Some recent favorites:
Malatona: Complex political machinations and people feeding each other and themselves into a system built to destroy them in an alternate/invented history! Gorgeous inks! Murder! Fills the hole in my heart left by Vattu ending.
Cargo: A post-zombie-apocalypse where the real horror isn't the zombies, it's the cruel and arbitrary rules society has warped itself into to avoid them! Follows a ragtag bunch of smugglers on a boat in Apocalypse Florida, scraping by and making a living by smuggling rare contraband like "over the counter painkillers" and "coffee". Derives a lot of humor out of the horrifying, bizarre nature of the setting without feeling like it trivializes that horror.
Fairmeadow: When you've spent your whole life being forged into a weapon, what do you do when the war ends? Goma, a deadly orc warrior who no longer has a war to fight, finds herself critically injured and in the care of a pacifist vegan commune. She hates this! She hates it so much!!! She rails against the commune's rules, instigates verbal sparring matches, and is generally a big prickly mess... and yet still, she gets to know the people there. Learns their histories, forms bonds. Maybe even starts to grow beyond what she's been molded into. The clash of ideals is complicated and tense, but maybe in the end, they'll all be better for it.
Any good G-rated comics? There's too many that have a lot of gore and/or profanity, I'd like something simple, calm and sweet.
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.http://freefall.purrsia.com/fcdex.htm if you don't mind or are into sci Fi this shit is good
Stutterhug is good. The Boy in Pink Earmuffs too. Count Your Sheep is a classic.
Edited by FirstSnow on Mar 6th 2024 at 10:18:15 AM
Joke? Why are you calling it a joke? You drew a picture of two dudes hugging and wrote "I love hugs!" on it.Latchkey Kingdom (here) is good and is pretty family-friendly.
Pink Earmuffs WAS pretty cute at first...til the homophobic father made an appearance and I was like "Nope".
Edited by wooden-ladybug93 on Mar 18th 2024 at 11:33:21 AM
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.If you don't mind a discontinued webcomic, Cucumber Quest was pretty gentle, as I recall. And possessed of some really lovely art, I feel!
(I think that it received at least some continuation in the form of an illustrated script.)
Oh, and for an ongoing, perhaps Harpy Gee? It's a fairly lighthearted, adventurous, colourful fantasy tale. There is action, but in perhaps the vein of a children's adventure series.
My Games & WritingI've been craving some fun superhero webcomics lately, if anyone has any to share? I've especially enjoyed the vibes of The Fancy Adventures of Jack Cannon, Paranatural, and Jupiter-Men, if anyone knows any that fall into that category.
Edited by Mitochondricat on Mar 26th 2024 at 8:33:40 AM
Witty witticisms are witty.My current favorite is Sabrina Online. I kinda wish I'd known about the webcomic back in the '90s rather than around 2007, maybe that would've helped me learn to draw furries super well.
Oh well, that's why kemonomimis (humans with animal ears and tails) exist.
Edited by wooden-ladybug93 on Apr 13th 2024 at 1:57:41 PM
If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned.You guys should try ArtifiSouls its super cool story about robots
Hello there! I am just a guy who likes robots and A.I. in fiction! Robot Supremacy.
thanks