I have to warn you, though the comic is definitely NSFW, especially this page.
Furthermore it's in manga-style, complete with being read from right to left.
Even the buttons for different comic pages are arranged the opposite way from most webcomics.
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Brutus - Parodies shoujo comics by attempting to be the worst ever created. It's actually gotten increasingly funny in its own right lately, though. No objectionable language; some violence against clearly non-human monsters.
WOW! So happy I joined these forums. So many Awesome webcomics to Explore...
However I'd love two see two of these Amazingly stylized web comics added to the list
Tinkers of the Wasteland
This a is a full of life post apocalyptic adventure that starts of with two kids stealing chickens from a really wierd enemy empire & focuses on their journey as they escape.
My eyes must be failing me, for I do not see Sexy Losers on this list.
I know I have some NSFW comics on this list, but I have to draw the line somewhere. Sexy Losers is definitely not appropriate to be linked to on this board. If you disagree, I recommend that you ask a moderator if having it on the list would be appropriate - and I would add it if a mod says it's okay.
Well, Sexy Losers used to be on the list, but I dont remember ever seeing it updated for a long time. I thought it might have gone the way of Tony Mosley's Mt. Zogon.
And yes, Sexy Losers is very NSFW. But so are several other strips. If SL comes back, I would lime to see Oglaf entered under NSFW as well...
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the link for picatrix doesn't work (at least not at the moment). this one does: http://picatrix.comicgenesis.com/d/20070425.html edit: the link above doesn't have all the pages.
this one does: http://thepicatrix.smackjeeves.com/c...167458/page-1/
also, i read in the news that the author plans to move everything to the address that's currently on the list. however, he hasn't succeeded to do so (or managed to release a new page) in nearly 8 months.
and here's a new one: BenderToons (formerly known as CS-Cartoons)
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however, the main reason for this post is that I'm having my first Guest Week to commemorate One Die Short's 4 month anniversary! so if any of you people out there are webcomic artists (or know one) and you're interested in exposing yourself to some Dungeons & Dragons fans, you can find out more here:
Heads up: Servants of the Imperium appears to have been hacked and probably should be taken off the list until the NSFW image that replaced the comic has been removed...
EDIT: Image removed, but the comic is still down due to the hacking.
I support the godly magazine idea, and hope that Eld can serve as mix of town crier and incredibly deadpan game show host in some sections. Also, for some odd reason, he will also make appearance when it comes to godly fashion tips, for even if he is grim reaper he will be the most bishounen god there is. Just you wait
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((Has it been considered to put a tagline with each comic in the index to assist people in deciding which to click on? It wouldn't have to be comprehensive - as people were adding updates, they could submit a few taglines for the comics they follow, and eventually the information would spread. If this has been considered and rejected, then ignore me. ))
((Has it been considered to put a tagline with each comic in the index to assist people in deciding which to click on? It wouldn't have to be comprehensive - as people were adding updates, they could submit a few taglines for the comics they follow, and eventually the information would spread. If this has been considered and rejected, then ignore me. ))
The previous list had that, but I didn't continue with it when I made my thread because it was a lot of work updating the list with new links, and descriptions would only make the work longer. I might do that sometime in the future, but for now I'm going to keep it as is.
I liked them both very much. Man-Man had been bitten by a radioactive man, and had thereby acquired not only the strength of a man, scaled up to the size of a man, but the other abilities of an average man...such as the power to be invisible to women! He once defeated the Goo-Goo-Plex, an extremely large number of babies.
BoxJam's Doodle was more of a daily life strip, with alterations; for example, BoxJam and his family tended to go everywhere by boat, allegedly because Mr. Box had difficulty drawing cars.
They both ceased posting some years ago, so I hope this is of use to you.
It is very funny and very well done, completely made in flash and with incredible colors. It is not very funny in the beginning but you realy laugh your ass off in the most recent ones. Also is the same author of the Holy Bibble Webcomic.
Here we also have one of the best (if not the best) Sprite comics ever:
It is good, funny and epic. It satarted as a Castlevania comic but it gradually become something on its own and unique. Ah and the author is Amber(DMFA web comic) borther.
Very, very, very well done fantasy comic about a sprigg (plant-human) named Glenn, who becomes bonded to a powerful magical stick that an evil skeleton-baron needs for his evil plan.
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