Links

Here are some of my favourite webcomics. I've tried to find banners for all of them, but some don't appear to have any on their sites. Maybe I'm just blind (which is a distinct possibility). My own link banners will be placed in their own section down below these, once I actually make some.

Graphic Novel style comics:

Banner RPG World: An epic quest to spoof every aspect of video game RPGs, by IanJ. Well written, well read, well done.
Banner Star Something: Another comic by IanJ, this time he's teamed up with some other guy (=P) to do a space opera comedy. Also very good.
Banner Wandering Ones: The adventures of the Hawk Clan, a tribe of Native Americans in a post-apocalyptic future. The artwork is nothing short of professional, and the story is engrossing from day one.
Banner Flipside: It's high fantasy in a jester's uniform. Judging by his bio, I have a lot in common with the guy who makes this comic, so it's no small wonder I like it. Hopefully you'll like it too.
Banner Ever Summer Eve: Ever wonder if an American hand could really pen a manga-style story of the same caliber as the Japanese? Well the answer is yes and as an added bonus, it's free!
Banner Eat the Roses: Another manga-style comic. A classy super-spy story replete with comedy and action! This is easily one of my favourites, check it out.
No Banner Miracle of Science: Futuristic adventure and comedy. If you like this comic, be sure to back up to the Project Apollo main site and check out some of Mark's other work. It's all great.
Banner Eightland: Eight is another very prolific web artist. Most of his comics are regrettably incomplete, but perhaps that's a sign of a good artist, whose imagination can rarely be held to one project at a time. His current job is a post-apoc story called Sephen, it's just getting started but it looks great.
Banner Natura Morta: This is a fantastic vampire comic. It is currently incomplete and updates are irregular, but what's there is worth reading, trust me.
Banner Outsider: A space opera story of the highest caliber. Updates are frequently delayed, but they are WELL worth the wait. Hand-drawn characters mixed with 3D computer art (seamlessly, I might add), and it's in full colour!!
Banner Cascadia: Another full colour comic. This one is a fantasy epic, and it's also very well done.
Banner Demonology 101: Last but most definately not least. Faith Hicks is a fantastic storyteller, I can only dream of one day writing this well myself. And she has a distinctive art style which sets her apart from the crowd. Oh, the comic, right. Well there's a bunch of demons and stuff, and there's a high school involved...

Strip style comics:


Banner Sinfest: If you don't know it, go read it. Nuff said. Fair warning: there is some language in this comic.
No Banner Something Positive: More mature subject matter, but very funny mature subject matter.
Banner 8-Bit Theater: A great sprite comic done using the characters from Final Fantasy (the first one).
Banner Men in Hats: Six guys in a desert, wearing hats as one might imagine. Hilarity ensues.

Flash comics:


No Banner Homestar Runner: It started out as a conceived children's story (I think), but it's also fun for adults! Check it out, you (probably) won't be sorry.
Ninjai: The Little Ninja: Ninjas are cool. I'm not sure what else to say. They're planning to release a DVD sometime soon, and I plan to buy it, too.
No Banner College University: Remember the Simpsons? This is like the same thing, only with Optimus Prime instead of Homer.


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