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		<title>Webcomics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a poor track record with actually keeping up with reading Webcomics, notwithstanding the fact that I keep considering making one. But these webcomics are ones written by people I actually know (or at least, have chatted with). So, for your consideration, I present an incredibly biased list: My long-time great friend JB has TWO comics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span style="font-size: x-small;">I have a poor track record with actually keeping up with reading Webcomics, notwithstanding the fact that I keep considering making one. But these webcomics are ones written by people I actually know (or at least, have chatted with). So, for your consideration, I present <em>an incredibly biased</em> list:</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small;">My long-time great friend JB has TWO comics &#8211; not regularly updating, but fun to read the archives. And any day she plans to start them up again, really. Follow Gwen, Rremly the dragon, and friends with: <a href="http://www.catharsiscomic.com">http://www.catharsiscomic.com</a></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small;">Further, JB breeds and sells Crested Geckos! You can follow their fictional antics here: <a href="http://www.jbscresties.com/comic">http://www.jbscresties.com/comic</a> (And if you are in her area you could buy one!)</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">DJ Trousdale is a fellow Christian I met on deviantART. Check out his comic here: <a href="http://djtrousdale.com/hexfactorial">http://djtrousdale.com/hexfactorial</a></p>
<p>Sticky (or at least that&#8217;s the nickname I know him by) has a Morrowind-based comic here: <a href="http://www.skaarj.com/comic/">http://www.skaarj.com/comic/</a> That was a fun game. I didn&#8217;t finish the expansions &#8211; I keep meaning to.</p>
<p>I just met Samantha on Ustream last week, as she worked her way through the &#8220;<a title="24 hours! Whew!" href="http://www.24hourcomicsday.com/ ">24 Hour Comics Day</a>&#8221; Challenge.  I have a big soft spot in my heart for overweight red-haired magic users (<em>you in the peanut-gallery, shush</em>) so I fell in love with her comic: <a href="http://www.witchytech.com/lifesawitch">http://www.witchytech.com/lifesawitch</a></p>
<p>Urban Fey is written by a mother-daughter team! I know Windy (aka. Kim) from JB&#8217;s comic&#8217;s forum, and also deviantART &#8211; what a tangled web 2.0 we weave. I was also in their Guild Wars guild. Go Team Mystic Sheep! Anyway they have a novel take on the court of the Fey: <a href="http://www.urbanfey.net/">http://www.urbanfey.net/</a> AND are in the process of working on some more comics too! See what&#8217;s coming: <a href="http://www.mysticsheepstudios.com/pages/comics.html">http://www.mysticsheepstudios.com/pages/comics.html</a></p>
<p>I know Natalie from watching her illustrate other podcasts, and from deviantART. She has a webcomic of mad science and underwater adventures: <a href="http://radioisopod.com">http://radioisopod.com</a> She also has a podcast! I did a guest mad science bit on it, once. Natalie has webcomics over here too: <a href="http://thesecretlair.com">http://thesecretlair.com</a> but if I told you about The Secret Lair, well, they wouldn&#8217;t invite me back. (I have an <a title="Check out the Lair Keeping" href="http://www.thesecretlair.com/main/2009/08/22/episode-0027-youve-got-your-fantasy-in-my-science-fiction/">honorary title</a> and that&#8217;s all I can say.)</p>
<p>Got a comic yourself?<br />
Tell me about it!</p>
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