Veeky Forums related webcomics

Looking for webcomics related to Veeky Forums materials. Pic related.

I’ve heard of most of the big ones: Unsounded, Goblins, OOTS. Really enjoyed K6BD. Are there any that have a similar vibe – somewhat alien and freaky, more high or dark fantasy than standard dungeon diving, or that have a new twist?

Manga acceptable. Anything in the realm besides Berserk, Dungeon Meshi, and Goblin Slayer?

Hell, while we’re at it, I cannot for the life of my find this comedy-fantasy webcomic:
(1) A young thief girl meets up with a dumb barbarian, and they go on silly adventures
(2) Written by a nordic(?) author, first language wasn't english (although he offered a translated version online)
(3) flat color pallettes - lots of monochrome coloring
(4) featured a scene where the barbarian bests an elf merchant in a moronic battle of wits. I've seen images of the merchant's horrified face (with sweat dripping) on Veeky Forums before (I'm reasonably sure this image is colored yellow[?])

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Am I totally losing my mind?

Other urls found in this thread:

elf-comic.thecomicseries.com/comics/
elf-comic.thecomicseries.com/comics/2/
comic.skullkickers.com/comic/2012-01-06#.WQ3dBcYo-9I
guildedage.net/comic/chapter-1-cover/
store.steampowered.com/app/464880/Stars_in_Shadow/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Power Nap is one of my all time favorites

The one with the Finns and Swedes and other meme nations fighting trolls and ghosts in the post apocalypse was also cool

If you like porn comics, you can try Oglaf, Lovelyss, Lovesyck and I Roved Out

Does Stand Still Stay Silent count? Of all the comics I read, it's probably the only one even remotely Veeky Forums-related you might not have heard of.

The rest is just Oglaf and Order of the Stick and shit like that.

>Stand Still Stay Silent count?

That's the one I was thinking of.

Really? It doesn't sound like what you were looking for at all: the only thing that applies is that the author is Nordic.

It's the same comic. I remember because they all look the same (and are all equally fuckable - I'd put my dick in any of them Icelandic ladyboys). Last I remember they were riding some kind of train, I lost interest around then.

OP here. I forgot about Stand Still Stay Silent! That one looks pretty fantastic. Thanks for reminding me to look into it.

I've read some I Roved Out. I kind of wish the author made a mainly fantasy comic as opposed to the little fantasy+mainly porn comic.

However, it was not the webcomic I was thinking of. Very different art style/coloring, and the main characters are not just (1) sneaky thief lady, and (2) very dumb, but strong barbarian.

Wizard's Soul

>Looking for webcomics related to Veeky Forums materials.

>Fantasy-sh

I Roved Out in Search of Truth and Love
99% shamless elf smut. Dat funeral/drunken orgy/brawl though. Metal as fuck.

Kuro
The story of a girl and her cat which is definitely not some sort of eldritch abomination.

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha
Hero charges into the BBEG's evil lair, only to have the BBEG calmly explain that killing them would be a bad idea due to economic ramifications resulting from the sudden dissolution of the military-industrial complex.

Wizard's Soul ~Holy War of Love~
Set in a world where everyone takes a card game that bares an uncanny resemblance to MtG very seriously.

>Sci-FI

Mirai no Futatsu no Kao
Scientists, engineers, and soldiers test an extremely powerful AI onboard a space-station to see if it would be safe to deploy on Earth.

If you don't know what a BBEG is, you're better off not using it.

>Manga acceptable. Anything in the realm besides Berserk, Dungeon Meshi, and Goblin Slayer?

BLAME!

I had never heard of BLAME! Screenshots look metal as fuck. I'm definitely looking into this one.

I Roved Out and Lovesyck use the exact same font, and it works fantastic for webcomics. Do we have any typography nuts here who have any idea what font that is?

Actually, found the font! If only I could find that comic as easily. It's Imaginary Bold, I think it works great for character dialogue. May work it into some of my Exalted preparation powerpoint.

