Keenspot Adventurers! is a webcomic authored by Mark Shallow and hosted by Keenspot. The comic is set in the world of a stereotypical console role-playing game filled with every single cliché imaginable - it probably wouldn't make a very good actual game. Though crudely drawn, it offers a large amount of jokes at the expense of all kinds of RPG games. Adventurers! is also the oldest and likely the best known of the scarce few comics of its kind. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adventurers!"
Alice, also known as Alice!, is a web comic by Michael McKay-Fleming currently steadily updated on a Monday-Friday schedule. It is (almost) completely comedy, and is composed of a mix of gag strips and short story arcs, mostly the latter. Alice combines fantasy sequences with real-life situations in a manner reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes without nearly as much social commentary. After coloring the occasional strip for most of its run and switching to very large, full-colour ones for a while, Michael is now delivering the comic in a conventional black-and-white, four-panel newspaper format. The art style has remained fairly static for several years, but also high in quality. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alice!"
Alien Dice is a webcomic by Tiffany 'Syke' Ross, concerning a young woman who follows an alien that has captured her pet cat as part of a game. Alien Dice debuted on May 16, 2001. The comic is uses a combination of long sections of text accompanied by full color images, and is currently hosted in Keenspot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Dice"
Antihero for Hire! is a webcomic authored by Mark Shallow and hosted by Keenspot. The comic is set sometime in the near future, and stars a professional hero named Dechs Rashart, otherwise known as "Shadehawk." It shows his nightly adventures as he fights against criminals who are usually quite incompetent. Shadehawk's sidekick is Laria Moondale, also known as "Wrench", who is the self-proclaimed greatest hacker in the business. ...more on Wikipedia about "Antihero for Hire"
Ashfield (Previously known as ? - the slightly demented anti-comic strip) is a webcomic by Aric McKeown, done both in Flash and as GIFs. The comic is single-panel with a very simple style, and is hosted on Keenspot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ashfield (webcomic)"
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)"
Basil Flint, P.I. was John Troutman's second comic strip, started after he ended his freshman strip Sporkman. Running from December 2 2001 to February 17 2005, it detailed the adventures and cases of Basil Flint and his two companions/assistants/roommates, Amanda and Andie. Drunken and very nearly completely incompetent, it usually fell to the girls to actually solve the case in question. Later in the strip we learned that the reason Basil was always drinking was because his wife/ investigation partner was killed and he crawled into the bottle for solace. This was followed by a storyline where Basil is stone cold sober and we see a shadow of the detective he USED to be before he became an alcoholic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Basil Flint, P.I."
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Bobbins is a webcomic set in Tackleford, England, and written by John Allison. It ran from September 21, 1998, to June 3, 2002, but shifted into reruns with commentary on May 17, 2002. Upon its conclusion John Allison began another webcomic, entitled Scary Go Round. Most of the main characters followed him, and SGR, originally been intended to be a spin-off focussing on the minor characters of Tessa Davies and Rachel Dukakis-Monteforte, eventually ended up with roughly the same cast as the end of Bobbins. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bobbins"
Boy Meets Boy is a yaoi webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. It is based on characters from the artist's earlier, darker strip, This Is Home. It ran from September 22, 2000 to January 10, 2004 when it was succeeded by its sequel, Friendly Hostility. It was one of the most popular Gay-themed comics on the web during its run. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boy Meets Boy (comic)"
Bruno the Bandit is a webcomic drawn by Ian McDonald about an incompetent bandit in a fantasy setting. The strip began on July 20, 1998, and a new strip is posted every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Up until recently (the start of the Sulk And Crossbones story arc), the strip was done in black and white, but now it is done in color. It is published online by Keenspot, and offline by Plan 9 Publishing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruno the Bandit"
Chopping Block is a darkly humorous webcomic by Lee Adam Herold that is a member of Alternative Brand Studios. Chopping Block chronicles the exploits of Butch, a hockey mask-wearing serial killer who is equal parts Jason Voorhees, Hannibal Lecter, Norman Bates, and Ziggy. The strip takes a one-panel format with a text caption underneath the picture. The strip uses a distinct, gray-tone art style that is both inked and sponged before being scanned into the computer. More detail on the process. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chopping Block"
Chris Crosby is the co-founder of Keenspot along with Darren Bleuel. He draws and writes the webcomic Superosity and writes for Sore Thumbs, which Owen Gieni illustrates. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Crosby"
Clan of the Cats is an urban fantasy webcomic by Jamie Robertson. It chronicles the adventures of a witch, Chelsea Chattan, who is also afflicted by an ancient family curse. In times of stress she transforms into a black panther. This, coupled by her increasing magickal power, makes having an ordinary life rather challenging. The stories deal with supernatural themes mainly, but also creep into the realm of normal everyday life. The comic was first posted on June 20, 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clan of the Cats"
College Roomies from Hell!!! or CRFH!!! as it is known to fans, is an Internet-based webcomic strip by Maritza Campos-Rebolledo. Running since January 1, 1999 and featuring a new comic strip every day, College Roomies from Hell!!! depicts the lives of six college students attending an unnamed college somewhere in the United States. Forced out of their dormitory by a gas leak explosion, Mike Green, David Jones, Roger Pepitone, Marsha Hart, Margaret Browning, and April Sommers now live in an apartment building near their college and suffer natural, supernatural, and academic indignities and drama in this alternately hilarious and dark serial comic strip. ...more on Wikipedia about "College Roomies from Hell!!!"
