Thursday, October 13, 2011

Drowtales!

Drowtales has just about everything you could want from a webcomic – elves with fancy names, magic with fancy names, absolutely amazing art, and a six-day-a-week, full page update schedule.

As another one of my biggest favorites, Drowtales follows the life of Ariel, a young Drow girl, in her adventures as the daughter of a queen in a matriarchal and highly status based society. The world of Drowtales is an interesting and complex system of an enormous cast of characters (most of which have their own stories told in between the main character chapters) and a well thought out and expansive system of governments and factions. The art, though, is the most wonderful part of this webcomic. Created by a team of several people in the same manner as major comic books, Drowtales features a wondrous level of detail.

This, in fact, is the webcomic that got me into reading webcomics, as well as being the inspiration for a variety of other projects and ideas. With its huge backlog of pages, its six-day-a-week update schedule, and complex story, though, this is one webcomic that you should make sure to have a lot of time set aside for if you want to read.

www.drowtales.com

1 comment:

  1. This sounds like it'll be interesting. You got me hooked.

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