RPG-related Web Comics?


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My webcomic, based on a campaign I ran years ago, isn't dead yet: Dungeon Damage. Not so good for Teh Funnay, as I'm doing it seriously (and as close to the bleeding edge of my artistic ability as I can go - strip 1 is a fuzzy sort of obscurity, strip 165 is laboriously painted by hand).

I'm also aware of Nahast, which has heavy D&D/d20 ties (I think the author did some work for Guardians Of Order). Sporadic updates at the moment, but there's a decent body of work there.
 


Spells & Whistles

Mentioned earlier and on hiatus at the moment as the writer/artist attempts to bring another of his creations into syndication but I've gotta give it up for S&W. If that last strip doesn't make you laugh... I will fight you.
 


8-Bit Theater, a Final Fantasy sprite comic with frequent references to D&D.
Bruno the Bandit isn't really about gaming, but you'll find the staples of D&D anyway.
Elf Only Inn, although frequently on a hiatus, is comic about a fictionnal RPG IRC chatroom.
Irregular Webcomic is probably the geekiest webcomic you may find. Gaming (D&D, sci-fi, and super-heroes), Star Wars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Cthulhu, and Steve Irwin. All that told with lego bricks and miniatures.
Mixed Myth features an adventuring party with a gynosphinx, a half-elf/half-goblin, a half-werewolf/half-selkie, and an alcoholic pooka (faerie horses). If that doesn't scream "D&D" to you, I don't know what will.
Order of the Stick is kinda obvious.
Penny Arcade and PvP are sometimes related to RPGs, but they are not the primary focus.
RPG World is another webcomic about console RPGs.
Something Positive is not exactly a gaming comic, but RPGs (mainly D&D) is often referred to, and there is even a new D&D monster. (OK, the Redneck Tree isn't something you will want to use in game...)
The New Gold Dream is an unfrequently updated webcomic by the author of Something Positive.

A few people on these boards make their own webcomics to relate their campaigns.
 

See...this is why I love ENWorld: ask and you shall recieve :)

Thanks a lot guys, I will now add all of these to my Favourites, so I wont have to ask again ;) Looks like a fun time ahead :D

darklight
 

Greetings...

Well, I'm amazed, some were missed... and I never really bothered to collect read this things... well, here are some more...

The Gods of Arr-Kelaar : Ahh, it's definately got a fantasy/RPG theme, but I can't recommend it. Rating: :confused:

Once Upon a Table : Gamer related, but I don't know how good it is. I haven't read it fully, from what I could read though: Rating: :)

Ledgermain : Gaming/Fantasy related. Rating: ;)


Counter Culture : Not gaming or fantasy related, but definately has some inside jokes that we'll all understand. Rating: :cool:

A Modest Destiny : Great, I highly recommend this one. Rating: :lol:
 
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AIM-54 said:
Schlock Mercenary--because Captain Tagon's avatar reminded me :p Not really RPG related, but if you're into military-sc-fi it is excellent and among my favorites.

I love Schlock Mercenary. I've been really tempted to attempt a d20 future campaign in the Schlock Universe, though I'm afraid I'd never be able to get the feel right.
 

I'm working with a good friend of mine to produce some RPG-related Web Comics. As he's handling the technical end of things I'm not sure when these will be available online, but I'll mark this thread and let you know. ;)
 

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