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Post by Fraze on Jun 26, 2007 2:03:48 GMT -5
Yup, the title says it all. I, for one, am on-and-off trying to add more webcomics to my rounds. I really only started reading webcomics about a year ago, so I'm comparatively new to the scene. Remember: as much as we try to deny it, the NTWF is a family site. Some webcomics have varying levels of mature content. Make sure to tell if the comics you list are safe or not. There are some comics that you may want to forego posting completely. Feel free to put in a blurb for your comics, as well as list when they update. Other people may get interested in them. My list: 8-Bit TheaterAhh, yes. One of the best-known and longest webcomics on the net. Updates Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. VG CatsUpdates Monday, theoretically. But from what I've found, it's more likely to update randomly, about once a week. Fur Will FlyHosted on our very own Patjade's website! This comic is updated Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Unfortunately, it will be coming to an end soon--it's been running since 2000, and the creator thinks that if it keeps going, it will just get repetitive. But the creator has also mentioned making a spin-off after FWF ends. Peter is the WolfFirst off, this comic has a clean version (some adult themes but no nudity) and an NSFW (very graphic) version. I have linked to the clean version. Updated Monday, if memory serves. PITW follows Peter, a werewolf, who accidentally turns Sarah, a classmate, into a werewolf. DiggerMy favorite webcomic to date. Updated Tuesday and Thursday. This comic is about Digger, a headstrong female wombat. While digging a tunnel, she runs into a pocket of swamp gas, becoming disoriented, and tunnels out into a strange and wombat-less land--filled with talking statues, veiled soldiers, oracular slugs, vampire squash, and...Ed. This comic is made by Ursula Vernon. I highly recommend checking out her deviantART gallery if you have time. Digger has absolutely exquisite art, great humor, and a depth of story very surprising in a webcomic. The only downside: after page 285, the comic becomes subscriber-only. Without a subscription, you can see pages 1-285, as well as the current page, but nothing in between--which currently means you would miss out on a bit over 100 pages. It's $3 US per month to subscribe.
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Post by Tracy on Jun 26, 2007 2:44:21 GMT -5
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Post by kamikatze24 on Jun 26, 2007 4:02:27 GMT -5
www.kawaiinot.comSimple, though really funny at times XD Some of these cute-little-fuzzy-wuzzy-chibi pictures can be quite deceiving if you understand the actual jokes XD (-> hotdog one)
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jun 26, 2007 4:08:21 GMT -5
Better Days - My most favorite webcomic as of now. It has all the things I want: furries, humor, furries, drama, furries, innuendos... Did I mention it has furries? VGCats is in close second. The PG-13 humor and the parodies really make me laugh, even though I don't play some games that were portrayed. Still, it's pretty good.
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Post by Jellyfish on Jun 26, 2007 4:13:54 GMT -5
invisiblecities.comicgenesis.com/ - HERO A lovely comic with beautiful artwork I could only dream of doing ;__; About a boy who has lost his memory and accepts an invitation to go to other places and invisible cities. It's currently the only webcomic I'm actually reading, although its not very popular at the moment.
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Post by Frozen on Jun 26, 2007 4:56:16 GMT -5
[glow=teal,2,300]Black Bird (link in sig) - An online manga by Shilin Huang about a witch, Veloce Visrin who lives in a world where magic is banned after a series of assassinations by a mysterious figure who calls herself, 'Blackbird'. She is torn away from her only friend and guardian, and now is being pursued by Blackbird for reasons unknown.
This manga has excellent artwork. Currently, there are two volumes of this manga completed and the first is being redone by the author. Updates weekly.[/glow]
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Post by Crystal on Jun 26, 2007 5:52:49 GMT -5
invisiblecities.comicgenesis.com/ - HERO A lovely comic with beautiful artwork I could only dream of doing ;__; About a boy who has lost his memory and accepts an invitation to go to other places and invisible cities. It's currently the only webcomic I'm actually reading, although its not very popular at the moment. Gosh.. that is truly lovely. I'm jealous. D: I've got too many webcomics to list, so I'll just put down a few off the top of my head. XD www.seraph-inn.com -- Inverloch. Beautiful backgrounds, relatively simple artwork. It's close to finish now, at about 700 pages. www.dominic-deegan.com -- Dominic Deegan isn't as good in art, but the puns are hilarious and the characters are sweet. www.girl-genius.com -- Girl Genius is well-drawn and well-written; the artwork's not as beautiful, but it serves well and is very detailed. Actually, of all the comics I'm listing, I think GG is the best... it's intelligent, well-written, infinitely humorous... especially if you enjoy explosions in the name of science. :33333 www.errantstory.com -- Errant Story is PG-13 for sex, and bad jokes, but it's still a pretty good comic nontheless. I used to be into Sluggy Freelance www.sluggy.com , but I lost off during the Oceans Unmoving part. But it's funny... somewhat like Dominic Deegan. The art's not fantastic, but it's good enough, and it's funny like crazy. Also www.megatokyo.com Megatokyo is a pretty good comic. But you should read it all in one shot, and it'll be easier to understand. The archives are pretty darn huge. I've got a ton more links off the top of my head, but Kit's currently sleeping on my bed and taking up all my soft toys, excuse me while I draw a moustache on him :333333333
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Post by Squirrel on Jun 26, 2007 9:44:36 GMT -5
Hehe... reading Megatokyo without having any background knowledge is like trying to find a lightswitch in a dark, 200,000 sq. ft. room. Ummm... Tracy already said Questionable Content, and those two are my main ones, but I read a couple of others every now and then. www.pbfcomics.com - May not be for younger people since there's definitely some more adult jokes, but the art's as amusing as the humor is dark. ^_^ There's also no story to follow, so it's easy just to wander through the archives. www.qwantz.com/ - DINOSAUR COMICS! RAAAAAWWWWRRRR!
