Any good MLP fan comics?
"Listen up, Marina, because this is SUPER important. Whatever you do, don't eat th“ “DON'T EAT WHAT?! Your text box ran out of space!”@delibirda How about And That's How Equestria Was Made!
Awful Hospital is great for those who like surreal humor, screwed up logic, and eldritch abominations, and don't mind gore, bodily fluids, or medical malpractice. It's basically It Makes Sense in Context: The Webcomic.
Everything is Fine (first page) is a horror set in a Stepford Suburbia where everyone has a cartoony cat head for mysterious reasons. Description from the front page:
I'd say more, but I think the slow reveal/piecing together of just what the ??? is going on is a big part of the experience.
~War Jay 77, I think this might be up your alley?
...Huh. I might need to take a look at that.
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessI recommend a webcomic called "Trader Lydia". It's a comic strip about a cute little gnome running a shop full of odd items. It's been going on since 2013 and has some good artwork and charming characters.
It also has a TV Tropes page that's in desperate need of an overhaul, so if anyone's willing to help a newbie out, I would appreciate that.
Here is the link to the Comic's website if you want to check it out: https://owlquill.com/traderlydia/trader-lydia-1/
If someone here speaks Portuguese, I'd like to recommend https://mentirinhas.com.br/ and https://willtirando.com.br/. Both are focused on humour, but the former in special also has some pretty touching ones.
Edited by good-morning on Nov 27th 2021 at 4:35:12 PM
oh hey how are you doing?If any of y’all like heartwarming and action packed stories I’d recommend the Webtoon Dark Mortal ! It’s very compelling but also very sweet
For Corn’s sake!I recomend Stagtown since first season of it just wrapped up and would be more fun to talk about it with people
Edited by SpookyMask on Jan 31st 2022 at 9:31:43 PM
Oh hey Stagtown's next season started.
...Please somene read it, I hope I'm not only one here reading this x'D
Hey, Everyone. Check out , This Isekai Maid Is Forming A Union! . It's a meta-deconstruction webcomic of the Otome Isekai genre where the main character is a common maid (instead of a noble) in every otome isekai novel read by her alternate counterpart (who is still alive unlike other main characters in otome isekai stories) , it is western and it focus less on romance. You can check it out in both Tapas and Webtoon. I hope you guys might like it and support the author.
Has anyone else been following Jupiter-Men? It's a superhero webcomic on Naver Webtoons that updates on Wednesdays. It's not exactly trying to break the mold, but it's written with strong art direction, clear characterization, and a lot of heart. The art style reminds me of Guruhiru's work on Avatar: The Last Airbender and Superman Smashes the Klan. Its pacing is relatively slow and deliberate to slowly introduce the cast and setting and the dynamic of the main Sibling Team is a lot offun.
I read it for a while (it was on Tapas Media before it transferred to Webtoons) but my interest started to wane after a while.
"We are all so afraid, we are all so alone, we all so need from the outside the assurance of our own worthiness to exist."The pacing is a smidge slow so far and there's no central Myth Arc in sight yet, so I think I can see why. I did spend coins to support it, so I'm hoping having an editor will help tighten things up.
I'd like to recommend Elwood (2015). It's a Fan Sequel to Arthur, so if you grew up with that show (or even like it now), I'd bet you'll get quite a kick out of it.
On a semi-hiatus from this site due to being busy with other things (may contribute here and there, but nothing major).My recommendation is Think Ink,a story about a girl named Zally who escaped into a cartoon world and develops ink powers.
Are you guys still looking for webcomics?
I highly recommend Knight Hearts by Joriale. It's a gorgeous fantasy series with intriguing worldbuilding; the best I can describe it is kid-friendly Made in Abyss.
Yellow Brick Ramble. A rare story that takes the Trans Audience Interpretation of The Marvelous Land of Oz and just runs with it. I hope it continues all the way up to Ozma of Oz because I really want to see Tip/Ozma and Dorothy interact.
Oh, and it has its own trope page as well.
Hey Tojiko is a horror webcomic thingy made in 2019. The site is made in neocities and is supposedly being updated to this day. I recommend it because it needs more eyes on it badly. It's writing style is little bit more fill in the blanks than the average webcomic.
Edited by Altsight on Jul 19th 2023 at 8:32:31 AM
"COME NOW, TAKE THE STEP DON'T LOOK BACK, THERE'S NOTHING LEFT FOR YOU BEYOND THE VEIL YOU'VE TRIED, AND YET YOU FAILED."Here are some very indie webcomics on Tapas I've found and like. If you like niche but well written stories I'd say give em a shot.
Serval Inc by Bhabirara (on hiatus)
Ivory Weld by Teasidesketches (on very long hiatus) :(
Little Ball of Hate by Boomer Z
Light Rising by morganicfoods (only a few episodes out)
I'd like to echo Shadao's recommendation of Yellow Brick Ramble, since it deserves a lot more attention than it's getting. Daisy Mcguire is posting it to Webtoon, but it also has its own dedicated website that's about one chapter ahead of the Webtoon posting. Like Shadao wrote, it's a Trans Audience Interpretation of The Marvelous Land of Oz, the second novel in the series.
I'd just note that, while knowing the original novel is not strictly necessary, this comic spoils the ending twist reveal right from the get-go. Those sensitive to spoilers might want to give the novel a read first. Fortunately, since it's long out of copyright, you can easily find it for free with a simple google search.
I'll recommend Pink among Blood Red Roses for anyone who enjoys Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. It very much wears its influence on its sleeve and is pretty fun, even if you may not like that everyone is an animal person. As the content warning says, it can get pretty gruesome and heavy though. I'm thinking of starting a trope page for it too.
EDIT: Apparently the subject matter in chapter 15 was so heavy that Webtoon took it down twice despite the author making a disclaimer and author's note explaining that he didn't include it to be dark and edgy. They didn't even tell him the second time. Check Medibang for it until Webtoon finally lets him keep some version of the chapter posted.
Edited by ROTHY on Sep 28th 2023 at 6:56:02 AM
Any good webcomics that're furry and LGBT centered (or have rep), besides TwoKinds which i am already reading, preferably without stuff like nudity
Thanks in advance
I Think I Like You is really good. Also Ample Time on Tapastic.
Edited by FirstSnow on Oct 31st 2023 at 8:24:53 PM
Joke? Why are you calling it a joke? You drew a picture of two dudes hugging and wrote "I love hugs!" on it.
Girl Genius is a must-read!
Another one to try is a recent one just started last year titled Breadfinder. If you like Dungeons & Dragons style fantasy, try this one.