Recently found a couple webcomics by Peter Wartman
Over the Wall is completed. Very nice drawings.
■ Skylight, a Sci-Fi Webcomic ■ My Tumblr ■Artist NachoMon has now made his comic Kung Fu Monkey into a webcomic.
The story is about a girl from China who's a chef and Kung Fu master in Barcelona, Spain.
So I've stumbled across Dragon's Burn. It's about a cynical street-rat cat, a busty dragoness, and an idiot knight all living together.
First nine pages are on this page, then it continues page by page. http://dragonsburn.tumblr.com/page/70
I would suggest checking out Foxy Flavored Cookie, a very hopeful webcomic with great comedy and drama. I've started working on a page for it and could use some help. Since the webcomic has over 400 pages, there's a lot to cover.
edited 11th Jul '16 2:13:20 PM by Iamabrawler
YOU GOTTA READ THIS THING! It just updated a few days ago, too!
http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/1833580/ch-1-cover/
http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/profiles/
EDIT: huh, it has a trope page! The Search For Henry Jekyll
edited 31st Jul '16 11:34:59 PM by lalalei2001
The Protomen enhanced my life.I can't believe no one recommended this here before, but check out Broken Telephone.
If you review or link to the comic, you get access to a bonus chapter that follows what happens to the characters after the story ends, and the fact that I'm shamelessly doing that right now because I really want to see that bonus chapter should attest to the comic's quality.
Seriously though, Broken Telephone features an international cast of apparently unrelated characters whose stories all tie together really cleverly, awesome weird and wacky situations, and complex morality where people who appear to be bad are just trying their best to do what they think is the right thing. Each chapter is also drawn by a different artist, so the different chapters feature a wide variety of art styles. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, check it out!
Also: 5897932384
edited 12th Aug '16 5:14:10 PM by Amaryllis
This webcomic, called Wilde Life, is about a writer named after Oscar Wilde who rents a house in nowheresville, Oklahoma and discovers werewolves, ghosts, aleutian spirits, cherokee thunder-children, and witches all living in the nearby rurals.
The art is amazing, the writing is impeccable, and the setting is, well, magic.
It's only three hundred strips in, and it's more than worth your time.
Say to the others who did not follow through You're still our brothers, and we will fight for youA Ghost Story for those so inclined. A comic about a pair of, less than professional ghost exterminators in a world where said spirits are a mundane fact of life. Equal parts humor and horror.
The world's gone mad, oh yes it's true But I care not, for I'm mad tooSince I figure there are probably quite a few fans of Brian Clevinger here, I might as well let you all know about his newest project: a tie-in webcomic for the upcoming video game Mages of Mystralia, with the same name. From what I can tell, the comic looks like a prequel to the events of the game, although it's still early enough that I could be wrong.
You can find the comic here. Have fun...
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)Hey, guys. I don't post outside of the forum games much, but I just recently found out about this webcomic, called Foxhole. (It's SFW.) It only updates when the moons align, but it's still excellent, and the Art Evolution has been much, much for the better.
Since the current page requires some explanation, let me sum up: anthropomorphic foxes are the primary race in this world. They recently fought, and won, a Bug War, and have determined that the bugs are in fact dimensional invaders that came using a network of parallel universe tunnels connected via highly unstable tunnels the entrance of which is called, yes, "the foxhole" ("That's a stupid name."). Mostly expendables and criminals are being used to explore them...
edited 20th Nov '16 3:54:15 PM by TheGreatUnknown
Hi. I create a webcomic, I hope you like it! http://lastsporkintheuniverse.tumblr.com/
You are going to have to do more than just drop a link to sell people on your comic. Actually describe what it is about, please.
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)Well, If that's the case, I also make a webcomic, called The Whole World Blind.
In terms of plot, Think Supernatural, but without The Masquerade, and in a fantasy setting.
In terms of characters, I have one walking cliche, one ascerbic witch-warrior, one very small child vampire, a Hunter that likes to dress in black, and pretty coming up in the next chapter, a were-spider.
So far, the aesthetic is mostly European, but one of the lead characters is East Asian, and more and more non-European culture will find its way in as I get better at drawing.
Here, have a freebie:
And another:
edited 21st Nov '16 5:37:09 AM by blkwhtrbbt
Say to the others who did not follow through You're still our brothers, and we will fight for youI've been reading My Best Friend Marneao. I've been a fan of the author for years, and decided to create a tropes page for it.
Is about this demon kid, Marneao, who is summoned by a human who wanted a best friend. He is a full blown otaku, and they enjoy their presence together, but Hell wants Marneao back. It involves fighting, some comedy, is a fun little series that I recommend, and would be fully glad if someone gave me a hand with the tropes page. I'm trying my best, I swear.
To win, you need to adapt, and to adapt, you need to be able to laugh away all the restraints. Everything holding you back.I'm not sure how I found this webcomic but I'm certainly not complaining. Dame Daffodil is a comic about a little girl who endeavours to be heroic mainly to make people smile.
It's black and white, it's a four-panel format, and it updates weekly. It's very cute and charming and I made a TV Tropes page for it. Which was a lot harder than I thought it would be.
Watch Mojo's Top 10 Best Fantasy Webcomics to Check Out
Out of curiosity, does anyone know of any good gaming webcomics where the main character(s) are female? Bonus points if the author also is. The closest thing I know of is Awkward Zombie, which is fantastic but not quite what I'm thinking of.
edited 1st Aug '17 5:42:58 PM by SapphireBlue
I recommend checking out Oceanfalls. It has a nice story with a good balance of lore and character interactions. The art is incredible as well.
I'm looking for a horror webcomic that has the same sort of vibe as Ruby Quest or Nan Quest, has anyone got any suggestions? :D
There is one I read called Lv. 30 Psychiatry, which is a about a Gardevoir (a Pokemon) who is a therapist of video game characters. It's pretty funny.
Does anyone know of a webcomic with decent artwork that reads like a Tarantino flick/Elmore Leonard novel? Preferably a crime/thriller/black comedy to be more precise.
painI can't really define "Tarantino movie", but Lackadaisy is well drawn and has crime and a little black comedy...
edited 20th Jan '18 12:39:45 AM by Medinoc
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."A recommendation I'd like to toss in, and one that might fit what ~Sapphire Blue is looking for: Sleepless Domain by Mary Cagle, author of Kiwi Blitz (previously mentioned) and Let's Speak English.
The city is under constant attack by monsters. By day, a barrier keeps the city safe. At night, however, the barrier shuts down to reset and the city's main line of defense are Magical Girls who fight evil by moonlight.
Team Alchemical is a group of such girls. They have their problems, such as arguing over which of them should be leader, but are True Companions nonetheless. However, on one fateful night, tragedy befalls Team Alchemical and one member, "Alchemical Water" Undine, is determined to find out just what happened and why.
Even if that means she has to do it alone.
edited 1st Apr '18 10:11:19 AM by sgamer82
Anything like gunnerkrigg court and blindsprings?
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