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A Furry Comic I read a couple years ago with strong language and adult humor. The main character had a very hot temper that got him in trouble often but there was one character who really stood out in my mind, either a platypus or a duck named Topher who had big teeth and (I think) bangs that covered his eyes. He was very laid-back, personality wise and I remember a story arc about the main character going on a talk show and causing a riot on the set while his friends watched the whole thing on TV.
Can't find it, but I'm pretty sure it's a dead comic or on a long hiatus.
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I remember seeing this single-panel comic (I think it was single-panel, at least) and it was either a journal or some sort of written log of some sort about how Hitler was sent back in time from the far future in order to... well, I don't remember that part, either. I think it was to unite the world against him in order to get them ready for an alien invasion, or something else that was just outright ridiculous.
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A webcomic I remember little about but the main character apparently turned into a wolf, their head first and then the rest of them. They blamed the government and such for the apparently hallucinations. Later they started talking in pictures, which was lampshaded by the other characters. The main character was a girl who didn't like girly things, had short hair and was occasionally mistaken for a boy.
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A friend explained this one to me a while ago and now I'm having a really difficult time remembering.
It's a webcomic with human-like 'aliens'... or maybe just one of them is an alien. It's a young adult/university student/teenager setting, not much in way of plot that I remember. I think the main characters were mostly girls, but there was a guy or two in there as well. In terms of how it's drawn... possibly something like questionable content?
Sorry I'm so horrible with memory and unspecific.
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An online furry comic I read that I'm pretty sure had humans in it. I think I read it in 2010. It was set in an old village and the couple (a female anthro and a human male. I forgot her species) went into an inn They were getting ready to have sex in the bedroom when a bunch of people and anthros burst through the door in some awkward comedy situation. I'm almost positive a pizza delivery guy was involved.
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I remember it started with like, some shady looking dude whose appearance and words practically screamed that he was a kidnapper driving up to a girl getting out of school, claiming to take her home... Only for him to actually take him home, and basically nobody in the city is evil. It quickly becomes subject to Cerberus Syndrome, and some device that could rewind time.
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Yet another webcomic about video game store clerks (not Sore Thumbs, d+pad, CAD, or Gord), from around the year 2000 or so. It stopped updating years ago, and I doubt it's even online anymore. The only strip I remember clearly was one where a customer was trying to resell a used DVD without its little paper insert, claiming that a "gangsta" had ripped it out. One of the last storylines involved one of the clerks time-traveling back to the 80s and noting how different gamer culture was back then.
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It is written by, and stars, a half-brother and -sister that are separated by 10 years. The sister works in a video game store, and the brother owns his own video game company and was an eccentric rich guy. Both like hockey but different teams, and I think it had Canada as a main focus for one of them or was set there. The brother also had a thing about encasing famous people in ludite or something, but only one at a time; he had Felicia Day in it once.
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A webcomic set in the future. The backstory is that there's a war between two alien species: One looks human, the other does not. Earth is not officially involved in the war, but it's located between the two warring races, so it tends to get caught up in the fighting sometimes. The non-human race is not seen (at least in the early comics I read). At first the human-looking race appears to be entirely female, but then it is explained that their species is sexually dimorphic: the females are intelligent and the males are not. The webcomic itself deals with a male human pilot who is captured by the human-like aliens.
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I read this webcomic MANY years ago, I want to say it is was in the early 90's. The webcomic is about demons, and they have an odd lifecycle. They start out as a cute little pokemon type creature, then evolve into a humanoid form, then after some time they evolve once more into a giant, more monstrous form.
The one character had a younger sister that looked like a sheep. I seem to remember this type of demon had something special about it's hair. The hair was part of it and you couldnt cut it or it would hurt, eventually as they evolved the hair would become the horn on their final form. Another character in a different family had a large Dragon for a father, the dragon had a curse on him that made him sleep all the time that was put on him by a warring demon clan. There was animosity between the different demon families. It was drawn in an anime-esque style if I remember it right.
Thats about all I can recall about it, I'd like to see if it still exists and if it ever went anywhere story wise. My web searches have drawn a blank so I appreciate the help if anyone knows what this is!
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A couple of things I vaguely remember reading, probably somewhere between 6-10 years ago. Yeah, it's unlikely they still exist, but hey.
1) Not really a comic, more text with pictures. A younger guy discovers he has a bran tumour. He falls into a river and wakes up in a parallel universe/future, where he first meets some kind of creature that does the cryptic advice thing and then he meets a girl who's in some kind of military organisation, probably a rebel one. They meet up with some other guy and spend time in a church. There's robots based on the zodiac, I think they fought Scorpio or Cancer.
2) A magical girls webcomic, where the girls in question have powers based on the elements. All the names were Turkish, I think.
3) All I remember is there's three main characters, a fox spirit, and one of the main characters has a family curse. The title was formatted like __³
Edit: found the last one, it's actually called Wish³
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Trying to find a webcomic that was promoted by one of the creators of Namesake. However, I can't find the link now. It's fairly new, and has a sci-fi/fantasy/western theme. There's a girl who lives with a dour, strict aunt, but is then taken away by this magical man with white hair who rescues her from drowning. I think the girl's father went missing and left her this glowy necklace that summons the magical man. It starts off in media res with this girl and man involved in a shootout, and I think there's a white feather as a leitmotif. Can anyone help me? Thanks!
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I remember reading a comic about three teenagers with powers. The protagonist has the ability to absorb energy, and stated that he uses photosynthesis to save money on food when saving up money for video games. One of his friends has the ability to absorb kinetic energy and is constantly putting himself in danger to win bets. His other friend is sort of like an Everything Scanner. Spoilers: In the end the three of them end up connected to the villain's machine that draws from them to power the base, and will hurt one of the others if any of them use their powers. TV Tropes don't fail me now.
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I actually have mine rather narrowed down, but I'm looking for a certain post, not just the comic itself. It was a Tumblr blog/comic, one of the Ask Ponies blogs to be specific. The specific post was a big wall of text about how to create and conceptualize your own blog and how to make it worthwhile.
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At 1:18 in this somewhat NSFW video right after a black screen that says "Censored" a piece of fan art(Don't think it's rule 34 but it might be) of Discord and either Twilight Sparkle or Rainbow Dash with words flashes by way to fast for me to pause on. Could someone using something better than an iPod Touch please show me a still of it? Thanks.
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I recall a ring of Sprite Comics (most or all of them Sonic The Hedgehog themed; and one or more was drawn, or otherwise partly drawn for a short arc) from the early 2000s called Dirty Power, or something similar. Most of them had No Fourth Wall and Author Avatars. I remember two of them, "That's My Sonic" by Psyguy and "Final Fantasy Sonic" by Squeeks (or something like that). Can someone tell me what the rest of the comic series were (and their basic premise, including FFS)?
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Right. So there was this webcomic that has a page, complete with character pages, on this very wiki but I have no idea where it went.
I think it started with D, had heavy involvement of elemental powers, and had a main character who was a winged-humanoid and an ex-god who volunteered to be "nerfed" in order to try to ascend to godhood again, this time as chaotic evil.
Also, it had fairly primitive art for the most part (half-way between a sprite and a stick-figure), but it may have undergone evolution.
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Was there ever a webcomic called Road Apples or something along those lines?
There was a girl with bird wings who suddenly popped into existence in the middle of nowhere, and then she had a Fourth Wall breaking conversation with the narrator, who said that anyone who dies stays dead.
zerky tried googling it and there was some Funny Animal comic that wasn't remotely the same thing.