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Serial Comics

GPF- Yes, I'm a faultie. GPF is mostly geek humor mixed in with an extremely immersive storyline that sometimes takes months to bring to full closure. A definite read, especially from the beginning.

 - A long running serial comic, the world of Cascadia offers swords, sorcery, and a polymorphic cat who was once a great wizard. The story has a lot of imagination to it, and add to that a cast of fun characters and you've got a great afternoon of reading. The comic is updated on a fairly regular basis, and is currently working through chapter 6 of about 12.

 - hey, it's got tribal cherries and a naked squirrel, do you need to know any more?  Catharsis is just good, clean fun.

 - College Roomies from Hell... what DOESN'T this strip have?!? You have college kids that are also mutated along the way. You have sex, intrigue, comedy and long plotlines. The artwork is good and it updates quite often. A definite read, though again it might serve you well to start WAY back at the beginning... her artwork has changed quite a lot since it's humble beginnings.

 - Errant Story is a fantasy epic that is well drawn, has a solid story, and an author that won't hesitate to show you life exactly how it is. People cuss, they get die, and nudity happens. A very good read, but not necessarily for everyone. Warning for nudity, language mostly.

 - Ah, Flipside... Best thing to do here is start at the Book 0 beginning, then move forward... it won't make sense most likely otherwise. Life in a world of swords and sorcery, and nothing is ever quite what it seems.

 - Funny Farm is a mix between a daily joke comic and longer storylines.  This comic revolves around the lives of anthro people living in the real world. A good comic, though again I recommend starting at the beginning.

Sacred Pie - Sacred Pie is a Sci-fi epic about the lives of three humans, thrown into a futuristic war between demons and Satan against the rest of the known universe. I've only recently discovered this comic, and I enjoy it.

 - MegaTokyo is a serial about two geeks that get stranded in Japan and have to figure out what the hell is going on and how to get home. One part love story, one part geek going absolutely BONKERS, it's been a fun read right from the very start. Though the artist says he can't draw, I've been hooked by both the story line AND the artwork right from the very beginning.

 - Oriyan is a relatively new serial that follows the exploits of a murderer-gone-soft (magic'll do that to you if you let it) and an elvin thief. I've been enjoying the story in it, though it still has some way to go before it gets into the full meat of the story. It's just about there at the time of this writing, though, so never know...

 - Poisoned Minds is an interesting comic, it's kind of a mix of sci-fi and modern day life in jolly ol' England. The plotline has been interesting enough to hold my attention for a while, and I do recommend it. Warning for nudity and language.

 - Sabrina Online is a once-a-month only comic, so it's not one I follow regularly... just once a month. Life as a computer programmer is hard enough, but when you have to take a job as a graphic designer at a porn studio and you're quite prudish, life can get very interesting indeed.

 - Ah, Sluggy Freelance.  I wish I could explain this comic in a few sentences. I could go on about the murderous bunny, the trips through time, the sexual angst between Zoe and Torg... and then I'd be up to about four pages of text and still not touched on what makes this comic great. Go, read from the beginning, and join the sluggites in poinging in happiness.

 - The Suburban Jungle is another anthro comic, with the beast-eat-beast mentality that's fairly common among anthro comics... but a darn good story to it to boot to push it over the edge.

 - she's cute, she's REALLY short, and she speaks a strange language. I've recently picked Wapsi Square up and really enjoy the storyline to it, though it still has a bit of a way to go before it catches my full interest.

 - Namir Deiter... I can't pronounce the name. I really can't. But it's a good anthro comic with some of the most realistic characters I've seen, personality-wise. Well, as realistic as a rabbit, some cats, and a raccoon can be, I guess.

 - Stick figure D&D adventurers on their way to fame, glory and a good time.  However, the stick art is some of the best I've ever seen, and it's absolutely hilarious.  Go read, I promise you won't be sorry.

 - if anyone's ever played any online MMORPG, then you've either been or know intimately about noobs.  This is one of the more popular comics online today, and there's plenty of reasons why.  Very funny comic.

 - someone Matt knew from Elfwood (Bifrost Fantasy as well, come to think of it), he stumbled upon her comic again during the WCCA award rounds.  BEAUTIFUL artwork here and a good story to boot.  Plus, one of the main characters was a US Marine.  OOO-Rah!

 - KAZ is the webmaven for Return of Exile, right above this line here.  Wandered over to her own comic, and it's darn good in its own right! 

 - HOLY crap, this comic is just COOL.  Nominated and won an award or two in the WCCA's, and man... it's one sweet comic. 

 - 1920's moonshining operations, complete with period cars, weaponry... and cats.  This is probably the most unique comic I've ever seen, and the artwork is incredible.