What webcomics do you read card? I haven't read any in quite a while so could use some good recs if you have any.
Hmm, I wrote up a list a while ago for a Post Office thread let me try and find it...
https://www.valsalia.com/feed -- Out of Placers
Fantasy comic with some dude turned into a different fantasy race that makes for some intrigue. It has its moments.
http://powernapcomic.com/rss.xmlFuturistic/sci fi setting where people take a pill instead of sleeping but some people are allergic to it.
https://well-of-souls.com/outsider/rss.xml -- Outsider
Futuristic setting with space ships. Humans are trying to decide which part of an inter-galactic war to take part in, focuses on one guy's point of view in as diplomat with blue space elves.
https://themonsterunderthebed.net/?feed=rss2Some kid meets a friend from the world under people's bed.
http://sssscomic.com/ssss-feed.xml Stand Still Stay Silent
Breifly goes from present day to a hundred or so years into the future. Humans get infected with a contagious disease/virus that turns them into dangerous trolls. Sets society back a lot and it reemerges with magic and little understanding of the technology left behind. Follows the adventures of a group going into uncharted terratory to bring back books of the past. It has a really comfy art style.
https://killsixbilliondemons.com/feedSome dude gets kidnapped by something from the multiverse and his girlfriend goes to try and rescue him. Adventures, cool art and evil pants ensue.
http://www.paranatural.net/comic/rssSome kid can see the spirit world in the new town he moves to and is recruited by a school club of similar people. Reminiscent of that one cartoon called ... I actually couldn't remember the name but basically this girl can see the spirit world and it's inspired from Latino culture. Great faces.
http://www.blastwave-comic.com/rss/blastwave.xmlPost apocalyptic somewhat random adventures of 2 soldiers from team red. This comic currently appears to be discontinued but I still hold up hope. Most of the newer updates are april fool's jokes.
https://www.prequeladventure.com/feed/Follow the agonizingly slow adventures of a cat with the worst luck thrown at her. Set in some version of Skyrim (or was it Oblivion?). Follows the same sort of "submit command" format as homestuck but without the baggage of being homestuck. Note that the author at one point went on a 2 year hiatus to make one of the updates a flash game so don't feel that you need to catch up to the ending, we'll be waiting.
http://helvetica.jnwiedle.com/feed/Some sort of drama about a skeleton. I've forgotten what it is about as I haven't read this comic in about 2 years and it has not updated in a long time.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/tidal/miamaskaA girl is transported through the multiverse (or was it thorugh time?) to a place where those types of people are feared for some reason. The comic author has stopped making comics for now because they were unable to make ends meet just doing that and currently has to focus on life.
http://twogag.com/comic/rss Two Guys and Guy
~741 random comics of Guy and her roommates.
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Let's see if there's more I didn't mention then:
https://www.oglaf.com/18+ comics that started with a plot but the author found that they worked better as stand alone random gag comics. Some of them are funny, others are not. Probably not worth sitting and reading them in one go.
https://www.avasdemon.com/Some girl is possessed by a demon with in a futuristic space empire ruled by Titan. Has some really nice art and audio/visiual integration too. I lost track of a the plot and stopped reading a few years ago but the art carries it on its own for quite a long ways. It might be better to wait for artists like this to draw chapters and read them all in one go so you don't lose track of what's going on.
http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic+index/Unsounded is an interesting one. The story at first seems good but then it drags on. At least for me it didn't seem to be worth continuing reading after a certain point. An interesting magic system as they go though.
https://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0001.htmlThis is an interesting one. The concept is that in this alternate universe Star Wars does not exist and these are the scenes from a role playing group's custom DND sessions. I've shown this to other people and they don't like that the people don't draw the comic, but doing the writing, arranging panels and finding the correct frames to grab for each one has got to be at least more work than those 3D rendered comics :shudder:
Anyways I would not recommend reading this past a certain point. You can decide where that point is for yourself but for me it was partway into their rendition of The Force Awakens. Yeah, it ran that long.
http://wondermark.com/This one's style is also different. The author takes old wood cuttings and makes comics out of them. They are mostly one off comics but some stories are a couple of pages long. I didn't last long reading this one, got to about comic 500 iirc while also reading the new ones as they came out. It's really old, been going since 2003, so that doesn't help with catching up to the newest ones.
https://mspfa.com/log/?s=43This style was inspired by homestuck obviously but I think it stands in its own right. Follow the adventures of a Concerned Citizen as she goes to the water company to complain about her shower spewing black sludge. Interdimensional scuba divers, random powers, levels and more ensue. Currently at ~2200 panels so take that for what its worth.
https://mspfa.com/log/?s=3039Called Lucidstuck, an interesting adventure as some guy is trapped in his dream. Like any webcomic, enjoy it until you don't. Has some fun world and character building.
There were a few other ones on mspfa that I can't remember but still enjoyed when I read them. If you liked the previous two ones I would suggest looking on there for other good ones. They do exist but can be hard to find. I can't really recommend Homestuck. I have read the entire thing but it really wasn't worth it. Certainly the first ... 1,000 panels (I think?) were fun but after that it just changed tone too much. Anyways the Problem Sleuth the same author did was a good one.
So that's most of the webcomics I have read. Many of them I don't check that often or have stopped reading. I try not to pick up new ones since they eat up lots of time to read through them.
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