![]() Girl Genius: Agatha lives in a world run by Sparks! Clanks! and Mad Science! Webcomic, ongoing.Ī close second on the favorite webcomic front: this steampunk-y webcomic is great fun to read, full of action and adventure, and of course, MAD SCIENCE!ĭigger: Wombats, elephant statues, dead gods, and oracular slugs. Initially the art is a little ‘meh’, but over the years it has developed quite a bit now there are some really gorgeous pages! This is my favorite webcomic: just read it, you’ll like it. This is a fantastic comic: the pacing and writing are excellent, the story is intriguing and has a great blend of realism and fantasy, and the author clearly knows how to weave a story together. Antimony Carver joins the court for her schooling. Gunnerkrigg Court: The Court and the Forest have long been separated. Anyways, this is by no means a complete list of webcomics and web serials, but these are some of my favorites! But thank to RSS feeds and other tracking sites, it’s easy enough to keep tabs on them. Indeed, I probably now follow what most would consider an excessive amount of webcomics, and have finished or dropped even more, since I’ve been following and finding webcomics for more than a decade, now. ![]() I’ve been a fan of webcomics since my uncle introduced me to a couple of them when I was in 10th grade (I think I still remember the comics he started me off on, too: Acid Reflux, Dominic Deegan, Kevin and Kell, Faux Pas, Suburban Jungle, and Dakota’s Ridge). My recommendations for webcomics, webserials, and fanfiction (mostly Harry Potter and Sherlock) below! ![]()
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