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To Those Comics That Are Updated On Tuesday
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To Those Comics That Are Updated On Friday
To Those Comics That Are Updated On Saturday
To Those Comics That Are Updated On Sunday
To Those Comics That Are Unread
To Those Comics That Are On Hiatus
To Those Comics That Are Dead (Ended)
To Those Comics That Have Vanished
The 10K Commotion
Yukon Makoto is the cartoonist who creates The 10K Commotion. The 10K Commotion is a serial strip that follows the lives of a group of DDR™ (a video game called Dance Dance Revolution™) players called The Platinum Mark, and their adventures at trying to compete in the biggest US DDR™ competition known as, The 10K Commotion. What is the prize of the contest? How about ten thousand dollars, and to have models for the game based on the winning team to be released in a upcoming DDR10K mix. The Platinum Mark consists of five members: The team leader, Jun Ishibashi, also known as Dynamite, is the best DDR™ player on their team. He always has one of his characteristic smiles, and treats everyone well, up to a point. Once you cross a certain line with him, he doesn't mind putting you in your place, but does so with that smile on his face, just to give that last thing for remembrance's sake. Takeshi Makoto, also known as Chaser, is another great DDR™ player, but spends more time hitting on girls. He's a pretty smooth operator, as he knows various ways to get women to open up to him. Justice Keoni, also known as Candy, one of the two Trick division players. She doesn't prefer to cause trouble, but rather, tries to work her way around tense situations. Ken Park, also known as VA Ninja, is the second best DDR™ player on the team. He dislikes most social gatherings, but makes sure to watch the backs of the rest of the group. He's almost become like an older brother to the group, and likes to observe rather than participate for the most part. Finally, the youngest member of Platinum Mark, Yukon Makoto, also known as Breakdown, is the other Trick division player of the group. He spends a lot of his time talking trash with other teams, but has the skills to back up most of what he says. The most outspoken of the group, it's Breakdown's antics that Candy ends up spending the most time trying to get out of the trouble that ensues.

Absurd Notions

Kevin Pease is the cartoonist of Absurd Notions. Absurd Notions is a serial comic that follows the lives of five friends and their interactions with one another, and with the hassles of the outside world. From altercations at work to relaxing with a good session of a role-playing game, Warren, Biff, Issac, Jay, and Jag typically follow a pattern of a normal lifestyle. Kevin Pease shows us that day-to-day life has something to laugh at, and uses some slapstick humor and a lot of intellectual humor to prove that point.

The Adventures Of Commodore Girl

Kia Purity is the cartoonist who creates The Adventures of Commodore Girl. The Adventures of Commodore Girl is a serial strip that follows the life of Commodore-64 girl. Commodore-64 Girl is the soul of an old computer system called the Commodore-64. She came to life when her program was finally run, and now she is getting used to the idea that the company, Commodore, went out of business. Now she wants to live a full life, but she is definitely open to taking on the two big enemies of the old Commodore company: Microsoft and Apple. Fortunately, she has the cartoonist, Kia Purity herself to help her in everything that she does. Now only if she could break away from playing with the Commodore-64 itself to help Commodore-64 Girl.

