SoulGeek Webcomics

Friends
Anders Loves Maria
A truly beautiful webcomic by Rene Engstrom about a truly complicated relationship. Wonderful and compelling, although be warned it is occasionally NSFW.

Bobwhite
Magnolia Porter's beautifully-drawn and humorously-written daily comic strip about college, life, and college life.

Ganymede & Titan
A Red Dwarf fansite for people who like naughty words.

Good Ship Chronicles
A brilliant fly-on-the-wall documentary webcomic set aboard a starship. Yes, it's scifi-comedy. Yes, it's brilliant.

Kill9 Studios
The team behind brilliant but short-lived web comedy-drama series, ./shutdown. I worked with them recently on the Left 4 Dead parody series, Boomer's Day Off.

Least I Could Do
Ryan Sohmer and Lar deSouza crank out a webcomic which is less story-based and more... well, I don't know! But it's quite funny.

Legend Of Bill
David Reddick's brand new webcomic charting the exploits of Medieval Accountant who quits his job to pursue a career as a Barbarian.

Looking For Group
The longform fantasy-comedy antidote to Jump Leads' scifi madness. Written by Ryan Sohmer with art by Lar deSouza.

Much the Miller's Son
Much is Steve LeCouilliard's fantastic (if slightly adult) retelling of the tale of Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and their Merry Men, as told through the eyes of Much, miller's son and accidental outlaw. cracking stuff with a very European twang to it.

Not Invented Here
Brilliant designer/engineer comic by Paul Southworth and Bill Barnes.

Outsider
Humanity is caught in the crossfire of a galactic war, and it's up to the members of Earth's Scout Corps to forge an alliance that will ensure Earth's survival. Cracking scifi from the mind of Jim Francis.

PC Weenies
Tech and geek humour from the mind of Krishna Sadasivam.

PvP
Scott Kurtz' fantastic daily strip celebrating the best of pop culture. A definite must-read and one of the best comic strips out there, online or otherwise.

SoulGeek
Where The Passion of Fandom Thrives. SoulGeek is a fantastic dating & community site for geeks. JjAR and myself are currently the "Webcomics Gurus" on the site, offering help and advice to fellow Webcomicsmiths.

SoulGeek Webcomics
Our Lords and Masters. In, y'know, a very actual sense.

Starslip
Constantly-evolving scifi-comedy from the brilliant mind of Kris Straub.

Station V3
Tom Truszkowski's humorous webcomic about the goings-on aboard Space Station V3.

Ticket to Ride
Paul Spencer and Ali Hill bring us the thrice-weekly goings-on at a theme park called Awesome Town.

Truck Bearing Kibble
Delightful absurdities from the twisted minds of Jeremy Kramer & Eric Vaughn. Great art and wonderfully twisted humour make this a definite Must Read.

Turnus
Concocted by the master comicwright Euan Mumford as a spin-off from his original university-based webcomic, Rooms.

Uncubed
Krishna Sadasivam's rather brilliant autobiographical webcomic. It's real, and it's funny, and the art is very spiffy.

Unlimited Rice Pudding!
A Doctor Who news site run by a couple of friends of mine, only one of whom I've met in person. Expect casual swearing from word one.

Zap!
Great art and a fascinating scifi world make this a must-read webcomic. From the mind grapes of Pascalle Lepas and Chris Layfield.

Zortic
Mark Mekkes' contribution to the world of scifi-webcomicry. A marvelous play on typical science fiction.


Recommended Webcomic Reading
Beaver and Steve
A webcomic about Beaver,who is a beaver, and Steve, who is not a beaver. But he is a lizard of some sort, which I guess is good enough. Marvelously funny.

Bigger Than Cheeses
This is one of my guilty pleasures - it's remarkably off-the-wall and random at times, in the same way as Family Guy was back when it was good.

Diesel Sweeties
I will confess that I don't read this comic as much these days as I used to, but the quality of the writing has never wavered and pixelated sprite style used is rather endearing.

Dresden Codak
I would be inclined to say that this is what you get when you take XKCD, VGCats and Truck Bearing Kibble, put them through a mincing machine, oven-cook at 350 degrees for 35 minutes and then serve, garnished with parsley, with a side of pasta. But then, that's wholly inaccurate. Hoorah!

Joe Loves Crappy Movies
A webcomic about a guy named Joe who loves movies of the crap variety. Wonderfully well-written and drawn movie humour.

Obligatory Penny Arcade Link
If you set up a webcomic and don't link to Penny Arcade, I'm pretty sure Gabe and Tycho come into your home and break your shins. A sure-fire way of meeting the chaps behind the comic, although only really worth the risk if you've had your legs amputated.

Perry Bible Fellowship
So very random.

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
It's good, alright? Just read it.

Shortpacked!
Quite possibly the best webcomic set in a toy store I've ever seen. Quite possibly the only webcomic set in a toy store I've ever seen.

XKCD
Geek humour! Science humour! It's humour for people like you and me!


Related Links
Apathy Sketchpad
The personal website of fellow Jump Leads writer Andrew Taylor.

BenPaddon.com
The Hub for all of Ben's writing and acting projects.

Dream17
Fansite founded by Ben which covers the games developed by Team 17 Software, one of the last remaining BritSoft game developers in existence.

JjAR @ DeviantART
Artist JjAR's DeviantArt portfolio. Be warned, there's some mature content in there.

Lappius @ DeviantArt
An old version of the Jump Leads website featured the logo in the top-left of the screen with a swirly vortex behind it. That vortex image was originally created in 2005 by Lappius and he very kindly allowed us to use it on the website. In return, here's a link to his DeviantArt page.


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