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Jeivar
2016-11-07, 10:17 AM
I say "-esque" because I'll accept any cool, magical, multi-species, setting the author/artist might come up with. I've just been in a mood for some old fashioned adventure, and my P&P group has dried up.

(And yes, I am aware of Looking For Group, but Richard is a terribly boring character.)

Caesar
2016-11-07, 10:48 AM
Goblins at goblinscomic.com is one of the better ones, the art and story improve fairly quickly. Its a loooong story as well so you will be busy.

Unsounded at http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic+index is absolutely amazing. The art is unbelievable (especially given her update schedule), and the writing picks up in quality after a chapter or two. The story is profound.

Oglaf at oglaf.com is hillarious but for the most part VERY NSFW, seriously adults only. Who ever knew DnD could be so sexy?

Oh and diggercomic.com gives you the surreal tale of a wombat as she explores to find escape from a strange dreamscape world. Really great, the story was completed years ago but absolutely worth a jaunt.

Traab
2016-11-07, 11:36 AM
Darths and Droids is the star wars movies from prequels on up to return of the jedi so far, set entirely as a D&D campaign.

Eldan
2016-11-08, 06:08 AM
My current favourite fantasy comic is Kill Six Billion Demons (http://killsixbilliondemons.com/), but that's very far from D&D. Apart from that, there's hundreds of literal D&D comics out there.

KillingAScarab
2016-11-09, 04:11 AM
I would recommend Guilded Age (http://guildedage.net/). At 45 chapters over 7 years, though, there are going to be some spoilers in the cast page now.

Kitten Champion
2016-11-09, 05:42 AM
Rusty and Co. (http://rustyandco.com/comic/level-1-title/) is a fun D&D comic I've always enjoyed. Its central premise is that the main characters are some of the goofier MM monsters who form unlikely heroes, but as the series goes on it becomes an arc-based sort of narrative with each arc introducing an Adventurer who become the focus for that story and may or may not reappear in a later arc. It's fun, genre savvy but affectionately so, and does a lot of creative things with D&D as its base.

Not a webcomic technically, but the manga series my current avatar is from is Dungeon Meshi. A heavily D&D-inspired adventure story about a party of dungeon-divers who end up losing one of their beloved members in a sudden dragon attack and after fleeing to the surface world seek to venture back to slay that dragon, resurrect her using whatever's left of her body, and hopefully get out of there all alive. However, they're incapable of paying for the provision necessary for such an expedition after the disaster they just experienced. Facing this, their party leader who's also the older brother of the dead adventurer and who has been sort of silently obsessed with the prospect of eating the local monsters and various living hazards of the dungeon, now has a legitimate case for doing so despite the not-unreasonable hesitation of his party-mates.

All of which means it amusingly and creatively blends a cooking manga into this high fantasy adventure narrative, with each chapter's monster being inventively reconsidered as the ingredients for some kind of fine cuisine they whip up. It's broadly comedic, most of which is based around the absurd plans cooked up by their party leader, but still maintains a core of seriousness where bad things could happen to the characters and the world's rules function fairly consistently.

Daer
2016-11-09, 07:08 AM
Goblins (http://www.goblinscomic.org/06252005/) Name should say much. Adventures of goblin group (and seems to be mentioned already now that i look, well +1 for this :) )

8-bit theater (http://www.nuklearpower.com/2001/03/02/episode-001-were-going-where/) webcomic made using final fantasy sprites. Plenty jrpg and dnd jokes. Starts quite simple but developes from there.



+1 for oglaf also.


Those are some i can think right now.

Malistrae
2016-11-09, 08:32 AM
I second Goblins and 8-bit theater, both are excellent webcomics.
I would say Oglaf... is an acquired taste. It's very NSFW but can be fun. However, many of its strips are standalone and while there are some larger arcs, it's mostly unconnected strips.
Our Little Adventure is also not a bad read, since it has the same basic premise as OotS.

BWR
2016-11-09, 10:01 AM
Oglaf is pure awesome. The worst strips so far have been pretty decent, and most strips are good and there are lot of damn hilarious ones.

