Post by Speckley on Mar 9, 2010 15:58:31 GMT -5
I'm what you might call a "webcomics junkie." When not browsing forums, watching videos on Youtube, perusing Facebook, or tweeting, I'm reading webcomics. Heck, I even create my own webcomic (the link/description of which is at the bottom of this post).
So I thought I'd continue the thread that had been started on the old forum. Are there any webcomics that you read? If so, feel free to share them! =)
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS JUST A LIST OF MY PERSONAL FAVORITES.
E = Everyone, T = Teen, A = Adult
The Teen and Adult comics, or anything between those two categories, are usually categorized as such due to language, violence, and/or graphic content. As per similar rating systems.
Autobio or Semi-Autobio Comics:
(Please be warned that some of these aren't always safe for work, or otherwise touch on mature subjects.)
American Elf
Inkdick
The Daily Odyssey - Currently on hiatus. The creator is working on another project (Brightleaf) which is listed in my Adventure category.
Kevin Burkhalter's Journal Comic
Devil's Panties
Today Nothing Happened (PG)
Allan
Wasted Talent (PG)
Ellberbisms
Horribleville
Shrub Monkeys (PG)
Johnny Wander (PG)
Fantasy and/or Science Fiction:
Sorcery 101 (T)
Gunnerkrigg Court (E-T)
The Intrepid Girlbot (E) - A cute pantomime comic about a girl who also happens to be a robot.
Freakangels (T-A) - A science fiction, post-apocalyptic comic about a group of young adults with psychic powers who destroyed/flooded the world. Follow them as they try to absolve their mistake. This is set in a flooded England.
Dreamless (E-T) - The story of a young man and woman who, instead of dreaming at night, see each other's lives through each other's eyes.
Roza (E) - A girl tries to rid herself of a magical curse.
Kukuburi (E) - A girl is thrown head-over-heels into a fantasy world, where she plays some major role of importance.(?)
Skin Deep (E-T) - A world full of fantasy creatures leading perfectly normal lives, secretly living side-by-side in the human world.
The Pheonix Requiem (T)
As We Were (T) - Spinoff series of Sorcery 101.
Trying Human (E-T) - Aliens, abductions, and romance.
Red Moon Rising (T)
"Slice-o-Life":
Eros Inc. (E-T)
Octopus Pie (T)
Girls With Slingshots (T-A)
Bobwhite (T) - Three college students and friends attending the fictional university of Bobwhite, which specializes in the liberal arts.
Tiny Kitten Teeth (E) - Mewsli's adventures in Owltown.
Bear Nuts (T) - A warped version of the Care Bears, if they didn't shoot those beams out of their bellies, and if they were on display in a zoo.
Dovecote Crest (E-T)
Great (E-T)
Bad Machinery (E-T)
Adventure:
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (T) - He's a doctor and a ninja.
Order of Tales (E)
The Meek (T-A?) - Warning: tasteful nudity. I highly recommend it, however. Not only is the artwork of the comic beautiful, but the world in which it's set is also well thought out.
Evil Diva (E)
Boxer Hockey (T)
Lackadaisy Cats (E-T)
Girly (T-A)
U.F.O. (E-T)
Para-Ten (T)
Brightleaf (E-T)
Dead Winter (T) - A hilarious zombie apocalypse comic!
Hanna Is Not A Boy's Name (T)
Cat Rackham (T)
What Birds Know (T-A)
Tomb (E-T)
Historical Fiction:
Family Man (E-T)
Kitty Hawk (T)
The Dreamer (T) - Every night, Beatrice dreams that she's a young woman during the American Revolution.
Miscellaneous:
Dinosaur Comics (E-T)
The Abominable Charles Christopher (E-T)
Dresden Codak (E-T) - A totally awesome comic, with philosophy!
Hark! A Vagrant (T) - Previously known as "Kate Beaton's Comics". Mostly comics about history and pop culture, with a few autobio comics thrown in for good measure.
Pictures for Sad Children (T) - Funny and sad at the same time.
A Softer World (T-A) - A beautifully written photo-comic.
xkcd (T) - You know the drill. Math, science, flow charts... etc.
Diesel Sweeties (T-A)
Brink (T)
Three Panel Soul (E-T) - Partly autobio, partly video game, only three panels per strip.
Kinokofry (E-T) - Partly autobio, mostly variety hour.
Comics on Hiatus:
They're worth looking at, even if they aren't updating. (I haven't checked if any of these are updating again. If they are: my mistake!)
Ever After (T-A)
Under Lock and Key (T)
Crowfeathers (T)
Goblin (T)
Kansas (T) - Zombies.
Finished Comics:
Strange Someone (T) - A spinoff of Sorcery 101
Ozy and Millie (E)
Bite Me! (T) - Vampires run amok during the French Revolution. These vampires don't sparkle, and they don't seem quite as brooding/angsty as certain Buffy characters.
Rice Boy (E-T)
Inverloch (E-T)
Minus (E)
DAR (A; NSFW) - An autobio comic.
Anders Loves Maria (A; NSFW) - A soap opera revolving around Anders, who has trouble keeping his pants on. Adult for smex and language.
Scary Go Round (T-A) - Fantastic adventure mixed with real life.
And I'm not sure where to put this one, since only four pages are online (so far): Sfeer Theory looks promising.
