Fantasy party-based comics?

Sacrosanct

Legend
Other than the official D&D comics over the years, what comics out there do a great job capturing the high fantasy party based adventure? Most of my comic reading days were in the 70s-90s, so my selections are obviously going to be influenced by that and I'm sure I'm missing a bunch.

So other than official D&D comics, or comics that are based off a movie or book series (like the Hobbit, or Game of Thrones, or Dragonslayer), what are some really good ones?

Here is my list
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If you're sick of elves and like to see them die:
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And it's spin offs:
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One of my favorites
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And naturally
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One of my other favorites
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It was a comic first folks!
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GreyLord

Legend
The Leader - Cyclops
The Wizard - Marvel Girl
The Muscle - Beast
The Scout (Rogue I suppose) - Angel
The Maverick - Iceman

Later on

The Leader - Cyclops (At first)
The Muscle - Colossus
The Rogue - Nightcrawler
The Wizard - Storm
The Maverick - Wolverine

And even later

The Leader/Wizard - Storm
The Muscle - Colossus
The Rogue - Gambit
The Bard - Rogue
The Maverick (as always) - Wolverine
 


GuardianLurker

Adventurer
Direct Fantasy Comics that are party/group focused in more modern times:
Rat Queens
Die
(There's also one with a Dwarf and ?Troll??, but I can't remember the name)

And that's leaving aside the many that are Fantasy Comics without being group focused. And tons of Manga/Manhwa - Record of Lodoss Wars has plenty of successors. Later Berserk, for instance, is based around what is almost explictily a D&D party.

There are more webcomics:
Daughter of the Lilies
Girl Genius (to some extent)
Weregeek (especially the early stuff)
DM of the Rings (since you mentioned LotR)

And again, I'm trying to stay oriented on group focused, as there tons of Fantasy webcomics (even adventurer webcomics) that focus on a single character. And again for manga/manhwa, like Danmachi (How to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon).

There is a TON of fantasy based stuff. Check out your friendly local comic store, and let your google-fu lead you.
 






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