I just finished Marry Me. Lighthearted, and pretty short (only 91 strips, and it's finished). It's a pretty good read. Can I get a recommendation for any other finished webcomics?
Likes many underrated webcomicsAre you looking for Lighthearted? If so, I don't have any suggestions. If you'll take other than lighthearted, as long as it's completed, Breakfast of The Gods ran 105 pages in three books. It's definitely not lighthearted, though. it's a classic battle of Capital-g Good vs Capital-e Evil using cartoon breakfast cereal mascots.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.I recommend TAL, a humorous and highly stylish urban fantasy comedic action series with 'amazing artworks.
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Reading it now. I like it, though it's a bit too anime for my taste.
Likes many underrated webcomicsLuffinpuff and Eric. It's about a fat kid in his early teens, named Eric, who has an imaginary friend, Luffinpuff, who drags him on fantastical adventures. I think it deserves a tropes page.
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting AgencyIf I haven't said it already (and if I have, forgive my bad memory), Archipelago. It's got excellent world building, deep characters, an engaging plot, and the artwork (at least past the third or fourth chapter) is amazing. The best part, though, is the main antagonist: Captain Snow, an undead pirate king with a Steampunk/Magitek mechanical arm (in other words, three-quarters of a Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot) who manages to combine Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard into one evil, ruthless, amoral, tea-loving funball. Extremely recommendable.
Likes many underrated webcomicsAnyone know any good silent/no-dialogue webcomics?
Oh! Oh! I know this one!
The Intrepid Girlbot! No one has ever said anything, in the whole comic's run.
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.Supernormal Step. An AU story featuring a miss Fiona Dae and her rather more interesting companions trying to help her get back where she belongs. To its credit, excellent artwork, action scenes, world building and characters. To its detriment, the loose plot isn't very engaging and the protagonist is a total bitch. Still, worth a read.
Likes many underrated webcomicsThese are the webcomics I recommend to pretty much everyone.
Templar, Arizona is a slice of life alternate history comic set in the titular fictional Arizona town. The characters are intriguing down to the smallest background character, the setting is incredibly fascinating, and the dialogue is just amazing.
Subnormality! is the physical manifestation of Wall of Text. If you can handle lots and lots of words, and often heavy-handed metaphors, the art is fantasticly unique and the comics themselves range from hilarious to tragic, sometimes within the same page.
Erfworld is the story of what happens when you take a wargame-obsessed shut-in and transport him to a world that works on tabletop gaming mechanics, to serve as a general for a severely outnumbered kingdom. The art is fantastic and only gets better as time goes, the puns and references are both numerous and clever, and the plot is a good combination of humor, badassery, and serious musings on the nature of life and free will.
Nerf Now is, quite simply, the cutest gaming comic ever.
I'll also second Gunnerkrigg Court, Girl Genius, Unsounded, and Homestuck.
From a /co/ thread to you,some fresh webcomicry:
Monster Pulse - A little girl,her external,free-roaming heart and a shadowy organisation.
Blaster Nation - A young adult and his dysfunctional family and friends.
Family Man - Scholar in 18th Century German town deals with local legend.
Helvetica - Grim Fandango meets Slice of Life.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.ANYTHING with Pokemans in it that isn't a Nuzlocke. I've had quite enough drama (failed or otherwise)
Well, Brawl In The Family often makes Pokemon jokes, along with other Nintendo jokes. It is also one of (IMO) the funniest comics online.
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.Read it.
Is there anything with good art and a lot of Ho Yay, especially if it's similar to Hanna Is Not A Boys Name?
SPATULA, Supporters of Page Altering To Urgently Lead to Amelioration (supports not going through TRS for tweaks and minor improvements.)Black Adventures is what you want.
O_O You were so right.
SPATULA, Supporters of Page Altering To Urgently Lead to Amelioration (supports not going through TRS for tweaks and minor improvements.)Kirby Adventure: A relatively new webcomic that already has a buttload of potential.
Catch me where? See my profile!Reccommending School Bites, MénageA3, and Go Get A Roomie
Untitled Power Rangers StoryAre there any good scary horror webcomics around?
He who fights bronies should see to itthat he himself does not become a brony. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, Pinkie Pie gazes AlsoI'f you're looking for lovecraftian stuff, Lovecraft Is Missing is really great.
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.
Can anyone recommend anything as gloriously and geekily literary as Nowhere U?
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeable