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General => Entertainment => Topic started by: Vell on March 08, 2012, 11:36:54 am

Title: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on March 08, 2012, 11:36:54 am
I've noticed we've been advertising individual webcomics here. Well, let's not do that anymore! Any webcomics (and their discussion) can be used here. If a particular webcomic is garnering a lot of attention, it can be given its own topic.

To start with, I recommend Gunnerkrigg Court and Drowtales. Questionable Content is another good one.

Recommended Webcomics: ShowHide
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=1
http://drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?order=chapters&id=0
http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1
http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2012-08-01
http://somethingpositive.net/sp12192001.shtml
http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20021104
http://www.agirlandherfed.com/1.1.html
http://www.blipcomic.com/1/
http://gogetaroomie.chloe-art.com/2010/05/go-get-a-roomie-10/ Note: Go Get a Roomie is Not Safe For Work. NSFW
http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2000/01/01/welcome-to-sandra-and-woo/
http://www.allegedwhiskey.com/?p=25
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0001.html
http://www.modestmedusa.com/?p=25
http://www.twogag.com/archives/4
http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch01/ch01_01.html
http://www.selkiecomic.com/?p=3
http://miamaska.tidalcomics.com/?strip_id=0
http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0001.html
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/index.php?page=0&comic=092006
http://www.fantasycomic.com/index.php?p=c1
http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws1/
http://www.lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1
http://www.darkbolt.com/darkbolt/comic.cfm?Page=1
http://www.biblecomic.net/archive/rebound-volume-1-cover/
http://www.undefined.net/1/0/
http://www.fireflycross.pensandtales.com/?p=386
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/red-moon-rising/
http://www.introducingemy.com/tryinghuman-r2/?id=1
http://www.pawn.se/comics/1020698/pawn-part-1-page-1/ - NOTE: NSFW due to boobs.
http://www.doublepuma.com/thmon/01/
http://www.erfworld.com/book-1-archive/?px=%2F001.jpg
http://www.jeffschuetze.com/2007/08/06/axis-powers-webcomic-michael/
http://www.nemu-nemu.com/2006/04/01/hello_world.php
http://whengodsskipout.smackjeeves.com/comics/682757/prologue-page-1-fizzy-carbonated-stuff/
http://meekrat.com/?p=5709
http://subculturecomic.com/wp/?p=13
http://www.virtualshackles.com/1
http://templaraz.com/2005/05/26/chapter-1-the-great-outdoors-cover/
http://www.lovemenicecomic.com/archive/every-monkey-has-his-day/
http://amultiverse.com/2010/06/14/parenthood/
http://www.wastedtalent.ca/comic/anime-crack
http://www.teachenglishinjapan.ca/2009/05/05/05052009/
http://www.intrepidgirlbot.com/2009/03/06/pretty-people-processor/
http://www.cthulhuholmes.com/?p=108
http://partyplz.smackjeeves.com/comics/1428926/fellow-dungeon-raiders/#.UAx8_LSe78k
http://somethingofthatilk.com/index.php?id=1
http://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/home/
http://www.shortpacked.com/2005/comic/book-1-brings-back-the-80s/01-just-a-toy-store/just-a-toy-store/
http://www.itswalky.com/d/19970908.html
http://betweenfailures.net/archives/archive/every-story-has-to-start-somewhere
http://www.reallifecomics.com/archive/991115.html
http://www.sdamned.com/2004/03/03142004/
http://iamarg.com/2011/05/08/05082011/
http://www.internet-webcomic.com/?p=30
http://sidequest-story.com/2011/01/1beginning/
http://www.withinamileofhome.com/archive/arc-0-page-1/
http://www.blasternation.com/index.php?id=1
http://helvetica.jnwiedle.com/2012/08/24/end-of-chapter-1p5/
http://sci-ence.org/periodic-table-element-ass/
http://gingerhaze.com/nimona/comic/page-1
http://www.forgottenordercomic.com/?webcomic_post=chp5-pg17
http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-1/
http://www.spinnyverse.com/index.php?id=1
http://www.lovenotfound.com/index.php?id=1
http://www.amyachronicles.com/archives/comic/09292009
http://www.fragilestory.com/strips/chapter_01
http://www.petuniaviolet.com/index.php?id=1
http://solstoria.net/comic/54/
http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0
http://sugar.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0
http://grim.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0
http://www.boywhofell.com/index.php?id=1
http://blindsprings.com/comic/000
http://www.alicegrove.com/


