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I'm trying to remember a webcomic I read, probably 2-3 years ago. The main protagonist is a young woman, possibly a video game developer. Typical of the genre, she is incredibly wacky, kind of on the manic side. She also regularly sees video game characters walking around and holds conversations with them. I remember there was an arc where she found out that her best male and female friend had hooked up, and they specifically said they didn't tell her because she wasn't mature enough, that she wasn't getting treatment for her obvious hallucinations and she quickly proved him right by attacking him in some way she thought was hilarious, but was actually terrifying.
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Trying to remember a webcomic I read several years ago. It largely followed a group of adventurers in a D&D world. I remember one of the later strips was a Christmas one where they broke down what magic items Santa Claus might have to do his feats. There were at least two Critical Failure strips, one involving a bard failing his Bardic Knowledge roll and being convinced that a purple worm was harmless and tiny, and another recounting a tale by the webcomic author of a Mage: The Ascension character who botched multiple rolls, including accidentally dropping a car, flipping the TV while trying to change the channel, and finally tripping over a coffee table while trying to get up from the couch.
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Looking for a webcomic I stumbled upon from an ad on Boxer Hockey's website. Basically a "gag-a-day" sort if deal where the MC is a cartoonist (don't worry, it's not SYAC) and his girlfriend is a character. I don't recall what he looked like, but she had black hair and freckles.
He also randomly decided to do an arc set in medieval times, which ended up being pretty good. And the title may have been the guy's nickname, which was some sort of nonsense word. "Morf" is the word I immediately think of, but that has yielded no results so far. Been looking for a while, it's driving me crazy!
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I'm putting the medium as "Webcomic", but it is actually a webpage.
Here's the story—I was looking for David Morgan Mar's page where he explained Cricket in terms of Baseball. While googling, I found another page, that had explanations of all kinds of sports (Cricket, Baseball, Football (both kinds), Rugby), each one explained in terms of another sport. The basic sport listed was "Tag". This was sort of the "ur-sport", and the simpler sports could be explained as variations on Tag, while more complex sports were variations on the simpler sports.
At the time, I thought this was another page by David Morgan Mar.
But I have never been able to find that page again!
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It was a webcomic I read about on this very wiki. It was a comedy/Fanservice/NSFW about a superheroine whose only redeeming quality was having huge knockers. At the time I read about it, the most recent subplot was about her (I think?) nephew being turned into a werewolf and attempting to molest her. I thought it had a really generic name like Miss Marvel or something like that. Spark any recollections?
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A webcomic that I read around 2005-2006. I think it had the word "blue" in the title. The background of the website was black or grey. The main character was a blue-furred anthropomorphic feline who worked as a some kind of spy, in the unrealistic Mission Impossible sense. The whole comic was drawn and coloured in a slick, professional way. I think there was a bit of dialogue between the main character and his "handler" that involved waffles.
When I stopped reading it, only a few pages had been uploaded. I think the creator was too busy to do a webcomic — he had a day job working at Blizzard Entertainment, I think — and I wouldn't be surprised if it was gone today. Still, the fact that I can't remember the title has been bugging me.
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Um, There was a webcomic I read a while back. It featured a dog, possibly a Corgi prominently and there was something supernatural involving the dog. The art was very good, full-colored and definitely more on the side of realistic than anime or anything else.
Although the comic featured magic or magical events of some kind, I don't think they took place in a world where they were commonplace. There may have been traveling to alternate worlds and if there was, one of them was very snowy.
In a separate but related plotline, there were two darkhaired girls, one an adult or teenager and one much younger they seemed to be related and they were both named after months. They may have been orphans or homeless and were trying to meet with an elderly lady or possibly man, possibly because they had some sort of information that they were looking for. All they had to go off of was a newspaper article and there was some concern that the person may have passed away without them knowing. The younger girl was complaining of being hungry and there was something involving her seeing a butterfly.
Also there was a woman/girl/lady with long purple hair who had something magicy going on with her.
