Post about dead webcomics in this thread.This thread is only for DEAD and ABANDONED webcomics. Situations like:>Creator died>Creator said they quit the story>creator in prison>creator disappeared or The website just died without explanationUnless its been on hold for something like 5+ years, comics on hiatus do not fit here.
The comic I posted in the OP is Return to sender.It's incomplete and died over 20 years ago in 2005. If you'd like to read it, here's the archive:https://web.archive.org/web/20130603080003/http://rts.lunistice.com/index.html
>>151816003fair warning, the story barely even got started from what I remember.
I don't know if this one will ever resume, but I think the original plot line was mostly finished. Though it's been a while since I read it.The next plot started but the comic died because the author needed to devote time to his family.https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/http://www.greenknightcomic.comhttps://archive.org/details/The-Green-Knight-webcomic-online
>>151816909you should probably tell viewers a little about the comics you post as well.
Noisehttps://tapas.io/series/NOISE1/infoComic about a difunctional jazz band and sibling trouble. The author dropped it in college.It's very of its time (aka the author was a Scandinavian very deep into early 2020s identity politics), but the drama was amusing.
>>151815963Thread got me to think of pic related.https://ahs-comic.com/ I recall jacking off to some of the panels like 10 years ago but I never actually read any of it. Creator apparently had an unfortunate series of events take place, might be dead. Last update was in 2018.
>>151815963Was into this as a young fag. Was pissed as hell the creator never officially "ended it", not a word from them for years, even after coming back to actual comics later.Good to get used to that shit early - the haituses and mental health stuff, the creator being more interested in ideas and characters than actually making the comic, all that shit.Same with TV and book series. I just refuse to engage with media where the resolution is critical to its story, until the thing is actually complete. If it still seems good after the hype dies down, I'll check it out. Maybe a little to contrarian but I just get too invested, invites disappointment.