What are some good webcomics?

What are some good webcomics?

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Achewood

Don't reply to it.
But anyway, Nedroid and Buttersafe.

LOL

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West Tree Academy Of Heroes!

Drop a like, yo. freakanimes.com/westtree/

Kit 'n' Kay Boodle
Moon Over June
Jack
Billy the Heretic
Hathor the Cow Goddess
Foxwood
The Tea House

It Hurts!!!

Hey!!!

Richard Katellis, Kit n Kay's creator, mysteriously went silent when Albert Temple, the creator of Gene Catlow, died, and it turned out they were the same guy all along. In retrospect their art styles were near-identical but they kept it up even amongst their circle of close friends for like 20 years. There's at least 4 comics all done by Temple and probably more if you dig around. I actually do recommend reading them, because now you know it's one guy who sectioned off his fetishes into different personas who had their own fictional girlfriends. You also now know that the mother-in-law he fucked wasn't real. It's all really fascinating and he wasn't that bad an artist and writer.

The author of Jack was part of his social circle as well. The furry conspiracy runs deep. There are also smaller cameos in Gene Catlow for Boston (from Boston and Shaun) and Kelvin the Lion, a massive diaperfur who currently sells diaperfur comics on the Kindle store. I recommend reading ALL of these authors if you're into atrocity tourism, which you should be.

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Lol, this is too funny!

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What manga is that from?
Reverse search gave me nothing

Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer

>The Adventures of Dr McNinja. (Christopher Hastings)
Surprisingly smart dumb over-the-top action comedy about a Doctor who is a Ninja. Was inked by the Nedroid guy. Wrapped up nicely a few years back.
>Order of the Stick. (Rich Burlew)
Started out as a gag-a-day Dungeons and Dragons themed stick figure strip. Noteworthy for not taking itself too seriously, even after cerebus syndrome kickedin. Updates sporadically.
>Brawl in the Family (Matthew Taranto)
Extremely cute gag-a-day comic about Nintendo characters. Recommended to anyone who likes vidya. Jesus Christ it's been five years since it ended?
>Kid Radd (Dan Miller)
Super oldschool experimental sprite comic. Basically Wreck-It-Ralph written in 2002, but better. Despite being a video game sprite comic, none of the sprites are from video games that actually existed.
Tails Gets Trolled (Lazerbot)
Just read it, please. It's incredible. On indefinite hiatus and will never reach the same heights that it once did.

Ennui Go

this says alot about our society
that we live in

IT HURTS!!

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>The Adventures of Doctor McNinja
> 8-Bit Theater
>Starslip Crises

All of these are good comedy/adventure webcomics in different genres that have come to ACTUAL, DEFINITIVE conclusions and ended. Absolutely worth reading.

> Girl Genius

Arguably the only steampunk ANYTHING that wasn't compeletly shit.

> Kill Six Billion Demons
> Unsounded
> Out-of-Placers

Incredible fantasy webcomics with great worldbuilding

> El Goonish Shive

The most /tg/ of web comics, because it very clearly starts as someones magical realm transformation comic and then it derailed into actual plot and waaaaaaay too much explanation about how its magic system works and got bogged down in the details. I can think of nothing more /tg/ than that.

goblins: (dnd goblins and an adventuring party's adventures)
outsider: space opera, has blue elf waifus
ennui go!: (its porn but its surprisingly good. the non porn stripes are actually better)
shotgun shuffle: gorgeous women, begin pretty down to earth and goes crazy later.

>Out-of-Placers
I see you, furry
Elim better fuck these rodents up

Raven's Dojo ain't half bad.

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I'M SAD that you would recommend that.

Funnily enough, Out-of-Placers was influenced by El Goonish Shive

I quite like Ennui Go! It's not good exactly, but it is competently drawn and amusing from time to time.

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Sandra and Woo is okay, but mostly its for binging chapters after not reading it for a year.
this, Tubsy is also god's gift to man.

Bear Nuts and Cucumber Quest are both nice comics that I've never seen mentioned here.

I like Three Panel Soul as well.

