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Dead Heaven - the fantasy webcomic by Christopher Edwin Steininger
Amazing, beautifully drawn, dark medieval webcomic. Each new page is a piece of art, which can stand alone on its own.
Moon Town - a space opera webcomic by Steve Ogden
Beautifully drawn and coloured. Firefly and Douglas Adams fans, what the heck do you think you're doing? Click ! JUST CLICK !!
Legend Of Bill - by David Reddick
Bill the Barbarian. Hillarious. Reminds us of some of Jack Vance's Cugel & Dying Earth books and Humour. Tired of fake heroes ? Here is a real Hero ! And Franck the dragon is on his side :)
Intelligence Cleaner Agency - by Eben07
This is serious shit. Documents collected by the ICA and sporadically released by the Eben07 team (taking huge risks in the doing), Amazing art, excellent storytelling, truly original. Wow.
By Moon Alone - by Honoel A. Ibardolaza
One the most poetic, beautifully drawn and colored, Webcomics on the Web, with a rare depth in terms of characters. Follow the lives of Real World’s Daniel and Melanie, and fantasized characters Sola and Lune, as they intertwine in the most unexpected way.
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Tales from the Middle Kingdom - Webcomic by Koad, painted in the traditional Chinese style
Yet again a truly artistic webcomic. If, like us, you like Chinese art and the Art of War era, this is for you.
The Cattle Raid of Cooley - by Paddy Brown
Long before we went online, Paddy Brown has undertaken the amazing task of telling the old Irish epics. Ness first, then Cuchulainn !
Lil' Nyet, the Red Menace - by Bengo and Pug
free will vs. bureaucracy, totalitarianism vs. human nature. Read it once, read it twice, then read it again. Deeper than you think, and we're so very fond of the stylization.
Dark Places - by Steve Dismukes
Amazing B&W website design, for an excellent B&W fantasy comic. If you find Moria to be the sexiest place ever, you'll love Steve's Dark Places ! (Mignola fans, check this out)
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Tarnation, the Kenny Chronicles - by Garrett Williams
On a boat, in the middle of the ocean, Comics perpetually set 115-116 years into the future, no matter what year you’re reading them !
Finding Nessie et autres aventures - by Cilou (in french)
Cilou's humoristic blog about a French woman living in Nessie's country.
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