Also feel free to use your first post to keep track of your current location in any webcomics. I do with most of them!

Vell's place in certain webcomics: ShowHide
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=1083
http://drowtales.com/mainarchive.php?sid=8426
http://miamaska.tidalcomics.com/index.php?pn=281
http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0759.html
http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2012-09-07
http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120709
http://gogetaroomie.chloe-art.com/2012/06/next-tale-please/
http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2012/08/02/0399-shiver/
http://www.allegedwhiskey.com/?p=380
http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch10/ch10_75.html
http://www.twogag.com/archives/2438
http://www.modestmedusa.com/?p=601
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/index.php?page=0&comic=060312
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0860.html#
http://www.nuzlocke.com/pokemonhardmode.php?p=91
http://www.fantasycomic.com/index.php?p=c699
http://www.girlswithslingshots.com/comic/gws-1425/
http://www.lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=120
http://www.selkiecomic.com/comic/selkie671/
http://www.twogag.com/archives/2486
http://www.agirlandherfed.com/1.1019.html
http://www.biblecomic.net/archive/rebound-page-147/
http://www.fireflycross.pensandtales.com/?p=696
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/page-291/
http://www.introducingemy.com/tryinghuman-r2/?id=600
http://www.pawn.se/comics/1391250/pawn-part-6-page-24/
http://www.doublepuma.com/thmon/69/
http://www.erfworld.com/book-2-archive/?px=%2F2012-07-04.jpg
http://jefbot.com/2012/08/17/jefbot-453_batastrophe/
http://www.nemu-nemu.com/2012/06/22/hope_restored.php
http://whengodsskipout.smackjeeves.com/comics/1322634/chapter-6-page-2-which-is-promptly-ruined-by-tony/
http://meekrat.com/?p=5862
http://subculturecomic.com/wp/?p=2460
http://www.virtualshackles.com/325
http://templaraz.com/2012/05/15/templar-arizona-05-5x014/
http://www.lovemenicecomic.com/archive/page-137/
http://amultiverse.com/2012/07/09/boson-buddies/
http://www.wastedtalent.ca/comic/sounds-bargain-actually
http://www.teachenglishinjapan.ca/2012/08/27/page-108/
http://www.cthulhuholmes.com/?p=256
http://partyplz.smackjeeves.com/comics/1541340/irl/#.UAx8wLSe78k
http://somethingofthatilk.com/index.php?id=465
http://www.shortpacked.com/2012/comic/book-14/05-merger-and-restructuring/errand/
http://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/05-saturdays-all-right-for-slighting/everything/
http://betweenfailures.net/archives/archive/973-tactical-error
http://www.reallifecomics.com/archive/120911.html
http://www.sdamned.com/2012/09/09122012/
http://iamarg.com/2012/10/03/thereplacement/
http://www.internet-webcomic.com/?p=845
http://sidequest-story.com/2012/10/56wait/
http://www.withinamileofhome.com/archive/arc-1-page-52/
http://www.blasternation.com/index.php?id=143
http://helvetica.jnwiedle.com/2012/08/24/end-of-chapter-1p5/
http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-590/
http://www.spinnyverse.com/index.php?id=668
http://www.lovenotfound.com/index.php?id=127
http://www.amyachronicles.com/archives/comic/5-48
http://www.fragilestory.com/
http://www.petuniaviolet.com/index.php?id=567
http://solstoria.net/comic/page-136/
http://www.boywhofell.com/index.php?id=519
http://blindsprings.com/comic/132
http://www.alicegrove.com/


