Featured Oct. 26, 2006
Mature, 736 pages

Jenshin is the creator of the frequently updated and truly massive comic that is Two Moons. Two Moons is about a place where a massive corrupt institution genetically modifies humans using animal DNA. The comic follows their lives and struggles in the huge dirty city, as well as the machinations of the political elite and the corporation.

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Featured Oct. 25, 2006
Teen, 199 pages

Illustrated in a beautifully blended 3D style, Crimson Dark is classic modern sci-fi space opera reminiscent of Firefly/Serenity, then mix in a bit of Star Wars and Babylon 5. This comic is professional grade stuff folks. Major kudos to David C. Simons the creator.

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Featured Oct. 24, 2006
Mature, 39 pages

This classic fantasy quest kingdom-in-despair tale starts with a rip roaring bar fight that holds no punches, pulls no sword thrusts, and stacks up the bodies fast. Only 19 pages so far, but once the action starts you'll be begging for more. Rapid and substantial illustration improvement from the first to the 19th page as well. Tdot give us more!

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Featured Oct. 23, 2006
Teen, 180 pages

Nerdcore is a great parody mixing elements from Sci-Fi, Fantasy, D&D, and pretty much anything else nerdy.

It's very funny and full of a ton of content. You'll have days of reading ahead of you once you start!

Coming to a favorites list near you!

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Featured Oct. 20, 2006
Mature, 123 pages

Bad Blood is well written and beautifully executed by Liriel McMahon. This is a dark, dangerous, and serious vampire tale. It has a sense of reality, as if somewhere in the world this may actually be happening. Beware, this one may suck you in and not let you go.

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Featured Oct. 19, 2006
Everyone, 56 pages

Zombie Love is the un-after-life adventures of a zombified couple. Plenty of brain eating can be expected! Watch out for blood, guts, and gore!

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Featured Oct. 18, 2006
Teen, 379 pages

What happens when your town charter making you part of the United States expires? That's just what happens to a small middle American town in America Jr. A well written, professionally illustrated, frequently updated, light and funny political and social commentary comic. It's quite serialized, so start at the beginning for maximum pleasure.

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Featured Oct. 17, 2006
Mature, 182 pages

It's the not-so-familiar future. The invading aliens have come and gone and life on Earth is trying to get back to normal (I think). Did I mention the protagonist receives mysterious advice from a white beast with a lovely monkey tail? It is nice to know that some things haven't changed - they still drink Coke in the future.

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Featured Oct. 16, 2006
Teen, 257 pages

The Realms fo Aegis is a fun (and many times violent) fantasy story. It houses many original and interesting characters, all in a fantastic style of artwork. Although still new, it's updated constantly in full color.

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Featured Oct. 13, 2006
Mature, 155 pages

A story about a boy who has trouble managing his life - blank periods and subconscious manifestations keep interrupting. He lives in a world of soft edges and unanswered questions, with a dog that shouldn't be there and an uninvited friend.

He's perfectly able to make himself look crazy without anyone's help.

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Blip by sage
Featured Oct. 12, 2006
Teen, 1 page

Although new, Blip has charged out of the gate and is quickly becoming a favorite. K lives what is a relatively normal life (with its good, bad, and creepy moments), but seems unaware of the strangeness under its surface… including the very special surveillance she is under. Likable, funny, quirky, charming, a bit disturbing… Blip has an unidentifiable special something that makes it an entertaining comic.

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Featured Oct. 11, 2006
Teen, 33 pages

It's time to flip out… Ninja style! Follow the super-outrageous 100% true tales of the Shakespere-quoting, glasses-wearing, standing-up-for-the-little-guy (for a reasonable fee) Fifty Peso Ninja.

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Featured Oct. 4, 2006
Teen, 807 pages

Lola is the story of an introverted girl, her friends (some stranger than others), and her unusually attractive grandmother. All Lola wants is a bearable middle-school experience, and perhaps to figure out her family's mysteries. Don't miss the animated updates during Week 6.
Lola has a distinctive one-panel, black-and-white style that is further defined by its enjoyable low-key humor.

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Featured Oct. 3, 2006
Everyone, 153 pages

Sometimes comics can be the means of approaching a subject that otherwise could be difficult if not unconfrontable. The Chelation Kid chronicles the life of one family's experience in helping their autistic son Jack using bio-medical interventions. A well-executed and professional comic that handles the subject matter in both a thought-provoking and humorous manner.

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Featured Oct. 1, 2006
Teen, 33 pages

The lighter side of scurvy. A day in the life of Swabby, filled with sailors, pirates, dancing mini-dinosaurs, inane social commentary, and some not very PC humor. Great illustration adds to the experience.

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Featured Sept. 30, 2006
Teen, 32 pages

Not exactly what you would expect from the title. Not burning with the elemental flame? Try dealing with the evil Lord of the Prismatic Shade Dominion over Five Shards of the Shattered Plane. Or multiple dimensions, fireballs, officiates summoned from the shade realms… Oh, what are a pair of 13 year magically empowered girls to do?

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Featured Sept. 29, 2006
Everyone, 127 pages

One of Volte6's favorite's – “I dig this comic!” – This cute, sweet, and often laugh out loud funny comic is drawn in a retro-modern style and features the adventures of a girl and her, well, her not so understanding of human ways robot. The writing is most excellent.

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Featured Sept. 28, 2006
Mature, 118 pages

X-Files meets 28 Days Later. A seriously well illustrated pencil comic that doesn't hold back on zombie termination through the blowing'em apart with guns or choping them to bits with an axe style horror. Start reading and you can't stop.

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Featured Sept. 27, 2006
Everyone, 436 pages

Fast approaching its 50th strip, Bird & Worm is one of the Ducks few daily strips that runs every day, Monday through Sunday. And lucky we are too. The strip by Sean Pendergrass reminds you of your favorite Sunday comic, the one you couldn't wait to read. Excellent illustrations, great characters, and endless sarcasm and wit.

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Featured Sept. 26, 2006
Teen, 62 pages

If Douglas Adams was writing a comic strip about three luckless low ranking soldiers in the Space Corp it might read something like this. Something like it. Fans of Hitchhikers Guide, Galaxy Quest and the like should pay attention. Now if only Mimarin would update more often…

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Featured Sept. 25, 2006
Teen, 76 pages

If there was a sick and twisted comics festival, Creepy Carly would be right at home. It’s a creepy, sick and twisted comic, and funny as hell too. Updated twice a week by Carly Mizzou, a relative newcomer to the Duck, Creepy Carly is quickly building a following of readers, and for good reason.

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Featured Sept. 24, 2006
Everyone, 163 pages

Classic grand fantasy questing and adventures with the added benefit of excellent illustrations and characters. Originally started in 2001, Geejay Fua has brought it back to life here on the Duck. Of interest is the improving illustration quality, from good to great, as you go through the adventures, now on Chapter 7!

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Featured Sept. 23, 2006
Mature, 35 pages

Science fiction, cute female heroes in skimpy clothes, and a skateboarding cyber otter. What more could you ask for? With excellent illustration and cute gun toting babes Terroquita is back with chapter 2 of Thunderstorm Trouble. Let's hope he updates frequently!

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