Aford The Turtle

Aaron Riddle is the cartoonist who creates Aford the Turtle. Aford the Turtle is an anthropomorphic (animals that are attributed human-like qualities), serial strip that follows the life of a turtle named Aford. Aford is the voice of reason for his friends, and ends up being the straight man for the group. Fortunately for the rest of the group (mainly Simon), Aford has a tremendous patience and is very hard to anger. Simon, a snake, has a mischievous streak running through him, as he enjoys playing pranks on Robin, or making sarcastic comments when the urge arises. Simon is the opportunistic one of the group and is always looking for a way to make a little extra cash. To this end, he ends up concocting some rather hair-brained schemes, which always seem to work better in his mind than in actuality. Finally, the last member of the group is a robin named Robin. Robin dearly wishes he could fly, but because of his size and weight, his wings cannot support his own mass. So he is either forced to migrate by plane or tough the winter out with his friends. Robin ends up being a little naïve and ends up the butt of many of Simon’s practical jokes or comments.
A Lesson is Learned
David Hellman and Dale Beran are the cartoonists who create A Lesson is Learned But The Damage is Irreversible. A Lesson is Learned But The Damage is Irreversible is a comic in the gag-a-day format (having no overall storyline, but maintains the cast of characters) that follow the lives of Dale and David. Dale is a writer and works with the artist, David, on a web comic together. From time to time both Dale and David experience surreal, reality warping flights of fancy, which inevitably alter their world and timeline, but always resets itself after a certain amount of time passes. Dale enjoys playing video games and often ponders about what makes up reality, and questions the very fabric of existence. David, on the other hand, gets himself involved in unusual circumstances, but he takes the mutable nature of reality as it comes, and follows it along to its inevitable end.

Avalon

Josh Phillips is the cartoonist who creates Avalon. Avalon is a weekday serial comic that follows the lives of some average Canadian high school students. Josh Phillips is famous for his "twistiness" that he brings to his comic, often throwing sudden surprises or plot twists when the readers least expect it. Along with the normal rigors of school, Avalon focuses on the day-to-day lives of high school students, dealing with their hopes, dreams, and relationships. Avalon has a serious side to it, (aside from the usual funny) and usually uses some heavy drama to express the feelings and emotions that the characters go through.
Butternutsquash
Ramón Pérez & Rob Coughler are the cartoonists who create Butternutsquash. Butternutsquash is a serial strip that follows the lives of four friends. Ramon is an artist who has an active imagination, who can be impulsive at times, and often lets his imagination run away with him. Ramon is seeking someone to date and spend time with, but is largely unsuccessful. The other guys joke around that due to his fashion sense he is really homosexual, and thus the girls can "sense" it off of him; Ramon's usual response is to beat the crap out of them both. Rob works in an adult novelty store, and is quite happy selling sexual aids to his customers, using his charming personality to make up for his weight. Rob is very confident in his appearance and abilities and has a thing for coffeehouse baristas. His usual "technique" is to hang around and observe them, slowly integrating himself, until he is ready to make his move. Ramon and Vince usually laugh at Rob's slow progress, until it starts proving to be effective. Vince, on the other hand, is happy with his laid back attitude towards life, and drives a brewery truck in order to get free beer as a perk. Vince is very opinionated and doesn't hesitate to rib his friends when they do something he finds amusing. Vince's standards when it comes to dating are rather low, so he will guarantee finding someone to go home with, and then dump them the morning after without guilt. Evan follows his life according to what his disembodied spiritual advisor Tony Danza tells him to do. Sometimes the advice can turn out quite unusual, but Evan has learned to always trust Tony's advice, and swears by it, no matter what the other guys might say about him.

Captain SNES

JD is the cartoonist who creates Captain SNES. Captain SNES is a serial strip that follows the life of an unemployed video game aficionado named Alex. He was meandering through life, living at his parent's house, when suddenly, due to an entity named Dr. Bekkler, he was sucked into the world of 16 bit games. Now Alex is trying to find some sense of reason, of purpose, for why he was chosen by Zelda, to be the hero of the video world. Alex is traveling in the footsteps of Captain N, and saving the video world from the plots of evil video game villains. Alex originally found himself in the world of Chrono Trigger, but after being sent off to find the Princess Marle, he finds himself dimensional hopping around to battle evil in his efforts to get home.

