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The following is a list of webcomics I read regularly (in other words, my favourites, though there may be some others that I've forgotten, or have mysteriously disappeared.) I highly, highly recommend all of them. In a very vague order (geared towards which I am most often obsessively checking for updates):
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vampire phantasm by sarah n.
Guh. So the guh. Hyper-violence, a dead sexy main character, and really gritty and amazing storytelling. One of my absolute favourites.
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no rest for the wicked by andrael
One of the best comics on the internet, if not the best. A modern twist on some very familiar tales, starring a insomniac princess looking for the missing moon.
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better days by jay
A snappy, clever mix of humour and seriousness, portraying the life of a young cat and his sister growing up in a broken home in Georgia. (Adult.)
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inverloch by sarah
A young da'kor seeks to reunite the elf he loves with her betrothed. Absolutely gorgeous and professional; each page is coloured like an animation cel.
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pandect by silver dragon
Another gorgeous work by SD; this one is much less serious and very funny. Animal guardians, hot boys, what more do you need?
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simply potterific by kt shy & shagster
A really well-drawn and very funny Harry Potter fan comic. The best HP joke strip you have ever read, actually. Why aren't you reading it right now? (Irregular updates.)
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saturnalia by space coyote
If you haven't heard of this yet.. where have you been? A futuristic sci-fi story starring a moody cop and heaps of other delicious characters. (Very very rare updates.)
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mission trance by silver dragon
A medley of characters, from runaways on the street to spoiled, rich brats, try to survive a harsh world of sex, drugs, and.. assassins? (Very very rare updates.)
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the doctor pepper show by rachel
Nurses, mad doctors, blood, gore, and resounding absurdity. I love it. The tagline? "May I please blow your head off?" (Adult.)
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dive by faye
An unbelievably cute, really well done manga. Any comic that starts with a naked guy on the very first page has to be worth reading. VIVA LA BEN!
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emerald winter by jamie
I have no idea what took me so long to actually sit down and read this comic, but I can't believe what I was missing. Amazing art, cute characters, cool plot, the works.
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karma slave by lyn
The wheel keeps on turning; so what happens when it stops? Buddhist influences, a stingingly clear sense of humour, and colourful characters.
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babochka by celes
Love, power, and politics in 19th century Russia. Very professional, soft art. A must-read for any Marxists in the audience.
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exterminatus now by eastwood, silversword, lothar, and the virus
A hilarious Sonic the Hedgehog style comic, which is refreshingly well-drawn for the genre. (Sprite comics, how I loathe thee.) Plenty of guns and 'splosions. Mmm.
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star cross'd destiny by blair b
A very cool-looking graphic novel with an interesting plot and cool special effects. Very professional feel to it.
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Comics I have read in the past but which have either ended or lost my interest included Sexy Losers, Exploitation Now, RPG World, Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi, and Metanoia. I also try to catch up on Penny Arcade infrequently, but then, who doesn't already read that?
Please note that I do not do link exchanges. I do not contact the artists of comics I love asking for them to link me and I think it's kind of weird. However if you want me to read your comic or just advertise it, please please feel free to post about it in the forums. If I like it I will probably link to it (though it's taken me like over a year to add the link to VP, and it's one of my favourite webcomics ever. 8D)
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