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Why do you think this godforsaken comic is any good? I ask because I also read El Goonish Shive

This looks like >shadman drew it

I like it because it's really creative and also gets really fucking weird. You honest to god never know where it's going to go next

I have never wanted an anime more than Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer. I remember reading the entire series and dreaming of a Mad House or Ginax animated LatBH with the Pillows doing the soundtrack. Never have I wanted something made so much. But that would never happen. It's too late at this point too. I mean I did enjoy the reference in Planet With but still... It's not enough.

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Power of Stardust is fun to read and spot all the public domain superhero cameos.

Stand Still Stay Silent

Questionable Content
Dumbing of Age
Misfile
Goblins
Sinfest
Those are pretty much the cream of the crop. Don't bother with the early Sinfests though.

I feel you brother.

Oh look it's me but with the shit taste I had over a decade ago

OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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dead after 16 pages

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Is this one by the same guy who did drop out?

Probably not aaactually good, but appreciable for the novelty. I think the big problem with a Snowflame fan comic is that there isn't enough to carry a story by itself and any attempt to add more risks ruining the cheese.Hiatus.

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>good
why settle for good, when you have Great? by Minus

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It has a good ratio of inoffensive to sensible chuckle, while occasionally knocking it out of the park.

Dammit, that's too cute.

It's more interesting than good. I think the biggest flaw is that it isn't a straight up villain comic about Snowflame fighting cops, capes, and villains as he builds his narcotics empire.

Please read Spirit Circle. Thanks.

Also, Castle Vidcons

I'm happy to see the most correct answer as the first response.

itsahardlife.smackjeeves.com/comics/1214481/chapter-1-page-1-cover/

its a nuzlock comic I know what your thinking but give it a try

Thank you, kind one

Fappenstüffen.

Oglaf
Stay Still Stay Silent
Unsounded

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I won't even click on this garbage

Goblins is bad. It's way too edgy and not in a funny way.

I tried looking at out of placers and it creeped me out. It has a strong fetishistic vibe about it even if it looks clean.

Why would you use anthro animals for this real life stuff? I don't understand furries.

which of those would be the most "boku no pico" of bad webcomics?

still sad how sinfest fell. like, anyone that reads it from the start will have some good laughs, and then hopefully realize it's gone bad before they get too deep.

Clarissa

Sluggy Freelance

Anything by Oyvind Thorsby.

Problem Sleuth. Pretty zany. Miles better than what came after it.

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Also:
Bastard
Cyanide and Happniess
Perry Bible Fellowship
Saturday Morning Breakfast Club
Stay Still Stay Silent
Goblins
Three Panel Soul
Kill Six Billion Demons
Ten Earth Shattering Blows

This guy knows what's good

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To the one person in the universe who has read Nobody Scores and mentions it in a lot of these threads: i'm reading it too now, it's pretty good.

agreeing with this and everyone who's said Goblins

>When you realize that hussie will never make something as good as problem sleuth ever again

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I read PS as it was coming out and it was fucking amazing, damn shame that HS overtook it in terms of popularity.

I loved this. I remember some user storytiming all of it when the owners site went down or something.
Does anyone else have recs for finished webcomics?

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My pet succubus is pretty good.

Sandra and woo is a funny one, it's preachy but in a way that doesn't really annoy you.
Wish I could remember exactly what page I was up to.

Good taste.

Do you mean Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal?

lol yes

I like it since it has good world building, good character interaction, and focuses on something with great detail that is almost never focused on.

>Saturday Morning Breakfast Club
What, is that controversial?

>>>>Goblins

>Does anyone else have recs for finished webcomics?
Good webcomics and finished webcomics are both a minority

forums.spacebattles.com/threads/genocide-man-a-black-and-white-webcomic.263780/

zebragirl.thecomicseries.com/comics/1/
Becomes much better after the beginning, top notch during certain scenes(fight in the graveyard, Pooka introduction, and most of Sandra going evil off the top of my head), but doesn't seem to stick the landing

diggercomic.com/blog/2007/02/01/wombat1-gnorf/

comic.strategycore.co.uk/#!/
It's old!XCOM, only as long as a comic book but nice for what it is. Acoompanying music

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Gunshow and Ronnie comics

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Also if you check Desuarchive for
desuarchive.org/co/search/text/"genocide man"/
There'll be a few others. It's my go to for completed or high quality webcomics so I mention it a lot

Bastard.

