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Agent23

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Thus ends Schlock Mercenary.

Author will keep telling stories set in this universe, but set in earlier times, in different format and timetable.
Holy shit!!!
Seriously, it ended.:eek: ?l
Time to dig out that old script that downloaded all the strips and joined and converted them into an e-reader friendly file.

SNAFU actually had some nice fan webcomics.
Freefall was another webcomic I found through spacebattles that is ancient but felt fun.
 
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PsihoKekec

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Stumbled onto the first picture of the full cast of SSSS, while comic was still in conceptual stage.

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Shows how much Minna changed the art style between the Redtail's Dream and SSSS
 

PsihoKekec

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You are correct, more than her art style changed from the first idea to the actual comic, but judging from the faces of characters, the cooking is just like it was in the actual comic.
 

Culsu

Agent of the Central Plasma
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Friendly Reminder - Rule 0c: Don't post links to pirate sites
It's not webcomic (though you can find it online *cough*), but if you're into weird west stuff The Sixth Gun is your way to go.
During the darkest days of the Civil War, wicked cutthroats came into possession of six pistols of otherworldly power. In time, the Sixth Gun-the most dangerous of the weapons-vanished. When the gun surfaces in the hands of an innocent girl, dark forces reawaken. Vile men thought long dead set their sights on retrieving the gun and killing the girl. Only Drake Sinclair, a gunfighter with a shadowy past, stands in their way. The Sixth Gun is a two-fisted adventure set in the mysterious and supernatural corners of the old west.
I bought the hardcover edition a few years ago, and it's one of the few comics I actually enjoy and own.
 
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Agent23

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Stumbled onto the first picture of the full cast of SSSS, while comic was still in conceptual stage.

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Shows how much Minna changed the art style between the Redtail's Dream and SSSS
Those remind me of 00s anime like Last Exile and Overman King Gainer.
What webcomic is this, btw?
 

Urabrask Revealed

Let them go.
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What webcomic is this, btw?
Stand still, stay silent. I'm a bit unsure about the plot, but apparently it's about this group doing an expedition into the european nations to see if things have changed. It's post-post-apocalyptic in that civilisation exists but very scaled back.
 

Agent23

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Stand still, stay silent. I'm a bit unsure about the plot, but apparently it's about this group doing an expedition into the european nations to see if things have changed. It's post-post-apocalyptic in that civilisation exists but very scaled back.
I am giving it a read now.
I hate drawn out prologues and I have always been of the opinion that the Nords should stick to making Swedish sweets and heavy metal music.
 

PsihoKekec

Swashbuckling Accountant
Those remind me of 00s anime like Last Exile and Overman King Gainer.
What webcomic is this, btw?

Stand Still, Stay Silent though art changed a bit between the the first concept pictures and the actual comic. The previous comic was the A Redtail's Dream

"Stand Still. Stay Silent" is a post apocalyptic webcomic with elements from Nordic mythology, set 90 years in the future. It's a story about friendship and exploring a forgotten world, with some horror, monsters and magic on the side.
 

bintananth

behind a desk
Something reminded me of Hipster Hitler a few minutes ago.

Imagine Hitler is a bigoted hipster. Mussolini and Stalin also appear as "Benguido" and "Brosef".
 
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PsihoKekec

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The author of The Weekly Roll had an important announcement in his latest chapter.

The 114th chapter of the comic, releases on 23rd of April, will be the final Weekly Roll strip. Before I take a two week break to move into my new apartment. So it'll be back on the 14th of May.

One part of me wants to track him down and beat the shit out of him for using period instead of comma, other part of me wants to salute him for his excellence in asshattery.
 

Chaos Marine

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I've been following this comic for most of it's two decade run. Honestly I'm fairly conflicted with the ending. Yeah, I know full well that the author said it would end with unresolved plot lines which I wasn't exactly pleased with but to end the series with
one of the main cast seemingly dying but his corpse not outright shown (that often results on him turning up alive in a few episodes or the next season in most shows) is like a kick in the ass. Unless the author is going to do something like Legostar Galactica: TNG or Season 2, I could forgive him but I still wouldn't like it too much.
 

PsihoKekec

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Belinda, after getting out of the cube does
say that they need to pick him first, so presumably the failed teraport trapped him somewhere in between, where only she can reach him.
But I agree, while the ending had its moment the final moments were kind of meh, but I guess Dr. Jeftinija had enough of it and just did it to give the readers conclusion and be done with it.
 

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