Thank you for using this thread! Have a nice day.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Blizzard on May 12, 2012, 12:22:18 am
I like it that you keep updating this topic. I know some of these comics, but I'm not reading them. Keep it up. I'm sure lots of people appreciate it. :)
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 02, 2012, 09:27:32 pm
Just added a lot more webcomics to this. I'm certain you've never heard of at least two of them.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Blizzard on June 03, 2012, 02:45:07 am
And you're right. I'm not so much into webcomics, but I have a couple of friends who keep checking a wide array of comics, that's how I know most of them. There is another totally perverted one called oglaf. I bet you didn't know that one. xD
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 03, 2012, 04:38:18 am
I did, actually. I just don't like Oglaf's style - both in art and in the way of "having almost no constant characters." I also figured that Oglaf, like Homestuck, is the kind of webcomic most people already know of and mentioning it to them is pointless as their opinion is already formed.

I could be wrong, though.

ALSO, I would like to add a -really- well done German comic done entirely out of photographs (a so-called "Photocomic" that's from what I can tell decently popular in Germany) called Union of Heroes, but due to the writer's life situation he put the thing on indefinite hold. Until I hear more about that, I'm not going to bother putting it here. The story barely gets started before he cuts it off, and he does so on a really really fucknoying cliffhanger.

EDIT: Feel I should mention that I like Roomie because of the character interaction. I don't much notice or care about the random boobies.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Blizzard on June 03, 2012, 01:07:18 pm
I have an automatic detection system of attractive women in my peripheral sight and that includes boobies. ._.; So I guess I'm kinda the opposite. Though, I like only high quality boobies.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: R.A.V.S.O on June 03, 2012, 05:03:22 pm
Well here is a sketch I once made at college on my free time... basically I had about 10 index cards with
me that moment and was bored as hell... so I was like "what the heck" and drew this weird idea I had
with me then... it's more of a sketchy idea I had so I dubbed it... index card shorts

warning image might be big so I spoiler-ed it down for the sake of space saving
Spoiler: ShowHide
(http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/144/8/3/83a46ae830d35086069ac97dd6f96f0f-d50ztse.jpg)
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Blizzard on June 03, 2012, 05:10:37 pm
I once made a bunch of South Park comics because they were so easy to draw. I think I was 16 or something. Too bad I don't have them anymore. They were all in German, though.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 08, 2012, 12:00:14 am
Added a new one - called Miamaska. It is apparently somewhat based on H.P Lovecraft's work, though I'm not sure. It's about a girl named Amity who gets lost in another world. Not even 100 strips yet, but it could be interesting.

EDIT: And now Darths and Droids. I may have been linked it here on this site. Or Imight have stumbled upon it as part of a wiki-walk. Either way, I did an archive binge a few months ago and just recalled it. It's an interesting little webcomic that's about 700 pages in and follows the events of the Star Wars movies - in the context of a tabletop gaming campaign. It's quite an interesting read. I'm sure people who actually have played RPGs for a while will get more of the "injokes" than I do.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 12, 2012, 03:56:23 am
Bumping this page to let everyone know I have added at least 2 more since my last update. One - the one I just put in - is about a young elf who just wants to find his father. Along the way, funnies and seriouses happen. Also, they meet a pixie. It's called Chasing the Sunset. Enjoy!

I also linked up Awkward Zombie, which is a girl nerd's sometimes biographical webcomic about damn near anything video game. A lot of it is focused on nintendo stuff, and the majority of the earlier comics are about Melee and Brawl. It's definitely a decent read, though very little of it shows a continuous storyline. It's more a "gag-a-day" thing.

