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Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywhere)

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:16 pm
by cjr09
Welcome to the thread dedicated to the wonder that is WEBCOMICS.

Webcomics are what they sound like- comics on the web! They're super awesome and a lot of fun to read, so I figured, why not share some of our favorites with others?

All the comics wrote:More to be added when I'm given more~

B wrote:Blindsprings


F wrote:Floraverse
Warnings for occasional swearing.


H wrote:Headless Bliss

Homestuck
Warning for profanity and violence.


L wrote:Last Nerds On Earth
Warning for violence and blood


M wrote:Monsterkind


P wrote:Paradox Space
A collection of Homestuck mini-comics- warnings from the Homestuck section apply.

Paranatural


S wrote:Saint For Rent

Snarlbear
Warning for violence and blood.


W wrote:White Noise
Warnings for minor violence and occasional swearing.



Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:17 pm
by cjr09
Reserve~

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:18 pm
by cjr09
Last reserve, just in case~

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:25 pm
by Sphye
Thanks for making this thread, cj!


Lately I've started Monsterkind, Snarlbear, and Floraverse. Monsterkind is mostly clean in terms of language, but I can think of one or two pages where a character curses. Floraverse has occasional cursing, and I don't recall whether there was any foul language in Snarlbear.

One of my favorite webcomics is Paranatural. I would consider it fine for anyone above the age of about 8 or 9, purely based on the fact that there is some fighting. Anyone old enough to be on Eldemore shouldn't find any problems with the content. ^u^

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 5:56 pm
by Silverhart
Yes! I love webcomics! XD I have a whole list of ones I need to check out, so expect my recommendations to grow larger as I look those up. XP I'm definitely going to be checking the ones above out when I have time.

"Wasted Away" is a pretty interesting one. There might be language - I haven't read it in a while, so I can't be sure. The style is really fun though.

"The Meek" Contains nudity, and language. Although it's been on hiatus for a long time, it sounds like it'll be coming back in April or May! Huzzah! ^^ I absolutely adore this comic. X3

"Carbon Dating" - a comic about science! ^^ It's a cute little comic, it has a little bit of a storyline, but the main premise is just the characters confronting and debunking everyday pseudoscience in a fun way. It's cute, funny, and informative!

Right now, I'm reading "Lackadaisy" and "Gaia". "Lackadaisy" has some language. Not far enough along yet to know if they need any other warnings.

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:29 pm
by Secret
Ugh I'm trying to track down all my links.

List of Webcomics:

Ava's Demon
The Gamer
Wilde Life
Metacarpolis
A Redtail's Dream


That's all I can remember right now, when I can get at my Desktop I'll be able to find the links easily.

The main 2 I would suggest are Ava's Demon and The Gamer (Both uncompleted), though if you are looking for an awesome (and completed) webcomic I would go for The Redtail's Dream.

Ava's Demon is about a girl who seems to be haunted by a demon and as a result is ostracised.
The Gamer is about a guy who turns into a real life video game character. Not like SAO where everyone gets pulled inside the game, this is the opposite, instead the game comes into real life. If that makes any sense.

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 12:06 am
by TheDoctorAndTARDIS
Personally, I love:
Gunnerkrig Court - unfinished (the art changes subtly yet drastically)
Lonely Vincent - unfinished, the comments are fun to read also
but since I just discovered the joys of web comics, those are the two that I especially love, the rest that I've read are just ok, or havent progressed far enough into the plot for me to form an opinion.

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 10:17 pm
by Neverwhere Nevermore
Digger is great. The art is good, the story riveting, the characters memorable. It's about a wombat that, through some enchantment, finds herself digging her way into a temple, far away from her home, and into an adventure. Keep in mind that the story is kind of rough at points (death and murder are plot points). It can be a bit slow moving at times, but it's still fantastic, and I highly recommend it.

There's also the works of Em Carroll. Her stuff is mostly horror one-shots and fairytales. Very atmospheric, but they also tend to be a bit gory and disturbing.

Ryan A's stuff is similar to Em Carroll's, though not quite as disturbing and gory, and more thoughtful and surreal.

Erstwhile Tales are illustrated Grimm fairytale retellings. They illustrate and retell some of the lesser-known fairytales, which is nice (keep in mind, Grimm fairytales are usually kind of messed up, or at least weird).

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:37 pm
by FrighteningAsuna
I started writing one recently if you want to see that as well
http://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/ho ... le_no=6548

Re: Welcome To Webcomics (The Gateway to Webcomics Everywher

PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 5:00 pm
by scmarshtacky
I found a series called UnderPrin while casually browsing. Twenty chapters in and I've found myself utterly hooked.

Official Summary wrote:Jin is a famous singer whose true identity is the legendary devil “Lord Perdien”. Even his son Miryu does not know that his father is the legendary devil. To protect his son, Jin fights.


Tacky's Version of the Summary: A goofball of a father has a son named Miryu. While at school, Miryu meets a strange woman who later heals him and the three end up living in the house together as a strange and crazy family. With her arrival, Miryu learns that he is part demon and his father has a deep past that Miryu never knew about. I imagine that confronting and overcoming that past will end up being a theme.

The story has some good humor, and it seems as though there will be a nice amount of action as well. I'm only halfway to the current chapter, but like I said, I'm hooked, so I figured I'd share this in case anyone thinks it might be interesting. ^^