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I'll never understand what you kids see in this.

I highly rec Kaspall. It's a murder mystery set in a city with refugees from other worlds. The setting's pretty tight, the power system while rudimentary serves the plot well, and all the characters very well fleshed out. And it's only almost 500 pages and has an ending that ties everything together nicely.

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doeofdeadwood.smackjeeves.com

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Sexy losers.

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thank fucking god finally a mirror

Your 70 year old mind has enough trouble understanding the internet.

It's impressive you learned how to post on Yea Forums considering your age, but you'll never understand modern art.

My all-time favorite probably.

Also, Bigger than Cheeses.

Gone with the blastwave

>controversial
No, it gets criticism in the vein of xkcd. Doesn't have an hatedom, though.

Seconding this. Most fun I've ever had reading a webcomic, or hell, maybe even just any comic.

Devil's Candy. These are the main characters.

devilscandycomic.com/

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Schlock Mercenary is pretty good, and if you can handle mild doses of furshit then Freefall is a pretty good choice. Genocide Man finished up, so that's a good one to check out. Girl Genius is rad, as mentioned earlier in the thread. Sam and Fuzzy looks like it's gearing up for a big finish soon, so that's neat.

Also, if you're ever in the mood for a good laugh, you can go enjoy a bizarre blend of fairly severe Protestantism mixed with what I can only describe as nonsexual Furries over at Tales of the Quaestor. It's fucking hilarious, and not intentionally.

Out of Placers is basically an attempt to strip every sexual and cliche part of a fetish out of a typical story for that kind of fetish, and it...sort of worked? It's pretty clear what fascinates the author, but it's also clear it's more than fap fuel, which I find interesting in and of itself.

Man, furries just really wormed their way into the webcomic parts of the internet, didn't they?

Gashire It's basically like two friends out of Dr. Seuss get lost together

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Follow the Leader: A demon leads kids into a murder-cult. The artist loses his mind, and nuked it all because he felt his whiteness was a crime, but he's left it online.

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Lotta Svard: A comic about Finnish women during the Winter War, by Setz.

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Homunculus: A man makes artificial, living beings

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Carrion Girls: The adventures of two valkyries.

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>Man, furries just really wormed their way into the webcomic parts of the internet, didn't they?
Sabrina Online is one of the oldest webcomics I think

I am almost certain that "Fuck along now" was a punchline in an Achewood strip. I'm also almost certain that Ennui Go!'s dialogue borrows phrases from Achewood pretty liberally.

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Scoob and Shag: Shounen crossed with loony toons and other properties.

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Out of Pretty is definitely the Author’s fetish fuel, sanitized as it may be it’s hella obvious. Unsounded is really damn good though.

Goblins is garbage pile of edginess, it’s what happens when an author decides to vent his own real life frustrations onto a bunch of shittily drawn characters.

I may join you too, gonna read this after the recommendation.

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I always think I just enjoy my alcohol but then I get in a depressive episode and the first thing I do is hit the bottle until I forget my fucking name

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Thanks. There are far worse places to borrow from.

I think Out of Placers is worth a read despite all that. The author is self-aware enough to present the consequences of some of the things he's into without it becoming fetish bait.

Pic related is an example. Trademaster Viracroix gets compared to Discworld's Vetinari a lot. But Vetinari, that we see, never really kills anyone who isn't utterly deserving of it.

Viracroix? Hello, you fucked with my power structure, that means kidnap and summary execution.

I'm not going to claim the disguised transformation fetish comic is realistic, but it allows logical consequences. The absolute ruler of a Venetian-style mercantile house is gonna have to kill people from time to time. Being transformed against your will means a horrible and protracted crisis of identity. That kind of thing.