Speaking of, I also have "Pokemon Hard Mode" also known as the origin of the Nuzlocke idea, in my personal area for webcomic links. Why not in the recommended? Because just about everyone has to have heard about it by now. So I doubt  you don't have an opinion on it already, and I just want to keep my place on where I am. Also, the site's not just about the comic, though it is a main attraction.

EDIT: And I need some more webcomic material because I am bored as HELL with my life right now, so if anyone knows any good webcomics I haven't already provided PLEASE DO SO.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 15, 2012, 05:25:25 am
Another 2 new ones! Today brings some fairly interesting and entertaining webcomics to the table.

First up you'll notice that Girls With Slingshots is one you haven't seen from me yet. While I actually first got caught up on it over a month ago, I had forgotten it until today. It's about a group of people, living a daily life in... some city. I don't recall. Anyway, it's an entertaining read.

If you're the sort who doesn't really mind cat-people, Lackadaisy Cats is a very true-to-the-source story set in the American 1920s - Except everyone is, as the name suggests, cats. It updates -slow- however and despite being up for three years has about 120 pages. Which is okay, since the one who does the comic really does their research. Just read the little captions at the bottoms of the pages.

I'll be back in a few more days, perhaps, with some more new comics. Assuming I can remember more from my repertoire of webcomics that I've forgotten about.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: G_G on June 15, 2012, 09:52:23 am
While you haven't had the appreciation you deserved for these findings, I just wanted to thank you. These are very good and entertaining, I've definitely passed the time with these. Thank you so much! Keep up the findings. ^3^
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 17, 2012, 07:29:13 pm
Just gonna update this seeing as I have been busy for a few days. Anywho, I recalled an old webcomic I used to read but forgot about. Problem was, I only had a fairly tenuous memory of anything about it. So in the course of searching for it (and I found it) I discovered a few new comics although I've only managed to read through one.

The one I searched for is called Darkbolt. The comic intentionally mimics a manga. Other than the requisite bubbly lessons and the occasional cheesy "FRIENDSHIP FOREVER" that occurs in anything anime or manga-inspired, the characters are fairly well written and the plot - from what I remember - follows an understandable development. I liked it. As a special bonus, this webcomic is actually completed full to completion, and was in development for over a decade. Obviously, the art improves (but keeps the same basic style) as time goes on. Expect people to shout the names of all of their attacks.

B.I.B.L.E (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) is a webcomic that has a lot of planning put into it - but takes forever to update. In nearly three years it's only got 150 pages. Even so, it's pretty good. It's also got its own mythology, so don't let the name throw you off (angels and demons abound however.)

EDIT: andmeant to post this in the original post - so tired - but thank you G_G!

I also come bearing a minor update.

1/0 is a fairly geeky webcomic drawn in a very simple style (everyone is more or less a stick figure, though the artist is capable of drawing more complex things as he shows fairly early on) and is an old (and completed) webcomic. It's fairly good - and the artist has another webcomic up now, which I will get around to locating again sometime later.

EDIT 2: So updated with two more comics. Both fantasy. Uh, really tired so I'll leave a note here without actually describing either of them.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 18, 2012, 09:55:26 pm
Firefly cross is a story about "the balance between light and dark." Its art style is reminiscent somewhat of an anime style and the coloring / shading isn't the best. It also takes forever to update. Even so, it's an okay comic that can distract you for a while.

Red Moon Rising is a beautifully drawn and colored comic. It updates every monday, so again slow updates. It's fairly heavily fantasy. It's also short, despite being up for a few years.

Trying Human is a story about an abductee, her boyfriend, an alien and all the stuff going on with that. It's fairly interesting and its got good art.

Pawn is a comic that's NSFW mainly due to the fact that it has a naked demon chick with boobs out to wisconsin. I'm not sure of its update status, so I wouldn't be surprised if it never updates anymore. Would be sad, it was fairly entertaining.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 20, 2012, 06:19:08 pm
So Erfworld is the story of a man who is heavily into tabletop role playing, sucked into a world. Due to his obsession with war and tactics, he is treated as a "perfect warlord." His adjustment into the world isn't the easiest. It has an interesting world and would make for an interesting game if turned into one, i think. Enjoy!

