Somewhere in the 20th century… not long after the end of the Great War, those who were capable of hearing it, received a revelation… another Great War was coming. This coming war would push the limits of technology, split the atom to create the power of a small star, and bring together forces more evil than the world has ever known. That this war would happen was man’s fatal destiny, but the outcome of the war and the details of it were not as clear. A weak League of Nations banded together to form a group. A group capable of doing what those countries could not. A group of adventurers, explorers, and scientists from every allied country to search the globe and fight a battle far from the public eye. This group is The 19XX, all the public has been told is that they are fighting for all of the good in humanity to survive the nineteen hundreds and beyond.
Their mission is to track down every powerful relic, every modern and undiscovered weapon, and every magic incantation ever uttered on the earth’s crust, because the forces of evil responsible for the next Great War would be searching for the very same thing. Nothing in the realm of the tangible or intangible is off limits when the fate of the entire world is at stake.
19XX will be updated every two weeks on wednesdays, with extra stuff uploaded now and then as well.
I probably don't fit in your ranks since mine is just a lowly sprite comic.
One's out for revenge. One guards a cursed treasure. One resurrects minions of Doom. One turns cranks needlessly. They are...FRIENDS 4 EVER!!!! A bunch of video game monsters acting like innocent 12 year olds.
Hi. I'm Nick Fredland. I do a sporadic comic strip called Bra and Panties. It's kind of like Calvin and Hobbes or Hi and Lois...but with underwear. There's a Flickr set or they can be viewed on the my web site.
Ever Night is a fantasy webcomic with a theme of fate and darkness; the past never forgotten. Drawn by myself (Sarah J Obomsawin, AKA Moophles)and written by my friend, Anastasia Olashaya-Grill (Co-Created by both of us) Newly debuted in March :)
A Prologue page:
And an image from the first chapter:
So far the updates are on sundays but will eventually go up to 2 and then 3 times a week :)
Better late than never! Some great webcomics this time round added to my bookmarks folder. I'm looking forward to catching up on a whole bunch of awesome.
My comic is Max Overacts. It updates with a full sunday style strip every mon-wed-fri - Here is the latest two halloween strips.
Blue Yonder is about a high-profile superhero who winds up in a community of washed-up B-List heroes after mysterious forces take down his superteam family.
I _just_ finished moving this off the Chicago Tribune Media Group's ChicagoNow site, so I guess you could say I went independent. Division and Rush is dark satire of crime and pop culture with the detective strip as a vehicle. We were posting blocks of strips as chapters, but as of this week, there will be a new strip up M-F. The current arc is a satire of Oprah Winfrey's extremely public departure from Chicago. Two strips from the "Dr. Od" (read: Dr. Oz) sequence follow.
GratNin: Loan Sharks Wow... that's allot of comics! and now, because you demand it, ANOTHER ONE!!! In stunning Black and White!!! ...and a bizarre format to confound your reading comfort! GratNin: Loan Sharks is the latest incarnation of the GratNin (Gratuitous Ninja) story that I have been telling since I was studying at Pratt back in '99! The story follows a couple of part time, broke-ass ninja as they set out to get lunch and get accosted by a group of loan collectors... or at least that's who the would be collectors say they are. Well, in this city, loan collectors come for your money or your life so violent hijinks ensue. I took a sabbatical right before a big fight scene cause I'm a jerk like that. But GratNin will be back next Thurs and will continue weekly until I wrap up this story arch. So if you haven't read it yet, what are you waiting for, it's FREE DAMMIT! More on 11/11!!!
Hi! I found this thread by happy accident, and I'm glad I'm not too late to participate.
My partner, Isabelle Melançon, and I launched Namesake in early October. It is the story of Emma Crewe, a woman who discovers she can visit other worlds. She finds out that these are places she already knows – fantasy and fairy lands made famous through the spoken word, literature and cinema. Her power as a Namesake forces her to act as a protagonist in these familiar stories as she figures out how to get home. We do a mix of both color and black and white pages, and it's gotten a pretty good reaction thus far.
Gone Zombie is about a religious cult seeking spiritual communion with the undead. The cult ensnares a young mother and her son in its insanity and her brother must elude militiamen, zombies and religious fanatics to save them. Check it out here.