About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Webcomic author stubs, Bill Holbrook, Wapsi Square, Zach Weiner, Adam Arnold, Chris Crosby, Garfield Minus Garfield, Where the Buffalo Roam, Raina Telgemeier, Avalon, Joe Zabel, Kazu Kibuishi, Lea Hernandez, Richard Stevens, Plan Nine Publishing, Dorothy Gambrell, Tristan A. Farnon, Shawn Handyside, Christopher B. Wright, Nowhere Girl, What's New with Phil & Dixie, Mike S. Miller, The Pain - When Will It End?, Serializer, Funny Bunnies, John Allison, Sydney Padua, Sublunary, The Black Cherry Bombshells, Dicebox, The Jimi Homeless Experience, Carnivale De Robotique, Kean Soo, Spy6teen, IComic, Zhang Xiaohe, J. D. Frazer, What the Duck, Grey Legacy, La Morte Sisters, Drew Weing, Dasepo Naughty Girls, Webcomics Nation, Art Comics Daily, Dumbrella, Yamara, Hypercomics, NeverNever, Chuck Whelon, White Ninja, Le blog de Frantico, The Joy of Tech, Jeremy "Norm" Scott, Comics Village, Big Fat Whale, Girlamatic, I Drew This, Joey Manley, Spamusement!, Persepolis 2.0, Sugarshock!, Guest comic, Winger, New England Webcomics Weekend, Lore Brand Comics, Thinking Ape Blues, Vlad Kolarov, Salamander Dream, Astounding Space Thrills, Idiot Box, Michael Poe, Fly, You Fools!, Re-Evolution, The Black Tower, Leftover Soup, K. Sandra Fuhr. Excerpt: Wapsi Square is a slice of life/fantasy webcomic set in modern Minneapolis, "a world almost exactly like the one you want to believe you live in." It also includes multiple supernatural elements, including a psychic and a god, which contrasts with its soap opera nature. The name derives from the Wapsipinicon River. The story starts following the mundane life of main character Monica and focuses prominently on her interactions with her friends. She works as an anthropologist dealing with artifacts for museum and the strips are mostly of the gag-a-day form. This changes, however, with the introd...