On the otherside, for the Pokemon Hard Mode / Nuzlocke fans who also happen to be Touhou fans, there's a Touhoumon Nuzlocke Comic up there. It's fairly good.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 24, 2012, 02:18:33 pm
Hello folks, and welcome to another addition to this little archive. Astute checkers will have noticed the first one I added a few days ago.

Jefbot! A story about a man named Jefbot, who is not actually a robot. Starts off realistic but as time goes on that starts to change. He only updates twice a week (and for a brief stint, 3 times a week, but that was for the 5 year anniversary month I think) so it takes a while for things to get going. Still, it's fairly well written and the artist writer is an actor himself, so you may actually have seen him in a commercial or something. He draws shoulders after a while.

Nemu*Nemu is a comic about two little puppy dolls that two young schoolgirls (2nd-3rd grade) in Japan buy from a little store after helping the owner clean up a bit. I know what you're thinking "Talking toy, elementary school japanese girls..." but no, no magical girl stuff going on. It's very definitely "spice of life" which pretty much details what two close young female friends do when they obtain two pet toys that are alive. For some reason, you never see parents enter the picture. I don't get that. Also, for the first couple years they used a different format than the more recent few years, so you'll have a little annoyance with the right side twitter/facebook stuff covering the last panel a lot at the start. That goes away eventually.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on June 29, 2012, 01:38:11 am
We've been updated. I think 4 new webcomics since last week, check them out. I know a few of them are geek-minded.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Blizzard on June 29, 2012, 03:32:14 am
I just read through Virtual Shackles yesterday. They have a bit more than 300 comics and they update twice a week. The "main story" revolves around two game developers so I got most of the insider jokes. But they are general enough for most people to understand them. Though the really hilarious stuff is when they drift away and do comics about games or other stuff (e.g. the one where Steve Jobs' ultimate objective for implementing 11-point multi-touch was to find the man with 6 fingers on his right hand, I lol'd). I definitely recommend it.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on July 14, 2012, 02:42:48 am
And here I am, updating again. Only one this time, folks. It's an alternate universe one set in "Templar, Arizona" which is also the name of the webcomic. Main character is Benjamin, kind of a shut-in. It's slowed down considerably, so don't believe the "MWF" thing. It hasn't seen an update for a few months, but I'm thinkin' maybe it's just things. Either way, what's up now is worth checkin' out.

EDIT: within 24 hours.... The newest update is called Love Me Nice. It's about toons. Cartoons. Except "toons" are also people who look like cartoon characters. They also have an instinct to follow the "rule of funny." Main characters are Mac, a Monkey who is essentially Love Me Nice's mickey mouse and Carolina, a... toon... who grew up not knowing she's a toon. Either way, it's got fairly decent characterisation and the art is very good. Recommended for people who don't mind cartoony stuff.

EDIT 2: Scenes from a Multiverse. An interesting full-color comic about what it's like ot live in a multiverse. Doesn't follow single characters or anything for more than a few times and generally is more of the gag-a-day variety, but you do return to plotlines at some times.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on July 19, 2012, 04:42:42 am
CTHULU HOLMES.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: orochii on July 22, 2012, 05:18:18 pm
The only comic I follow is Party Plz, from a friend. Although I have read some comics, I tend to forget their names >8'D (after an entire day of reading from first to last, yeah). And then I'm like "DAMN, HOW WAS IT CALLED???".
Here's the link of Party Plz http://partyplz.smackjeeves.com/
It is about a fictional MMORPG. The main characters do stuff in there (like fighting bosses), and normally their situations involve common stuff lived by most MMORPG players. It updates one or two times a week...
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on September 06, 2012, 03:37:27 am
Da-da! Update.