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Parasyte got an anime decades after it was first published, so I wouldn't say it is impossible.

without the fetish bait nobody would even take a look at this for a nanosecond

>forgetting 8-Bit Theater

Is that really any different than anything else?

You put a nice pair of tits on some advertisement to get the people's attention. If the product manages to KEEP their attention after tits, then you have something.

>tfw I tried to introduce my friends to achewood but they called it 'weird'
why are people such plebs

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>If the product manages to KEEP their attention after tits, then you have something.
Or maybe people are just waiting for the next pair of tits

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it objectively is weird though, that's what makes it great

That's the difference between reading out of habit and reading because you are actually engaged in the content.

If tits are the product being advertised, then it better be tits.
If tits are merely being used for advertising, then you should be able to realize the product is not tits pretty quickly.

Please forgive me God damn it i didn't read it

He only looks one shade darker.

I've been reading Questionable Content since 2004 and I don't think I've liked it in years. Habit is a powerful thing.

I started reading these after the reccomend and they are gold.

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>recs for finished webcomics
- Bad Machinery by John Allison. mystery solving kids, chapter based, urban fantasy
- Copper, finished, fantasy, musings on life
- Derelict volume 1 finished, volume 2 paused last I checked, postapoc survival
- Digger, finished, fantasy
- Dr McNinja, finished, comedy
- Emily Carroll's short comics, most well known: His Face All Red
- Great by Minus, an epic
- Let's Speak English by Mary Cagle, journal comic on teaching Jap kids English
- Octopus Pie, slice of life on Brooklyn stoners getting to 30
- Scarygoround by John Allison. urban brit fantasy
- Space Trawler original series, by Chris Baldwin, comic drama space opera
- The Redtail's Dream, by Minna Sundberg creator of Stand Still, Stay Silent. Fantasy folklorish
- When I am King, finished, hard to classify, adventures of a king and a camel?

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I think you should kick that habit.
You won't miss it.

Turtle Knight was best girl

I honestly recommend A Better Place m.tapas.io/series/A-BETTER-PLACE

THORSBY!!

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i thought it stopped updating though

Why, West Tree Academy of heroes of course!

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>8Bit Theater
>Order of the Stick
>Dr. McNinja
>Stand Still Stay Silent
General Recommendations most anons have already pointed out
>Nedroid Picture Diary
>Poorly Drawn Lines
Some might call it stupid but I enjoy them for the dumb laughs
>Atomic Robo
I found this quite enjoyable for a while, but once he dove into some seemingly unrelated arc about Constantinople I lost all interest.
>MegaTokyo
Don't read this. I doubt most would ever call it good or mediocre. I got into it when I was young, didn't know any better and now I am chained to the series out of sunk cost fallacy of waiting months at a time for updates hoping for Largo focused arcs. Send help.

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I remember this. I stopped reading after the author went on indefinite hiatus to follow their actual passion project and get it off the ground.
Did they ever start it back up?

Man I loved problem sleuth. My only regret is discovering it years after it happened.
Was almost tempted to buy a physical set until I realized Hussie didn't care about it and now there only 2 books you can find via scalpers.

IIRC MegaTokyo just happened to have really good art at a time when most webcomics were still "Dude who works with computers and likes to draw decided to put shit online". So between really weak competition and the first mover advantage it developed a following, and success followed success.

Kind of like Penny Arcade. Remember kids! Right place right time and consistency of output counts for far far more than talent ever will.

Nice troll

>hoping for Largo focused arcs
I got out years ago, but I recall those being much better than Piro most of the time.
Did he ever get the stoic girl to strip completely to build a computer?

>koreak webcomic
>width: 200 pixels
>length: 20000 pixels
>the only content is almost abstract levels of nothing happening

what the fuck

*korean
woops

I seriously don't get why they think that receipt paper is the proper medium to use.

Ellory the Shark.

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Laserwing, a /hyw/ project.
Guy gets zapped by a stray magic blast from some thicc green alien chick, gets superpowers, and decides he's going to be a superhero.
Then finds out that his best friends were way ahead of him.
In the tail end of their first actual crime fighting mission right now. It didn't go very smoothly.

