NOTE: this is an ongoing work…


  • FLEEN: a good, general index of quality webcomics from around the world

  • Aethernaut: a long-running, nifty adventure set in a steampunk / post-Ren world (previous review)
  • Alexander the Great, the Servant & the Water of Life: about the historical Macedonian leader, told in a rather… quirky, indulgent, imaginative style
  • BACK: A SUPER-quirky, creative, hugely entertaining comic in which we follow the classic hero’s journey, as she takes on a series of local tyrants literally draining the planet of its life-essence. It’s thoroughly slapstick and absurd, and your life will not be complete without reading it. 🙂
  • BFF: about a Parisian artist and the lives of his group of twenty-something friends
  • Bouletcorp: long-running humorous life reflections of an ‘average Joe’ (FRENCH ONLY)
  • Deathbulge: Hilariously weird, inspired Brit series about a small group of oddballs doing their thing
  • FORMING: A rather rowdy, crude, yet brilliant mashup of Biblical and other mythologies. 381 crazy panels brings the story to life… and to an end.
  • Griz Grobus: a post-apoc, off-world series of tales that (like LEO’s work) explores the relationship between humans and the native fauna & ecosystems
  • INK DOLLS: Four late-teen / 20-something cousins reunite at their abuela’s house to share some light-hearted adventures. They also happen to explore their sexuality with the locals in a gentle-hearted, playful way, making this a surprisingly cute, unique, NSFW webcomic. (previous review)
  • Jonny Crossbones: a long-running, Tintin-style, pirate-themed, treasure hunt adventure (previous review)
  • Journey to Kaiserschmarrn, The: What if that dang ol’ asteroid never hit the Earth, 65Myrs ago? Here’s an excellent, homegrown, Czech, dino-themed comic set in the late middle ages…
  • NIMONA: Here’s an archived version of this excellent tale, which combines swords, sorcery, high technology, with killer plot and character development. (previous review)
  • Poorly Drawn Dinosaurs (archive): an hilarious, Swedish, oddball look at frequently-aggravated, sentient dinosaurs (previous review)
  • Steffen Wittig: Topical German cartoonist / humorist (LinkTree for alt sites)
  • SUBNORMALITY: near-legendary, absurdly-oversized, existential-themed Canadian comic with some Euro vibes
  • The Nietzsche Family Circus: A randomly-generated mashup of America’s lame & tame “Family Circus” with the German philosopher’s key thoughts and insights. Sometimes nonsensical, and sometimes hysterical, or even surprisingly-insightful.
  • Twisted Speedo: a little Swedish masterpiece of cheerfully-nihilistic vertical thought pieces on what it’s like to be sentient (previous review)
  • VATTU: off-world, long-form work, set in a sort of middle-ages era, it reimagines what society, species, politics and even physical laws are like.
  • Veritable Hokum: lovingly-designed history and science infographics, slightly tongue-in-cheek
  • WORMY: A terrific, ridiculously ahead-of-its-time look at swords & sorcery RPG’s, this time from a dragon’s POV. Note: sources are a little patchy at the moment, but this will give you a good, quality first taste, one hopes.

Bit of a sticky wicket, trying to find good BD webcomics that happen to be in English. Any help is appreciated…

  • jlow (he / him)@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    Oh, interesting, I never thought it was very “American” stlyl-wise. I’d be interesting in your thoughts/examples if you have the time (but don’t bother if you’d rather not). Is it mostly about the characters faces being kind of cartoonish in proportion?

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      23 hours ago

      Um, well, I find that comic kind of ‘demonstrative’ and ‘in your face,’ as if everything is trying to make a strong impact, or impression. I don’t mind the facial art in terms of basic layout and skill, but at time there’s also this melodramatic kind of over-expressiveness that I’m not a fan of. It reminds me of modern Disney films, which I don’t enjoy too much, a lot of that due to the characters having to be ‘on’ all the time. Wise-cracking, chattering loudly, facial expressions whirling from one reaction to the next… all that stuff.

      Euro-stuff (and it’s bad to generalise, I know), I find tends to be more matter-of-fact, more subtle, more ‘in-the-details’ to me for the most part. More psychological in nature, one might say. Altho of course there’s also some gonzo, weird, arty stuff like Klaus Nomi (Deutschland) or Hurra Torpedo (Norge) songs, just to conjure a type of style.

      I don’t know. What do you think…?