each other after one of them bites him in Last Train, episode 15. Their instincts cause them to snap anyone close to them and they tear each other apart until their just heads.
-Hell's Chef is a candle golem whose character revolves around his cooking. He kills and cooks anyone who insults or refuses to eat his cooking. This leads to a lot of his dishes containing little surprises for his diners, like in episode 5 of the first chapter. In the 4th episode of the Last Train chapter, a nobleman pig insults the chef's beef, and Gregory is served a slab of pork shortly after. The PS2 game explores his dishes a bit more and what everyone thinks about them.
-In episode 9 of Last Train, Gregory meets an overweight chicken who just got a new job. It's heavily implied that his new job is a trap to fatten him up and have him slaughtered for Christmas dinner. Naturally, Gregory can't stop thinking about how good the guy will eventually taste and orders some chicken after the guy leaves the train.
-The last thing worth mentioning is the bloodthirsty lizard nurse, Catherine. The shorts show that her jaw unhinges like a snake in the Bloody Karte chapter, see episode 7. While she never actually eats anyone, it's not that hard to see her as a predator due to her size, dominating personality, and actions. She is overtly sexual and becomes nearly orgasmic whenever she takes people's blood. In Bloody Karte, she doesn't think twice about killing someone who upsets her, and the hospital she works at is littered with the graves of her blood donors. So yeah, I could imagine a few of her blood-drained patients disappearing without a trace.
Sidenote: I originally watched these shorts on Toonget, but that website appears to be down now. Likely, someone put all the episodes up on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... IaQSUd9PntGrizzly Shark - I didn't really read this but it appears to be a joke horror comic, just picture Jaws in a forest. From what I saw in the first issue, the comic appears to be a lot of hard vore. As an example, the shark eats someone's lower body in the beginning of the comic and they're still alive by the end of the first issue. -
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Grizzly-SharkJamie Smart's Ubu Bubu - I'm going to be honest here, I skimmed the hell out of this book. Long story short, Invader Zim-style comic about a demon cat tormenting humanity. I distinctly remember two vore moments in the book, but I'm pretty sure there were a lot more. The first bit of vore was when the cat was initially brought home, it tried to eat the brother's head. The other was when the cat, and its crony(?), force-fed a priest a bunch of kids, I think? They might have been orphans, I honestly can't remember and I don't care to look at this thing again. -
https://archive.org/details/jamiesmartsububu0000smarChew - I didn't read this but I did hear about it and thought it might be worth mentioning. Essentially, a detective can relive his food's journey to the dinner plate when he eats it. This includes the lives of any animals from the meat he eats. So, he ends up eating bits of murder victims to get a sense of how they died. The comic book is weird, has off-color humor, and features a killer rooster fighting demons in hell. I'm sure someone will find this interesting. -
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/ChewChew-its Commercials - Again, just thought this might be worth mentioning but some people wouldn't call these commercials vore. The commercials feature a green Godzilla-like kaiju puppet eating parts of buildings and national landmarks. Eventually, the commercials switch over to animation and get more cartoony over the years. The kaiju did eat someone accidentally during the 2003 "Audition" commercial and it shows the guy still in his stomach at the end. -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 0AA7185296