So a while back I got Clip Studio and a Huion Tablet. I was asked to design a logo for a friend's comic book publishing company, Shocker Comics. I did it all digital, just to learn how to color that way. She loved it so much she wants to hire me to do her books, pencils, inks and color. Since I haven't been doing digital for long at all, I did a few test pages. I did one for her that I can't share (used the script from her first book and don't have permission to share yet) and a page from my first finished book, Femm Finale.
Femm Finale was in black and white when we printed it so I used a page to test coloring.
I'm not in love with my color work just yet, but I also don't totally hate it.
What do you all think?
Some parts are still just the flats, it's not even a finished color page, but enough to get the idea and enough for me to test what I'm doing.

Hello Seth! Overall the colors are really good, especially the mood and tone, they're working nice within the range of warm colors. I would only adjust the pink on the sleeve on the foregorund character in the last panel, since is a bit saturated. And a good thing to do when coloring is to play with tones between background and foreground objects. Like in the last panel, you can color the foreground character with cooler tones to separate both characters on the panel, and even make the standing character the focus point on the scene.
That's pretty much it. Really good work so far, you're definitely on the right path buddy!