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24fps

Chris Ward and Stephanie Burrows are the cartoonists who create 24fps. 24fps is a serial strip that follows the lives of two roommates, Jack and Matt. Jack is the resident film critic for the magazine “Stage & Screen” and absolutely loves his work. He constantly goes to various movies, seeking out their visual splendor, and then frankly stating his opinion to his reading audience. His favorite time of year is the Denver International Film Festival, where he spends eleven straight days watching movies and conducting interviews in a state of bliss, as he views the bulk of the movies being untainted from most of mainstream Hollywood. On the other hand, the Oscars are usually the cause of Jack’s bitterness for the year, as his opinions usually differ from the choices of winners. Despite this, Jack maintains a childlike innocence each time he sits down in front of a movie, usually dragging Matt or Lisa along with him. Matt is laid back, enjoying where life takes him, and enjoys watching a lot of porn along the way. Lisa, a fine arts major in the local college, is the whimsical sort, full of creativity and imagination. Recently, Jack’s sister Mary moved to the area in order to start college. She and Matt hit it off almost immediately, and this inevitably creates some mild tension between Jack and Matt, since Jack has known him for so long can see all of his faults. Fortunately, being friends for so long, they can work out their differences, and then everything goes back to the status quo, with just a few minor changes.

Alice Otter

Miguel Estrugo is the cartoonist who creates Alice Otter. Alice Otter is an anthropomorphic (animals who take on human-like qualities), serial strip that follows the life of a young otter named Alice. Alice is like any young girl her age, she is a master of manipulating her uncle through various means, guilt being the foremost, in order to get what she wants. That's not to say that she isn't a sweet little girl, it's more that the adults who are around her have to be careful not to keep their guard down around her, lest they get roped into buying things for her. Garland Ferriti, a ferret, is Alice's uncle, and he tries to keep her on the straight and narrow course by instilling good values, and encouraging her to continue taking school seriously. The problem being that Garland has tendencies to be hyperactive himself, so he has to restrain himself around new gadgets, lest he sets a bad example for Alice. He works as a consultant, and is well known around town, particularly to one of Alice's teachers, a Siberian husky named Sally Huskinson. Sally tends to have a short temper around people who get on her nerves (which is a long list of people), but has a multitude (comparatively) of patience for her pursuit of Garland. She has fixated on Garland, seeing him as a respected individual in the community, and a good candidate for her to marry. Being as stubborn and as sure of herself as she is, she is confident that he will be hers, but that it will only take a matter of time for him to realize that they are perfect for one another, much to the dismay of Alice.

Altermeta

Casey Young is the cartoonist who creates Altermeta. Altermeta is a serial strip that follows the lives of some typical Kuvrahk teenagers from the planet Cavris. Tabitha (or T-square if you value your life and limbs) is a female blue Kuvrahk who enjoys drawing, and usually is found carrying around her signature T-square. Of course her T-square isn’t just used for drawing, as Tabitha has a lightning trigger when someone says something that annoys her, and her skill of using her trusty T-Square in battle is quite formidable. She usually hangs around with her partner-in-crime, a male, green Kuvrahk named Sasha. Sasha, like most teenagers is struggling to find his identity, and usually has problems with some people’s perceptions of who he should be and what he should do (like his gym teacher). This causes him to be a little self-conscious, but when he is among his friends, whom he feels accepted, and then he opens up as a rambunctious, creative ball of energy. He sometimes has a little bit of a problem with his over-active imagination, when various objects around his house start talking to him, but he tries to keep it from getting to him. His best friend, a female pink Kuvrahk named Josephine, is an aspiring actress, the portrait of physical beauty. She can be a little scatterbrained at times, forgetting little things that aren’t too important to her world, but always remembers the important stuff, and is loyal to her friends. Rutherford (he prefers to be called Ruth) is the self-proclaimed intellectual of the group, and has some minor neurotic tendencies towards having to have everything done just the way he likes it. Of course he always is talking about something, and usually his main topic of discussion is how the others aren’t living up to his high standards.

