Cast out of the main dorms and forced to live in temporary housing in the Boughl Science Building, 14 members of the freshmen class of Freese college have been imbued with miraculous superpowers by the explosion of a mysterious device called the Ax-Cell-Erator! Co-created by Buffy and Italian Job star Seth Green and written by Mister Girth himself, Hugh Sterbakov, Freshmen is an uproarious combination of superpowers and college!
A dark tale combining elements of Arthurian legend and European folklore, The Path is a comic about a reluctant hero and a Russian prostitute who attempt to prevent the ressurection of Cthulhu, High Priest of the Great Old Ones. Very entertaining, MrRiot!
This is a comic which starts at Allan High school and leads through several dramas involving a cynical, bitter old teacher who loves to catch her students doing naughty things in detention... Kind of ironic that she is a teacher, since she hates children. Very humorous and well drawn out by PinkDiapers.
An "Anachronism" is something or someone that is not in its correct historical or chronological time, esp. a thing or person that belongs to an earlier time. This story winds around the fate of 6 high school students, and a tragic incident connecting them altogether... Story and artwork done by WillDrawForPocky.
Terminal does many comics on DD (all of which are feature-worthy, so check them too) but his top spot goes to LAX, which is more of a directed feature event (mixing in music, graphic design, architecture, animation, you name it) than a simple comic strip. It pushes the boundaries on what a webcomic can be.
Fullmoon Stories is a spooky tale told in poetic verse, about a man who tries to get his beloved wife resurrected with a magic potion. He is strangely surprised to find that... well, you'll just have to read to find out what he learns... Artwork and story cleverly done by VegaX.
Eliada follows the journey of the enigmatic Khat and his ebullient female companion, Nova, as they explore their magical land searching for his identity. They face many fearsome and dark adversaries on their journey, and discover that not all is as it first appears to be, not least with Nova herself! Elida is illustrated by I.M. Gallagher in a spare yet dreamy style with watercolour and pencil. His writing is always concise, yet expressive.
Telenarius is a unique community project - a long-form comic written by Gregory, but illustrated by a series of guest artists. Each page has a new flavor and it is interesting to see different artists' takes on the story. A forbidden land, an old enemy, a prison escape, an evil working under it all...
Fated Feather is a fascinating journey through time on a mysterious ship with its all female crew and enigmatic captain. They're on a mission, but where? And why? And who is she following? What did he do to her? The artwork for this comic is at times mesmerizing and the story layers just keep on unfolding with each page. Kudos to Iagojester for an original and unusual tale.
The WAVAM Project is a dark tale of war against vampires, and Cassy who's life is saved by one of them. The artwork and story are captivating.
What is your question? This high-fantasy (and full-color, and rich-storied) comic follows a young thief's adventure in search of the knowledge and wisdom granted by Crysthel, the Crystal Dragon of All Knowledge, and the trials he faces therein.
Jenshin is the creator of the frequently updated and truly massive comic that is Two Moons. Two Moons is about a place where a massive corrupt institution genetically modifies humans using animal DNA. The comic follows their lives and struggles in the huge dirty city, as well as the machinations of the political elite and the corporation.
Illustrated in a beautifully blended 3D style, Crimson Dark is classic modern sci-fi space opera reminiscent of Firefly/Serenity, then mix in a bit of Star Wars and Babylon 5. This comic is professional grade stuff folks. Major kudos to David C. Simons the creator.
This classic fantasy quest kingdom-in-despair tale starts with a rip roaring bar fight that holds no punches, pulls no sword thrusts, and stacks up the bodies fast. Only 19 pages so far, but once the action starts you'll be begging for more. Rapid and substantial illustration improvement from the first to the 19th page as well. Tdot give us more!
Nerdcore is a great parody mixing elements from Sci-Fi, Fantasy, D&D, and pretty much anything else nerdy.
It's very funny and full of a ton of content. You'll have days of reading ahead of you once you start!
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Bad Blood is well written and beautifully executed by Liriel McMahon. This is a dark, dangerous, and serious vampire tale. It has a sense of reality, as if somewhere in the world this may actually be happening. Beware, this one may suck you in and not let you go.
Zombie Love is the un-after-life adventures of a zombified couple. Plenty of brain eating can be expected! Watch out for blood, guts, and gore!
What happens when your town charter making you part of the United States expires? That's just what happens to a small middle American town in America Jr. A well written, professionally illustrated, frequently updated, light and funny political and social commentary comic. It's quite serialized, so start at the beginning for maximum pleasure.
It's the not-so-familiar future. The invading aliens have come and gone and life on Earth is trying to get back to normal (I think). Did I mention the protagonist receives mysterious advice from a white beast with a lovely monkey tail? It is nice to know that some things haven't changed - they still drink Coke in the future.
The Realms fo Aegis is a fun (and many times violent) fantasy story. It houses many original and interesting characters, all in a fantastic style of artwork. Although still new, it's updated constantly in full color.
A story about a boy who has trouble managing his life - blank periods and subconscious manifestations keep interrupting. He lives in a world of soft edges and unanswered questions, with a dog that shouldn't be there and an uninvited friend.
He's perfectly able to make himself look crazy without anyone's help.
Although new, Blip has charged out of the gate and is quickly becoming a favorite. K lives what is a relatively normal life (with its good, bad, and creepy moments), but seems unaware of the strangeness under its surface... including the very special surveillance she is under. Likable, funny, quirky, charming, a bit disturbingââ¬Â¦ Blip has an unidentifiable special something that makes it an entertaining comic.
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