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Rekats Rovert
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#1 Post by Rekats Rovert »

I'm not sure if this is the place for other Webcomics, but I'll give it a go anyway.

Anyone ever read Faux Pas? It's a great comic. About Foxes. Great read for Fox lovers and Webcomic junkies alike!

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#2 Post by Luca Fox »

I read it last year. Kinda lost interest though.

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#3 Post by Rekats Rovert »

Luca Fox wrote:I read it last year. Kinda lost interest though.
Thats too bad. I still find it a cute little pick-me-up every monday, teusday and wednesday. To each his (or her) own, I suppose.

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#4 Post by Ashpool »

Marry Me has been pretty funny thus far, as has Comedity.
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#5 Post by Derrich »

Other webcomics eh?

The only other anthro web comics I ever read are better days and Las Lindas
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#6 Post by Ryusen »

One of my favorites is Dominic Deegan. It's been going for a few years now, and it updates daily. It's not the best art, but it has a really good story line, and is worth checking out.
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#7 Post by MeaCulpa, S.C.M. »

INVERLOCH YOU FOOLS! INVERLOCH!!!!

All other webcomics humbly bow before its might. This thing's about to be finished too (last chapter of last volume). Problem is it doesn't update anywhere near as fast as it used to. Ah well, at least there's not so much left to update.


Fallen Angels Used Books. Hmm. I don't know how much this one will be appreciated, but it's one of the best drawn webcomics ever made.

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#8 Post by Ryusen »

Ah yes, I forgot about this one. It's really well done, with an excellent storyline, superb art, and great characters. Definitely one of the better (if not best) ones out there.
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#10 Post by Aleolus »

Well, I read Better Days at http://www.jaynaylor.com/, Plugged Nickel at http://pluggednickel.comicgen.com/ (written by Ronald McKinnon, who is a member on this site!), Dan And Mab's Furry Adventures at http://www.missmab.com/, Sabrina Online at http://www.sabrina-online.com/, I read several of the comics listed on http://www.shivae.net/, and several others I could list if I cared to. Might at another time.
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#11 Post by Check Source »

Try Yosh, I find it interesting. If it helps it has penguins, if thats what you like :?
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#12 Post by Koi »

I follow some of the big ones:
Inverloch
Megatokyo

And some of the lesser knowns:
Fainting Spells
The Broken Mirror
Lackadaisy

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#13 Post by Lowde »

Other webcomics:

- the noob

- inverloch

- earthsong

- dungeon crawl inc.

- goblins

- lowroad75

Yeah, I'm sort of a big reader :P
and I'm plaing in adding more... maybe (folowing 7 webcomics is harden than you thin :wink: )

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#14 Post by Elo »

Here are the webcomics I read.

http://www.megatokyo.com/
A romantic comedy webcomic. If you love anime and video games, you will love this.

http://www.nuklearpower.com/index.php
Home of 8-bit Theater. A great comedic webcomic if you are an Final Fantasy or RPG fan.

http://www.questionablecontent.net/
Another romantic comedy. Great if you are into Indie music.

http://www.katbox.net/laslindas/
Las Lindas is a romantic/comedy/furry comic. The truely great and colorful art work (created by Chalo from Venezuela) is a somewhat similar to the artwork from Love Hina.

http://www.seraph-inn.com/index.html
Home of Inverloch. I wonderful fantasy webcomic featuring some great artwork.

http://www.jaynaylor.com/
I read both Better Days and New World. New World is a furry comic set in on a world that takes place during a colonial ear (1700s-1800s). Better Days is also a furry comic that takes place during the late 1900s. Both are more mature webcomics.

http://www.vgcats.com/
You love video games? You will love this webcomic.

http://www.ayzewi.com/
The title is Wrongside, created by Amanda Payne (Woodfin). This webcomic is the newest out of all the webcomics I read. Since it is new, it does not have many veiwers now, so come in and check it out. It only has #40 pages to it. So you can jump into the action quickly. This is a the most mature out of the webcomics I read. Mostly it is has Furry (or anthro if you like), though it does has human characters in it. It is set more in a 20th century (1930s-1940s) era on another world. It is hard to put it into a specific genre. It deals alot around relationships and the effects of them.

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#15 Post by Aleolus »

I suppose I should mention Las Lindas and the other two comics up on http://www.katbox.com. Exiern is also interesting, it features a barbarian who gets turned into a girl right near the very start of it. Then of course there's Sore Thumbs. That one is kinda stupid, and I sometimes get pained just reading it, but usually it's good.
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