Favorite Webcomic

12 years ago
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My current favorites are:
1.Noblesse
2.Can't See Can't Hear But Love
3.The Friendly Winter 😀

12 years ago
Posts: 383
Isn't this thread more suited for manga general? Anyway:
Tower of God
Peak (IM Gang-hyeok) - This webtoon needs more love
Melo Holic - perfect for those who love unexpected plot
Kubera - started out standard, but the story improved with time
The Pale Horse - lovely artwork
For pet lover: Pet Diary and Nineteen, Twenty-One
Cyanide and Happiness, xkcd, Oglaf (NSFW), Go get a Roomie! and... Oh you mean Korean ones?
In no particular order:
Tower of God
A Fairytale for the Demon Lord - surprised no one mentioned this yet
Kubera
Magician (Kim Sarae)
Annarasumanara
Kiss Wood
Noblesse

12 years ago
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In case you all don't know The Breaker New Waves is a webcomic (that's what I heard), though I'm not sure about The Breaker.

12 years ago
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12 years ago
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Quote from psycho-shocker
In case you all don't know The Breaker New Waves is a webcomic (that's what I heard), though I'm not sure about The Breaker.
Webcomics are usually in color. I would classify it as a manwha.
yess, the breaker isn't a webtoon
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12 years ago
Posts: 50
Even thought they are like complete opposites, I love both webcomics equally 😀
Cheese in the trap is a Josei Slice of Life, has a smart female lead and smart male lead. It's a REALLY slow romance but it's somehow enjoyable. (I usually hate slow romance)
Noblesse is... Well.... You probably already know what it is... (I'm lazy 😛 )
I've read quite a few webcomics but I didn't like them as much as I liked these two.

12 years ago
Posts: 317
The Breaker New Waves even has a link to the original webcomic, so...
Anyway its Noblesse for me.
Sorry for being too well-informed than you all. Please let me explain it a little.
You call it manhwa/manga/manhua when a series printed and published (either in magazine or tankoubon) on a paper first, so to read it on the web, there must be a scanlator group who SCAN it from the printed series to get the RAW. While webcomic made on the web in the first place, so to get the RAW, there's no need to scan it.
In The Breaker New Waves case, it published on web (DAUM) first then it printed and published later. In other words, the RAW come from the web first then it printed later. So, it basically a webcomic. 😎

12 years ago
Posts: 107
Hmmm... I feel required to say Tower of God just in case you did not hear it enough times to be convinced to read it.
Cheese in the Trap is also great
Apparently Onepunch-Man is also considered a webcomic... I would highly recommend it
12 years ago
Posts: 251
Sorry original poster, for going off your topic but I'm curios as to why:
Sorry for being too well-informed than you all. Please let me explain it a little.
You call it manhwa/manga/manhua when a series printed and published (either in magazine or tankoubon) on a paper first, so to read it on the web, there must be a scanlator group who SCAN it from the printed series to get the RAW. While webcomic made on the web in the first place, so to get the RAW, there's no need to scan it.
In The Breaker New Waves case, it published on web (DAUM) first then it printed and published later. In other words, the RAW come from the web first then it printed later. So, it basically a webcomic.
Where did you get this definition from, because I disagree?
Truthfully, I don't know what exactly is a "webcomic", but I don't think just because it's published online first makes it one. Also, if you look at the series info for The Breaker, it's classified as manwha and not a webcomic.
I made another thread to find out the truth: http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=41497
Please go there and let me know how you came up with that definition of a webcomic.
Okay, sorry guys.
Now back to the original topic here: what's your favorite webcomic?

12 years ago
Posts: 160
Like which ones in which genres?

12 years ago
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I'm only just getting onto the webcomic scene so haven't read much yet, but I like Trace and Ability. I hear Tower of God is good, so that is going to be my next one. I am saving it for after my test next month as I have a tendency to forget little things like eating and sleeping when I get into a story, and I have a suspicion ToG will be like that.
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