Drama webcomics

Avalon is a webcomic set in the fictional city of Avalon, Ontario, Canada by Josh Phillips. The comic launched on November 8, 1999, and ended on August 24, 2004. It was originally scheduled to end in August 2002, but a series of long-term hiatuses caused large delays. ...more on Wikipedia about "Avalon (webcomic)"

Building 12 is a webcomic by Chris Hazelton that begun October 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Building 12"

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Grim Tales from Down Below is a manga styled fan/ webcomic drawn by an artist known only as Bleedman and is hosted by Snafu Comics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grim Tales from Down Below"

Inhuman is a science-fiction comic that takes place 1,000 years from our current time. The comic is written and drawn by H. Carlian. Inhuman seems to either take its name from the fact the protagonists are all non-human, the racism some of the characters feel towards the members of the fascist regime (the Rulerists, who consist of both humans and non-human forces), or from one of the main characters who is a human but has seemed to lost his humanity. The term is applicable on many levels to many elements of the story. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inhuman (webcomic)"

It's Walky! was a daily webcomic by David Willis. It concerned the adventures of the alien-fighting organization SEMME, and in particular current and previous members of Squad 128. The comic's genre is fairly difficult to pin down – the most important part was the character-driven story, which had a very strong continuity, but comedy was featured whenever the drama didn't block it out. Though set in the present day, the advanced technology involved brought sci-fi elements. Angst was a regular visitor, but so was goofiness. The comic strip could go and likely went from theological discussion to toilet humor within the same week. ...more on Wikipedia about "It's Walky!"

Jack is a furry webcomic by David Hopkins. It is divided into a number of arcs ( subplots) that last from 5 to over 50 pages. It updates thrice weekly, typically on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. It is in both black & white and color, depending on the story arc. It is written as a Bangsian fantasy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jack (comic)"

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King of Fighters Doujinshi 2001 is a manga styled fan/ webcomic drawn by an artist known only as Bleedman and is hosted by Snafu Comics. The comic is based off the video game King of Fighters. It is known to be a fair bit more mature than the game on which it is based. ...more on Wikipedia about "King of Fighters Doujinshi"

Loxie & Zoot is a webcomic by Australian artist Stephen Crowley about nudists Loxie and Zoot, co-owners of the Koala Bares Naturist Resort. It updates on Tuesdays. Loxie & Zoot is perhaps best noted as the only nudist-oriented comic strip. ...more on Wikipedia about "Loxie & Zoot"

Megatokyo is a popular webcomic originally created by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston. It is now written and drawn in a manga-influenced style by Gallagher. The comic was started on August 14, 2000 . Megatokyo's contents and comic strip on the website are available completely free. The contents are generally updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It has also been translated unofficially into other languages that are available elsewhere on the web (see translation section). ...more on Wikipedia about "Megatokyo"

Namir Deiter is a webcomic created by Isabel Marks (née Gonzalez), which debuted on November 28, 1999. It is based on the life of four anthropomorph girls (Tipper Namir, Snickers Namir, Blue Deiter, and Joy Satu), their friends, and how they interact with each other in both light and weighty situations. Originally, the main character was Tipper Namir, but the other characters gained popularity as the strip continued. ...more on Wikipedia about "Namir Deiter"

Pastel Defender Heliotrope (PDH) is a webcomic started in 2004 by Jennifer Diane Reitz. It is ongoing, and is updated weekly on Wednesdays. The comic often deals with issues related to homosexuality, feminism and religion, and what it truly means to be alive. It is an independent, though closely related sequel to her previous webcomic, Unicorn Jelly. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pastel Defender Heliotrope"

Penny and Aggie is a webcomic written by T Campbell and drawn by Gisèle Lagacé. It's centered around the two high school girls mentioned in the title, Penny Levac and Aggie d'Amour. Penny Levac is a blonde high school prom/ drama queen who's on top of the social circles in school, and Aggie is a bit of an eccentric outcast who takes pride in being different. ...more on Wikipedia about "Penny and Aggie"

Post-Nuke is an online graphic novel written and drawn by Andreas Duller. The story follows the life and adventures of Christopher Manic, a trader and scavenger, and his gray hound, Aries. The two companions try to survive in a post-apocalyptic world of ice and snow by searching for salvageable goods and materials that can be traded for rations and survival gear. He also encounters mutants, bandits, and other individuals in his quest for survival. The comic is based on a movie that was to be shot during winter by Duller. The filming stopped do to camera difficulties. ...more on Wikipedia about "Post-Nuke" shortopedia, it's as simple as that!

Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi is a manga styled fan/ webcomic drawn by an artist known only as Bleedman and is hosted by Snafu Comics. ...more on Wikipedia about "PowerPuff Girls Doujinshi"

Queen of Wands is a webcomic that began on July 22, 2002, and ended on February 23, 2005. The comic is a loose adaptation of events in the life of the artist, Aeire. The story's tone shifts back and forth from comedic installments to more serious and dramatic chapters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Queen of Wands"

Unicorn Jelly is a webcomic by Jennifer Diane Reitz. The comic is known for its epic storytelling and retro-style computer art. (The comic was drawn entirely in DPaint 2, a paint program from 1985.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Unicorn Jelly"

Venus Envy is a webcomic written and drawn by Erin Lindsey (a pen name), dealing with transgender issues. ...more on Wikipedia about "Venus Envy (webcomic)"

Zebra Girl is a webcomic by Joe England, concerning the adventures of a young woman who (because of a magical accident) was transformed into a demon. It debuted on May 6, 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zebra Girl"

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