Hell, I'm pretty sure its the same font linked in the Stand Still Stay Silent image by

>Stand Still Stay Silent image

Read the filename

And Bastard!!

I'm recommending Gunshow only due to the amount of Veeky Forums memes it has contributed.

Elf. It hasn't updated in a while, but there's plenty of archived stuff to read and it's all excellent.

elf-comic.thecomicseries.com/comics/

I love Alexis Flowers' works, just kinda wish he'd move from the straight up smut and continue his Lovesyck story.
Bloodmajiq was also pretty sweet.

Lovesyck had a storyline and was going places

Every time it looks like something is about to happen in I Roved Out, the protagonist weasels her way out of it by sucking someone's dick

More /v/ than Veeky Forums but if you want an entertainingly disfunctional & insane party, look no further.

/co/fag here with some recs
Digger
>a rare webcomic that nails beastfolk races without being furry. The author is an anthropologist so many different folklore sources are used.

Bird Boy
>really interesting setting/worldbuilding that doesn't use typical fantasy conventions with art style and elements.

Well, I've been on a webcomic binge recently, so I may as well post my /co/ powerlevel.

Fantasy
>Chorus of the Neverborn
Exalted webcomic about Abyssal's, deals with some very twisty imagery.
>Poppy O'Possum
Super Strong Possum Mom deals with trying to be normal. Surprisingly deep lore surrounding the races, world, and culture.
>Impure Blood
Literally a RPG campaign, everything about it is pretty fun. Steampunk-Fantasy so if that's not your thing, you're not going to like it. Ending Soonerish.
>Everblue
Not very far in, but from what's been shown it seems to be a fairly unique world filled with ships, mysterious ruins, and VAGUE IMPENDING DOOM STUFF.
>Next Town Over
Western Fantasy, feels like Dark Tower in some respects when it comes to the dynamic between the main characters. Fun scenery, "Diamond Back Ridge" is gorgeous and is being used in a Deadlands campaign I'm writing up.

Sci-Fi
>Mare Internum
Alien imagery mixed with Biotechnology and a slowly deteriorating mental state. Updates irregularly from what I've seen.
>Drugs and Wires
Glorious 90's cyberpunk. Title says the rest.


Special Mention to Judecca, which is dead and gone, it was fantastic and will be missed.

The sword interval and baltimore.

>Baltimore

Are we just naming ordinary, non-web comics now? Because if so you can't go wrong with Hellboy/BPRD

Vattu is pretty good. The author is extremely prolific and has various trippy fantasy webcomics.

It's a solid read.

Stick In The Mud!
>Slice-of-life/urban fantasy, pretty decent

Prince of Sartar is an... interesting webcomic.
Takes place in an actual ttrpg setting called Glorantha.
Not for everyone and can be pretty confusing at times but the art can be wonderfully weird if you are into that.
Biggest flaw is that it has been in hiatus for a while now and even when it's not it only updates once a week (if even that).

Overlord. Elf and Warrior. Tate no Yuusha no Narigari. Claymore. Gosu.

seconding this. songgu kwon's Elf is really good (warning: there's a little titty every now and then), though he appears to have abandoned it

elf-comic.thecomicseries.com/comics/2/

Darths and Droids: Star Wars movies as a screencap comic, done as a series of RPG campaigns. The plot is pretty good(and deviates significantly from the movies), but the premise doesn't work as well after they get to the original trilogy. In the same vein, there's also DMoTR, which was an inspiration to the former.

Irregular Webcomic: Now finished. Done by one of the guys who now writes Darths and Droids. Done with legos, lots of interweaving plotlines(including Discworld-esque take on deaths).

Freefall: Not strictly Veeky Forums, but it's probably the best hard scifi webcomic I've seen.

Full Frontal Nerdity: A bunch of geeks around a gaming table. Not really that great, but worth mentioning I guess?

Rusty and Co: A rust monster, a mimic, a gelatinous cube, and various visiting heroines form an adventuring party. It's as silly as it sounds.

