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openSterling Silver and Lucky Webcomic
AsherTye proposed an example of Even the Loving Hero Hates Them
, but the source material is unknown other than it was a webcomic. Could someone help?
openPrince and Gaming otaku? Webcomic
A boy with low confidence developed a 'Prince' persona using dating sims so he could make friends meets a dating sim otaku who figures his secret out and helps him with his Prince persona? It was in full colour
Edited by GloryAndCatsopenUnknown Webcomic
Trying to help a friend out trying to identify this webcomic, which he says might be along the lines of "The Undeath of (Name)" or "The Life and Death of (Name)" but he has yet to find anything by those titles.
Realistic art style, set in an Old/Wild West setting, and the only thing he remembers is that the story starts with the protagonist, a cowboy-type (though possibly not literally a cowboy, possibly a prospector of some fashion) climbing out of his coffin and telling his dog that he's decided not to die.
openA fan comic involving Silver the hedgehog Webcomic
This is possibly not gonna be answered, but let's try. I remember that around 2009 or so there was a webcomic in Deviantart with Silver the Hedgehog from the Sonic series. I remember the story was an original world with tons of Ocs, taking place in the future of the series. At one point the author made a Youtube animation for it.
Its not Ghost of the future, by Evan Stanley.
Edited by TomodachiopenDuck avenger & Mickey Mouse comic (2 questions) Webcomic
The first one is about Duck avenger. I read that he was guarding a museum or something like that, and he constantly clashed with some villian who used an electric robot. In the end, the janitor got involved, and defeated the robot with a bucket of water. Funny twist ending.
The other comic was about Mickey Mouse. He and Minnie was at an amusement park, and three teen pals of his were there too (don't know if they tagged along or just happened to be there). One of the teens asked another one why people didn't fall off of the carousels. The other teen said it had to do with the centrifugal force. A little later on, Mickey and Minnie went on a love-tunnel ride, but Mickey had to interrupt it when someone got robbed. He chased the thief onto some carousel, possibly a ferris wheel, and then used this centrifugal force to his advantage. As always, the thief got caught, and Minnie was pretty angry at him for abandonning her in the love tunnel before. And that's all.
So I'd really appreciate it if someone who know either of these two could let me know, cause I remember both so clearly but I srsly can't find them anywhere. Typical...
openAs You Wish Prince Webcomic
Has anybody here have ever read the tappytoon manhwa As You Wish Prince? I need help editing and expanding the page for the series
Edited by P5Joker23openfantasy webcomic Webcomic
I'm looking for a webcomic that involves a goblin-like character falling from a flying city, and washing up on a beach. There was something about them being told taht the flying town was all there was in the world, and they are confused to see this is wrong. please let me know if any of you know this.
openBlue-skinned boy? Webcomic
Unfortunately, I remember very little - I read it at least six years ago. But I remember checking in with it at some point and realizing that it was still ongoing. It was a full-color comic with a plot. The main character was a young/teen boy. I seem to remember that at some point he underwent some trauma (possibly died), and his skin/eyes/hair became blue-tinted.
He might have had an unusual name like "Kat" or "Zero" - one of those words that is a word, but not common as a name.
openOld Warhammer/40k gaming webcomic Webcomic
Trying to recall and or locate a webcomic I used to read in the early (earliest possibly 1999, latest possibly 2005). Maybe the TV Tropes hivemind can help.
The style was a four-panel square comic with Two Gamers on a Couch (sans couch) who were heavily into the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 tabletop games (my recollection incorrectly files Ethan and Lucas from Ctrl+Alt+Del as the main characters). The had a closet with a warp portal in it, through which a recurring minor character, a Space Marine (who may or may not have been named Bob) was first introduced.
I remember two specific comics.
- In the first, the main characters are lost at a convention and trying to find the gaming tables. The serious one is about to give up, when the wacky one shouts out "Space Marine armour save!" to the heavens. A voice in the distance responds "3+! 3+!". The serious one is surprised that actually worked.
- In the second, the wacky one is excited to receive a mail-order miniature. He opens the Games Workshop branded box, and a full size camel pops its head out. Much confusion is had. The final panel has a group of stereotypical Bedouin types also standing around in confusion, as the contents of their Camel Workshop package consists of a Dark Elf Cauldron of Blood kit
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Any help appreciated.
