It should come as no surprise that along with my return to the world of digital doodling, I'd also find myself looking for (and finding!) new webcomics to read again... and like I used to, I'd like to share some of my new finds with you fine folks -- because you deserve to be exposed to quality, right? :)
Probably my favorite new find right now is
Goblins, a fantasy webcomic that has you looking at a D&D-style world through the eyes of those fiesty little runts you're all used to killing out of habit when adventuring. The writing is remarkably fresh and always amusing (and when it gets dramatic, it still works!), and the plot is one of the more original takes I've seen in a D&D-themed comic for as long as I can remember. If you like fantasy, you enjoy clever humour and solid writing, and you are a fan of sweet, sweet originality, then methinks you'll like
Goblins as much as I do.
Second up is a hilarious Shojo spoof wonderfully titled
Gorgeous Princess Creamy Beamy. I don't even know how or where to begin describing this, so I'll just say that it's comedy gold and its art suits the mood perfectly. Be warned, though, it definitely treads along the risqué at times... but that's really just part of the fun. It may update sporadically, but it's always worth the wait.
Third is Liz Greenfield's
Stuff Sucks -- a clever ongoing story that revolves around a Nice Guy(tm), an eccentric hippie Record Store owner, a Cute l'il Con Artist in training, and hijinx aplenty. I actually
reviewed this comic recently, so you can read my thoughts in detail there, if ya want. But long and short of it is that Greenfield's still got her webcomic mojo goin' on.
So yeah -- take a gander at these webcomics, folks! You may find yourself with a new addiction or two! :)