Delve: An elf rogue in a megadungeon, wandering around and trying to find the elf princess who vanished. Writing isn't that great, but there are lots of hot chicks, and the art is pretty good.

Weregeek: Another comic about geeks playing games, except with added out of game drama. I'm only mentioning this for the sake of completeness, since it is still in my bookmarks.

Erfworld: Written by the same guy who makes OotS. A guy gets sucked into a setting of a gigantic wargame, where all the abstractions in the rules are ACTUAL rules of physics within the setting. Pretty wordy to start with, and later there are lots of text-only updates, so if that's not something you enjoy, you should probably pass on this one.

Oh one of my friends linked me to an imgur album with it. I didn't notice that it wasn't actually a web comic. Boop.

>Chorus of the Neverborn
I thought Keychain of Creation was more enjoyable, but that's been dead for seven-odd years now.

Goblin Slayer

Its short but its a WIP.

Don't see Skullkickers listed,
comic.skullkickers.com/comic/2012-01-06#.WQ3dBcYo-9I

Also Guilded Age which I found almost as entertaining as OOTS a lot of the time.
guildedage.net/comic/chapter-1-cover/

Any sci-fi recommendations

Got a hankering for the good stuff

The End.
It's a comedy.

Anything Asian themed instead of typical European inspired fantasy?

I wanna read K6BD but I don't want to have to deal with the stupid fucking human girl protagonist.

I'm also worried that it gets SJWy. Allay my fears.

Nobody has posted d20Monkey. Like Weregeek, it's a sitcom about a tabletop group, except magic or legends are vaguely real. DMs have the ability to see the DM from the animated series who's a hedonistic unicorn fucker that's supposed to give sage advice. They also have the ability to narrate life to a lesser degree.
Also Holiday icons operate on Tim Allen's Santa Clause logic, except with more lore. Christmas arcs are filled with badass Santa-on-Santa violence.
The story principally focuses on a D&D 4e campaign, unlike the rest of the internet.

There's also By The Book. Take Goblins and make it more anime, with all the edge replace with a lesser amount of anime angst, and more fanservice and meta-humor. It's absolute Shit, but it's sorta lovable in how shitty it is.

Classic stuff.

But it isn't.

>I'm also worried that it gets SJWy. Allay my fears.

Oh for fucks sake, run down to the mall and buy a spine already will you? Fucking thing ain't gonna chop your balls off, don't like it, just stop reading.

> Oglaf
DnD fantasy sex jokes.
> Artificial Incident
MMORPG reverts to a regular fantasy world, then someone gets trapped in their murderhobo character and dumped back into it. Big tits everywhere because that's what the artist likes to draw.
> Widdershins
Fantasy comic, some 'look at how diverse and tolerant I am' elements, but good writing.
> Freefall
Sci-fi comic involving an anthropomorphic wolf as the main character. Huge archive, science is dead on, and it goes heavily into philosophy regarding AI rights.
> Darths and Droids
Star Wars retold as an RPG campaign.

'Daughter of the Lilies' Is an amazing web comic. Gorgeous art, interesting story, and cool setting. Definitely my current fav web comic at the moment.

Outsiders. You can get into it just in time for your grandchildren to be able to finish it.

>d20Monkey
The characters are annoying cunts, dialogue is shit and the whole thing reeks of SJW bullshit. And you're implying it has a overarching story of some sort. It doesn't.
It's just the annoying as fuck main cast arguing with misogynist strawmen and forced drama.
"Favored enemy: the patriarchy" was a thing in the comic for fucks sake.

>that Poser background

Quartz Bead by the same author is also great

Isn't that just magical realm haremshit?

What said.

That aside, for having a multicultural cast of womyn protagonists who need no patriarch the focus is on actual adventures in notSigil rather than any political preachyness.

>Poser
It's actually the opposite.
It's not a shortcut, the author makes the 3D backgrounds himself.

It's like 15 years old and there's only 113 pages. There simply aren't enough pages for it to be magical realm haremshit.