Battle Forum

Exmoure is the cartoonist that creates Battle Forum. Battle Forum is a serial strip that follows the characters created by the members of the Battle Forum's Forum. Knowing that they exist inside their own comic, enjoyed the opportunities to play, cause mischief, and generally have a good time, that is, until they noticed the change in the drawing style. In order to solve this mystery, a group of forum-goers set off on a journey to try and change the drawing style back to the safe cutesy style that allowed none of the characters to actually die, instead of the sharp and noticeably dark style that pervades their world. Setting off on the quest was Jean Luc Pikachu, a Starfleet Captain/Pokemon with aggressive tendencies. He is the captain of his crew, and very much dislikes the new style as he is ashamed of his new looks, so due to that, he will allow nothing to stand in his way of setting things back to the way they were. Accompanying him is G Crusher, now an overdeveloped giant thanks to the drawing style. Despite his looks and his tendencies toward mashing things with his giant hammer, G Crusher has a tender side, as noted when he follows Antha around in order to protect her. Antha Kicklighter (Samantha), accidentally ended up on Jean Luc Pikachu's spaceship when she was evading police due to a McDonalds related incident. Confident in her abilities, she can be quick to anger if rubbed the wrong way, as she does her fighting with twin red pistols, much to G Crusher's dismay. Along with others, they seek to remove the artifact known as the henticle (hentai tentacle) from Exmoure and force the universe back to the way it should be. Unfortunately, Exmoure knows of their plans, and has devised several countermeasures to slow Jean Luc Pikachu and the others down. His hope is to delay them long enough for the changes to the world to become permanent, as well as to fully manifest his new powers from the grafted henticle.

Beta

A comic artist nicknamed Strangefour is the cartoonist who creates Beta, the Strip. Beta has evolved from a gag-a-week strip to a serial strip that follows the lives of the staff of Desktop Deamons, a video game company. The staff of the company is as follows: Kassandra DeMonte is the executive director; Niriko Modville, the character editor; Vey Getzolski, the creative director; Ken Maxwell, the lead programmer; Nigel Bounce, a computer programmer; Marylyn Demeter, musical director; Sid, a computer programmer; and Niriko's cousin (who's name they forgot), who is an intern. Aside from the actual staff, Beta features some amusing characters like a living G-cube called Tofu, an attractive vixen named Persephone Goethe (ME-OW! ;) ) nicknamed Kore, and The Jersey Devil. Beta follows topics ranging from computers, to video games, to even relationships.

Blue Canary

Kathryn White is the cartoonist who creates Blue Canary. Blue Canary is a weekly serial strip that follows the lives of four college students. The cast is as follows: Amelia Peach, a naive freshman who lets her imagination run away with her from time to time, which is evident in her imaginary protector brought to life, Ferdinand; Odile von Creepenstein is Amelia's new roommate who's family traces back to Transylvania and a powerful family of vampire hunters with magic flowing through their veins; Max Carter, a friend of Amelia's from high school, he is pretty happy-go-lucky with the events that spring up, as the knowledge of a real vampire in the dorm doesn't faze him, only the knowledge of Ferdinand being brought to life that bothers him; and Miles Tugogh, Max and Amelia's friend from high school who rooms with Max in college, he's a video game purist, preferring to stick with the beginning systems rather than going for the newer cutting edge systems. The five of them (including the newly brought-to-life Ferdinand) have to deal with things ranging from a living skeleton in Odile's closet, to the hall director of the dorm being a vampire, to even cafeteria food.

Bob 'N' Ed

Alan Cooper is the cartoonist who creates Bob 'N' Ed. Bob 'N' Ed is a serial/gag-a-day comic strip that follows the lives of two roommates, oddly enough, named Bob and Ed. Bob and Ed are just two normal college students who get thrown into one strange adventure after another. From meeting Mulder & Scully, to learning under Qui-Gon Jinn & Obi-Wan Kenobi, they have their hands full. Even then, Bob and Ed also have multitudes of problems to face, such as alien kidnapping, to vampires, to even just relationships.