Count Your Sheep is a webcomic written and illustrated by Adrian Ramos, generally known as Adis. It was launched in 2003 on the Keenspace hosting service and became part of Keenspot a year later. It is also part of the Quicksketch Comics collective. ...more on Wikipedia about "Count Your Sheep"
El Goonish Shive is a webcomic by Dan Shive, launched on January 21, 2002, that mainly depicts the lives of a group of friends in their junior year of high school. Said lives contain transformation guns, alternate universes and a shape-shifting half-squirrel girl. It should be noted that EGS is not a simple gag strip; the characters are fairly complex and believable despite existing in a setting where women can use Hammerspace. ...more on Wikipedia about "El Goonish Shive"
Elf Life is a webcomic by Carson Fire (a pseudonym of Eric Gustafson) which first appeared on June 11, 1999. The comic is drawn in an economical, stylized cartoon style. Part of the story has also appeared as a print comic. In February 2004, Fire announced that due to difficulties with finance and accommodation the webcomic would be placed on a one-month hiatus. A later announcement stated that the comic is "no longer produced for the web, but will be reorganized and continued in print"; however, the webcomic did in fact resume on June 6 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elf Life"
Written and drawn by Josh Sortelli, Elf Only Inn is a webcomic set in the virtualization of a fantasy chat room. Though its cast represents a broad spectrum of gaming, fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres, each character is actually an avatar for a chat room participant. Represented through their characters, it is about the relationships, neuroses, and sub-cultures that grow up around online communities. The Inn itself is a room within a larger BBS, though the exact technology involved -- whether it is chat or an Internet forum -- is vague. It is ostensibly dedicated to fantasy role-playing, and elves in particular, but in reality, very little quality role-playing takes place, and elves are in the minority. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elf Only Inn"
Exploitation Now was a webcomic drawn by Michael Poe (generally referred to simply as "Poe") on Keenspot from July 2000 to August 2002. Exploitation Now was infamous for its use of fanservice, sex, violence, and anime references, including anime-style artwork. A two-volume ink-and-paper version is currently being produced by Keenspot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Exploitation Now"
Felicity Flint, Agent from H.A.R.M. is John Troutman's third webcomic, a spinoff of his second ( Basil Flint, P.I.). It is updated every Tuesday and Thursday. As of March 22 2005, Meaghan Quinn (a fellow web-cartoonist who has also collaborated with Troutman on the webcomic Vigilante, Ho!) began drawing the strips. Troutman continued to color and write them, however. ...more on Wikipedia about "Felicity Flint, Agent from H.A.R.M."
Friendly Hostility is another web comic by K. Sandra Fuhr. As with Boy Meets Boy, which was loosely based on characters from the artist's This Is Home, so, too is Friendly Hostility. The comic currently appears in a three-times weekly format, released on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ...more on Wikipedia about "Friendly Hostility" Please visit again www.shortopedia.com
Funny Farm is a webcomic authored by Ryan Smith (R. Smith) and hosted by Keenspot. The comic details the lives of a group of Anthropomorphic animals, who live on a boarding house owned by Ront and Mewn. The author has explained the apparent peculiarity of having humans and anthropomorphic animals coexisting. The main characters are in fact humans just like everyone else. It is merely in the mind of the reader that they appear as animals because this to some extent reflects their personal characteristics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Funny Farm (comic)"
Gaming Guardians is a Keenspot webcomic by Graveyard Greg, started on June 7, 2000. In this comic a geeky middle-aged man and his complaining robot travel through gaming worlds eliminating inconsistancies in their programming. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gaming Guardians"
Gene Catlow is a furry comic strip by Albert Temple and Tawana Gilroy. The authors are often featured in the comic as their fursonas, Gene Catlow and Catswhisker. The strip is one of the feature comics of Keenspot. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gene Catlow"
General Protection Fault (or GPF) is a webcomic created by Jeffrey T. Darlington. It centers around the employees of a small software company called GPF Software and their misadventures. Originally launched on the World Wide Web on November 2 1998, the comic started in black and white and updated Monday through Saturday; it eventually expanded to full-colour with daily updates, however recently, colour strips on Monday to Saturday have been reverted back to black and white fomat due to the length of time the comic takes to produce in colour. GPF is currently hosted on Keenspot and is one of their most popular titles. ...more on Wikipedia about "General Protection Fault (comic)"
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