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The Loneliest Astronauts tells the story of two astronauts that are stuck on an isolated planet by themselves with nowhere to go, and worst of all, they hate each other's guts. The authors, Kevin Church and Ming Doyle, create a lighthearted and…

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Ava’s Demon is a sci-fi and fantasy tale created by Michelle Czajkowski that follows Ava as she fulfills a pact with the vengeful demon spirit who resides in her conscious. Their goal: to take down the most powerful being in the universe in exchange…

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Questionable Content is a slice of life webcomic with science fiction elements noted for its inclusion of women and LGBTQ characters. Most of the ongoing story takes place in a small college town and storylines included working in a library,…

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Cold War by Angus McLeod is a historically-based webcomic that creates a dialogue between the two main characters: USA and USSR. Through this personification, the two countries argue, debate, and increase tensions, which leads to the world…

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In Hyperbole and a Half, Allie Brosh utilizes an exaggerated artistic style to convey more pressing issues with elements of comic relief to make the comic less solemn. Brosh implements elements of observational and absurdist humor to express a wide…

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The forums that Andrew Hussie utilized to form an interactive cycle between author and readers. Hussie took user suggestions via MSPAF and implemented them in Homestuck.

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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is a webcomic that releases funny comic panels on a daily basis. As such, SMBC is an example of the spontaneous and entertaining nature of webcomics.

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Prequel is an interactive webcomic that follows Katia Managan, an alcoholic Khajit (cat-person). Based off of the Elder Scrolls Series by Bethesda Softworks, it uses narrative and textual elements such as flash animation, scrolling, and the viewer's…

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A slice-of-life comic that takes place in a slightly futuristic world. Features continuity, sentient robots, and a focus on character development.

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Hark a Vagrant, a comic by Kate Beaton, is as she describes, “an uproarious romp through history and literature.” Major historical events from all time periods and nations are included and parodied in a way for all audiences to enjoy.
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