Links

G for Genesis by Roland 'Jim' Lowery
- My other webcomic about the freedom fighting G and his struggles against the tyrannical Baron von McDuffies in the dark urban landscape of Keenspace City.

Distant Eras by Kat Lowery
- Kat's other webcomic about two time lost siblings trying to make it in a confusing present world.

Tracy and Tristan by Susan Douglas
- Susan's other webcomic about a good Christan girl, her guardian angel, and a kitty.


8:1 by B. Duffy
- Yummy angst of the post-teen scene, man.

8-Bit Theater by Brian Clevinger
- The story of the first Final Fantasy, only filled with more stabbity goodness.

Angels 2200 by Peter Haynes and Nathaniel Savio
- Beautiful babes boasting boosters b . . . um . . . okay, can't keep that up. They fly space fighters in a solar system without men. Girl power!

Angry D. Monkey by Keon Brown
- There ain't nothin' better than an angry monkey on an island. Unless that angry monkey teamed up with his happy brother and a silly frog and had zany adventures. Oh, wait, he did! Good for him!

The Book of Biff by Chris Hallbeck
- Oh, that crazy Biff. He looks at the world in such a weird, wonderful way.

Cortland by Matt Johnson
- The world of Macs has never been stranger or more dangerous.

Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North
- It's like comics, but with dinosaurs. And complex theories presented as the lead-in for hilarious punchlines.

Dungeon Crawl, Inc. by Nathan Sheaffer
- Killer bunnies, magically transgendered druids, a world-threatening magical item, and surprisingly few dungeons.

Elf Only Inn by Josh Sortelli
- Originally a chat room with very few elves, EOI is now an MMORPG with very few elves.

The End of Things by Christopher S. Nititham
- Furries in college with extra angst. Sounds crappy and cliche, right? Well it's not, so screw you, buddy!

Fallen Angels Used Books by John Fortman
- The world of the fey still exists right under our noses, and the modern world has had an odd sort of influence . . .

Goblins by Tarol Hunt
- Ever wonder what the goblins in Dungeons & Dragons thought about all this adventuring business?

Jack by David Hopkins
- Since furries inhereted the world from the humans, hell has been having trouble keeping its denizens under wraps . . .

Horribleville by KC Green
- Man, if there's more to life than Horribleville, I don't wanna know about it.

Joe Loves Crappy Movies by Joe Dunn
- Finally, my love of movies and my love of making fun of movies, all in one place!

by Robert M. Cook
- Adventures without end, and even after 1000 strips, it's still only the second day.

by Fred Gallagher
- I don't care what anyone else sez, I still likes it.

Misfile by Chris Hazelton
- One girl lost two years of her life. The other girl actually used to be a dude. And it's all the fault of a pot-smoking angel. Crazy! Nahast: Lands of Strife by Alejandro Melchor
- Dungeons & Dragons with an ancient Mexican twist.

The Nineteenth Century Industrialist by Renee Katz
- Can good old fashioned coal-powered capitalism make it in a world run by a series of tubes?

Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew
- Dungeons & Dragons with a stick figure twist.

Orneryboy by Michael Lalonde
- Part geek, part goth, all Orneryboy.

Penny Arcade by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik
- The great grandaddy of all gaming comics.

Sam and Fuzzy by Sam Logan
- A man, his bear, and the Ninja Mafia.

Scary Go Round by John Allison
- Your scariest best friend ever.

A Softer World by Emily Horne and Joey Corneau
- Man, I just don't know what to tell you. I really don't.

Starslip Crisis by Kristopher Straub
- A spacefaring warship turned spacefaring museum turned spacefaring warship/museum? What?

The Ten Doctors by Rich Morris
- Holy crap, it's the Doctor! All of him! And the Master! And the Cybermen! And the Daleks! And just about damn near everybody else in the Whoverse!

VG Cats by Scott Ramsoomair
- Cats! And they play video games! CRAZY!

The Volet by Ti-Phil
- Final Fantasy meets Star Wars in a blender on drugs. Mmm . . . needs more Relm!

YU+ME by Megan Rose Gedris
- A romantic story that's actually captured my attention! No, not just because they're lesbians. Yeesh.


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