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There's "Dawn of time" and "Starpunch girl"
Also few MSPFA's I read that were pretty good:
Waterworks
Beginners guide to the end of the universe
Oceanfall

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You just described this entire board.

Try not to pat yourself on the back too much for that fresh zinger.

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its for their phones you can just scroll forever with that format

Get rekt kid

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Aside from the popular gag-a-day strips I mainly only follow Unsounded for long-form storytelling these days. I was following Stand Still Stay Silent for a while but it went on break or something and I never got back into it. I still see people heaping praise on it so I should probably give it a reread and get caught up.

I love Unsounded for its great world building and lovable characters. A bit of naked people now and then doesn't hurt either, but what's really neat is how it all blends together seamlessly.

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This is my favourite strip so far.

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Out of Placers? Its pretty good despite being fetish based. Val Salia's a pretty witty dude and knows how to do world building. And Lusty Argonian Maid lets him vent all his degenerate TF fetishes so that OOP can focus more on plot.

I thought OOP was banned on Yea Forums though because you guys couldn't handle the threads.

Noah's entire speech pattern is lifted from Achewood and I love it.

I’m embarrassed to say that the lamp one got me

But OOP has gotten LESS fetishy. Kass used to be drawn with big fat fucking tits, for one. Val's improved a lot.

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Yes! That is it exactly.

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stop shilling your garbage

The thing with OOP is that Val's fetish isn't just the simple transformation aspect, it's the mental and personality changes and the way the character and their friends deal with it and the effects it has on the world, because he's weird like that

So while yeah it's straight up a fetish comic, it's not "fetishy" in the sense that it's a comic about the TF fetish, and aside from the premise it's basically just a neat fantasy comic with kinda mediocre art that has some fun ideas and characters.

I love Noah

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Threads are banned, but idle mention seems to be fine. Sometimes. Maybe?

I think that's because of the binding under the uniform and the uniform itself being loose fitting.

But yeah, Val has improved as an artist quite a bit since the beginning. He's still improving too, so it's fun to watch him develop.

Definitely get back into SSSS.

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Seconding Schlock.

Len is usually a sign it's gonna be a good strip.

is this ongoing? this a a really entertaining read.

Killing Stalking

To be fair, besides the dedicated fan base of people who are willing to wait literally months between pages, I doubt you could call MegaTokyo successful at this point.
You said it right though. If it was more consistent I'm sure MegaTokyo would have kept at least a slightly larger audience due to just... being one of the first, quality be damned.

Largo's arcs were better because he explored the crazy and weird side of the world, while Piro and his group basically have weirdness blunders and are almost incapable of of noticing it. Though it seems like the author is trying to break down that wall since the "normal" characters are starting to get terrifying glimpses that the world is filled with things that dont make logical sense.
To answer your question no. He got her down to her underwear, but he didn't want to feel like he wanted to take advantage of someone who wanted to learn or something. They hooked up though eventually.

>Val has improved as an artist quite a bit
>Val's improved a lot
People's brains stop functioning when their fetish is involved. This is a beginner's work and very sloppy, the human characters are almost Questionable Content tier.

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It had a base even then. Hoshi no Samidare is a Manga no one knows about in a comic no one has ever heard of. It having a reference in a new anime in itself was shocking. There was a time where I wished it could have been, but eventually I gave up.

If you can handle content that is kinda the big "F" I would say:

Age of Arcadia (www.ageofarcadia.com)

Lackadaisy (www.lackadaisy.com)

Out of Placers (www.valsalia.com)

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Comic recommendations I have not already seen in this thread

>Latchkey Kingdom
Adventures of unsupervised kids in a videogame inspired fantasy world

>Nerd and Jock
Wholesome comics trips featuring the titular best friends

>Back
Weird westernish action/comedy comic about a cowgirl that will start the apocalypse

>Belzebubs
The shenanigans of a finnish death metal family

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Read a few pages and I liked the character designs and it sci-fi horror world so far.
Thanks for the recommendation.

