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  2. Guilded Age - Wikipedia

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    Guilded Age is a 2009 fantasy webcomic about five heroes who have come together to work for a common goal: three squares and a warm bed. Its narrative presents a conflict between warring coalitions based on centuries-old feuds, but the writers claim they intend to "try to focus on what's important."

  3. Namesake (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    Namesake is a fantasy webcomic by Megan Lavey-Heaton and Isabelle Melançon. In Namesake , many worlds from other works of fiction are real parallel universes, and people with certain names can travel to certain worlds.

  4. Category:Fantasy webcomics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fantasy webcomics" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 8-Bit Theater; A.

  5. List of webcomic creators - Wikipedia

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    Scott McCloud created various experimental webcomics in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including The Morning Improv and The Right Number. Aaron William's Nodwick and PS238 debuted in print before moving online in 2001 and 2006, respectively. Phil and Kaja Foglio moved their long-running comic book series Girl Genius to a webcomic format in 2005.

  6. Web fiction - Wikipedia

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    Webcomics can be compared to self-published print comics in that almost anyone can create their own webcomic and publish it. As of January 2007, the four largest webcomic hosting services hosted over 18,000 webcomics, [ 8 ] ranging from traditional comic strips to graphic novels and covering many genres and subjects.

  7. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    The webcomic was, at times, one of the most popular webcomics, and the most popular sprite comic. The comic initially follows and parodies the plot of the first Final Fantasy game, following the "Warriors of Light" who are supposedly on a quest to find four elemental orbs to help them defeat Chaos. Instead, the characters mainly serve their own ...

  8. List of webcomics in print - Wikipedia

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    Since 1997, various webcomic creators worldwide have made book deals with larger publishing companies, resulting in their webcomics being adapted into comic books and distributed to retailers. Note: This alphabetical order ignores the first "the" in the title.

  9. Category:Webcomics by genre - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga inspired webcomics (1 C, 20 P) Autobiographical webcomics (1 C, 9 P) C. ... Fantasy webcomics (2 C, 54 P) Feminist webcomics (12 P) Furry webcomics ...