more comics from the web that are dead or undead
http://dungeond.com/
http://dungeond.com/2005/08/23/08232005/
Dungeons & Denizens is a webcomic by John Yakimow (art) and Graveyard Greg (writing). It was hosted on Webcomics Nation then moved to Keenspot on April 2, 2006 but finally went freelance on July 1, 2010. The strip follows the lives of those that work/live in a RPG dungeon, such as Min, the tech support minotaur, Gazdar, the orcish custodian, Litchvell, the undead manager, Zerelda, a gorgon, and Skully, a local skeleton.
http://www.straysonline.com/comic/01.htm
http://www.straysonline.com/index.htm
Meela is a young, orphaned lupian (a race of people with wolf-like features) who is struggling to survive on her own. A chance encounter on less than pleasant terms teams her up with Feral, another lupian who happens to be a mute as well as one of the best mercenaries in the land, and who is not quite so welcoming of her forced company as she would like to believe. Fun, danger and plenty of humorous situations follow the two on their wayward adventures, however the seemingly peaceful world they reside in is not quite the paradise that its reputation makes it out to be. When a taboo topic and a dark secret collide, it may unravel their already tattered lives and force each of them to face the reality of the truth, requiring each to make decisions that could alter their lives forever.
http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.php?s=1
this is for bar laff at the drawers jokes
and a dead one
http://undertow.dreamshards.org/0/u0_1.html
http://undertow.dreamshards.org/4/u4_44.html
About Undertow
Let's see....I started this project many, many years ago (around 1999 or 2000!). It began as something to keep my mind occupied during high school, and I thought it would be fun to try doing a comic, plus it'd challenge my drawing skills (which, at the time, were pretty awful XD I'm sorry to say that this is evident in the early pages!) Of course, I had no idea what I was doing. I'd never attempted to write anything beyond schoolwork, and what's worse, I didn't even READ comics. I think 1999 was the year I got into anime and manga, so the idea came from there, but still...I was clueless.
Undertow kept me messing with Photoshop for years, though I was always too busy with other stuff to maintain a regular update schedule. It got much worse when I went off to animation school; I had precious little time and creative energy to devote to my comic, and my lack of updating earned me an embarrassing amount of pleading fanmail.
The comic was never far from my mind, though, and I couldn't abandon it. The only upside to the absence of updates was that I learned to draw better in the meantime! ^_^; My storytelling got better too, I think, and I read some comics, which taught me a fair amount about the art of making one.
Now, the comic's being done in full color and I can actually draw what I'm trying to draw (most of the time XD). I'm finally happy with it when I look at it...and even better, I've got time for it! My goals for it in the future (aside from getting to the end of it) include merchandise, and possible publication. ^_^
Migi! Yame nasai! Sore wa oroka da. Hijō ni oroka na tashika ni! Chotto ii aidea toshite, ima anata ga tada oroka na ensō; kuria OUT o, LOT pōrando no anata no iru ofu kaishi!