Goblins lost me a while back. It was enjoyable enough for a while but lost the spark somewhere. Thunt's major problem is that strips take a while to make and he is **** when it comes to drawing action, and the action sequences drag on waaaaay too long.

8-bit theater was amazing to start with but dragged on too long. By the time it ended it was good to be done with it. These days I probably would have dropped it rather than sticking through to the bitter end. I'd say it is well worth one's time to read, just be ready to drop it when your interest wanes.

Telonius
2016-11-09, 10:21 AM
Friendship is Dragons (http://friendshipisdragons.thecomicseries.com/) is a screen-capture comic that imagines the cast of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" as a group of 4th-edition players.

EDIT: Goblins is interesting, but the caveats mentioned do apply. Apparently the creator has some struggles with severe depression, and that can affect how often he updates.

The_Snark
2016-11-09, 12:41 PM
Seconding Digger (http://diggercomic.com/blog/2007/02/01/wombat1-gnorf/); it does not seem very D&D-esque to me but it is definitely a magical, multi-species setting, and is generally great.

If it turns out that weird fantasy is your thing, The Water Phoenix King (http://www.waterphoenixking.com) might be up your alley. Very involved setting, very strange; I found it a little tricky to follow at times but it was sometimes very evocative. Also completed.

lord_khaine
2016-11-09, 01:21 PM
Surprised noone has mentioned this one, it is litterally a D&D comic in the line of Order of the Stick

http://danielscreations.com/ola/comics/first.html

Lethologica
2016-11-09, 03:55 PM
The Webcomics forum would probably have a more comprehensive response to your query.

+1 for Unsounded, Digger, Guilded Age, Darths & Droids, and Friendship is Dragons.

D&D Aangvanced (http://dandaangvanced.tumblr.com/post/124801483684/dd-aangvanced-1-choose-your-own-adventure) is another screencap comic, this time retelling Avatar the Last Airbender as a D&D group. Hilarious and complex.

Prequel -or- Making A Cat Cry: The Adventure (http://www.prequeladventure.com/2011/03/prequel-begin/) is a Homestuck-esque comic about a Khajiit who arrives in Cyrodiil with nothing but the clothes on her back, a drinking problem, and a bunch of voices in her head telling her what to do. An emotional rollercoaster that's been waiting on updates for a long time.

Nodwick (http://comic.nodwick.com/?comic=2001-01-02) is classic D&D. Classic enough that you've probably heard of it, if not read it, so I won't say much else.

Of Sarah Ellerton's work, Inverloch (http://inverloch.seraph-inn.com/) is closest to what you're looking for. But read Phoenix Requiem (http://requiem.seraph-inn.com/) and Dreamless (http://dreamless.keenspot.com/), too, on general principle.

Wilde Life (http://www.wildelifecomic.com/comic/1) is...not at all about D&D, but great fun to read. Boring journalist Oscar Wilde (yes, really) moves to Podunk, Kansas (yes, really) and winds up in the middle of all kinds of supernatural shenanigans.

Dresden Codak (dresdencodak.com) is transhumanist science-fantasy with a frequent fondness for D&D. Not much in the way of other species, though.

anti-HEROES (http://antiheroescomic.com/comic/first) is another OotS-clone, a wacky adventure with a vampire, a ghost, and a...Mysterious Hooded Figure With An Agenda as protagonists.

Twokinds (http://twokinds.keenspot.com/archive.php?p=1) is an anthro-heavy setting with interspecies romance set against the backdrop of brewing war. Not as serious as it sounds.

Nimona (http://gingerhaze.com/nimona/comic/page-1) is about a woman with shapeshifting powers who declares herself the new sidekick of the region's biggest supervillain, Ballister Blackheart. Not fully available online anymore, but when you get done with the first few chapters you should go find it in a library or bookstore.

Okay, I've about worn out my bookmarks folder for now.

BWR
2016-11-09, 04:53 PM
Yes, Nodwick! How could I forget?

Also Nthing Kill Six Billion Demons.