Bookwyrms

Charles Crawford is the cartoonist who creates Bookwyrms. Bookwyrms is a serial strip that follows the lives of two young women, named Gwendolyn Nightengale and Drusilla. Gwendolyn is a descendent of an ancient warrior clan called the Shak'nai, and is skilled in their many fighting arts. Now, as she has gotten older, she decided to go to a wizard's college to help round out her skills, as well as have something to do. She is very amorous with men's attentions, but finding that they don't hold her attention for long. Ralston, one of the teachers at the academy, has seemed to manage to hold her attention lately, however. Unfortunately, during one of their rendezvous, Ralston was caught by one of the senior members with Gwen under his desk. Rather than getting kicked out for sleeping with one of his students, he tries to pass off the fact that she is there as the idea that Gwen is applying for the position of assistant librarian, thinking that no one else would take the job. Unfortunately, Drusilla, a former bouncer rumored to be a demigod (she's actually a half-ogre, but nobody believes it), needed a job and took the other assistant position. After a minor spat between the two women over some past problems, they now have to go collect overdue books from various mages. Unfortunately, most of these books shouldn't have been lent out in the first place, and the mages might not be too keen on giving them back. Faced with the daunting task of retrieving all of the books (and collecting any said late fees), the unlikely pair is forced to work together to solve their mutual problem/job.
Bottle Rocket Chronicles
Robert McClurkan is the cartoonist who creates Bottle Rocket Chronicles. Bottle Rocket Chronicles is a comic in the gag-a-day format (having no overall storyline, but maintains the cast of characters) that follows the life of a superhero known as: Bottle Rocket. Bottle Rocket is a mid-ranking superhero that fights crime around Metro City, but at the end of the day he ends up going home to live with his normal family. Bottle Rocket doesn't have a secret identity, so he can freely wear his costume or use his powers around the house in order to help him "cheat" with his parenting duties. Bottle Rocket finds that his normal life can be more taxing than fighting villains and trying to save the day, as he is very good at his job, but finds it hard to handle everything that his wife does at home. Fortunately for Bottle Rocket, his kids are accustomed to their father being clueless when it comes to normal things; so they are willing to lend a hand when need be. Bottle Rocket's sidekick, Puffy Cloud also lends a hand with fighting crime and sometimes pitches in to help his superbuddy get used to a normal life on the side.

Braarwood

Ben Bridenbaughis the cartoonist who creates Braarwood. Braarwood is a serial strip that follows the life of the citizens of Crag City. Majistar Saarinard De Umphey is the Majistar of Crag City. A Majistar is an elected official that enforces the laws of the land and maintains the peace in Crag City. Saarinard was a noble by birth, but found the easy life was a little too easy for him. So he decided to travel and find meaning in his dull life. After serving the previous Majistar by doing various errands for him, he took over the mantle of Majistar when the former retired. He works with and is courting the Countess Eileen Del Soya, a minor noble who makes a living training beast-people to be slaves or servants. Eileen also maintains a contingent of goblins to run her manor, of which, a goblin named Ogilac is a part of. Ogilac is Grilmac's older brother, who works for a living, while Grilmac spends his free time trying to find any female that he is attracted to, and breed with it. In addition, Grilmac tries to steal shoes from his victims due to having a fetish with ladies shoes. Grilmac generally has to keep on the run from all the people he has assaulted, so he can't in one place for too long, much to his brother's relief.

Henry Chiu is the cartoonist who creates Chiga and Kaput. Chiga and Kaput is a serial strip that follows the lives of a elven sorceress named Chiga, and a dragon named Kaput. Chiga and Kaput are known throughout the land as legendary figures, having fought with Pali of Heg to protect the struggling city of Heg. Pali, Chiga, and Kaput have to fend off vicious Rockjaws, wizards, and even zealous knights. Through their struggles, they enabled the city of Heg to become the kingdom of Paledonia. Through teachers, such as instructor Faedris, the people of Paledonia can explain to the youth of their kingdom how their kingdom was created. This is the story of Chiga and Kaput.

