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'''Webcomics''' are | '''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. | |||
==List of Webcomics== | |||
*'''[[Turn Signals on a Land Raider]]:''' Considered by many to be the definitive [[Warhammer 40,000]] webcomic, TSoaLR is a series of vignettes related to the game. Fortunately, after a long hiatus, the comic appears to be back on track. | |||
*'''[[Order of the Stick]]:''' One of the most popular webcomics ''period'', OotS is a parody of [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and a pastiche of fantasy in general. It is also quite a [[skub]] topic on /tg/. | |||
*'''[[Servants of the Imperium]]:''' A relative newcomer, SotI is basically Order of the Stick in the Warhammer 40,000 universe (specifically [[Dark Heresy]]). | |||
*'''[[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/. | |||
*'''[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]]. | |||
*'''[[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). | |||
- '''[[Witch girls Adventures]]''' | - '''[[Witch girls Adventures]]''' | ||
- '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]''' | - '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]''' | ||
- '''Rogue Trader - Rites of Flight''' [http://flyingdevastator.deviantart.com/] (currently being edited). | - '''Rogue Trader - Rites of Flight''' [http://flyingdevastator.deviantart.com/] (currently being edited). |
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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.
List of Webcomics
- Turn Signals on a Land Raider: Considered by many to be the definitive Warhammer 40,000 webcomic, TSoaLR is a series of vignettes related to the game. Fortunately, after a long hiatus, the comic appears to be back on track.
- Order of the Stick: One of the most popular webcomics period, OotS is a parody of Dungeons & Dragons and a pastiche of fantasy in general. It is also quite a skub topic on /tg/.
- Servants of the Imperium: A relative newcomer, SotI is basically Order of the Stick in the Warhammer 40,000 universe (specifically Dark Heresy).
- 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/.
- Perry Bible Fellowship: A surrealist webcomic of one-off strips, PBF is mostly famous on /tg/ for inventing the words weeaboo and skub.
- 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).
- Rogue Trader - Rites of Flight [1] (currently being edited).
- Zero Space - Also called Skirmish Quest.
- Zombie Quest
- Verloren Hoop [2], by Coolexus.
- Bok the Neutral [3], still Coolexus.
- Cases of the Hives [4], fukken Coolexus.
- Exterminatus Now - A complete perversion of mixing the Inquisition with the Sonic universe.
- Sonichu - This does not exist. Any further mention of this non-existent webcomic will be shot. Yes, you read that correctly.
- EATATAU! - An ongoing webcomic about Tau. By the way, the dialogue is quite mixed up and confusing due to it being badly translated from Spanish to English. It's terrible awesome weeaboo regardless of language however.
- Da Real Wurld 40k - A webcomic that seems to be a mixture of various sitcoms and TV reality shows. Most particularly "Drawn Together" and "Real World". Also kinda dead.
- A Space Marine Life [5] - A webcomic about a Warhammer 40,000 fan-girl suddenly finding herself in the Warhammer 40k universe.
- Regular Marine [6] - Brought to you by the guys who gave you Kaldor Draigo's warp dust addiction. This aught to be good.
- Axe-Cop
- Goblins
- Double K - What Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann would be like if it were a buddy cop show. Hell yes. Only here because /tg/ loves TTGL more than they let on.
- MS Paint Adventures - The proud horrible home of Homestuck.
- Darths And Droids - A webcomic in where Star Wars doesn't exist, but instead is played as an RPG in what I assume is the traditional d20 style (they never really say). Each comic is a series of screen caps from the DVDs, starting first with the prequels then moving on to the original trilogy, with tips and tricks of various dice-based games below in the description. Beware, legions of /tg/: Hilarity will ensue.