Oh! And I write/draw my own webcomic, too. It's called Timothy Green; it's about a sea turtle with the best of the good luck and the worst of the bad luck. The comic follows him through the three major stages of his life: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
So I thought I'd continue the thread that had been started on the old forum. Are there any webcomics that you read? If so, feel free to share them! =)
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS JUST A LIST OF MY PERSONAL FAVORITES.
E = Everyone, T = Teen, A = Adult
The Teen and Adult comics, or anything between those two categories, are usually categorized as such due to language, violence, and/or graphic content. As per similar rating systems.
Autobio or Semi-Autobio Comics:
(Please be warned that some of these aren't always safe for work, or otherwise touch on mature subjects.)
American Elf
Inkdick
The Daily Odyssey - Currently on hiatus. The creator is working on another project (Brightleaf) which is listed in my Adventure category.
Kevin Burkhalter's Journal Comic
Devil's Panties
Today Nothing Happened (PG)
Allan
Wasted Talent (PG)
Ellberbisms
Horribleville
Shrub Monkeys (PG)
Johnny Wander (PG)
Fantasy and/or Science Fiction:
Sorcery 101 (T)
Gunnerkrigg Court (E-T)
The Intrepid Girlbot (E) - A cute pantomime comic about a girl who also happens to be a robot.
Freakangels (T-A) - A science fiction, post-apocalyptic comic about a group of young adults with psychic powers who destroyed/flooded the world. Follow them as they try to absolve their mistake. This is set in a flooded England.
Dreamless (E-T) - The story of a young man and woman who, instead of dreaming at night, see each other's lives through each other's eyes.
Roza (E) - A girl tries to rid herself of a magical curse.
Kukuburi (E) - A girl is thrown head-over-heels into a fantasy world, where she plays some major role of importance.(?)
Skin Deep (E-T) - A world full of fantasy creatures leading perfectly normal lives, secretly living side-by-side in the human world.
The Pheonix Requiem (T)
As We Were (T) - Spinoff series of Sorcery 101.
Trying Human (E-T) - Aliens, abductions, and romance.
Red Moon Rising (T)
"Slice-o-Life":
Eros Inc. (E-T)
Octopus Pie (T)
Girls With Slingshots (T-A)
Bobwhite (T) - Three college students and friends attending the fictional university of Bobwhite, which specializes in the liberal arts.
Tiny Kitten Teeth (E) - Mewsli's adventures in Owltown.
Bear Nuts (T) - A warped version of the Care Bears, if they didn't shoot those beams out of their bellies, and if they were on display in a zoo.
Dovecote Crest (E-T)
Great (E-T)
Bad Machinery (E-T)
Adventure:
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (T) - He's a doctor and a ninja.
Order of Tales (E)
The Meek (T-A?) - Warning: tasteful nudity. I highly recommend it, however. Not only is the artwork of the comic beautiful, but the world in which it's set is also well thought out.
Evil Diva (E)
Boxer Hockey (T)
Lackadaisy Cats (E-T)
Girly (T-A)
U.F.O. (E-T)
Para-Ten (T)
Brightleaf (E-T)
Dead Winter (T) - A hilarious zombie apocalypse comic!
Hanna Is Not A Boy's Name (T)
Cat Rackham (T)
What Birds Know (T-A)
Tomb (E-T)
Historical Fiction:
Family Man (E-T)
Kitty Hawk (T)
The Dreamer (T) - Every night, Beatrice dreams that she's a young woman during the American Revolution.
Miscellaneous:
Dinosaur Comics (E-T)
The Abominable Charles Christopher (E-T)
Dresden Codak (E-T) - A totally awesome comic, with philosophy!
Hark! A Vagrant (T) - Previously known as "Kate Beaton's Comics". Mostly comics about history and pop culture, with a few autobio comics thrown in for good measure.
Pictures for Sad Children (T) - Funny and sad at the same time.
A Softer World (T-A) - A beautifully written photo-comic.
xkcd (T) - You know the drill. Math, science, flow charts... etc.
Diesel Sweeties (T-A)
Brink (T)
Three Panel Soul (E-T) - Partly autobio, partly video game, only three panels per strip.
Kinokofry (E-T) - Partly autobio, mostly variety hour.
Comics on Hiatus:
They're worth looking at, even if they aren't updating. (I haven't checked if any of these are updating again. If they are: my mistake!)
Ever After (T-A)
Under Lock and Key (T)
Crowfeathers (T)
Goblin (T)
Kansas (T) - Zombies.
Finished Comics:
Strange Someone (T) - A spinoff of Sorcery 101
Ozy and Millie (E)
Bite Me! (T) - Vampires run amok during the French Revolution. These vampires don't sparkle, and they don't seem quite as brooding/angsty as certain Buffy characters.
Rice Boy (E-T)
Inverloch (E-T)
Minus (E)
DAR (A; NSFW) - An autobio comic.
Anders Loves Maria (A; NSFW) - A soap opera revolving around Anders, who has trouble keeping his pants on. Adult for smex and language.
Scary Go Round (T-A) - Fantastic adventure mixed with real life.
And I'm not sure where to put this one, since only four pages are online (so far): Sfeer Theory looks promising.
Oh! And I write/draw my own webcomic, too. It's called Timothy Green; it's about a sea turtle with the best of the good luck and the worst of the bad luck. The comic follows him through the three major stages of his life: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.