Lighter than Heir
on May 6, 2013 at 3:47 pm
This is a story you’ll want to start from the start. Making nice use of a soft monochromatic blue coloring, this full page comic is an easy light read for anyone interested in flying German military girls.

This is a story you’ll want to start from the start. Making nice use of a soft monochromatic blue coloring, this full page comic is an easy light read for anyone interested in flying German military girls.

Light, funny, and with no long storyline to worry about, Scenes From A Multiverse can be surprisingly topical for a comic where every strip stars a new insane cast of creatures.


Locus is the story of a half-human, half-succubus girl who doesn’t take no shit from anyone. Werewolves, vampires, gods, demons…many strange creatures and monsters cross this girl’s path.
Updates every M/W/F. Hasn’t missed a deadline since it began over 3 years ago. Try it! You’ll dig it.



Penny Arcade is usually reliable for a great E3 summation, though they let us down this year inexplicably, perhaps appropriately given the limp presentations from the big 3′s conferences.
Penny Arcade’s art is ever evolving, and always top notch, even if they currently have some jacked up hand thing going on.
PA’s community is second to none, and in fact has become more of a focus than the comic itself at this point, which is cool for them, but there’s reason to fear them losing the passion for the core that they birthed everything else from.

Commissioned has a very distinctive art style, that over the years has only become more detailed, some might even say a bit grotesque.
The jokes have a feeling of being written for people who already know and enjoy the characters, relying heavily on a presumed likeability that may not immediately be there for every reader.

Dominic Deegan has clean but juvenile artwork, every character has a horrible case of fan art face. The comic has been around for nine years, and has a strong, consistent following.

Some needlessly sloppy font choices for the text bubbles take away from the otherwise decently visually crafted comic.