Starbuck_II
2016-11-10, 12:09 AM
Pieces of Eight: Pirates but D&D based.
http://piecesofeights.com/index.php?comic=652

AGC: Another Gaming Company: there are 2E, 3E, etc tales.
http://agc.deskslave.org/comic_viewer.html?goNumber=578

Dungeon Meshi? After getting his sister devoured by a dragon and losing all their supplies in a failed dungeon raid, Lyos and his party are determined to save his sister before she gets digested. Completely broke and having to resort to eating monsters as food, they meet a dwarf who will introduce them to the world of dungeon meshi - Delicious cuisines made from ingredients such as the flesh of giant bats, walking mushroom, or even screaming mandrakes.

http://mangafox.me/manga/dungeon_meshi/

Trixie Slaughteraxe for President? She is running for President, they loot/find treasure to pay for it.
http://trixie.webcomic.ws/comics/109/

Aran Thule
2016-11-10, 07:37 AM
Darths and Droids is the star wars movies from prequels on up to return of the jedi so far, set entirely as a D&D campaign.

As i have not seen it mentioned i will have to add DM of the Rings which inspired this.
Basically its the LotR movies if they were a D&D campaign.

Aedilred
2016-11-10, 07:54 AM
8-Bit Theater has been mentioned a couple of times, though it's worth noting that, while there are some D&D references and jokes, it draws much more heavily from Final Fantasy. There is undoubtedly a lot of filler, but, to an extent, that's part of the point, as the comic is at least as much about the character humour and making jokes as it is about the overarching plot, which is fairly straightforward in many respects. In many respects it resembles a more misanthropic version Order of the Stick. It also has the advantage of having been concluded, so you won't get to the last page and then find yourself in update limbo.

One which hasn't been mentioned that I've seen is DM of the Rings (http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=612). The premise here is that a (somewhat inept) DM tries to get his party - a fairly stereotypical bunch of murderhobo D&D players, to play out the Lord of the Rings, a story/setting none of them are familiar with. Obviously, hilarity ensues. This was the prototype/inspiration for the Darths and Droids comic mentioned above, and overall I think I prefer it, just because it never strays too far from its parodic/satirical roots. Like 8-Bit Theater, it's been concluded for a while.

edit: ninjad on DM of the Rings.

HandofShadows
2016-11-10, 10:49 AM
As a note, anti-HEROES has not been updated for a long time and might be dead.

Anteros
2016-11-10, 11:12 AM
I'm going to chime in on the suggestions here that I'm familiar with.

Goblins is funny and well written sometimes, but very gorey and depressing at others, so read at your own risk.

Darths and Droids is excellent...for the first 3 movies. You can pretty much safely drop it after that since they stopped writing material and just tell the same "lol Han's player is dumb" joke every strip for the next 3.

8-Bit Theater is quite funny once you get past the introduction, but there's not much in the way of satisfying plot.

The Avatar screencap comic didn't work for me at all. It's an ok idea, but the execution just wasn't there in my opinion. The humor falls pretty flat, and the site is annoying to navigate so I gave up on it fairly early. Maybe it gets better.

Oglaf is only good if you enjoy shock humor. There's very little in the way of actual plot or jokes...it's just random "haha private parts are funny" type jokes over and over. It can be amusing sometimes, but it gets stale if you try to binge it.

Finally, I'll mention one more comic. Will Save World For Gold. http://willsaveworldforgold.com It's funny, has a decent plot, and memorable characters. It's similar to OOTs in some ways, and if you like OOTs and want another DnD comic you'll probably like it.

Please note that these are only my opinions, so if you disagree with me on something it's ok. We don't have to fight about it.

BWR
2016-11-10, 01:32 PM
I'd argue that Oglaf is more situational humor than shock humor. Sure, the situations are generally a bit exaggerated but it's the characters' perception of and reaction to them that is the core of the humor in most strips.

The_Snark
2016-11-10, 02:00 PM
Please note that these are only my opinions, so if you disagree with me on something it's ok. We don't have to fight about it.

PISTOLS AT DAWN, SIR OR MADAM

More seriously, I've enjoyed Darths and Droids throughout but would agree that the prequel strips reached a level that the original-trilogy strips struggle to match... which is kind of funny in and of itself, come to think.

Also, people keep suggesting screencap comics, so I'll put a word in for DM of the Rings (http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=612), which more or less started that mini-genre. D&D players make a hash of the Lord of the Rings. Finished strip, not too long, quite funny.

