
Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.

Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.

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.


Creators Description:
Reprint (with new story upcoming) of the 1980 graphic novel by Robert Asprin (Mythadventures) and Mel White.
These are the adventures of a brave… somewhat brave… used to be knight and a poker-playing vegetarian scoundrel — who just happens to be a dragon.

Full page, full color. Family friendly. Scheduled to complete December 2011.

Some unfortunate furry elements do not take away from the glory of the bulky women on offer in this webcomic, though charging for one of the chapters does, if you enjoy this mostly free webcomic full of women with thighs capable of crushing skulls then pehaps the full book is worth the price.

Due to calculation mistakes all ships landed on the most intelligent planet called NakNak. The NakNaks saw in the dumb passengers the smartest people on their planet, because they were retarded enough to do jobs they would never do. Dangerous jobs which no smart creature would do to risk his life. The NakNaks took the SWEFS concept over and support the crew in their retarded missions.

The comic is sometimes actiony, but most often is more about the art of these animals, and their mostly mundane existence, that may sound a bit boring, but it’s really pretty great.


Delivered in a graphic novel style 8:1 has very cute fun black and white pen art, like a much lighter R. Crumb or a more realistic Daria with some heavy hatching.