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Discussion in 'Visual Arts' started by Ak1t0, Apr 19, 2002.

  1. Bloodberry

    Bloodberry Bloody Berry
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    something positive
    nice little comic about life, role-playing, and putting on plays to offend. makes boston look interesting lol
     
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  2. Angel from hell

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    Well as someone already sais that they donrt have either the skill or time to make a web comic of there own... neither do i but that didnt stop me :D

    http://www.angelfire.com/comics/el_greengo/comicindex.html

    i also read; Megatokyo, Jack, it's walky, Exploitation now (now errant story), Sinfest, krakow, RPG world, Sephen, & Ponju (Dont know why i read the last one)
     
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  3. Knives

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    I've been following 8-Bit Theater for about a year now and now I'm catching up on RPG World. I was reading another one a while back but I forgot what it was called as well as the link but I think it is in the 8-Bit links somewhere.
     
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  4. Tomo-chan

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    The Webcomic I've been keeping up with mostly is Arcana. :D I love it... Here it is
     
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  5. seraphinx

    seraphinx Oy, Artista!

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    I started reading web-mangas since two Falls ago, I think.

    MegaTokyo.com was the first and still best one so far. I haven't seen anything topping it. A few web-mangas have come close or even surpassing it, art-skills-wise, but not in length or quality of plot yet. I've re-read the entire thing twice already. (And that takes several hours!)

    Have any of you ordered the book version/s of MegaTokyo? I was one of the guys who preordered the first volume back in December, but I finally received it... last week! Even though the entire manga is archived on the site, re-reading the first chapter in solid paper form was really nice. I especially liked all the artist's commentary on each page.

    Can anyone give me the link for Green Eyes? I saw the first several pages for it last year, but I forgot to bookmark it.

    Another web-manga worth checking out is Fistful of Benevolence. There aren't that many pages for it yet, but the art style is nicely shaded, has a good anime feeling to the faces, and seems to have a promising fantasy story around it.
     
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