Checkerboard Nightmare

Kristofer Straub is the cartoonist who creates The Checkerboard Nightmare. The Checkerboard Nightmare is a serial strip that follows the antics of a struggling comic character named Checkerboard Nightmare. Checkerboard Nightmare, or Chex for short, attempts everything in his power to try and make the self-named comic he stars in, become the best comic ever. He usually is full of a seemingly endless supply of wacky schemes to bring in popularity, often at the expense of the people around him. This causes no end of hassles for Chex’s lawyer, Lyle Zebulon, Esquire. Lyle is Chex’s straight man, he usually attempts to talk Chex out of the various schemes, but to no avail. So far, Lyle has been able to bail Chex out of any trouble that has come along. Although, Lyle has to put up with more than lawsuits, he also has to contend with Vaporware, a robot Chex made from a kit. Vaporware considers Chex his father, and while he governed by the usual drive of being a homicidal killing machine, he also has a softer side, so as to be more versatile. Chex will sometimes take advantage of Pokadot Dream, or Dot for short, who has her own syndicated strip. She doesn’t seem to mind the attempts that Chex makes to gain a name for himself, as they have been friends since college, and perhaps more than just friends. With the popularity of her strip waning, she seems to value Chex’s ambition for greatness, and maybe will help him ride to stardom.

Con*fused

Ben Saufley and Sean Higgins are the cartoonists who create Con*Fused. Con*Fused is in the gag-a-day format (having no ongoing storyline, but keeping the same characters for the strip) that follows the lives of three friends. The three friends are as follows: a young artist named Miguel Santiago, his best friend Akira Yoshimata, and his girlfriend Caitlin. Their friends Derek and Sam make an apperance from time to time. The comic focuses on topics ranging from college life, to gaming, to even just fooling around.

Dork Tower

John Kovalic is the cartoonist who creates Dork Tower. Dork Tower fluctuates between being a serial strip and a gag-a-day one (a strip that contains no real storyline, but keeps the same characters) that follows the life of Matt McLimore. Matt is in his mid-thirties, and is an avid gamer. He is the GM for his gaming group, and despite all of the bad things that they might do to him, as he can be as bad as they are at times. He enjoys everything that has to do with gaming, from video games, to movies. He tends to get the short end of the stick where society is concerned, as society at large has yet to accept gamers. His on again/off again girlfriend, Kayleigh is one of those people who has yet to accept gaming, and wishes he would drop all of the “gaming nonsense”. She is a serious minded individual, but other people can find it strange that Kayleigh and Matt are together due to their lack of similar interests. Perhaps this is because Matt is afraid of being alone, and Kayleigh feels that once she proves that gaming is mere nonsense, that she will change him into more of the man that she wants him to be. To this end, she has given gaming a chance by joining Matt's gaming group. This decision is one that aggravates Matt's friend Igor to no end. Igor is extremely excitable where gaming is concerned, throwing himself whole-heartedly into his games. This tends to get him in trouble with “normal people”, or in the gaming group, because sometimes he acts without thinking things through. As if to balance the Igor out, Ken, another of Matt's friends, is Matt's voice of reason. He usually is the patient type, and thinks things through logically. Sometimes though, he can get caught up in the gaming moment and blindly follow Igor's plans to the bitter end. Carson a muskrat, tends to be the group's middle ground, following the lead of his fellow gamers. Finally, the recent addition to the group, and one of the sources of Matt's biggest problems is Gilly, the perky goth. Gilly loves to dress as a goth and play live action games, but tends to ruin the gothic mood by being so very perky. Matt's only problem with her is that he has an immense attraction to her, while he is still with Kayleigh. If only he knew that she had feelings for him in return!

Drowtales

Kern is the cartoonist who creates Drowtales. Drowtales is a serial strip that follows a young Drow(dark elf) noble named Ariel. Ariel lives in the city of Menzoberenza and had spent most of her life being bullied by her sister Syphile. Finally, after five years of her sister's harsh treatments, she met her mother, Mez'Barris. After her mother declared her a failure, she was saved from becoming a priestess(a fate she wished to avoid) by her brother Kelnoz. Kelnoz took Ariel to become a mage at the magi school. After completing her training, she realized that the only way to be approved by her mother, was to become a priestess to Lloth(the Drow goddess of spiders, darkness, the Drow, and chaos). After spending some time with her sister Mel'arnach, some of her fears of the priestesshood was abated. She now is training to be a more powerful mage while deciding for sure if she wants to become a priestess, in order to be approved by her mother. Unbeknownst to Ariel, she has almost become a pawn in a game that is much larger than the one of trying to gain her mother's affecting.

