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open"Time Land" Webcomic
Okay, I'm looking for information about an ancient webcomic I read several years ago, and I mean that in decades. The comic centered around 6 human children transported to an alien world where they're attacked by an army of clockwork "Tin Man"-style robots bent on killing them. They do have allies in the form of what I believe was some anthropomorphic animals (a fact that cause the Token Evil Teammate of the group to derisively compare them to Sonic the Hedgehog). Unfortunately, I only remember two of the characters very clearly:
Sterling Silver - Token Evil Teammate, unapologetically classist, misogynist, and racist, and all around A-hole. He's the reason the kids got transported to the new world, although he wasn't supposed to go with them. Apparently his father and grandfather (who follow the whole naming convention, with grandpa being named Golden Silver) had transported their own groups in exchange for the fortune their family enjoys. He has a relationship with one of the three girls in the group in that her family works for his and she is essentially his maidservant, which he tends to be fairly abusive too much to the anger of the other four. Sterling is disliked by pretty much everyone, but they can't just abandon him because apparently he's necessary to get home.
Lucky - Chinese-American. Very much a happy-go-lucky type and friend to all living things. He's very personable, very easygoing, but something of a coward. One of the other girls in the group is his cousin, with whom he's got a good relationship despite them being from different parts of town. Usually drawn with his eyes closed, except on the rare occasions he loses his temper.
Before I lost track of it, the comic introduced two knights who inadvertently saved the kids from the robot army, only for the kids to be informed the two knights were actually servants of another villain and were responsible for the destruction of the local High King 's castle.
There was a second comic that showed up on the same website that centered around a quartet of duck siblings trying to keep from getting killed after their father is murdered.
I think the webcomic was named Time Land, but I have been unable to find anything by that name searching the net. Any help would be appreciated if anyone else remembers this webcomic.
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.
openSome relatively new webcomic Webcomic
At the time I read it, it was very short, around 60 pages, and still unfinished. The premise is that a TV-head guy takes a kid, who is some sort of a chosen one, to a mysterious land. I don't remember what happens in their travels, though. The comic is very beautifully drawn and imaginative.
Thanks in advance.
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.
openFantasy 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.
openNo Title Webcomic
I'm trying to re-find a particular webcomic episode I saw once that was loaded with trope examples. Perhaps someone here can remember it?
Basically the hero was approached by the Quest Giver, but remarks that he's already completed that quest (Sequence Breaking), much to the quest giver's surprise. He also admits that he hid in the corner where the boss couldn't reach and sniped him (Benevolent Architecture).
openNo Title Webcomic
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.
openSeries Thats like Pokémon but with amulets Webcomic
About a 16/17 yo boy with an amulet around his neck from which he could summon a creature like in Pokémon. there was another head character, older, man and pretty sure the name of the show had to do with his name or how the creatures were called. it took mainly place in Prague I think.
Edited by SeismicshotopenDragon Age Fan Comic? Webcomic
It was a Fancomic about a warden from Dragon Age: Origins. I don't remember too much, but I know Alistair and Morrigan were in the party, and the Dog was also named Alistair. the Protagonist was a girl with white hair, and her father used blood magic to force her hand to slay her mother when she was a child. I think it was on deviantArt?
Edited by MysteriousKnight244openNo Title Webcomic
I'm trying to remember the name of a webcomic. I think it has a name with an ampersand, like 'Smith & Jones' or 'Salt & Pepper,' but I just can't think of the names of the two main characters. (Or I suppose it might have a totally different name.)
Anyway, here are some details. It is mostly science fiction (or science fantasy) set in the very far future, with various chapters set aboard a spaceship, space station or on planets.
The art is very lush. It is on the order of Gunnerkrigg Court, as far as color, detail and scenery.
Some of the story is very mature, both in terms of being NSFW and in terms of philosophical questions relating to life, death, loyalty and love.
If you are familiar with Unsounded, the two main characters are similar to Sette and Duane Adelier. Like Sette, the girl in this one is of the earthy does-not-like-shoes type, and like Duane, the big guy that is her companion is undead thanks to some superscience. He's very tall, like 7 feet or two meters and has a long chin and a missing or deformed nose.
There is a third guy around for a while. He's a healer/bard type and has a Gaelic name, and some sort of teleportation device or ability.
This is not an ongoing webcomic. Or at least, I remember it concluding. Near the end of the story, the female lead is captured by a deathstar and is tortured to find out the secrets of her unique physiology; like Raven of Teen Titans, her father is of extra-dimensional origin.
