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Undertale Deltarune Fallen children doodle dump
every now and then I come back to this
it fun
yes Pat and Avery phisically mirror sans and Papyrus and are siblings, but thats just how design works baby
Ya pika yay christmas!
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And my tooth hurts .-.
somebody stole a worm on a string from kroger today. all i found was an empty package, ripped open, on the shelf. i gave it to my manager without a word. our eyes met. neither of us cared.
Preview from our comic ReTale, been working as the artist on this along with an amazing team and the first chapter is now available to read at http://Retalecomic.com!
Written by @tallahicky, colored by @inktho, lettered by @naomifranq , and website built and maintained by @thewebcomicsreview!
Do you have any recommendations of a good fantasy webcomic with good art from 2015 to this year?
Well, there’s my own comic, Saffron and Sage. It’s a comedy-fantasy about four nerds on a rescue mission. It’s in the middle of an artist change, and it’s probably going to become a little more Legend Of The Hare-esque as a result over time.
There’s also Sleepless Domain, a comic about Magical Girl Idols solving mysteries. I really like the subtle worldbuilding and visual characterization here.
If you’ve a tolerance for furrier stuff, Latchkey Kingdom is a fun collection of lighthearted short stories in a fantasy world. The “short stories and slow continuity build” approach is a good one for new webcomic creators to study.
If you’ve got a strong tolerance for furrier stuff, Out-Of-Placers is about a dude who gets turned into a furry monster, and a girl one at that. Which sure fucking sounds like it’s a fetish comic, but amazingly it hasn’t gone there (yet) and is more about worldbuilding all these weird-ass fantasy races. I will say that it’s a bit, um, edgier than the other comics here (cw: there’s an attempted sexual assault), so it might not be for everyone.
[un]Divine is about a dude who kind of accidentally sells his soul to a demon and has to fight angels. This premise doesn’t scream “author fetish” like Out-Of-Placers’ does, but this is a notably hornier comic that seems to be meandering towards femdom porn, which is either a plus or a minus depending on if you want a big tiddy demon gf.
Cornucopia is another fun fantasy adventure, and it’s one of the more creative comics I’ve seen when it comes to word balloons, and it’s got some really fun and likable characters.
If you place a high premium on the art, then this one page of Scurry is probably enough to sell you on it, but it’s a pretty good story too.
Finally, ReTale is a comic with a really nice web site and you should hire the dude who made it to make yours. It’s about a girl working at a Walmart-type store in real-world Tallahassee. It’s the newest comic on this list, launching this year, and has a lot of crazy visual ideas.
Retale (part 1...?)