Rysto
2016-11-10, 02:43 PM
More seriously, I've enjoyed Darths and Droids throughout but would agree that the prequel strips reached a level that the original-trilogy strips struggle to match... which is kind of funny in and of itself, come to think.

I think it's because a lot of the humour from the prequel strips revolved around them poking fun at the plot and worldbuilding in the prequels. Like how a lot of the stupider plot points were ad-libbed by a nine-year-old girl.

Serpentine
2016-11-12, 11:12 PM
Yet Another Fantasy Gaming Comic (http://yafgc.net/) is... well, pretty much as it says on the tin. Does a lot of trope deconstruction (e.g. its segment about the origin of a half-orc character is one of my favourite bits), fairly shades-of-grey morality, very long but largely self-contained plot lines that are well delineated in the archives. I recommend checking it out (though I do need to catch up on it a fair bit).
edit: Oh, it does contain quite a lot of nudity and some sex scenes, but nothing remotely like, say, Oglaf.

Flaky Pastry (http://flakypastry.runningwithpencils.com/comic.php?strip_id=0) has goblins, elves, mages, dragons, time travel, interdimensional beings, catgirls... It's sort of like a D&D world that's made it to modern times, sort of.

There's a couple of others I've come across, but sadly they were abandoned pretty quickly :smallfrown: These two have been going for a loooong time, though, and don't appear to be stopping anytime soon.

ImperatorV
2016-11-15, 02:20 PM
Will Save World For Gold (http://willsaveworldforgold.com/?p=18) is a 4th edition D&D webcomic, and one of my favorite webcomics out there. It also updates every weekday without fail, and has been doing so for years.

It does start out a bit weak but comes into its own very quickly.

Freed
2017-01-29, 08:41 PM
These are all the screencap comics I follow that have not been mentioned.
Steven and the Crystal Gms - a steven universe campaign comic.
Guildhalls and Dragonslayers - Fairy Tail
Jutsu and Jinchuuriki - Naruto.
One Piece Grand Line 3.5 - One Piece
Sword Arts and Skill Points - Sword Art Online (Not very long yet... and the quality improves a few pages in.)

J-H
2017-01-29, 10:06 PM
Adventurers! (http://www.giantrobot.club/adventurers/) is an old one from about 15 years ago that ended. It's based primarily around Final Fantasy and related games. I recall it being pretty funny.

dps
2017-01-29, 10:12 PM
As a note, anti-HEROES has not been updated for a long time and might be dead.

Yeah, it never had a regular update schedule, and it kind of dwindled to very infrequent updates over the last half of 2009 until the original creator more-or-less gave up on it in early 2010. A couple of new writers took over and updated pretty regularly for a while, but then their updates dwindled down, too. And the last update was in May 2015, so while it hasn't officially been announced as dead, it seems likely that it is. Really, though, IMO it was never all that good after the new guys took over; they seemed to be interested in a bunch of side stories with little to no discernable connection to the main story, and which weren't particularly interesting on their own--to be honest, I found some of them well-nigh incomprehensible.

The art style was very similar to OotS (and the comic was admittedly inspired by OotS).

There was another DnD-based stick-figure webcomic that I used to read that was abandoned, but I don't even recall the title. [Something] Quest, maybe?

tomandtish
2017-01-30, 11:46 AM
Pieces of Eight: Pirates but D&D based.
http://piecesofeights.com/index.php?comic=652

AGC: Another Gaming Company: there are 2E, 3E, etc tales.
http://agc.deskslave.org/comic_viewer.html?goNumber=578

Dungeon Meshi? After getting his sister devoured by a dragon and losing all their supplies in a failed dungeon raid, Lyos and his party are determined to save his sister before she gets digested. Completely broke and having to resort to eating monsters as food, they meet a dwarf who will introduce them to the world of dungeon meshi - Delicious cuisines made from ingredients such as the flesh of giant bats, walking mushroom, or even screaming mandrakes.

http://mangafox.me/manga/dungeon_meshi/

Trixie Slaughteraxe for President? She is running for President, they loot/find treasure to pay for it.
http://trixie.webcomic.ws/comics/109/

AGC hasn't been updated in a long time and is now triggering multiple anti-virus warnings when trying to access the site. I recommend caution.

