Requiem:
A dark scifi/fantasy updating daily
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Wallpapers: All Requiem related wallpapers and artwork have been moved over to the Devian Art site. Currently, there are about 60 wallpapers and counting to keep your desktop occupied ;)
Friends and Personal Links:
Kheperu Studios (An artistic community started by a friend of mine. You can find some of my work there when I'm not busy with Requiem.)
Esoteric Science Research Center (The coolest science blog around.)
R&P Web Design (A friend and classmates web design business.)
Reciprocal Links:
OnlineComics.net - A directory of online comics
Comics Directory - comics related news, books and web resources .
Comic Links:
Summer of Keenspace (Our first event participation. This one features a picture of our very own Jessica Tindal)
KeenSwim (One of the few events that we actually have a chance to participate in. You can find our entry here)
Something Positive (Before S*P I didn't even know that there were webcomics. This is the comic that got me hooked.)
Super Goth (An infrequently updated comic by the person who indirectly talked me into taking the Keenspace plunge)
Metanoia (One of my favorites. It is part biblical allegory, dark fantasy, gothic crime novel and just all around damn good. Artistically it reminds me of a cross between James O'Barr and Geoff Darrow (specifically the artwork he did for "Hard Looks" and "Another Chance to Get it Right") and is visually and emotionally stunning.) This is also the first comic that I ever did fan art for.
Insanity for the Poor (Our very first guest strip for someones comic. You can find our guest appearance Here And a while back we participated in a project of IftP as well:
Fallen Angels Used Books (A wonderfully drawn comic that reminds me a lot of Charles De Lint. The story is very intrigung so far)
Point Guardian (A very good superhero comic that actually takes itself seriously. Being as how I was brought up on the 1930's/1940's comic books, you can see where I would appreciate this :)
The Specialists (An alternate history, graphic novel set in the labyrinthian world of the CIA. Splendidly executed, and top notch. "The Boss" maybe the loneliest man in the world...but he still kicks ass...) The Specialists is also done though the use of 3d graphic design software as well which sets it apart (in a very good way) from the PVP rip offs.
Tank'd (Another of our guest appeareances you can check it out here)
Stubble (Stubble is in part a story about growing up, college, the changes of life with a dash of the supernatural and superhero myth thrown in. I have been finding myself reading and rereading the archives of this one a hell of a lot lately. At any rate I encourage everyone who reads this to check out this comic. This one has made me do something I don't often do in the web comic world: Care about the characters.)
Pointless (Some of the best art I have seen in a while, plus an engrossing storyline. I would love to know just what the hell the enemies are)
The Blue Skunk (Another intriguing story, and top notch artwork. My only problem with it is that I wish there was more of it to read ;)
Cortland (A comic strip about a freelance graphic designer...Cortland is funny as hell and has become one of my faves.
Many Tidings Grim (Space Aliens, The Grim Reaper, and Dinosaurs with poor vocabulary. Delightfully twisted. This is the comic that got me hooked.
Lord Ravage the Drama (Photomanipulation, sprites, and a very cool kind of humor that I have found myself getting hooked on. In addition, C.D.I. aka Cyber Dark Infection, a gothic/supernatural/cyberpunk graphic novel has recently started up here as well that from what I have seen definitely has potential to be very interesting.)
Bot and Cam (Another 3d generated webcomic that just so happens to be extremely funny. The main characters? A robot and a mobile webcam. The humor? Very, very good.)