Elf Life

Carson Fire is the cartoonist behind Elf Life. Elf Life is a weekday serial comic strip that follows the life of Baughb the elf and his travels across the world, dimensions, and even across time! Baughb is a little addle-minded at times due to his travels through time and space, but still manages to make sense most of the time. He struggles against the destiny that the elves and other fey creatures will end up dying out as their world and the human one separate. Baughb has to deal with many problems on his quest ranging from dealing with a hot tempered female elf name Filis to dealing with a powerful faerie named Glynhial. For those over 17, there is also an adult version.

Everything Jake

Mike Rosenzweig is the cartoonist who creates Everything Jake. Everything Jake is a daily serial strip that follows the life of Jake. Jake is an average college student, if you can say that about someone who has strange powers, who ended up moving away on his own for the first time in a new place. Jake has to deal with learning a new area and making new friends. Jake's roommate, Kelly, has taken it upon himself to tutor Jake in the ways of college life, it's a toss-up to see if he really is helping or if he is doing it for his own amusement. In addition to settling into a new place, Jake has to deal with more problems from relationships to fighting beings from other dimensions.

Final Draft

Patrick Cheng is the cartoonist who creates Final Draft. Final Draft is an anthropomorphic (animals that are attributed human-like qualities), serial strip that follows the daily life of a cat named Kristen Klatsky. Kristen is a reporter for an Internet journalism site called truthsayers.com. Kristen managed to get out from a dismal life on the streets, to that of a journalist. Perhaps it is because of this that she has a grittier outlook on life and is disillusioned with society. She ends up pointing out the bad qualities, hypocrisies, and wrongs that are committed in her city. The continuity of the comic is interrupted every once-in-a-while for a close up look at one of Kristen's editorials, which reflects events in our (the reader's) lives. Kristen recently exposed the mayor beating the prostitutes he visited with the taxpayer's money.

Geek Salad

Warwick Rendell is the cartoonist who creates Geek Salad. Geek Salad is a serial strip that follows the lives of the employees of a small Australian internet company. Dave, the owner, is a laid-back sort of guy, which probably explains why he puts up with some of the antics of his staff. Having his business in his home, he has his employees living with him, in a roommate/employee situation, which probably explains the laid-back attitude. He does end up overseeing what the others do, and acts almost parental with them, mainly because it still is a business, despite the group being close friends with one another. Adam, the resident web designer, enjoys making witty and sarcastic comments as he observes the others in the house. He is always looking for ways to get out of his work and to play various video games. Fortunately for him, Dave's style of running allows him to get away with a lot. Cam, the graphic artist, is the sort of person who completely freezes up when around an attractive woman, especially one who is into computers. He spends an inordinate amount of time playing Warcraft III ™ and drinking a vast amount of vanilla coke ™, ever since Adam introduced him to both products. He has a sort of addictive personality, where he gets so into whatever he is doing, that he'll be lost for days on end. Finally, the recent member of the team is the network administrator, Cassie. Cassie enjoys her job, and even codes and sets up servers for fun. She doesn't mind getting wrapped up in some of the strangeness that Adam or Cam gets into, but usually prefers to be the voice of reason, even when Dave gives up and joins in.

Girls On The Road

Jennifer Kitzman and Alexandre Van Chestein are the cartoonists who create Girls on the Road. Girls on the Road is a weekly serial strip that features two separate stories that are done separately by the two cartoonists and are both intertwined with one another. Girls on the Road follows the lives of a newly recruited security officer named Blue, a powerful psychic named Lucid, and a young woman named Misty. Blue works for the Corporate Cartel Security Garrison and ends up guarding the door to what he thinks is a criminal's cell. In reality, the cell is Lucid's and she is drugged up and being held there against her will, so that the Cartel can end up using her as their new super weapon.