MyrddinDerwydd
2017-01-30, 01:20 PM
Gaia (http://www.sandraandwoo.com/gaia/) is a great epic fantasy webcomic that I've been following for a while - good story, artwork, and reliable updates. Same goes for Starpower (http://www.starpowercomic.com/), but it is a science fiction comic.

I'm not a comic creator, but I do have a D&D based story that I'm posting on my blog. I ended up turning backstory work for a campaign I was in into full, written story chapters looking at what happened long before our party existed. PCs and NPCs alike are getting a lot of fleshing out, which is really interesting to explore (but a lot of work). Take a look & follow my blog if you'd like updates.
myrddinderwydd.wordpress.com (myrddinderwydd.wordpress.com)
-Myrddin

Astral Avenger
2017-01-31, 12:01 AM
First one that is directly relevant to the question, MeatShield (http://www.meatshield.net/archive/the-job-interview/) by Rob Chambers. Description taken from the new readers page of the website: MeatShield chronicles the adventures of Dhur, a blissfully oblivious half-orc barbarian; Jaine, a half-elven bard graduate student; Ch’p, a halfling monk and pastry chef of the W’Shaa Monastery; Philonoth “Philo” Rhieune, arcane artificer and spy, and Becky Sourbottom, dwarven paladin of Morridin and caber-tossing champion, as they adventure across the fantasy world of Ardris. I highly recommend it.

Slightly different than what was asked, but Pebble Version (http://pebbleversion.com/Archives/Strip1.html) is a sprite comic of the adventures of Brandon in Pokemon Sapphire/Ruby. Well worth the read in my book, but may not be your cup of tea if you're not a pokemon fan. Currently at about 2k strips, if you don't find yourself enjoying it within the first 50ish, it's probably not for you.

KillingAScarab
2017-01-31, 12:31 AM
Yeah, it never had a regular update schedule, and it kind of dwindled to very infrequent updates over the last half of 2009 until the original creator more-or-less gave up on it in early 2010. A couple of new writers took over and updated pretty regularly for a while, but then their updates dwindled down, too. And the last update was in May 2015, so while it hasn't officially been announced as dead, it seems likely that it is. Really, though, IMO it was never all that good after the new guys took over; they seemed to be interested in a bunch of side stories with little to no discernable connection to the main story, and which weren't particularly interesting on their own--to be honest, I found some of them well-nigh incomprehensible.While I, too, found the werewolf side-story difficult to follow until I looked up the rules for the werewolf game (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werewolf_%28game%29), I thought they had some nice work. The bugbear maid/adventurer was amongst my favorite characters.

mikelala
2017-01-31, 03:25 PM
Not really very modern ones though.

Starbuck_II
2017-02-01, 11:24 AM
http://www.weregeek.com/2016/03/10/

Weregeek is multi-games, but the D&D games were really good when they have them. They do lots of LARPs as well.

Did anyone mention One Piece Grand Line: The anime as D&D.
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/One_Piece_Grand_Line_3_point_5/



Deep Space Nine D&D?
http://dnds9.thecomicseries.com/comics/32

DeadpanSal
2017-02-22, 11:14 AM
Two more Campaign Comics that I like:

The Bloody Nipple Saga (http://bloody-nipple.groboclown.net/0001.html): It's Conan the Barbarian the movie and it's pretty silly. There are frequently dream sequences where Conan sees My Little Pony or something inappropriate as the DM messes with him.

Wands and Wizardry (https://sites.google.com/site/emeraldorderdnd/wands-and-wizardry): Not the easiest site to go through, but the way it retells Harry Potter is sometimes pretty clever. And the author has a thread for it on here, so you can tell him how you like it.

Zyzzyva
2017-02-22, 06:19 PM
My current favourite fantasy comic is Kill Six Billion Demons (http://killsixbilliondemons.com/), but that's very far from D&D. Apart from that, there's hundreds of literal D&D comics out there.

I keep hearing about this - all right, I'll give it a try.


Friendship is Dragons (http://friendshipisdragons.thecomicseries.com/) is a screen-capture comic that imagines the cast of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" as a group of 4th-edition players.

