A webcomic hosted by ComicFury, it is (at first) based upon the story of Brad Bunstead, a 14-year-old American gamer who moved to Japan. The comic follows his exploits.
The game within the comic takes its cues from the Tales series, Final Fantasy, and othersuch titles from Japan.
The plot of this videogame is supposedly being moved by the creator of the comic, who serves as the player of the game as well. It has been decided that there are to be an as of yet undetermined number of arcs in the series. The first is the current arc, ''UNENDING FANTASY. The names of the arcs remain secretive, but it has also been decided that they will focus on all the members of Brad's party in groups of 1-3 people at a time.
Update Schedule: Used to update every other Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with additional updates on the Thursday and Tuesday (consecutively) after. The last two additional updates (hell, updates IN GENERAL) have become a bit iffy. Currently, it updates every other Sunday.
The website can be found here the forum can be found here.
Exrael
- Composite Character: Take Cloud Strife, Bartz, Zidane, and just about every Shōnen hero and cram them together, and you've got this guy.
Brad Bunstead
- Ascended Fanboy: Brad is supposedly a giant fan of Bleach, and almost immediately he becomes a Soul Reaper.
- Author Avatar: The former YouTube page avatar of the artist brought to life. Or something.
- Decoy Protagonist For the arc at hand, Brad, while being the titular character of the comic, is not the real focus of the story.
- Goggles Do Nothing
Monde
Lenny
- Cosplay: "Dammit, I'm not a Cosplayer!"
Agumon
Artist
- All-Powerful Bystander: Does nothing to help when something bad happens. Makes sense, because he makes EVERYTHING happen.
This webcomic provides examples of:
- Animated Actors: Megaman, Roll, and Tron are all actors that PLAY their characters. They still wear the costumes, for some reason.
- Art Evolution: Compare strip 15 to strip 115
- Everyone Calls Him Artist.
- Expy: Just about everyone's an expy here. Amy and Sonic are obvious, Exrael's just a bunch of heroes smashed together, Monde is from Fantasia, and Brad's just an expy of the author himself with some Ichigo Kurosaki thrown in. Oh, and then there's Agumon.
- Fanservice: The village of Neko Paradise is just one giant joke about it.
- Fastball Special: Sonic and Amy use this one while trying to get into Queenula's mansion.
- Heroic BSoD: When the masked man showed up, Rae was quite startled
- Hidden Elf Village: Neko Paradise. But with Cat Girls instead of elves.
- Informed Ability: Look at the profiles. Read them here or on the site. Maybe one or two of their traits have appeared in the comic, ONCE, but for obvious reasons, the comic hasn't gotten around to actually writing about those traits.
- Planet Eris: The world is made up of quite a few myths, mixed in with a good blend of cartoons. Oh, but videogames are still fake. For the most part.
- Retcon: The first chapter, more or less. In addition, the original title of the arc, "Unlimited Fantasy". It was changed because of the similarity in name to another slightly better known title.
- Shameless Self-Promoter: The Artist would like you to read this after going over this entry. Please?
- Two Gamers on a Couch: While the main plot revolves around RPG elements, Artist and Quentin's exploits are examples of this.
- The Worf Effect: When the Masked Man first shows up, he immediately One Hit Kills Brad. Not deadly, of course.