Edited by saberwynopenUnknown Webcomic
I think it was supposed to be, like, an action/drama comic. I read it some time ago, and remember really liking it. I found the comic through an alignment chart meme, searching up one of the quotes in the image so I could find the source. It had a page here, and the premise seemed interesting, so I started reading it. There was this one scene where a paraplegic guy, or someone who was just unable to walk at that point for whatever reason, fell onto a shore or something, and then drowned because he couldn't get back up. That one really fucked with me. Now, years later, I am unable to remember the name, the quote I searched for, or much of the context, and am only about 75% sure that what I remembered was accurate. I'm completely unable to find the same image that led me to the comic in the first place. Does anyone have any idea what I'm talking about, because I really feel like it might be worth a reread.
Edited by thelastdoor666openDragon Girl story Webcomic
So this has been bugging me for a while. One day I found this new comic, it might have been a manga but it was probably a chinese or korean manhua. It was in color and came out around two years ago.
The MC is a dragon girl, the rebellious daughter of the dragon lord I think. Red or pink hair, sarcastic personality OP. Anyway she has to go out into the world (which was destroyed? It was desertlike either way) in order to find a cure for her sister, and sheās OP so she destroys a bunch of mooks in the process. Eventually she meets a thief who accidentally absorbs the cure into his body, so now the both of them have to go on another quest to get it out.
It was about five chapters long when I first saw it, but now I canāt seem to find the damned thing again. If it helps, it was on the website Mangakakalot.
Edited by CataclypticopenSci-fi webcomic (solved) Webcomic
Looking for a sci-fi webcomic. A human police woman is working with aliens on another planet. in order to get there she had to put her original body in storage and have her mind transmitted to the new planet, where a body was cloned for her. Her partner is insect like humanoid. There are a mysterious couple a bald head man and woman who seem to believe there is a conspiracy going on with the cloned bodies and they seem to think that "nobody actually goes home"
Solved: The webcomic is called phoenixan
openA web comic. Webcomic
I don't remember where i saw that, but it was a comic, maybe manga-style, it had just one chapter and i don't know if it still exists or the author never finished.
The plot was about a fat, unatractive guy, lonely and maybe depressive who goes to sleep, cries and when he woke up, he was turned into a overly beautiful hot girl for no apparent reason. I remember the colors to be a bit dark and i remembering him saying that everything was fine, that everything was okay, and crying while trying to put in his head that his life was okay just before he slept.
openWebcomic using 3D models with a NSFW directors cut version Webcomic
I remember a webcomic I discovered on this very site in 2009. It had two versions - the "director's cut one" was very NSFW and used 3D models AFAIK. One issue involved a guy being captured and naked, chained in a chair, with some villains (?) interrogating him. This is the issue I found on TV Tropes, but can't remember where. Does someone know which comic I'm talking about?
Edited by Ryudo33openTitle of webcomic Webcomic
This is more meta, but up until last year, This Very Wiki used to feature webcomics on the Home Page that illustrate a trope. What was the name of the webcomic?
openFurry webcomic about a trans lioness Webcomic
Anyone know name of this webcomic about a transgender lioness' with a mane?
openFantasy-Comedy Webcomic featuring a Hydra Webcomic
Does anyone remember an old webcomic, probably died out since it didn't become too successful, about a warrior girl either fighting a hydra, or working for an organization that had a hydra symbol because the founder fought one? The comedy style was a bit like the RPG parodies from 8-Bit Theater and Order Of The Stick, with heroes making jokes about fumbling dice and so on. The artstyle was kinda similar to Penny Arcade at around 2002-2003, so it might be from around that time.
One joke I remember was a Take That! against Scott Kurtz, where he's shown suing the Cookie Monster (for causing him to get fat) and the cookie monster says "Oh No! Me gonna have to sell ass on street!"
Edited by Pisthetairos

These were a series of webcomics which I believe parodied Tim Buckley, the Ctrl+Alt+Del guy (but it may have been about a different webcomic maker). Each one was a four-panel comic where a guy sees his reflection in a different object, and the rest of the panels just zoomed in on his face. There was one that took place during 9/11.