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This would be a new or new-ish webcomic that i think was started in 2013, possibly 2012 about an underworld with demons after they lost a war with humanity. The protagonist was a demoness I believe, though she wasn't the only one the comic focused on. At the time the most recent comic had a human taking a train down to the underworld to do some research on the war.
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Does anyone know which comic strip the one used in question number 18 originates from, and/or who drew it? http://www.regentsearth.com/Teacher%20Resources/Regents%20Archive/ES%20Jan%2097.pdf (I put this under Webcomics because there isn't a category for Newspaper Comics.)
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A webcomic I started reading about two years ago, then lost track of. It was a fantasy western setting, about a young girl who's on the run with some sort of supernatural man with white hair and yellow eyes. I think her father had been murdered. It was fairly new when I started reading. I remember feathers were featured prominently, the artwork was really good, and the main colors tended to be yellows, grays, and reds. I think it might have been recommended by the authors of Namesake, if that helps at all. I'd love to check back and see what happened with the story, if anyone could help.
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I used to keep up with this comic in 2006 and 2007. It's about an anthro character (grayish-brown fur and I think he had small horns) who journeys from his home town for some reason. He ends up meeting a female character who I believe is a bounty hunter. She's well known but wears a cloak with a hood all the time to hide the fact that she is an elf - apparently elves are looked down upon by humans. Somehow the two end up working together and teaming up.
They team up with several other people along the way, but I can't remember much about the other characters. Although I'm now recalling a character with dark hair and blue eyes who looked like he might've been in his teens. (??)
Later on in the comic I *think* the anthro main character gets captured and put in some kind of illegal fighting ring against his will.
Also the comic seemed to be set in a kindof medieval/fantasy setting. Lots of cobblestone buildings and castles and the like.
Anyone have any clue what the name of the webcomic was/is?
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This involves a cartoony looking tiger, probably with no mouth and Spider-Man-esque eyes.
- He winds up in prison
- He is transferred to a different prison where he'll "live like royalty", complete with king's cape, crown, and pole thingy
- He is found by Superman, who shows the tiger the base the other superheroes stay at, where the inside is a different dimension.
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It was a webcomic based on the mmo Lineage, the first one, it used to be hosted on their website but it's not up anymore. It was about a Prince forming a clan with a bunch of low level crappy players and they'd constantly go on quests and never really win anything but they were super loyal to each other. It was really cute and I read it years ago but I can't remember the name or find it anywhere.
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A very well-drawn cartoony fantasy black & white webcomic that was on hiatus for a long time, and now I have lost it. It was an alternate reality where there was magic and wandering adventurers, but there were also supermarkets, diners, etc. There were several standalone stories on the site that took place in the same universe. One was about a female magic-user named Kayleigh (I think?) who got stuck with a hobo's son as an apprentice, and ended up in a dangerous amusement park. Another was about a male underachiever adventurer who returned to his hometown; it looks peaceful but All Is Not As It Appears! His mother had died in a diner fire years before, but the diner has been rebuilt and nobody seems to remember the fire, and there is magical trouble brewing. There was also a small standalone story about Kayleigh (?) watching some giants fight among the clouds. Any ideas?
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So a few years ago, there was this thread on the Oot S-forums: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=106307 with fanart of what the rest of the order would look like with evil soul splices. And after a while, this happened: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5898227&postcount=97 A couple of comics with good versions of the Linear Guild followed. Unfortunately, most of them are not there anymore (see these: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5990257&postcount=290 http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6020337&postcount=314 http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6062209&postcount=340 ). Anyone made a copy?
Does anyone remember a webcomic about... well, it's this very kafkaesque comedy webcomic about inevitable failure. I believe the title of the webcomic reflected this attitude. The main cast as I recall it were these three roommates - a guy, a semi-responsible girl, and a very irresponsible girl - and their highly educated neighbor who'd often get annoyed with their antics. A notable secondary character that comes to mind is Gengis Khan as a disgruntled office worker. Well-drawn art; page length and panel layout could be nonstandard and vary from strip to strip, IIRC. May or may not be on hiatus/inactive — but it was active during late 2000s, at the very least.