Three new comics today. (And a fourth one coming soon)

The first is actually three comics on one webpage and in one line. It's a narrative that changes focal points twice. It's Walky starts off as a webcomic about a guy in college with a group of friends and some aliens show up for humor - eventually that all changes and things get weird.

Shortpacked follows after and details the lives of a bunch of employees at a store named Shortpacked! and is a sequel to It's Walky. Some characters are brought over but mostly the weird things aren't really brought up very often. It's really geeky and expect to see a lot of transformers being brought up.

Dumbing of Age is a comic by the same guy that details the life of a bunch of college students. So far, everything's normal without any weird shit happening. Seems to be a complete alternate universe to Shortpacked and It's Walky, but with a lot of characters from both with very different histories in some cases.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on September 07, 2012, 03:45:37 pm
HOW DID I NOT HAVE THIS ONE YET?!

So, Between Failures is a spice-of-life style webcomic. It details a bunch of guys who work in a toy store.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on October 10, 2012, 02:15:05 am
Five new webcomics added.

Woo.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on February 15, 2015, 12:35:44 pm
Nimona (http://gingerhaze.com/nimona/comic/page-1) is a finished, somewhat short webcomic about a mad, evil genius and his new sidekick, a shapeshifter! The titular character is the sidekick. It's a fun romp.

Also, Vell's back! I mean, like, obviously.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on February 18, 2015, 02:44:06 am
Forgotten Order (http://www.forgottenordercomic.com/?webcomic_post=chp5-pg17) Is a webcomic about a dreaming doll and a fledgling half-human half-goat wizardling who sucks at magic. That's thebasic premise from what I can tell. It's short, unfinished, but the art is actually very well-done and stylised excellently, and there's at least the beginning hints of a plot developing! I think this one may take an eternity to get anywhere though, which is somewhat unfortunate.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on February 21, 2015, 01:53:08 pm
Cucumber Quest (http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/cq/page-1/) is the quirky little story of bunnyboy Cucumber - a fledgling mage/wizard/whatever who really just wants to attend magic school - who is forced upon a quest as the LEGENDARY HERO to save the WORLD from the clutches of the TERRIBLE NIGHTMARE KNIGHT. It is somewhat a parody and enjoys poking fun at typical jrpg rules. The art is gorgeous, even if everyone is bunnies. It also has lesbians.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on March 09, 2015, 01:35:12 pm
Spinerette (http://www.spinnyverse.com/index.php?id=1) is a webcomic based upon western comics and is set in a world highly reminiscient of our own. It's basically - and literally - a webcomic about a girl who gets turned into a superhero with spider powers - think spider man, but with six arms and buttsilk as opposed to handsilk. The world seems to basically be ours, but with supers of every type. They directly reference fictional superheroes in our world - like batman and spiderman and etc - and they're fictional there, too.

Love Not Found (http://www.lovenotfound.com/index.php?id=1) is a quirky little more-or-less nonsense tale set in a distant future where mankind has lost its touch with its fellow man. Most humans go about their entire lives never coming into physical contact with another human. Not even their own children. One day, a somewhat dim cafeteria worker has a accidental bump-in with a guy and he accidentally brushes against her somewhere, and this sends her on an adventure to make physical, loving contact with another person. She seeks love and intimacy, in a society where such words have lost their meaning. It's fairly inconsequential, and it updates sparsely, but it's an entertaining read.

Amya (http://www.amyachronicles.com/archives/comic/09292009) is basically a manga in webcomic form. The artist seems fairly talented, and the story is interesting if a bit predictable. It's not very far along in it plot and its been around for a few years, so I assume the creators want to drag it out. It's still worth picking up; it's decent fantasy, if you're into that.

Fragile (http://www.fragilestory.com/strips/chapter_01) Is another manga in webcomic form, although whereas Amya was shounen, this is pure, slice of life shoujo action. It follows a group of senior high school girls (In, I think, not japan?) who are basically just living lives. One girl, relatively unmotivated in life, is given the task by one friend of developing a hobby. Meanwhile, another girl suddenly moves into town. A few social blunders here, steadfast earnestness there and somewhere along the way a story is told. It actually does a decent job of keeping up with its, like, six or seven main characters, which can be hard, so props to them.

