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| Ensel | Feb 24 2011, 11:25 AM Post #1 |
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I don't know about everyone, but I guess at least some of you follow at least one webcomic. What I propose is sharing our most interesting read, as sometimes finding finding a good read can be difficult, given the sheer number of different authors across the web. I'll start by presenting those I like the most: Adventurers!: Take a dumb warrior following all the tropes existing in RPG ever, add a magician who honestly cannot understand how could all of this work, applying real life physics to the world (and hardly succeeding), a team with lots of personality, lots of references (Gildward, AKA Edward/Gilbert from FF IV, strongest bard ever, as an example) and, of course, the ridiculous big bad, Khrima, hilariously bad at being bad. You'll end up in what is in essence a complete parody of every FF from 1 to 9. 8-Bit Theatre: Will Fighter McFighter "I like swords", Black Mage's love coloured Unsounded: Recently started webcomic, the graphic is above average and the story is promising. You'll love to hate Sette, the main character, as she is a complete brat! Irregular Webcomic (and affiliated: Garfield minus Garfield, Darth and Droid): Three webcomics there. Irregular webcomic has set the record for... regularity! Almost 3000 strips and only missed some at the beginning! Made of Lego for the most part, the serie is usually well versed in the science department and lots of annotations are meant for math-aware readers, but don't get the wrong idea. There are many fun stories related in there! Also, it despict the most awesome afterlife ever... no seriously, just read "Death by an insanely overpowered fireball"'s adventures! Garfield minus Garfield is something you could qualify as a random attempt at applying random bad ideas to Garfield strips. Randomly. Darth and Droid is the author's answer to DM of the ring, but using Star Wars. You don't know either of these? Well, take your usual D&D players (the dumb ones who rollplay, for maximum effect), and make them play in these setting with the cannon characters. No, seriously, it's that good, or bad, depending of your point of view. |
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