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Three Panel Soul
Back in the day, Arch introduced Ian to "Mac Hall." Things have never been the same since. Ian McConville and Matt Boyd have been long-standing heroes in the Webcomic world-- At least to people like us. "Mac Hall" eventually evolved into this arguably more mature piece, "Three Panel Soul."

Blue and Blond
Kilika is a cool guy, and is easily one of the most approachable folks you'll meet at an Anime convention. His comic creates a great whimsical world of fancy with surfers and guinea pigs. This is a winning combination; trust us.

Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire
Speaking of whimsical worlds of fancy-- Mookie has religiously been updating "Dominic Deegan" just about daily for several years now. He too is a very friendly guy with a gift for hosting very animated convention panels and kicking ass at Apples to Apples. Arch won't admit it, but secretly, we're jealous of his ability to stick to his comic and keep it updated.

Sketched Out Life!
Sketch, or as you may better know him, "That guy with the kickass Vash costume at AB 2003 who, like, totally cleaned out at the costume contest and totally desrved it," is also an awesome person. In fact, none of the people mentioned on this page are not awesome people. It's true; they are certified Awesome. Sketch is a very inventive maker of costumes, having taught himself how to construct amazingly detailed pieces. And we hear he finishes him a damn good flute.

Awkward Zombie
Arch stumbled upon AwkwardZombie one day as per a link from her friend CJ. The comic, strangely enough, does not feature zombies-- Rather, it favors some very enjoyable video game humor and an amazing art style. We can only assume that Katie, this comic's artist, is indeed awesome.

Gai-Gin
Gai-Gin is not only a cute Webcomic, but it is also an awesome account of an American in Japan. Gin has mastered an adorable style, and updates quite frequently. Think Megatokyo, except... real. Wait, don't think Megatokyo at all. Gai-Gin is really nothing like it. Instead, it is an honest story about a girl that you just can't help but relate with, and maybe want to be a little like.



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