I remember a few 'bottle' chapters set on the spaceship that the main characters have. The male lead is married and his wife serves on the ship, but hardly ever takes place on planetside adventures.
One lengthy chapter dealt with a planet where a revolution took place which eventually wiped out the ruling famiy. The princess of that family was an interstellar actress/singer who was genetically engineered to be a lesbian. (I don't recall any NSFW scenes; it was simply a plot point to avoid any family feuds over who would be the next heir.)
openGot a " two-fer " Webcomic
Doing a search for two webcomics.
The first one I'm almost certain has been featured on TV Tropes before but it must've vanished from the archives or something. Anyway, the webcomic is a comical superhero genre parody comic but it's set in a superhero/supervillain school setting. Some characters from the comic I remember are a nerd who becomes a Lex Luthor expy ( except with hair and glasses ) and an average joe ( I think he was dumb or naïve too ) who gains Superman's powers. There's also a Supergirl/ Power Girl expy whose a brunette and wears a black costume. I also remember the nerd and average joe have a physical altercation, that ends with the average joe dead ( The nerd uses a power armor and a kryptonite like mineral ) A particular line from the comic : " From the shadows, I leap/dive at thee ! " ( ...Or something like that )
The only things I can remember about the second comic is that one character seemed to be a female caucasian cop or dominatrix. While another female character was African-American, wore her head in dreads, had an EXTREMELY stripperific outfit and seemed to love the colors green and purple. In short, she made Nicki Minaj's sense of style look tame.
Special Notice : Sorry if I don't have the trope names right .
openNo Title Webcomic
There was a (hand-drawn?) webcomic about a female swordmaster who set up a school for girls to train as she had learned. Other characters included some sort of spirit shaman-esque monster hunter, a wizard who lived in the building where they set up the school (which doubled as a lighthouse?), some kobolds who also lived there and the dragon they reported to. Antagonists included feral elves, some kind of highly powerful spellcaster as a big bad, rival martial arts schools etc. Better than it sounds.
openTv show in the late 90s/early 00s about a very round fat cat Webcomic
There was a tv show that was on in the late 90s really early on in the morning, I wanna say like 5 or 6 just before Tribe on channel 5 began but I'm not sure if it is the same channel. I'm pretty sure the cat was ginger and partner for the show was a young boy that owned him. I think the title sequence referenced something about him being as round as the world and him eating everything, needless to say this is really bugging me and anyone who knows what the heck I'm talking about please help me out, it's been tormenting me for years And it's not Garfield or any of the usual others, I'm not sure there were many episodes so maybe it's really obscure. The main thing I remember is that this cat was almost drawn literally round
openUndertale Webcomic Webcomic
I remember reading an Undertale Webcomic that featured a part where Mettaton plagerized some of Napstablook's and Shyren's songs, but I can't remember the name of it. Can someone help me with it?
openLeague of Extraordinary Animals Webcomic
There was this cartoony webcomic that took the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen concept and applied it to classic animal characters. The plot involves a vixen (who is a decenent of Reynard) asked to join a team to stop an evil mastermind. From what I can remember, the team members included Mr. Toad and Anansi.
openNo Title Webcomic
A webcomic I remember reading in 2004(?); it began in a steampunk setting in a desert, with the two (female) bridge crew of an airship meeting with a (female) general - who might have had a talking cat?!? - who they believe is going to have them demoted (or worse) for damaging the airship's engines by over-stressing the them so as to have supplies arrive in time for a battle; general instead promotes the airship's captain, but as the general offers the captain a pen to sign her promotion orders they come under fire, and the captain is killed; the ensuing battle includes biplanes being attacked by a flock of raptors-with-riders; at some point the reality shifted and the setting became a highschool/college in a modern city - the same characters appeared, but in different roles - the girl-who-had-been-the-general is ambushed in a roadblock and her driver is killed, and a raptor-with-rider appears again, the rider being scolded that they might have been seen. It had very good (colour) art but made Mega Tokyo's update schedule look rushed.
opengender joke Webcomic
(Not El Goonish Shive) A lady got transformed into a guy. Someone who knew what happened asked the transformed character, "What's it like having male genitalia?" and the first comparison drawn was "It's like having a little dog that barks at everything."

For the comic, I only vaguely remember one scene and one character, but no names. The character I remember had black hair, different colored eyes, and a wolf tail. He normally wore pants, a shirt, and a vest over it. The scene was the young girl he was protecting ran away to try and make it on her own after an argument with him. He also flirted with a fox character. I used to always find the link off of the site from the comic Off White, but that's been taken down since and I no longer have it bookmarked as my old computer is completely fried.