

Unlike all of the other examples, this is a straight drama, and is honestly really low key, the entire story feels like what it would be like to live in a D&D world. Extremely interesting character dynamics. Anyways, it follows a Samurai who is trying to start up an all female military unit, which is ironically exactly what one of my players is doing. Set in a Japanese/Chinese setting, this story honestly really reminds me of Goblins. You really come to love the main bunch, which includes a Yuan-ti Pureblood Rogue, a Drow fighter (who is basically a massive nerd), a half Dragon Cleric, a Demon Touched Blackguard, A werebear fighter and a human aristocrat. The world building is intriguing but sadly unexplored, the plot is kinda confusing, but the dialogue and most importantly the characters are fantastic. The art starts out poor and gets.slightly less poor. I am not including any webcomics that can be found on this sight.Ī D&D adventure from the perspective of the protagonists, who spend their time fighting against either other bigger evil things, or petty good guys. Obviously none of these are as good as OOTS or Goblins, but these are still all worth reading.

I really feel like reading some D&D based webcomics, so here are three that really need love. I wanted to highlight some underrated comics, but if i went with all webcomics, the list would be absurd.