Hmmm. I enjoyed DM of the Rings and Darths and Droids, I'll take a poke.

All my other ideas - which basically amount to Rusty and Co and Will Save World for Gold - were already taken. Well, they're good, I'll +1 them.

Also Oglaf is stupendous and I will not hear a word said against it, but it is spectacularly NSFW, and also not so much a D&D comic as a generic fantasy comic. Well, with some D&Dy bits (http://oglaf.com/umbra/) (that one isn't NSFW). But mostly generic fantasy parodies (with sex).

Eldan
2017-02-23, 06:28 AM
I keep hearing about this - all right, I'll give it a try.



Do tell me what you think of it.

Zyzzyva
2017-02-23, 08:17 AM
Do tell me what you think of it.

Well, uh, it's a thing. The art is beautiful, I'm enjoying the plot, Cio is just great, and it's definitely got a fun vein of nihilism running through the whole thing. (Gotta love a backstory that opens with "God is dead" and then gets into the nitty-gritty about the generations of scavengers squirming around in Their corpse.) I'm not quite sure that the moment when the protagonist leaves behind "passive panic" and "active panic" for "making your own decisions, every one of which is, like, just awful" is the best point to jump onboard, but it's going into my webcomics block. :smallsmile:

Also there's a definite concern with gender and sexism in it that I read too hastily to fully parse, but is encouraging.

Starbuck_II
2017-02-23, 11:23 AM
Two more Campaign Comics that I like:

The Bloody Nipple Saga (http://bloody-nipple.groboclown.net/0001.html): It's Conan the Barbarian the movie and it's pretty silly. There are frequently dream sequences where Conan sees My Little Pony or something inappropriate as the DM messes with him.

Wands and Wizardry (https://sites.google.com/site/emeraldorderdnd/wands-and-wizardry): Not the easiest site to go through, but the way it retells Harry Potter is sometimes pretty clever. And the author has a thread for it on here, so you can tell him how you like it.

I loved Bloody Nipple Saga: wish he also did the sequel.

ufo
2017-02-24, 07:13 PM
Do yourself a favor and check out Riceboy. It's a long time since I read it, but I remember finding it rather epic in scope and quite profound, and it has a very likable main character. I haven't read Order of Tales or Vattu, that take place in the same setting, but you can find all of them here:

http://www.rice-boy.com/

(Vattu is ongoing, the two others are complete)

Doorhandle
2017-02-25, 11:39 PM
Seconding Digger (http://diggercomic.com/blog/2007/02/01/wombat1-gnorf/); it does not seem very D&D-esque to me but it is definitely a magical, multi-species setting, and is generally great.

If it turns out that weird fantasy is your thing, The Water Phoenix King (http://www.waterphoenixking.com) might be up your alley. Very involved setting, very strange; I found it a little tricky to follow at times but it was sometimes very evocative. Also completed.

Damn, I need to follow that last one again. I forgot where I was up to...

I have a few Not-a-webcomic-but-close-enough examples:

Rat Queens is an immensely foul-mouthed and hilarious variant that backs it up with interesting characters, following the rat queens and their endless quest for loot and the debauchery they can buy with it.

Skull-Kickers, as the name suggests, is not particularly deep but is still immensely fun, following Baldy and Shorty on their fantastically gory misadventures. As a bonus, there was an online archive somewhere...

Dungeon Menshi (Delicious Dungeon) involves a band of adventurers looking for the dragon that ate their teammate so they can resurrect her, D&D style. Short on food, they resort to cooking and eating the monsters they find, with the help of a Dwarf with similar attitudes to cusine.
Regularly hilarious, and seasoned with interesting worldbuilding as well: it puts a fair amount of thought into the how and why of how it's setting works.

Kumo desu ga, Nani ka? (I'm a Spider, So What?) Is a typical light-novel trapped-in-dragon-quest manga...with the huge twist that instead as starting as a human, our protagonist became a spider. Not even a good spider; the equivalent of a goomba!

The Key
2017-02-28, 10:48 PM
Table Titans! Great concept, fun dialog and characters, beautiful artwork.

