So one of the other things I spent a lot of my time on back when oGW was a thing were webcomics, and I wanted to see who else is continuing to read them. Obviously not many of them have continued this long, but plenty more have popped up to take their place, not to mention webtoons allowing a platform for more and more people to tell their stories.
One of my favorites sprang up out of the enormous Homestuck forums back when that was running, Kill Six Billion Demons, and is now entering it's final book. While the author maintains it is a graphic novel that he happens to release a page of on his website every week, I'm going to count it as it's world building and characters are top notch and it deserves every kind of recognition it can get. Remarkably little demon slaying, though.
Tiger, tiger is a fantastic ongoing story set on the high seas, following a merchants daughter that stole her brother's ship and crew to follow her dream, studying sea sponges. Plot ensues.
And just to highlight it's artstyle, Bybloemen is a story of the Dutch tulip trade, helped along by a couple of professional tempters.
One of my favorites sprang up out of the enormous Homestuck forums back when that was running, Kill Six Billion Demons, and is now entering it's final book. While the author maintains it is a graphic novel that he happens to release a page of on his website every week, I'm going to count it as it's world building and characters are top notch and it deserves every kind of recognition it can get. Remarkably little demon slaying, though.
Tiger, tiger is a fantastic ongoing story set on the high seas, following a merchants daughter that stole her brother's ship and crew to follow her dream, studying sea sponges. Plot ensues.
And just to highlight it's artstyle, Bybloemen is a story of the Dutch tulip trade, helped along by a couple of professional tempters.