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Below are my favourite webcomics, as well as whatever else I've decided to plug.

I'll happily link to your site under the appropriate title. Drop me an email at links@akibenetah.net and let me see your works.

I have two conditions for link trades:
1. Your site is a webcomic, or associated with webcomics.
2. You'll link back to me.

Anchors:
Plugged sites | Non-mainstream webcomics | Traded links
Relevant sites | Link to Hellomuffin!

Strips from 2004
The comics I first started reading and still am.
In alphabetical order.

Alien Loves Predator Alien Loves Predator by Bernie Hou: In New York, no one can hear your scream. The story about the alien Abe and the predator Preston -- flatmates in New York City. It's silly, well written, funny and right on. Well-worth reading -- no matter if you've seen/played Alien vs. Predator or not.

Beaver and SteveBeaver and Steve by James Turner: The unfeasible adventures of Beaver and Steve. The adventures really are unfeasible. Also, everything about this comic is cute (except Steve's irrational hate towards pandas, and the Shoe Goblin).

girlygirly by Josh Lesnick. The synopsis is too weird to get into, but if you like Hellomuffin, you'll like girly. It's weird, random and contains more elephants. On the site you'll find a link to it's prequel, Cutewendy.

IrritabilityIrritability by Mike E. Woodson. A comic with a large archive and a sense of completely random humour. Well-worth the hours it takes to go through its archives. Also there are a set of 24-hours comics on the site, which are irresponsibly funny.

LOOK WHAT I BROUGHT HOME!LOOK WHAT I BROUGHT HOME! by Scott E. Kuehner. This comic looks crude IS crude. Don't go there if you don't like your occasional dose of potty-humor, because this is a full dose and then some. Unfortunately it's not updating any more.

Our Home PlanetOur Home Planet by GD. The story of two criminal space aliens in a dubious family relation, who are chased by (and marry) all kinds of people and non-people. Very original art- and storywise, and well written.

Sexy LosersSexy Losers by Clay. This is a disgusting and vulgar comic. It doesn't know boundaries where jokes about all kinds of sex is concerned. Sadly it's no longer updating, but there is a huge archive. The art is awesome.

SinfestSinfest by Tatsuya Ishida is a comic you can follow as good as daily. Its archives never end. It's about the wannabe pimp Slick and the pretty-girl Monique, who're hanging together although none of them really know why.

WiguWigu by Jeffrey Rowland: A delightful comic about a variety of things. The comic is as delightful as they come, all from art to stories to bi-stories. Funny ideas, brilliant dialogue, cute art.

You Damn KidYou Damn Kid by Owen Dunne: A comic for grown-ups about being a kid. The cartoonist seems to describe his own childhood in a catholic home and school. This he does in a funny, melancholic, or sad way. Every single strip is a winner. TOP


Niche-comics deservant of right attention. If you're a webcartoonist and your comic is in the niche, contact me. Alphabetical order.


Go FishGo Fish by Rachael Peabody:
Behind every atheist is a god with a plan.
The evil god Baxter is forced to find himself some believers, before he ceases to exist. Mistaking a ichtyologist for a theologist, Baxter lands on the unsuspecting atheist Roger for help.

Paragon Sigma Paragon Sigma by Sam J. Bennighof. Four people awake in a spaceship in the shape of biotechnological prodigies. They were engineered as part of the Paragon Sigma-project on Earth, and now they are making their way back home. A very beautiful traditional-art science fiction comic. TOP


In alphabetical order.

VeenaVeena by Eric Theriault.
A fresh and professional comic about ghosts, magic and time travel. TOP

Strips from 2005
Useful sites for webcomic creators or connoisseurs.
Alpabetical order.

The Belfry Webcomics IndexIndex:
Belfry Webcomics Index
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A large index of online comics.

HotWebComics Index:
HotWebComics.
A large index of webcomics.

OnlineComicsIndex:
OnlineComics.
Index, community, overview and sorting.

WebComics Index:
WebComics.
An index and updates list.

BuzzComixToplist:
BuzzComix.
A popular toplist for webcomics.

TopWebComics Toplist:
TopWebComics.
Another popular toplist.

Toplist:
Webbed Comics.
A toplist where you can assemble your own rankings.

Toplist:
Webcomics List.
Yet another very popular toplist.

ComicSpaceCommunity:
ComicSpace.
The cartoonists' answer to MySpace.

WalrusScript:
Walrus.
A great PHP-script for updating webcomics. TOP


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