Has been online, and updating every weekday, since March 2003. A comic strip about a wizard-in-training who gets forced to attend college in our world.
Ever want a way to support the site without putting any real effort in? Here you go: wish granted! Anyone can vote once a day, and it helps me find more readers.
I seem to post here about once a month, whenever I feel like it. I used to post once a day,
before I had a comic strip and real-life friends. I'm no longer obsessed, but I like it.
My husband's various writing projects, including parodies, short stories, essays, and house rules for board games. Also a great Final Fantasy VIII retelling.
This was my first convention (a.k.a. "symposium" to make it sound more academic), and it's still
consistently my favorite. I make sure to go every year.
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Nowhere University features professors that came from classics, villains that came from who-knows-where, and students with intense obsessions. One's based on me!
Lute wants to be a HERO! Too bad his family's wealthy, he's not royalty, and no one's making prophecies about him. A great strip that is, sadly, on a long hiatus right now.
By some strange twist of fate, Crystal's been summoned, from math class, into another world. Now she has to find a way home. Slow updates sometimes, but fun story.
Sort of a magical girl story, but written so that it works plausibly in our world. How many magical girls have to worry about reporters? And advertising contracts?
Noelle just wants to be human. Humans just want the fantasy creatures that appeared from nowhere to go away. And the drow just want to take over the United States.
The first webcomic I ever read, and still a favorite. There's a con-man alien captain, a naive robot, and a cool engineer. Plus great continuity and consistent humor.
Mostly slice-of-life geek culture, but with creepy larger-than-life villains who hunt down weregeeks. Mysterious hints of fantasy elements all over the place.
I dislike sprite comics. I find web animations gimmicky. So why am I so obsessed with this animated sprite comic?! Oh, yes . . . because it's awesome, that's why.
A typical magical girl story, told as a comic strip without filler. While based on ordinary magical girl concepts, there's something about it that feels unique.
A comic strip based on the artist's real life . . . with time-travel, mad science, alternate universes, fourth-wall breaking, and other such run-of-the-mill things.