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Yup, it's everyone's favorite web comic. MegaTokyo is a legend in the way of web comics. The art is beautiful and the story is great. Lots of anime and gaming involved. I'm not much of a fan of anime but i am a full fledged gamer, so i'm still able to enjoy it. A guy i used to work with at the library told me of this place and i instantly became a fan. I read the entire archive of nearly 200 strips (at the time) that night. The art and story is by Fred "Piro" Gallagher. Additional writing is done by Rodney "Largo" Caston. And then there's Dom...


This guy's art is amazing. Ian McConville has done some really cool stuff. Just click "gallery" and you'll agree. Matt Boyd is the writer has has written some pretty funny stuff. My one regret with this comic is that there isn't as much of (or any really) a gaming theme as there used to be. This comic was a huge influence on me when i started drawing again.


This is my absolute favorite web comic. Of course, that's expected since i love RPGs as much as I do. This comic is really really funny and the story and characters are great. YOu might think this is just a gag comic, but there's a real intricet story going on. The artist, Ian J, also has a few other web comics on the side which you can get to from RPG World.


This is a neat comic my brother told me about. The art isn't as cool to look at as Mac Hall or MegTokyo, but it's really really funny. He'd get along with Hero from RPG World and Fighter from 8-bit Theater really well. By the way, the artist, Greg Dean, uses Paint Shop Pro (i think) and vectors instead of drawing himself.


Now this comic is really cool. The art is completly different than anything else here. It's a really classic kind of inking. The artist, Jorge Rivas, is just as incredible as Ian McConville. The story and characters are really cool too and were some influence for my story and characters. Be warned though, this one's definetly not for the kids.


Alright, i messed up in the "About" page. THIS was my first web comic. Brian Clevinger isn't exactly an artist, this is a sprite comic, but the comic's helarious. Definetly one of the funnier comics out there. If you like Final Fantasy, go now...


I'm sure you're all familiar with this one, boys and girls. Penny Arcade is just as legendary in the relm of comics as MegaTokyo. Gabe and Tycho are absolutely helarious. The art's kinda neat, and gamers will love this one.


Hmm... an interesting comic, to say the least. I found this comic through RPG World a couple weeks after starting this site. It's almost as new as Conglomeration, but the site design is a bazillion times better. The art is nice; done by Sarah Stone and her sister Tessa. It's not obvious, but the two actually alternate with the comics. A very cool idea. The CGs are really nifty. I think this one has potential...


Sort of RPG World's little brother in the comic world. Mark Shallow isn't the best artist in the world, but still works hard on his comic. There's over 600 comics and took me three days to read them all (there were about 590 when i first found it). The characters are fun and the story is kinda' half gag & half story. I think we're gonna do something similar, but with less "gag".


This comic isn't very well known, but it deserves more than is gets. The art, by Shawn Handyside, is pretty good and it can be pretty funny. It's a semi-gaming comic. Go take a look.


Another comic that i haven't seen as much praise as i think it deserves. This gag comic is definietly the most origional strip i've seen. No gaming here. This is all about a serial killer. Sure, it might be morbid, but it's really funny. The artwork is really cool and very suiting for the theme. Go read how the artist, Lee Adam Herold, does it, it's really cool.


Remember Explotation Now? I didn't really get into it, but it was quite popular. The artist, Michal Poe, started this comic after EN ended. I love this comic. It's not shamelessly perverted like EN and it's fantasy stuff. Very good stuff here.


Well, this isn't really a comic, but a collection of Flash animations by Kyle Sorge-Toomey. This guy is very skilled with Flash and is really funny too. All his movies are sprite based and are only really funny if you're familiar with the games. The funniest thing i think is his use of music. Imagine a Black Belt and Theif from Final Fantasy fight it out to the Mortal Kombat theme. Funny, huh?

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EarthBound was my very first RPG. It's what got me into RPGs in the first place. I'll never forget the day I first played it at the home of my old friend Matt Patterson. I owe him everything, even though i haven't seen him almost six years. I wonder how he's doin'...
But anyway, enough rambling. This is THE site for EarthBound stuff. If you are a fan of EarthBound and have never been here, GO NOW!!


The art portfolio of Liz Reid. Adesh linked this site in one of his early rants. In return, Liz linked us. Well, here she is again. If you don't know her personally, you might not go much farther than the art pages. Her art is pretty good though.


The art of Kristen Perry is nothing less than amazing. This is the same person who rendered the "Pirogoeth" of MegaTokyo. And if you thought Pirogoeth was impressive, you haven't seen nothin' yet!

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