Todd Alison and the Petunia Violet (http://www.petuniaviolet.com/index.php?id=1) is... I'm not entirely sure. The art's not the best and it doesn't really improve, but the characterisation is... while odd, intriguing. I don't know where it's supposed to be set, or if it's really supposed to be set in the real world or... really, anything. Mostly I'm just confused and I'm not sure I'm supposed to be. Ostensibly, it's about this Violet character who goes around bombing things in this city, and there's a woman named Petunia and a guy named Todd Alison, the latter of which is on a taskforce to catch Violet and the former is the sister of a wealthy politician who is above said taskforce but... I just don't know guys.

Solstoria (http://solstoria.net/comic/54/) is, sadly, a slow-updating webcomic. It's also fairly heavily influenced by manga, I believe, but it's got a somewhat unique spin on the art style at least, which makes it interesting. Or maybe it doesn't. I haven't kept up on my manga lately. It seems to just be starting its story arc, which is strange considering it's been a few years, but webcomics, man, what you gonna do?

That's all for now, and the first post was updated. I'm just glad to be all caught up on putting these in the thread.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: KK20 on March 09, 2015, 02:30:54 pm
Let me be the 69th comic contributor :P

Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi (http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0)
If you were like me who grew up with Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon, this will bring you back on a nostalgia trip. It's an alternate universe that mainly focuses on the Powerpuff Girls (duh) but other characters from other shows make their cameos or have a pretty significant role (Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory and Samurai Jack for example). It's 10+ years in the making (you will notice the level of art change considerably).

The website it's hosted on has a few other good gems, particularly Sugar Bits (http://sugar.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0) and Grim Tales (http://grim.snafu-comics.com/index.php?comic_id=0) (which is also an alternate universe Cartoon Network + Nickelodeon thing but focuses on the 'Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy' show with plenty of OCs), both made/worked on by the same artist.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on March 10, 2015, 07:16:27 am
oh, wow, those. I'm surprised they aren't in there, if they're not. Lemme check-see.

EDIT: Wow they're not. How is that? I'll update with those in there, bringing the count to 71.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on March 10, 2015, 11:22:57 am
*cough*

The Boy Who Fell (http://www.boywhofell.com/index.php?id=1) is a story of a boy who moves to a new school, falls off the rooftop and winds up dead. In Hell, he has to enter some kind of tournament to decide who among the participants is worthy of one wish from "Lord Devil." He is, of course, a human who has to survive in a world of demons.

More coming eventually. Maybe.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Spaceman McConaughey on April 02, 2015, 06:39:28 am
I quite enjoy Blaster Nation (http://www.blasternation.com). Slice of life type thing.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on April 05, 2015, 11:33:35 am
Blindsprings (http://blindsprings.com/comic/000) has the most adorable art.

The story is good, too.

EEEEEEEE
/me adds blaster nation, too.


EDIT:
/me realises half an hour later that Blaster Nation was already up there. Woops.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Spaceman McConaughey on April 05, 2015, 12:49:27 pm
Huh, didn't see it there when I linked it. Weird.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on April 05, 2015, 01:37:12 pm
I didn't mention it in a post. Most of the early ones weren't, but it's in the list in the first post.
Title: Re: Webcomics!
Post by: Vell on August 19, 2015, 09:21:12 am
Alice Grove (http://www.alicegrove.com/) is a webcomic brought to you by the same guy who makes Questionable Content, uploads twice a week and is a sci fi / fantasy tale.

I have no other new comics at this time, but I seem to be hitting a kick of them, so maybe you can expect more sometime soon! yay!

odd thing about it is that the higher numbers are the -earlier- pages, so all the links just go to the main page, which shows the newest page. Sorry!