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opentrying to find source of an image, looks like a webcomic Webcomic
Someone posted link in comment section on a site, looked funny and i like the artwork. Trying to find creator/site/webcomic/etc that it came from:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CxbEb29XEAAHkSA
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Dont know how to format link properly, need remove the white space between SA and .jpg
openWebcomic set in Salt Lake City about Faeries Webcomic
It's a finished webcomic, it was beautiful, the main character was human and living in SLC, UT, and had some fire-background: her house had burnt down or something when she was younger? There were ghosts in it, and the Fae, and they could travel to Faerie via water, and near the end they used the Reflecting Pool of the Salt Lake temple to do so. Thanks.
openThe name of this webcomic Webcomic
Trying to remember the name of this webcomic I read a while back. I remember the main character was a werewolf or some sort of shifter and landed up living in a tower with what was either a witch or some qizard I can't quite remember. And there was some small children who lived in a nearby village that would come by.
openPokémon Stories Told Through Screenshots Webcomic
I found a Pokémon fancomic series a few months ago that told stories using only Pokémon Amie screenshots. I recall one comic where Arceus falls asleep. Giratina, Yveltal, and Mewtwo try to throw a party, only for Xerneas to stop them. Another comic joked that a Furfrou (I don't recall if they were named) could safely eat the chocolate cupcakes in Pokémon Amie because they were made from fake chocolate, which a chocolate-loving Dewott (I think his name was Miju?) does not take kindly to. There was also a subplot that delved into the relationship issues that a Meowstic (Mao) has, which he argues with a Buizel (Bui Bui) about.
openFantasy Webcomic, All roles gender-swapped Webcomic
looking for a Webcomic, fairly recent. It's a fantasy webcomic that has a article on this site. The setting is fantasy and follows the usual lines. However all roles are gender-swapped (queens rule kingdoms, princesses save princes from towers, etc.) The story follows a princess rescuing a prince from a tower and attempting to get him back to her kingdom to prove she is capable. The princess is tomboyish, but I can't find the works listed in any articles.
openOne Particular OOTS Strip Webcomic
This is probably the wrong place to ask, but I'm searching for this particular OOTS strip in which Durkula searches Durkon's memories for a happy memory shared with Belkar to convince him he's still Durkon, but gets an error message instead with things like 'did you mean: physical altercations with Belkar...'. I remember the content (ish) but not the name or approximate number and was wondering if any of you had a link or any idea of number? I'm asking because all the 'he's my friend/So was I' marketing for Civil War reminds me of this strip every time it comes up and I find it amusing. I tried to find it myself but looking at the archive didn't throw up any likely names in the right period (and the ones there were were not the right strip)
openstrategy resource game world, from the prospective of the units - story comic Webcomic
The story stars with the spawning/creations/purchase of a expensive princess unit, and continues mostly from her world view for the first major arc. The country is a city-state. First part of the story arc 1 is her proving she worth the resources, Secondly it deals with the troubles of City-State. Her country eventually does fall, while she is out on a mission with a few other units. She can feel the status changes.
and the second arc continues after a longtime (very large amount rounds) later to follow a new cast, that after a lot of adventure, happen to find and capture the old capital from arc 1, with a small weak force. Not being able to hold it they raise the capitol for the resources. They also found a note from the old king's fortune teller, address to them. Not long after they run into the former princess who is still alive an operating a a rouge/wild/barbarian unit
This is a mostly text based similar in format to Paul Gassis's "R-505 Flying Cloud". http://airships.paulgazis.com/001/FlyingCloud001.htm
The setting is Fantasy, so weapons are magic, beasts, bows etc. In arc two one of the parties had flying animals (griffins I think). The characters taking in terms of rounds, turns and movement.
Arc one Characters are all movers-and-shakers for the city-state, the the issues they have. Arc two hints at larger world troubles but the characters are more adventure level feel (ie not the top government types)
Edited by LarekopenUnknown webcomic picture found in files Webcomic
found a image on my computer from a webcomic but have no idea which one.

openA particular webcomic Webcomic
Sorry for the less that helpful title. I am trying to remember the name of a webcomic I had started reading a fair while back. The main characters were a hero (I think?) and a guy from a family of super villains who live together. I could be totally off but I could have sworn it was something and sangrede or something of that sort.
openWebcomic featuring a Deconstruction of Snow White? Webcomic
I stumbled across this no more than 4-5 years ago. The gist is that it is a webcomic that takes place after the hero (might've been a prince, can't remember) awoke the princess from her curse and they married. It should be noted that her name wasn't actually Snow White, but the comic obviously was taking its own spin on the tale. It featured the two trying to get to know each other, how mysterious she was and questioned whether or not the marriage was really a good idea. I remember a scene where the princess gets upset at the sight of an apple on her plate, and the hero apologizes. I also remember the last page of the comic I read where the hero realized that the forest he rescued the princess from was angry that she left and the animals were attacking the castle in revenge. (Or something similar to that.)
