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Webcomics Roundup – February Twenty-Ten

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It’s time for another idrawdigital webcomic round-up for y’all, so saddle up and check out some more of the great comics available for free on the Internet. There’s some absolutely amazing work out there that will keep you entertained for weeks to come (at least until the next update) so rummage through the artist’s archives and enjoy the stories. Here’s a list of comics that you can fill your bookmarks folders with.


Yellow Peril by Jamie Noguchi


Johnny Wander by Yuko Ota and Ananth Panagariya


Three Panel Soul by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd

XKCD (A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language) by Randall Munroe


VG-Cats by Scott Ramsoomair


Achewood by Chris Onstad


Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire by Michael Terracciano


Girls with Slingshots by Danielle Corsetto


The Phoenix Requiem by Sarah Ellerton


Rice Boy by Evan Dahm


Axe Cop by Malachai and Ethan Nicolle


Yehuda Moon and the Kickstand Cyclery by Rick Smith


Shadowgirls by David Rodriguez and David Reynolds


Octopus Pie by Meredith Gran


Fission Chicken by J-P Morgan

Enjoy these 15 webcomics for February. There should be enough reading material here to keep you going well into March and the beginning (hopefully) of the Spring Thaw! We’ll see you next Tuesday with more tutorials and comics goodies!

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3 Responses to “Webcomics Roundup – February Twenty-Ten”

  1. Jason Says:

    This is a great list! I’ve been reading the Phoenix Requiem off and on trying to catch up to where it is now. It’s amazing how long of a story it is for someone doing it on the side of a full time job. Anyway, thanks for the lost again!

  2. Drezz Says:

    Sarah is absolutely amazing at what she does. I was floored by Inverloch, and PR is even more detailed. Where she finds the time, I’ll never know. That’s what you call a Labour of Love…

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