Spin off stories and other adventures from the world of Atomic Robo!
Demon Street
Aliza Layne
Two kids explore a world full of monsters and magic trying to find their way home again. But when home has been stolen from you, where do you go to get it back?
Parisa
Ellen K
Two friends, Nolan and Gwen, take it upon themselves to escort the amnesiac spirit Lelief across the world of Parisa.
Atomic Robo
Brian Clevinger, Scott Wegener
The robot punches monsters and bad robots and one time he was a cowboy.
Sister Claire
Yamino
In the troubled aftermath of a great war between Witches and her fellow Nuns, novice Sister Claire just wants a purpose.
Sufficiently Remarkable
Maki Naro
Two young women living in Brooklyn discover that you're always coming of age.
Cyanide & Happiness
Explosm
Satire, dark humor and surreal humor.
Awkward Zombie
Katie Tiedrich
Gags and goofs about videogames and the things that happen in them.
Knights Errant
J.R. Doyle
Wilfrid's humble quest for revenge becomes bigger and bloodier by the day.
Guilded Age
T Campbell, John Waltrip, Florence Machina
Welcome to the saga of the working-class adventurer! Enjoy the complete story with new annotations daily!
Anarchy Dreamers
Emily Ree
Sparkly undead kids fight society's worst Nightmares in this pastel-punk urban fantasy coming-of-age!
Star Trip
Gisele Weaver
Jas is a human taken from her home planet on a trip across the galaxy she will never forget.
The Mash
L.F. Garcia, Danigami
In a world shrouded in mystery and threatened by great evil,a young mummy prince will use his new life to unite with other monster children to save it.
Little Red & Wolf
Aoi Maneki
Delve into the daily lives of two famous fairytale characters, and their adventures in this big weird world we all live in.
Witchy
Ariel Slamet Ries
In the witch kingdom Hyalin, the strength of your magic is determined by the length of your hair.
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Kelly Turnbull
A weekly comic celebrating the finer things in life. Like manly men, lumberjacks, and time traveling special ops agents.
Ozzie the Vampire
Eric Lide
Ozzie and her best friend Kimmy are your average everyday normal art students – except one is an immortal vampire with superpowers and the other possesses a magic talking grimoire. Also they have to save their town from a demonic invasion.
Novae
KaiJu
A historical romance with a touch magic and a dash of astronomy. It chronicles the romantic adventures of Sulvain, a sweet tempered necromancer and Raziol, a passionate 17th century astronomer.
Nerf Now!!
Josué Pereira
A cute webcomic about fanservice, video games, and... love. Mostly video games, though.
Dumbing of Age
David M Willis
Joyce has been homeschooled her entire life until now, when she's suddenly a freshman in college! Things don't go well.
Girl Genius
Phil Foglio, Kaja Foglio
In a time when the Industrial Revolution has become an all-out war, Mad Science rules the World...with mixed success.
Never Satisfied
Taylor Robin
Lucy Marlowe, a magician's apprentice, competes against other apprentices for an important, magical, Goverment Job.
Stand Still, Stay Silent
Minna Sundberg
A few generations after the end of the world, a small, poorly financed research crew is sent out to rediscover whatever is left of the forbidden old world in the south.
Tove
Severin
The end of the world is coming, and Tove doesn't want to be a hero, but SOMEONE has to look after her little brother.
Elephant Town
Danielle Corsetto
The long, slow tale of Kris, Paul, Berto and Mirando, four people who live in the same creaky old house, but don't know each other. New chapter updates every 2 months.
Wilde Life
Pascalle Lepas
Oscar decided to rent an old haunted house, and that's when things got weird...
Empowered
Adam Warren
A sexy superhero comedy (except when it isn't) about the never-ending struggles of a plucky but very unlucky young superheroine.
Devil's Candy
Rem, Bikkuri
A lush fantasy about boy genius Kazu Decker, the girl he constructed for his 9th grade science project, and the world of devils and monsters they live in.
El Goonish Shive
Dan Shive
WARNING: This comic often ignores the Laws of Physics
Peritale
Mari Costa
A fairy godmother with no magic tries her best to successfully fulfill a Fairytale and win the respect of her peers.
Demon's Mirror
Harry Bogosian
Based loosely off of "The Snow Queen", a story by Hans Christian Andersen, we see things take a different turn as the demons become central characters, and the side characters stick around. Yup, that's the only differences. Enjoy!
Starhammer
J.N. Monk, Harry Bogosian
A teen girl inherits a powerful alien artifact and proceeds to make a series of increasingly poor decisions
Monster Pulse
Magnolia Porter Siddell
Four kids run afoul of a creepy secret organization's experiments, which turn their body parts into fighting monsters. Part sentimental coming-of-age story, part monster-training shonen manga, with just a bit of sci-fi body horror.
Jailbird
Charlie Davis
An all-ages comic about a recently escaped prisoner's struggle to understand the outside world, and vice-versa. Also, a magic cape!