Chrono Trigger Rip-Off

Mark and Tom are the cartoonists who create Chrono Trigger Rip-Off. Chrono Trigger Rip-Off is a serial strip that follows the lives of three popular video game characters from Chrono Trigger. Chrono is the de facto leader of the group, who is quick to the punch, and actually has a speaking role in this comic. He enjoys the fact that he is a very high level and can eliminate most enemies with only a few blows. He ends up traveling with Marle, a princess from Gardinia Kingdom who joined Chrono in the quest to destroy Lavos, and then to the past when her pendant is stolen before she got a chance to sell it. She planned to sell it since she is always looking to new methods of making large amounts of cash quickly. She also has designs on including Chrono in her future, since she is secretly in love with him, but what she doesn't know is that Chrono feels the same. Along for the ride, they took Robo, a robot they met during their quest to destroy Lavos in a jaunt to their possible future. Now, they are in the world of Final Fantasy IV, and are searching for the one who stole the pendant. What they don't know is that Magus overpowered their friends at the planar gate and followed them into the new world.

Crazy As A Fox

Matthew W. Peters is the cartoonist who creates Crazy As A Fox. Crazy As A Fox is an anthropomorphic (animals that are attributed human-like qualities), weekly serial strip that follows the life of a well-to-do fox named Douglas T. Foxworthy. Set in the early 1900's in the quaint little suburb of Woodland Clearings, in the Midwestern United States. Life in Woodland Clearings is not as bright and as cheery as one would hope, ever since Professor Sinister Swineheart started his crooked dealings in town. Professor Swineheart has stolen the mayor's precious jewels, but fortunately the police commissioner, Bartholomew Lupine is on the case. Of course he is going to receive some help from Douglas Foxworthy, no matter if he likes it or not! Douglas Foxworthy is a well-to-do dilettante, who tries to do what he feels is his duty as a United States citizen, and solve the crime. Fortunately he has his trusty butler and sidekick, Percival Tuskworthy, to aid him. Only if his love life was as easy as working on the case, since he has trouble telling his sweetheart Vixie Merryweather, how much he feels for her.

C.Ulture Shocked

Selena Elizabeth Ulrich and Jo Wilson are the cartoonists that create C.Ulture Shocked. C.Ulture Shocked is a serial strip that follows the life of a young English woman named Caroline Ulture. Caroline moves to America to make a life for herself, and finds it to be everything that mass media's concept of reality told her it would be. She lives in a world where her clichés are everywhere and she applies them to everyone she meets. So, in her perception anyways, America was just like mass media in Britain led her to believe. Once she finds a place to live and after an exhaustive job search, she goes to work for Soulless Megacorp as a computer programmer. The only problem with her job is that she doesn't know how to program computers in the computer languages they need! That's not her only problems however, they range from a monster living in her fridge, to a lustful coworker's constant attentions, to even a serial killer murdering victims in her own apartment complex!

Cup Of Suffering

Zane Lyon & Patrick Mcrae are the cartoonists who create Cup of Suffering. Cup of Suffering is a serial strip that follows the life of four roommates. Alex, the schemer of the group, he usually has a pessimistic view of humanity, which is probably why he enjoys tormenting them. You'll usually find him drinking his favorite soda, the cup of Suffering. He has suicidal tendencies at times, and as such, this is what brings him back (yes back) to hell. Kubo, a gamer by nature, sometimes gets the lines between reality and fantasy blurred, and ends up trying to kill various people for fun. Sometimes he has game-related hallucinations, which drive him to run around spouting video game quotes while trying to “gain more points”. The Twins, Daniel and Richard, strive to be avid fans and game players in their respective genres. One dresses up as Han Solo from Star Wars, the other as an officer from Star Trek, but the thing they can both agree on is that they enjoy to torture other people from time to time. Now they have to face Alex's dark rule as the new leader of Hell, while Kubo enjoys his job as a torturer. What trouble will the little scamps get into next?