Only if you read the fanfiction.
The actual story hasn't progressed enough in 15 years to actually tell.

>the author makes the 3D backgrounds himself.
In Poser, by the looks of it. Seriously, it's got that Poser feel to it. I doubt it's 3DS Max or SFM.

You could try the author's old project, Bloodmajiq. It's very much mainly fantasy. Biggest downside is that only the first of the three books is in English. If you read French, more power to you.

LOVELYSS/LOVESYCK are much more story than porn compared to I Roved Out, but they're also scifi, in case that's a deal breaker.

In an interview some years ago he said he used Lightwave.

Guided Age is pretty good

I have watched the entirety of Crest of the Stars and started teaching myself Baronh (abh language) on the time it takes this guy to put out pages.

Any news on that 4x he was working on?

Released a few months ago.
store.steampowered.com/app/464880/Stars_in_Shadow/

Not a webcomic, but Orcstain is pretty good. It's got orcs being orcs, an interesting style, plenty of "biopunk" (or whatever you'd call using creatures as various tools, see pic related), and gronches. Lots and lots of gronches.

It's never coming back, is it?

It really isn't. Way too far into moralfaggotry and metagaming. Token homos don't help either, unless you are into that kind of stuff.

>moralfaggotry and metagaming
Can't say I see what you're talking about here

I think it may be the only part of PatternSpider.net that's still up.

Nah, it's solid and entertaining most of the time. Hardly more moralfaggotry than in your average campaign either.

>Erfworld: Written by the same guy who makes OotS.

No. No it's not.

Exactly
Stop being such a poon. Female characters kicking ass has always been a part of everything from Conan to Star Wars. It's not new, its just trendy

I actually have no idea where to find this to read it

>Female characters kicking ass has always been a part of everything from Conan to Star Wars. It's not new
Shiva comes to mind, that's some thousands years B.C.

Latchey Kingdom is nice and fun.

Anyone still remember 'Keychain of Creation'?
It was cool Exalted fun, until the author's hands got amputated at the wrist or some such thing.

>furry
Stopped reading there.

Oh, yes indeed. It's actually not nearly as bad as you make it out, but it's definitely a lefty comic. Thing is, everyone should read it for the following reasons:

1) they'll get angry about it, which is funny to me.
2) they won't give a fuck and read it to pass the time.
3) they're immigrants from Reddit who don't actually mind the agenda.

It's your choice user.

They are just races in the setting.

No Goblins
No Drowtales

Those are the pinnacle of Veeky Forums comics.

Allison is kinda a dummy but it's not so bad. The SJW business is suspicious though, with the lesbian demons and confused herm angel

Where I come from liars get their tongues cut out.

>No Goblins

Man, I haven't seen a Goblins thread in months. What's up with that?

Trump got elected and the world is a better place now?

...

Please response.

Last thing I know: author made kikestarter, blew money on some private entertainment, faked mental breakdown as an excuse not to deliver and then "recovered" and started updating at a pace of page a month.
And the shill that used to post these got perma'd on Veeky Forums (might have been Virt actually), so we stopped getting the regular shills.

Nah, that'd be too convenient.

...

Literally the shit in the OP, it's ripping Hindu mythology, and that's from Asia.

Would people read a sketch comic? I've been thinking of making one just to have something to fuck around with, learn some frame composition and shit.

no

Sounds about right. Ah well. It's the end of an era, but the era was shit, so I'm not that sad.

OotS is a thing, you know.

Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic has been around for ages and it has mostly been done sketch style.

anything space opera?

Teahouse & Gone with the Blastwave (both update at the glacier's pace, but it's a good stuff to binge).

So, it's euro-comics and actual good american ones valid too?
Artesia, Lanfeus, quest of the bird of time... There are lots of them.

Both of these have a bigger focus on non-european mythology. In Digger, a statue of Ganesh is actually a major character.

Ive been looking for this forever. Thanks.

Looks like low-rate KSBD.

That's like saying TES is a low rate KSBD. Glorantha's been around since the 70's.