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*'''[[Witch Girls Adventures]]:''' WGA is an [[RPG]] system and accompanying webcomic that's basically a ripoff of Harry Potter. | *'''[[Witch Girls Adventures]]:''' WGA is an [[RPG]] system and accompanying webcomic that's basically a ripoff of Harry Potter. | ||
*'''[http://eatatau.smackjeeves.com/ 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]]. | |||
*'''[http://darealwurld40k.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=/ Da Real Wurld 40k]:''' Da Real Wurld 40k was a webcomic that mixed a variant of sitcoms and reality TV shows with Warhammer 40,000. However, it's more-or-less dead now. | |||
- '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]''' | - '''[http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/ Unsounded]''' | ||
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- '''Sonichu''' - This does not exist. Any further mention of this non-existent webcomic will be shot. Yes, you read that correctly. | - '''Sonichu''' - This does not exist. Any further mention of this non-existent webcomic will be shot. Yes, you read that correctly. | ||
- '''A Space Marine Life''' [http://tyrantwache.deviantart.com/gallery/673428] - A webcomic about a Warhammer 40,000 [[Mary Sue|fan-girl]] suddenly finding herself in the Warhammer 40k universe. | - '''A Space Marine Life''' [http://tyrantwache.deviantart.com/gallery/673428] - A webcomic about a Warhammer 40,000 [[Mary Sue|fan-girl]] suddenly finding herself in the Warhammer 40k universe. |
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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).
- Witch Girls Adventures: WGA is an RPG system and accompanying webcomic that's basically a ripoff of Harry Potter.
- 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.
- Da Real Wurld 40k: Da Real Wurld 40k was a webcomic that mixed a variant of sitcoms and reality TV shows with Warhammer 40,000. However, it's more-or-less dead now.
- 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.
- 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.