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  • Mr Gone
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    Here's three of my favorites:

    Poorly Drawn Line: https://poorlydrawnlines.com/

    Mr. Lovenstein: https://tapas.io/series/MrLovenstein/info

    Cyanide and Happiness: https://explosm.net/

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  • Master Aquatosic
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    Questionable Content and Something Positive are super long running comics that are kinda soap opera, kinda internet comedy, kinda slice of life. Hard to describe but they both just really make me laugh. Questionable Content has gone more sci-fi since it started and Something Positive is more black comedy.

    The Order of the Stick is an internet classic for a reason. It's a comic about a world that runs on internally-acknowledged DnD 3.5e rules and mocks all sorts of RPG conventions pretty well, but it's also a grand epic adventure.

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  • Master Aquatosic
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    Monster Pulse is a great completed webcomic and great YA Deviant Inpsiration

    Sleepless Domain is a good magical girl story that hits the sweet spot between Precure glurge and post-Madoka grinders pretty well, and has an intriguing mystery going on

    Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is daily comics. Kinda like a darker, often far more cynical XKCD. Don't start from the beginning. Just follow it or search randomly. I personally find it too depressing but I still read it out of habit.

    If you're fine with a story that ends on a cliffhanger that will never be resolved, Vibe has neat art and an interesting power system based in actual Voodoun, but Shonen-style. I mostly post it just because a Shonen-style comic full of black leads is pretty cool

    Awkward Zombie is another gamer jokes webcomic but pretty light and fun. Fun fact, the writer and artist also works at NASA now.

    Awful Hospital by Bogleech is a Homestuck-style interactive comic about a woman who wakes up in a wacky, dangerous, interdimensional hospital and is trying to find her sick baby. But it is so incredibly weird and meta, much like Homestuck, that this barely describes it. Stay away if you can't take a lot of gross-out imagery. It's the core aesthetic in a cartoon sort of way. Come in for a thriving commenter/player community once you reach the current page, if you like surreal humor and horror, puns, moral complexity, and wackiness.

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  • Lorekeeper
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    How To Be A Werewolf by Shawn Lenore is excellent, and has inspired some of my Forsaken story ideas in part

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  • Isator Levi
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    I think Girl Genius might be an interesting thing to start off with, although it's quite long now. It's about a young woman in a steam punk kind of world discovering that she has Mad Science capabilities and going on an epic adventure. Still ongoing.

    I'll come up with some others.

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  • Teatime
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    Oh, I forgot about this one since it's been completed for years, but:

    Digger by Ursula Vernon. A very practical wombat finds herself in a new land of gods and monsters. Funny, scary, cozy.

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  • PenDragon
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    Unsounded is fun, has lots of pages out and fantastic art.

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  • ArcaneArts
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    Originally posted by Isator Levi View Post
    Could you give a sense of what not to suggest?
    Megatokyo, Kill 6 Billion Demons, Darths and Droids, Aurora, Gunnerkrigg Court-These are all one's I'm still reading.

    8-Bit Theater, Looking For Group, Dominic Deegan, Star Power, Comedity, Finder's Keepers, Penny Arcade, XKCD, The Phoenix Requiem, VGCats-these are all eithers one's I've finished, gave up on, or check intermittedly.
    Last edited by ArcaneArts; 10-13-2022, 05:31 PM.

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  • Isator Levi
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    Could you give a sense of what not to suggest?

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  • Teatime
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    Endtown. Survivors of a bizarro apocalypse cling to life in an underground settlement. Funny, thrilling and bleak.

    Hero oh Hero. Three webcomics set in a world inspired by jRPG games. Three misfits face adventure, with differing attitudes. Funny and thrilling.

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  • ArcaneArts
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    Originally posted by Nicolas Milioni View Post
    Kill six billion demons has a solid start,
    I'm waiting to see if ninja boy makes it in time.

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  • Nicolas Milioni
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    Kill six billion demons has a solid start,

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  • ArcaneArts
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    Someone Recommend a Webcomic to Me.

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