Ava's Demon, Harpy Gee Homestuck and the entire works of Andrew Hussie

>ctrl + F : "ava"
>1 response found

maybe y'all haven't seen the waifus yet

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His rotation is off there, yeah. The discrepancy could be justified if the arms in panel 1 are at right angles, and panel 2 appear short because he's rotated his torso towards the camera. I agree that the rotation we see doesn't match that.

I'd also say that he has definitely improved over the run of the series. See pic related from early on.

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Just got to Volume 3, not bad.

Id recommend Prequel but the constant delays are killing my interest. QC is almost better for this alone.

fuck off Michelle

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I wish he'd get together with an artist

I can't see anything on this page with all the anime on it

OOP got banned because mouthbreathers couldn't contain the porn to /trash/, and started flooding the threads with that shit and "I wanna fuck a yinglet" bullshit posts. Same reason Endtown got kicked to /trash/.

MegaTokyo WAS objectively successful. It was one of the first webcomics I ever saw in book form. My school library had copies of it in their brand new "graphic novel" section.

You can probably trace the entire "Americans writing shitty fake kids manga for the Scholastic book fair" trend of the early 2000s back to MegaTokyo.

>only anime Mizukami will ever get will be Planet With, which was made with anime pacing in mind
>Biscuit hammer, Sengku Youkou or Spirit circle adaptation never ever
this sucks ass

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I think OOP is a genuinely interesting setting with great characters despite the author's blatant fetishistic intentions

Anime? I’m pretty sure Age of Arcadia is American.

Endtown got kicked to /trash/ because they'd reach autosage while doing nothing but having waifu shitfits instead of actually talking about what's going on in the comic.

He’s growing as an artist.

That’s an enormous point in his favor. There’s a lot of artists out there that refuse to do that.

Just caught up, really enjoyed it. Melodramatic without getting into edgelord territory.

It's weird that a guy who can't draw deer decided to write a webcomic about them though.

I'm digging latchkey and back, thanks for the recs user

>They also have no arms and do not hug things.

>The author of Jack

aka the much-maligned David Hopkins.

>artist kept a segregated persona for his deplorable fetish art and kept up the facade until he literally died despite the art styles being similar
What a fucking ride. I figured this would be impossible in the modern internet, where people regularly dig up 20 year old forum posts just to take you down a peg.

i'd recommend a better place. Its overly fast paced and only updates once a week but I think its drawing towards a satisfying ending.

tapas.io/series/A-BETTER-PLACE

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Wichszeuginstolpungsüberraschung.

It's highly implied largo got laid. Or at the least lewd make outs.

Also any word on the visual novel that fucker was working on?

That too, but if you try to tell the Endtown thread that, the waifushitters deny it entirely.

I feel like weeping.

A child at a feast was observed weeping and asked what was wrong and it responded "It's all so wonderful and I can't eat any more..."

There is more than I can ever hope to consume.

Seriously. I'm not even done with 'It hurts" yet.

Why didn't someone mention KSBD? This is one of the best webcomics I've ever seen. Or maybe it isn't mentioned exactly because people think it's already well known.

an amazing webcomic, that people have mentioned in this thread.

Still, worth mentioning again!

Like everything with Fred it is still "being worked on" but taking forever. But he was bad at constant updates/work even before you count for
>never doing a VN
>wife and kid having cancer and some illness they had to deal with
>having his heart worked on
>putting his parents in a home
Though that is what he CLAIMS happened over the past couple years.

That's fair I suppose. I actually still have the books I bought years back. I guess I was thinking more about its current level of fame rather than success. Ask most people if they know of MegaTokyo and you will either get "Mega what?" Or "Oh yeah, that thing"

Monster under the bed (nsfw)

Start browsing
youtube.com/user/WebcomicRelief

THIS THIS THIS

How NSFW is it?

Boobs only last I was there

Nobody should read Goblins, but everything else on the list is good

Nedroid
8-bit Theatre
Oglaf
Paranatural
Poppy O'Possum

>YWN have a shortstack GF
It hurts.

>Poppy O'Possum
>recommending that after it turned into a novel with the occasional picture
It was barely alright when it was actually a webcomic.

>Paranatural

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