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Beam
2015-08-07, 12:29 AM
Y'all seem pretty hip, I was wondering if any of you could recommend good D&D webcomics? I read Order of the Stick(obviously), Goblins(awesome), Flipside(not D&D but fantasy) Commissioned(kind of a genre straddler), and just recently discovered and read all the back catalogue of Delve(lots and lots of naughty female, and suddenly male, nudity). I know there are lots of webcomic lists and such, but I was curious what the GITP crowd would say.

Fion MacCumhail
2015-08-07, 09:48 AM
well, this list (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?272481-Webcomic-List) consists of recommendations of GitP forumers.
if that's too unspecific for you, how about DM of the Rings (http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=612), Dungeons & Dorks (http://dndorks.com/comics/10_15_2001.aspx) or Rusty and Co. (http://rustyandco.com/)?

TheEmerged
2015-08-07, 10:21 AM
Rusty & Co comes highly recommended and is about to start a new chapter, which generally makes a good jumping on point. Note that the artwork is considerably better than it started out. Be warned though that it is effectively on an every-other-week update schedule right now.

This one is finished but can't be recommended strongly enough -- Nodwick (http://comic.nodwick.com/?comic=2001-01-01). If you like superheroes, his PS238 comic also comes very highly recommended. Basic premise is that the main character is a henchman for a typical adventuring party. Hilarity ensues.

Quild
2015-09-01, 02:29 AM
I also liked Alignment (http://alignment.thecomicseries.com/comics/first) which is not in this list.
There's only like 140 pages yet (updates weekly but seems on hiatus again), so it's quickly readed :D

SZbNAhL
2015-09-01, 05:33 PM
Will Save World for Gold (http://www.willsaveworldforgold.com)'s pretty good, I find. Updates every weekday, decent plotting, good humour. Actually pretty similar to OotS, now that I come to think of it.