I once remember reading a webcomic about an elf who flees to Earth to escape an arranged marriage. Anyone know which one that was?
Hide / Show RepliesThis page is getting awfully long. To TLDR levels, in fact. Can we split it up in some way? I think there might be some sci-fi and Life Embellished comics on it.
Another possibility: Split off horror comics. If there are enough of them to justify this.
Fuhrmann, es kostet dir noch dein Leben Hide / Show RepliesIndexes are indexes. They contain as many articles as they need to. If there are sufficient examples of subgenres that can be split off, however, feel free to do so.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"I have a sneaking suspicion people are putting their own comics on this (which are not notable...) in an attempt to get more views.
Hide / Show RepliesIf it exists, it's notable enough for us. There Is No Such Thing As Notability; the titles of these index pages are something of an in-joke. We don't mind people listing their own work; the whole point is to get views. We do want to watch out for excessive Entry Pimping, though, and entries like, "My This webcomic is teh best EVAR," are taking things too far.
Different problem. I notice a lot of main titles (like Order Of The Stick) being used as categories to list comics that were inspired by them. I feel that this is likely to confuse people who are just looking for comics in alphabetical order.
"It's Occam's Shuriken! If the answer is elusive, never rule out ninjas!"
Who described Goblins: Life Through Their Eyes with "the D&D references are kept to a minimum"? This is a comic where stats are regularly referred to and characters' HP appears over their heads when they're close to dying. Or does it mean that there are few references to the setting of Dungeons And Dragons?
Edited by DoktorvonEurotrash It does not matter who I am. What matters is, who will you become? - motto of Omsk Bird