Grand Blue Door

Rebecca Veverka is the cartoonist who creates Grand Blue Door. Grand Blue Door is a serial strip that follows the life of a young orphan named Fiona Truitt. Fiona is a shy and timid girl at first, but becomes very vocal when she settles into a situation. Fiona was orphaned at an early age, and was put up at Prickett Boarding School for Girls. Normally, during the summer, Fiona goes to stay at an orphanage while the school is closed. This summer, however, Fiona is traveling to stay with her second-cousin, Edgar Truitt, at the Grand Blue Door Hotel. Being that Edgar is a busy man, Fiona is met by two old ladies at the station when she disembarks. Mrs. Mercy Musto (a jolly, plump widow) immediately takes a shine to Fiona, while Mrs. Vivian Germaine (a cynical and hawk-like widow) can only point out her flaws. She is also introduced to their luggage-handler, an orphan named Lucas, who (like any other 11-year-old boy) takes a semi-adversarial role with Fiona. Once arriving at the hotel, Fiona is taken aback, since the Grand Blue Door Hotel certainly lives up to its name; by being painted entirely a brilliant shade of blue! As she is shown around the hotel, she meets several strange tenants: the vampire Archduke Uriah Coe, a longtime tenant of the Grand Blue Door; The Ratsby's, a family of anthropomorphic (animals who take on human-like qualities) rats who are the general staff of the hotel; Nathaniel Hattigan, Fiona's father's former partner and the head of security for the hotel; and Edward himself, the current owner of the Grand Blue Door Hotel. Couple this with meeting two Gajadhipati (an anthropomorphic elephant-like race), Salar and the Lady Joshipura, Fiona realizes that this summer will by far be the strangest summer she has ever had.
Instant Classic
Brian Carroll is the cartoonist who creates Instant Classic. Instant Classic is a serial strip that follows the life of two aspiring filmmakers, Author and Kate. Author and Kate have known each other for quite a number of years, as such; they know one another well and work together to make films. Kate is the excitable type of person. She is constantly moving, and trying out her various visions of movie genres. She can trace back her aspirations of moviemaking to one movie: Citizen Kane. After finding herself hooked on this movie, she constantly subjects Author to repeated screenings, and has even created some of her own sequels that reflect her tastes. When confronted with a situation that she doesn't like, she is very quickly prone to violence, but fortunately usually has Author around to be the voice of reason. Author is a pretty laid back sort of guy, preferring to do his own visions of movies, rather than get pigeonholed into a typical genre. He has a long-standing feud with a fellow filmmaker named Lichfield, who prefers to go to even more extremes of personal visions than Author does. Lichfield thrives on the advent-guard style of cinema, and feels that people should immediately get all of his films, no matter how strange or bizarre they might be (lest they be beneath him). Kate and Author dislike Lichfield's bragging about himself and his work, and do what they can to knock his ego down a peg or two.

Irritability

Mike Woodson is the cartoonist who creates Irritability. Irritability is a serial/gag-a-day-strip that follows the life of a college student named Chappy Chappy. Chappy is just like any other college student, if college students had super strength and speed paired with a homicidal instinct that takes the place of most of his reasoning. Aside from random acts of violence, Chappy will also end up stealing things with the help of his super-genius friend, Exoth. Exoth became Chappy's friend to benefit from Chappy's stealing streaks and to not become one of his many victims. They often come into conflict with a female college student named Beireia. She claims to be the normal one of the three, since she does reason things out from time to time instead of using violence. Irritability features a wide variety of topics ranging from blowing up the world on a whim, to genetically creating new creatures, to even just telling bad jokes.
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