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Post by ♥ Zav on Jun 26, 2007 10:11:53 GMT -5
I have a few which I visit frequently for updates which I totaly and utterly love. www.seraph-inn.com - Basically what Crystal said ^^ redstring.strawberrycomics.com - Beautiful comic by a self-taught artist. Questionable Content has already been said =D emi-art.com/twtyh/main.html - The Way to Your Heart, really sweet, a bit cliche but still a nice manga to read, quite angsty ^^ www.ctrlaltdel-online.com - Already been said, but I still find it brilliant and incredibly funny ^^ catalyst.comicgenesis.com/ - Really good one ^^ Brilliant art and great storyline, not to mention it is written and drawn by our Creative Castrating Crystal =D
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Post by Omni on Jun 26, 2007 11:07:16 GMT -5
Order of the StickA D&D based webcomic. You don't have to be a D&D fan to understand it. (although it does help with some jokes, especially early into the series) The art is in stick figure format, hence the name. The writer knows that kids (ten-year-olds at least) read the comic so it's kept pretty mild. It updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (usually). There's also another comic on the same site called Elfworld, which is better than OOTS in terms of family-friendlyness. The art is more realistic than OOTS. It's also D&D based, but only loosely, so it should be even easier to understand. It updates on mondays (usually).
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Post by Rider on Jun 26, 2007 13:55:48 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Y'all forgot the most important webcomic of all.[/glow] www.drunkduck.com/Timothy_Green/[glow=red,2,300]It'll be updating again soon. ^_^ <3[/glow] www.ozyandmillie.org/index.html[glow=red,2,300]Ozy and Millie - an adorable webcomic about a pair of foxes, about ten years old or so. Millie is as hyperactive and wild as Ozy is laid-back and Zen. They're both very intelligent, and it does contain its share of political jokes. Not for the uber-conservative end of the political spectrum. Most of the jokes aren't political, though, they're just cute. ^_^[/glow] elgoonishshive.com/[glow=red,2,300]EGS - Gender-bending, a hyperactive squirrel-girl, aliens, test-tube babies, anime-style karate, and Tedd. Really all you need in a webcomic. It's a comic that doesn't limit itself in terms of creativity, and while some of its longer plotlines have an annoying lot of loose ends to tie at the end, the plots will keep your attention. (I know EGS was mentioned before, but I don't think it was given its due.) Questionable Content was already mentioned. A bit mature in its humor sometimes.[/glow] www.missmab.com/[glow=red,2,300]Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures - Also adorable, and retains its adorableness even through its sometimes-serious plotlines. OOTS has been mentioned, of course. ^_^ <3[/glow] www.ozfoxes.com/fauxpas.htm[glow=red,2,300]Faux Pas - Pronounced the American way, (like fox paws), this webcomic is about a fox who works as an animal actor, like in commercials and stuff, and he falls in love with a wild fox. She now has to get used to domesticated life. A definate 10 on the cute scale.[/glow] www.forthewicked.net/index.html[glow=red,2,300]No Rest for the Wicked - It doesn't update often, but it's pretty funny. ^_^ It makes fun of all those fairy tale cliches and stuff. It can get kind of serious, kind of creepy-weird at times. Perrault is my favorite Puss in Boots ever. He even beats Shrek's Puss. And Red... Need I say more? Understand why I love her? XD[/glow]
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Post by Dragon on Jun 26, 2007 17:29:27 GMT -5
Order of The Stick. HILARIOUS
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Post by Achilles Deranged on Jun 26, 2007 19:46:37 GMT -5
Most of my favourites (PBF, Qwantz, SMBC) have been mentioned, so I'd just like to add two. Both are continuity comics, meaning you need to start from the beginning to get what's going on: www.scarygoround.com - Scary-go-round. Lots of fun and humour with a touch of the macabre. Sometimes violent, but it's mostly cartoonish so shouldn't be too upsetting. www.drmcninja.com/ - Dr. McNinja. Hilarious, but somewhat more violent. Really surreal and entertaining. There's a ninja with chainsaw-nunchuks, and for you pirates out there, there's an entire storyline about the ninja/pirate struggle
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Post by Yugo Ryan on Jun 27, 2007 0:30:51 GMT -5
www.eecomics.net/ - Emergency Exit Picture Seinfeld with demons, a witch, robots, a portal in the cupboard, and a little pink thing that makes ANYTHING and EVERYTHING cooler. It even made a Nintendo Zapper fire lasers. And a cat that turns into a catgirl... www.soldoutcomic.com/ - Sold Out Every stereotypical anime character category has been used. I defy you to find one that hasn't been. creamybeamy.comicgenesis.com/ - GPCB A parody of every magical girl anime ever made. WARNING: This one does have nudity. newscast.comicgenesis.com/ - Newscast How do I describe this one...? I think it may well be the most ridiculous parody I've ever seen. In a good way. boxerhockey.fireball20xl.com/ - Boxer Hockey One of my all-time favorites. The current comic from the author RittZ, if anyone's ever stumbled across his work before. If you think you've seen it all, read this, then see what y'think. www.gigaville.com/ - The Last Days of FOXHOUND Of course, no list of any of my favorites would be complete without SOMETHING Metal Gear. It's updated Monday and Friday, nearly without fail, for a LONG time, now. Consider it an unofficial prequel to Metal Gear Solid 1. About FOXHOUND. I could also make a shameless plug here, but I won't. *coughpointsatsigcough*
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Post by PFA on Jun 27, 2007 13:11:30 GMT -5
I thought I should point out that this webcomic has nudity, at least in some of the earlier strips. So... be careful? >_>;;
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