Goth Western: by Livali

An intentionally short webcomic is a rare thing, even rarer is one I like. Short stories have never really appealed to me. I like a nice long read I can sink my teeth into, but every rule has its exception and when it comes to my disinterest in the short form, that exception is theContinue reading “Goth Western: by Livali”

Harbourmaster: By Wayward

Read if you like Meandering small town sci-fi A queer future Excellent writing In many ways my favorite webcomics are the meandering ones, slowly working their way through subtly complex plots with a likable cast who help fill in the gaps between revelations. And in this quasi-genre of gently paced character studies, Harbourmaster from WaywardContinue reading “Harbourmaster: By Wayward”

Manly Guys Doing Manly Things: By Kelly Turnbull

Read if you like Video game jokes Macho men doing very manly things Kratos Duke Nukem, Kratos, and a time traveling space marine from the future walk into a temp agency. The start to a joke? Technically, you could say yes, but those of use who have stumbled upon this wonderfully humorous webcomic by KellyContinue reading “Manly Guys Doing Manly Things: By Kelly Turnbull”

Tigress Queen: By Allison Shaw

Read if you like Kick-ass heroines Fun settings Incredible hair Tigress Queen is one of my favorite webcomics of all time, and given how many I read, that is saying something. Wonderfully drawn, carefully thought-out, and excellently told, Tigress Queen is a story of clashing cultures, the effects of war, and two wildly different peopleContinue reading “Tigress Queen: By Allison Shaw”

The Far Side of Utopia by PastUtopia

Read if you like: Convoluted plots Sci-fi/fantasy fusion Snarky scheming protagonists The Far Side of Utopia is a webcomic about magic, dimension-hopping politics, and cocky schemers. Beyond that, trying to describe the comic is a bit like trying to corral a herd of cats into a bath. You reach for one and you realize thatContinue reading “The Far Side of Utopia by PastUtopia”

Leif & Thorn by Erin Ptah

Read if you like: Uproarious fun Pop culture inspired fantasy Queer representation Hard topics approached with respect and thought There aren’t a lot of webcomics out there that bill themselves as a sparkly queer cross-cultural fantasy comedy. Leif &Thorn does, which tells you a quite a bit about the comic and yet at the sameContinue reading “Leif & Thorn by Erin Ptah”