My google fu has failed me utterly here. I do hope it hasn't been deleted off of the internet.
openwinged people webcomic? Webcomic
- set on an island of winged people — the wings were feathered but magical, not biological
- there was a cold open featuring a blue-winged female character falling through a dark void as her wings dissolved, and eventually landing; no context was given as far as I read
- most characters wore red, spotted facepaint along their cheekbones
- the main character was a teenage boy who had been born without wings, who was very scientifically curious?
- this was some kind of rare, unlucky event; there was a special name for wingless people (that I can't recall)
- it was implied, right at the point where I lost track of it, that this kid was going to be subject to some kind of ritual as part of a festival — maybe sacrificed? it was left ominously vague
- there was an interlude to a group of wingless characters on a ship, I think it was a flying ship? they were headed to the island and their intentions seemed suspect, but very little was explained
- it updated really infrequently, like, twice a month or something
openA Boy and His X style comic Webcomic
Basically, the webcomic is about a young(?) boy who is best friends with a demon. Said demon is purple, really short, and has really tall ears (I specifically remember thinking it looked sort of like a Crobat with arms/feet, though this would've been unintentional).
It's a gag-a-day type comic, generally with pretty dark humor. I remember one strip was about the boy's mom being dead, so he asks his demon friend to resurrect her. They do so, and they end up regretting it because she immediately starts nagging at them. Or something along those lines. I'm trying to see what else I can remember.
I believe it's still ongoing. At the very least, it was several months ago when I got linked to it.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
openRainbow-y Alien Non Binary? Webcomic
I'm pretty sure that this is a web comic. A while back I was browsing tv tropes and found a cool webcomic, but had to put away my laptop. Now I can't find it again. It starred what I think was like, some completely white alien character who was a little bit rainbowy, and had a companion with it of some sort. I think that the alien person might have been a non binary, not sure. Haven't found anything in the ambiguous gender tag. The style seemed as if the comic was done in watercolor. I'm extremely iffy on most of the specifics, all I can really remember was a floaty, surreal creature, and the colors white and mix of rainbow. Plz halp.
openLooking for a sci-fi webcomic set at sea Webcomic
There's this webcomic i was fan of in the past but i forgotten about the name of the webcomic. However, i do remember how the story went.
A young boy from modern Earth gets transported to a steampunk like world set in the ocean where he gets thrown off by pirates and gets rescued by a group of sailors where one of the crew members is this large cyborg guy in armor. The boy forms a friendship with one of the crew members, a girl, who he later learns he had meet her before when they were children when the girl somehow ended up transported to his world before returning back.
openWorld War I webcomic Webcomic
i remember there was this great World War I webcomic where the actual countries were physically fighting it out. Each country was dressed as a stereotype. I remember one image of Great Britain being pissed off was a trope image for something, but i can't remember what. Thanks!
openA webcomic about a family of vampire-like monsters Webcomic
I remember reading a comic that wasn't hugely popular that was about a family (a mom, a dad, a sister, and a song- who is the main character) of monsters with vampire-like characteristics (fangs, bat-like transformations, hypnotism.) They're forced to hide in a cave because the outside world apparently hates and fears them.
It started out with the son exploring the cave, getting close to the entrance because he's curious about the outside work. But he gets caught by his sister, then he gets in trouble with his dad. His dad gets fed up with him, then hits the mom for trying to defend the son. And then the father decides to banish the son into the outside world, and that's where I stopped reading because it when on a short hiatus and I lost the link.
If anyone could help me remember the webcomic, it would be really nice. Please and thank you.
Edited by HopenopenFantasy Comic of some sort. Webcomic
The comic had a Tv Tropes page. It was about two female heroes. One of them had some sort of godly ancestor The comic was in black and white. At one point one of the 2 main characters is told to pull a lever of a specific color (I think green), but they pull the wrong lever because the Comic isn't in Color. The Comic was around since before 2012.
openOne-shot comic about Wild Child being rehabilitated Webcomic
I'm trying to find a one-off comic about a Doctor/Professor finding a child raised by wolves, then adopting and raising her to be a proper lady in order to test his theory about rehabilitating feral children. It showed a few scenes of the Doctor teaching her various skills and manners (And disciplining her with a bag literally labeled "discipline" or something similar.), with the second-to-last panel showing that was successful. It ended with someone asking the doctor if he realizes that the proper "lady" he raised is actually a boy, to which he replies "Yes, and?".
It was only about one page long, with only a few panels (Around ten, I think.), and had a diary entry style narration.
I vaguely remember it being on Deviantart, but I've had no luck finding on there. Or anywhere, actually. Does anyone know?
Edited by Blue_the_Thief

It was a webcomic that took place in space (I think), and it's one of the page images. Somewhere in the comic the protagonists stole a car from "pop". That's all I know.