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*'''[http://www.mspaintadventures.com MS Paint Adventures]:''' Specifically [[Homestuck]].  Reads like an illustrated quest thread but raises the bar to the stratosphere.  It has been a runaway popular success, so expect [[skub|strong opinions about it]].
*'''[http://www.mspaintadventures.com MS Paint Adventures]:''' Specifically [[Homestuck]].  Reads like an illustrated quest thread but raises the bar to the stratosphere.  It has been a runaway popular success, so expect [[skub|strong opinions about it]].


* '''[[Oglaf]]''': A comical NSFW fantasy comic.  High-larious.  Updates Sundays.  Unlike other successful webcomics, this one won't start a fight because sometimes it has hardcore fucking and nobody doesn't like fucking.
* '''[http://www.oglaf.com Oglaf]''': A comical NSFW fantasy comic.  High-larious.  Updates Sundays.  Unlike other successful webcomics, this one won't start a fight because sometimes it has hardcore fucking and nobody doesn't like fucking.


*'''[http://pbfcomics.com/ Perry Bible Fellowship]:''' A surrealist webcomic of one-off strips, PBF is mostly famous on /tg/ for inventing the words [[weeaboo]] and [[skub]].
*'''[http://pbfcomics.com/ Perry Bible Fellowship]:''' A surrealist webcomic of one-off strips, PBF is mostly famous on /tg/ for inventing the words [[weeaboo]] and [[skub]].
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* '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]:''' Fantasy setting, top-tier art, and sticks to a regular update schedule.
* '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]:''' Fantasy setting, top-tier art, and sticks to a regular update schedule.


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Revision as of 01:31, 16 April 2014

Webcomics are comics on the Internet.

Well, that was easy. Why does /tg/ care, then?

Because a whole host of webcomics are inspired by, written for, or are loved by the vast majority of /tg/. Below is a list of /tg/-related and -approved webcomics.

Directly Related

  • Bok the Neutral: A webcomic about a True Neutral half-orc bard adventuring with a man who thinks that he is a fallen paladin and a dryad in a fantasy world created by one of our own drawfags, Mr.Culexus.
  • Da Real Wurld 40k: Da Real Wurld 40k was a webcomic that mixed a variety of sitcoms and reality TV shows with Warhammer 40,000. Hasn't updated in a long time.
  • Darths And Droids: In this webcomic, Star Wars doesn't exist as a movie franchise but is an RPG. Each comic is a series of screen caps from the DVDs, starting first with the prequels then moving on to the original trilogy, with a variety of tips and tricks for beginning GMs . Beware, legions of /tg/: hilarity will ensue.
  • EATATAU!: Popular on the Advanced Tau Tactica forums, EATATAU is an ongoing webcomic about the Tau Empire, although the dialogue is frequently incomprehensible, due to a poor translation from Spanish to English. Depending on your thoughts on the Tau, it's either awesome or terrible, but in either case, it's very weeaboo.
  • Goblins: A D&D setting but where the main party is a bunch of genre-savvy goblins instead of the typical humans-and-similar. Has a lotta people being dramatically sad.
  • Love Can Bloom: Not a full webcomic but rather the one-off product of a drawfag, the single strip Love Can Bloom spawned one of the most well-known pieces of writefaggotry on /tg/.
  • Order of the Stick: started as a gag-a-day D&D satire, its turned into something epic. The artwork is deceptively simple vectored stick-figures. It's also one of the most popular webcomics of any genre, so mentioning it on /tg/ might get a reaction.
  • Regular Marine: - Brought to you by the guys who gave you Kaldor Draigo's warp dust addiction and the Space Hulk trainwrecks. Focuses on the last two marines from one of the missing Primarchs' chapters as they try to stay alive in a messed-up universe. They also manage to drag an under-appreciated Night Lord with a Tyranid fetish along for the ride as well.
  • Slut Patrol: A short-lived but nonetheless well-loved webcomic, Slut Patrol was (yet another) Warhammer 40k comic (albeit with a notably more realistic art style).
  • Table Titans: Webcomic by the creator of PVP (that also originated as a spinoff of it) about the titular party of gamers and their game. It's Wizards-endorsed, though, so be forewarned.
  • Verloren Hoop: chronicling a Dark Hersey game where survivors from a Valkyrie crash go on to investigate a mysterious drug in a hive for the inquisition. Coolexus again.
  • Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic: b/w uninked, where most of the main characters are the monsters in a dungeon-romp dungeon. It updates quite regularly and has been around for years, so its pretty long. It is clearly based off dungeons and dragons. Contains some nudity.

Approved

  • Axe-Cop: A webcomic written by a kid, drawn by a pro. Exceptionally awesome!
  • Oglaf: A comical NSFW fantasy comic. High-larious. Updates Sundays. Unlike other successful webcomics, this one won't start a fight because sometimes it has hardcore fucking and nobody doesn't like fucking.
  • Prequel Adventure: Mainly known as Making a Cat Cry: The Webcomic, Prequel focuses on a Khajiit girl in the Elder Scrolls universe. It is a forum-driven adventure in the MSPA style, but incorporates a lot from Oblivion, and genre-savvy roleplayers keep the comic more /tg/-related than Obli/v/ion related.
  • Unsounded: Fantasy setting, top-tier art, and sticks to a regular update schedule.

Mentioned

  • Exterminatus Now: - A complete perversion of mixing the Inquisition with the Sonic universe. It's about as horrible and cringe-inducing at it sounds, without even needing to read it.

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