Starwulf
2017-03-11, 04:21 AM
I would recommend Guilded Age (http://guildedage.net/). At 45 chapters over 7 years, though, there are going to be some spoilers in the cast page now.

Thank you, so much, for posting this comic. I've been slowly reading through the suggested comics in this thread, and this one is by far my favorite. I've spent the last 4 days going through it, it is absolutely a master-piece!

cobaltstarfire
2017-03-11, 02:14 PM
I'm going to +1 Digger, everything on Riceboy.com, Inverlock (and everything else by that author, though I feel her endings are a little weak, art is great though).

And add Witchy Comic (http://witchycomic.com/), Gunnerkrigg Court (http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/), Bird Boy (http://bird-boy.com/), Banquet (http://www.banquetcomic.com/), and Elfquest (http://elfquest.com/read/index.php?s=Elfquest&p=1).

Johny Wander (http://www.johnnywander.com/) has various kinds of stories but many of them can fall into fantasy setting (especially the two most recent stories they're working on "Is This What You Wanted" and "Barabarous"

Then there's The Meek (http://www.meekcomic.com/), and Mar Internum (http://www.marecomic.com/) (though the latter is Sci Fi not fantasy). The Meek does have non sexualized boobs running around in some of the chapters, and Mar Internum does have some material in character backstories that may be uncomfortable (though nothing is ever explicitly shown, just implied).

Beyond The Western Deep (http://www.westerndeep.net/) is a fantasy setting that appears to have little or no magic, it updates kind of slowly but the story has me intrigued.

Poppy O'Possum (http://www.poppy-opossum.com/) is a very interesting fantasy world where magic is indistinguishable from technology

Power Nap (http://www.powernapcomic.com/) updates slowly, and is a sci-fi/fantasy story, this one can be extremely gory in some ways. The main character is someone who has to sleep because he's allergic to some drug that everyone takes to not need to sleep. He ends up being dragged into some interesting things because of his need to sleep , the mind is quite powerful in this story.

Monsters Garden (http://monstersgarden.com/) is good too, though the author is in the navy so his update schedule usually has to work around his deployment time. It's another Fantasy/Sci Fi mash up.

Paranatural (http://www.paranatural.net/) I'm not sure how to describe this one, Sub-Urban fantasy would be best?

Last one: Shattered Starlight (http://www.shatteredstarlight.com/) it's a comic about Magical Girls after they're done being magical girls. It does have some mature language, and there is death, it's a pretty interesting twist on the genre.

Fri
2017-03-12, 06:35 AM
Dungeon Meshi? After getting his sister devoured by a dragon and losing all their supplies in a failed dungeon raid, Lyos and his party are determined to save his sister before she gets digested. Completely broke and having to resort to eating monsters as food, they meet a dwarf who will introduce them to the world of dungeon meshi - Delicious cuisines made from ingredients such as the flesh of giant bats, walking mushroom, or even screaming mandrakes.


It's not exactly a webcomic but must say that Dungeon Meshi/Delicious in Dungeon is bar none the best light-hearted classical dnd-style-fantasy adventure comic I've ever read (or watch).

Groboclown
2017-04-04, 10:06 PM
I loved Bloody Nipple Saga: wish he also did the sequel.

I could never get up the enthusiasm to do the whole Conan the Destroyer...

so I made a single guest comic at D&D Aangvanced for essentially the entire Conan the Destoyer. That's where you'll find part 2.

Fri
2017-04-04, 11:09 PM
Wow, you're the creator?

If so, I just want to say for the record that I loved it, and I even made a thread about it once! (though no reply at all, sorry).

if you're not, well, I also just want to say that.

Grinner
2017-04-04, 11:24 PM
I'll throw in a mention for Keychain of Creation, late as the suggestion may be.

Simetra Irertne
2017-04-05, 08:10 AM
If you haven't already, check out Erfworld. It started on giantitp so the first book is still linked there. The beginning is a bit slow, but it gets good quickly. It's also filled with references to almost everything in existence. Definitely worth checking out, and it, unlike certain other webcomics, updates on time. (Not that I know any webcomics that don't have a regular schedule. Or would judge them for it)

Also look at xkcd. Not d&d based, but appealing to the kind of people who play d&d.