No Need for Bushido
Suburban Samurai, J W Kovell
The flash of a blade, the clash of steel! A runaway princess and her samurai companion navigate a fractured country on the brink of war.
Helvetica
J.N. Wiedle
This story follows Helvetica's quest to uncover who he was in life, his existential crises, and his struggle to to make death worth living.
Lighter Than Heir
Melissa Albino
A young Volant woman joins the military in an effort to upstage her war-hero father.
Spinnerette
Krazy Krow, Rocio Zucchi, Pablo Rey
When a lab accident gives Heather Brown spider powers and six arms, she does what any midwest comic geek would do: Become Ohio's #3 superhero!
The Sanity Circus
Windy
Magic, monsters and mysteries await in the odd city of Sanity. It's up to Attley and a colorful group of characters to find out just what is going on.
[un]Divine
Ayme
A highschool senior thought giving up his soul for a demon was a good idea. It wasn't.
Between Failures
Jackie Wohlenhaus
The low stakes adventures of an assorted group of 20 somethings trapped in the declining years of American retail. They are naughty and say lots of swears.
The Hunter of Insania
Aoi Maneki
Wiol Alkko sells fake magical objects to those desperate for cures. When he tries to scam a real witch, she curses him: within a year, Wiol must learn and respect magic, or succumb to corruption of body and mind.
Sam & Fuzzy
Sam Logan
Troubled by gangster rodents, lovesick vampire stalkers, or confused ninja assassins? Don't panic! Sam and Fuzzy are here to help. (For a reasonable fee.)
The Glass Scientists
Sage (S.H.) Cotugno
A gaslamp fantasy comic about the life and times of a ragtag group of mad scientists and their enigmatic leader, Dr. Henry Jekyll.
As a former legomaniac adult-parents of young lego maniacs – who yes, inherited a STASH… you haven’t lived till you’ve stepped on a single-pip brick bare foot in the dark. They are of course the most rigid objects in the universe and the perverse little hypercubes some manage to land with all six corners facing UP… Need frakkin’ surgery to extract them.
hahah, Lego is like a Family Heirloom now. It can keep getting passed on to the next generation, and it just continues to grow. My four year old just inherited my stash, and his has now begun to grow, at a faster rate than even mine did.
I don’t have a huge collection, but I’m looking forward to passing it on if I have kids. It’s just one big tub of all the sets I had (minus a couple) tossed together. I still have most, if not all, the instructions for the sets though. I’ve actually just recently started getting back into picking up the occasional set, starting with getting some retired sets off ebay.
I am part of club of Adult Fans of LEGO called CactusBrick.
We are one of many clubs throughout the world. The reason LEGO has finally taken of
in the US is that we are finally listening to the Europeans. LEGO all throughout Europe has always
been popular with adults.
You buy more LEGO from Bricklink it is the online marketplace to buy LEGO.
Thousands and Thousands of Pieces!!!
Oh we have one of those. excess stashes I mean. so many fond memories of trading pieces and buildings houses.
I owned a weapons shop in lego land!
I used to make castles like crazy. I should take a photo of some of my collection.
My husband and I bought 1200 legos this Christmas just so our past selves would be jealous of our kids.
As a former legomaniac adult-parents of young lego maniacs – who yes, inherited a STASH… you haven’t lived till you’ve stepped on a single-pip brick bare foot in the dark. They are of course the most rigid objects in the universe and the perverse little hypercubes some manage to land with all six corners facing UP… Need frakkin’ surgery to extract them.
Who cares about lego!… Check out the TNMT shirt!
Samuraiartguy, cubes have eight corners.
Have to resist the urge to go and demand my legos back from the little kids at church…
You’re only too old for Legos if you’ve grown a pedostache.
I’m rather surprised no one has posted a message bemoaning the superfluous “s” added to LEGO. Or have all those messages been “dealt with?”
My nephew got the stack of legos I used to have as a kid. He absolutely loves legos and builds sets meant for kids several years older than he is.
I am so proud of him!
hahah, Lego is like a Family Heirloom now. It can keep getting passed on to the next generation, and it just continues to grow. My four year old just inherited my stash, and his has now begun to grow, at a faster rate than even mine did.
I don’t have a huge collection, but I’m looking forward to passing it on if I have kids. It’s just one big tub of all the sets I had (minus a couple) tossed together. I still have most, if not all, the instructions for the sets though. I’ve actually just recently started getting back into picking up the occasional set, starting with getting some retired sets off ebay.
I am part of club of Adult Fans of LEGO called CactusBrick.
We are one of many clubs throughout the world. The reason LEGO has finally taken of
in the US is that we are finally listening to the Europeans. LEGO all throughout Europe has always
been popular with adults.
You buy more LEGO from Bricklink it is the online marketplace to buy LEGO.
Thousands and Thousands of Pieces!!!