Dakota's Ridge

Angie McClelland is the cartoonist who creates Dakota's Ridge. Dakota's Ridge is a partially anthropomorphic (animals that are attributed human-like qualities), weekday serial comic strip that follows the life of a young gray wolf named Rocky. Rocky is injured one day while going with his pack and family, when he is exiled for being injured, then is rescued by some people who run the animal sanctuary named Dakota's Ridge. Rocky quickly meets all of the other animals whom happily live in the protected area, finding safety and food there. Rocky has his share of problems as well, from a hyperactive squirrel named Brem, to a hunter named Austin who kills wolves.
The Designersaurs
Joanne Travers is the cartoonist who creates The Designersaurs. The Designersaurs is an anthropomorphic (animals that are attributed human-like qualities), serial strip that follows the life of a stegosaurus named Zorr. Zorr is a Russian-born designer for a tech firm in England. Zorr is a brilliant scientist (when properly motivated), but because of his clumsiness and habit of eating the office equipment, he usually gets used as a test subject. Zorr has a habit of eating, and tends to be bribed into testing potentially dangerous machines, much to the amusement of the head of the design team, a Diplodocus named Des. Des is a no-nonsense kind of boss, and is constantly irritated with Zorr and the problems that follow him (such as Zorr's Russian-speaking brother). He prefers to keep Zorr occupied so he can work with his design partner, a Triceratops named Einer, in order to get things done. Einer prefers to give others the benefit of the doubt and prefers to see the benefits of having Zorr around, and tries to get along with all of the staff. Zorr's brother, Rozz, is never really far from Zorr's mind, and he looks to him as a sort of sounding board when he requires some inspiration, not that he can count on him for much. Rozz spends a lot of his time trying to get vodka, and the rest of the time drinking vodka. Zorr's only real friend is a laboratory rat named 101A, as they both know what it is like to be a subject of an experiment.

Dice The Cat

Betsy Louise Allen is the artist who creates Dice the Cat. Dice the Cat is an anthropomorphic (animals who take on human-like qualities), weekly strip that focuses on the life of a not-so-ordinary housecat named Dice. Dice is a gray housecat who enjoys the company of her owner, Betsy Wintergreen. Dice is a friendly, outgoing cat, which loves laps, and does all she can to find a nice warm lap to sit on. Dice is also secretly a super hero named Super Dice, who fights criminals, such ranging from a mad scientist named Dr. Peabody, to a cat turned super villian named Tareese. Fortunately, Dice gets a chance to relax with her sisters Stinky and Pastel, while they amuse themselves watching the antics of their friend and Betsy's other cat, Fanbelt.

D+Pad

Joseph B. Elkouby is the cartoonist who creates D+Pad. D+Pad is a serial strip that follows the lives of the employees of a mall video game store called VGS. A recently promoted employee, Joe, manages VGS. Joe is an easy-going guy who only is working this job as a stepping-stone to better things, as he doesn't want to end up spending the rest of his life working there. The rest of Joe's staff, who he gets to contend with every day, usually doesn't make his job any easier. Andy, an avid Street fighter fan, only works at the store in order to help pay for his arcade cravings. He hates all of the customers with a passion, especially the ones who want him to calculate the tax for them. Rick is an excitable employee who absolutely loves his job, he sometimes goes into hyperactive fits when new games come in, games are talked about, or just about any time a customer talks about something remotely to do with the store. Finally, there is Olin, hired when Rick was on “medical leave” (see dead), is the hardest person in the world to rile up. Olin enjoys his job, so much so that he sometimes spends all night working. Although, Joe and Olin seem to have their ideas of what Olin's job is supposed to be, as Olin likes to think of his job as to keep everything from falling over by leaning on it. If the employees weren't enough, Joe has an endless stream of flabbergasting customers and a regional manager (the store's former manager, Sam) who brings unreasonable demands from the corporate office. Now the only question on Joe's mind is, how much more can he take?

Dragonball XP

Clarence D Cuasay is the cartoonist that creates Dragonball XP. Dragonball XP is a serial strip that is created with a different writer coming up with the story for that day, each time the strip updates. Currently Dragonball XP follows the life of Goku, a member of a human-like race named Saiyans. Goku has to deal with a shape changer named Kuree, who is running from two unknown individuals named Chiri and Doma who want a mysterious item that Kuree has. What will happen to Goku and Kuree? What is this mysterious item? Well, the best part of Dragonball XP is that you can decide it yourself by writing a script for the next update's strip. The storyline is decided by the readers, of course Clarence has final decision on who's script to use next, but all are written by readers, save the first one that got the whole thing started.
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