Unclassified Webcomics

These are Web Comics which don't seem to fit in any of the other categories, or maybe it's just that the person who made the page didn't bother to index it, leaving that job to helpful wiki elves who don't know enough about the comic to classify it. (If you know one of them well enough to realize that it actually does fit in some other category, please move it there).

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 * Adventure Dennis: A completed comic about a man who goes on a Platform Game-style adventure to save his town's mayor.
 * The Adventures Of Boring People
 * Alone in A Crowd: Currently resembles a slice of life comic, but has unusual elements such as a girl with cat ears. Not Life Embellished, so this list is probably the best place for it.
 * Amazingly Kickass Adventures: A rousing romp set in ye olde mystical land of Greece (which possibly doesn't exist), in which three peasants bumble about in hopes of someday saving something -- hopefully with a minimum of collateral damage.
 * Atavism: A comic about bad people doing bad things.
 * Awesome Adventures Comics: A series of one-shot comics in many different genres, similar in style to 2000 AD.
 * The Auragon Base: A comic about an author, her freinds, her demonlord twin brother, and the mis-adventures they have in the multiverse, also, there's torturing of pink squirrels.
 * Axe Cop: Written by five-year-old Malachai Nicolle and illustrated by professional artist Ethan Nicolle, this is the story of crime fighter Axe Cop (a cop armed with a fireman's axe) and his heterogeneous team of superheroes. Definitely Better Than It Sounds.
 * Bad Guy High: Learning to be evil was never this crazy.
 * Basic Instructions: A series of FauxToGuides.
 * Blank It: Two author avatars wander around a blank white landscape encountering increasingly bizarre devices and people. Better Than It Sounds.
 * Blood And Butterflies
 * Blown Away
 * The B Movie Comic
 * Boobs Ahoy
 * Boy Meets Boy
 * The Brick Testament: a Photo comic of the Old Testament, made with LEGO and dedicated to including as much (source-accurate!) sex and violence as can be expressed through its medium.
 * Boxer Hockey: A comic that revolves around the Alabama Mechanical Penguins (or Mekpens), who are a team that play the brutal fictional sport of Boxer Hockey.
 * Broken Lines - A comedy/non-adventure story about a cowboy, a spaceman, and a waitress traveling cross-country fighting evil in a stolen rental van.
 * The Buddy System : a genre-bending comedy series about six of the worst high school students ever reuniting years after a prom scandal caused the best student in school to get expelled and finding that none of them have let go of their pasts . Although most of the stories are grounded in reality, there are a lot of bizarre, cartoonish moments (mostly Played for Laughs, some drama, and satire) and Magical Realism (also played for laughs, drama, and satire).
 * Cameo Comic
 * Cat and Girl - A Post Modern strip that centers around the philosophical musings of the titular pair.
 * City of the Dead: Dumped into the biggest city possible with the afterlife's worst translator.
 * Code Twilight: the story of Legode Rydrion as she tries to rescue her parents across the Multiverse.
 * Coga Suro
 * The Comic Adventures of Left and Right
 * Cordless
 * Counting: 7 page comic about a suspicious man in a small town.
 * Crossover Wars: Technically a webcomic event rather than one webcomic
 * Crystal Rave
 * CVRPG
 * Daddy Long Legs: The life of dapper arthropods who happen to have very long legs.
 * Dark Brooding Mentally Disturbed Man
 * A Day Of Lucy: 
 * Darwin Carmichael Is Going to Hell: A slice of life comic set in a Brooklyn where All Myths Are True.
 * Death Boy: Silver Age heroism meets Dark Age anti-heroes: Death Boy is a bad ass normal tearing up the streets of Paradise City and clashing with Tezzer (Alien), the Zero League (supervillains) and the drinkers, fiends and critics that seek to plague his every move.
 * Death to The Extremist: A black quarter-circle and a white quarter-circle have bizarre conversations.
 * Deviantart Secret Wars: An affectionate homage to Marvel's original Crisis Crossover Secret Wars using a similar opening premise, but incorporating characters, settings and original sub-plots from members across Deviantart.
 * The Devil And The Monk: : A Buddhist monk is sent to Christian Hell. A minor demon is set out to torture his soul... and then comedy ensues.
 * Doctor Cat: A cat who is a doctor.
 * Doobl: A dark Stealth Parody of Christian webcomics.
 * Double Reacharound Orange
 * Double Reacharound Red
 * Dr. Brinner Ghost Psychiatrist: A psychiatrist whose patients are already dead. Created by Andrew Hussie of MS Paint Adventures fame.
 * Dustpit Follies
 * Eightland: Home to several short and long webcomics by the artist "Eight".
 * Electric Retard
 * Erratic Fiction : A surrealistic mash-up of horror, mystery and comedy, with a sprinkle of noir on top, fronted by an Amazing Technicolor Population for good measure.
 * Even in The Deepest Heart of Chaos A Glimmer of Order Can Be Found: Randomly generated set of photographs is made into a story.
 * Evil FTW or Evil FTW, or Evil For The Win.
 * Evil Overlords United
 * Eyepatchtan: The wacky adventures of several mathematically-named girls as they do random things (with some video game references thrown in for good measure) and compete in the Unofficial Gonk-off Contest while they're at it.
 * Fake Knight: A parody of the superhero genre following vigilantes Bedlam and Spotnick.
 * Farchie Archie
 * Filler House
 * Fishbones
 * Fluble
 * For Eternity: A clever BL comic/story that took concepts from Rainbow Brite and ran wild with them. In a good way.
 * The Fowl : a schizophrenic sleuth builds a better life through costumed crimefighting.
 * Funny Internet Comic
 * Get Your War On: A now defunct political webcomic which expresses the creator's anger and bitterness at the War On Terror through the medium of profane clipart office-workers.
 * Godquest
 * Goodwill Heroes: Four incompetent, but well-meaning, crimefighters handle the problems of a fictional college town named Univer City, utilizing jazz, fashion, condoms, and rubber bullets.
 * The Greening Wars
 * Grin N Spirit
 * Grumble: The webcomic you can't read.
 * Happle Tea: A webcomic about mythology and other things.
 * Happyface Comics
 * Heartstuck
 * Hello Cleveland
 * Housetrapped
 * Hyperbole and A Half
 * Hyperboy
 * The in Joke : A strange comic devoted to immortalizing those moments in life you usually say that, "You had to be there". The In Joke
 * Ink Tank
 * Iji
 * The Incredible and Awe Inspiring Serial Adventure of The Amazing Plasma Man
 * Jail Break: A nonsensical MS Paint Adventures webcomic.
 * Jerkcity
 * Jet Dream: A Remix Comic mostly based on the Gold Key Amazon Brigade feature of the same name. Not presented in traditional webcomic format. In this version, the "Stunt-Girl Counterspies" become "T-Girl Counterspies", though the focus is more on Affectionate Parody of old comics than Fetish Fuel (though Your Mileage May Vary). See it here.
 * Jill Trent Science Sleuth: Another Gender Bender Remix Comic from the perpetrator of Jet Dream, above.
 * Joe Loves Crappy Movies
 * The KA Mics: It is a collection of stand alone cartoons & cartoon series, some human, some furry, some science fiction & some fantasy. For those who like to classify things, it's a mess.
 * Karabear Comics Unlimited
 * Kay and P A girl goes to college to study music and rooms with her imaginary friend.
 * Keiki: Platypus Comix takes readers to a side of Hawaii few get to see, showcasing the crazy exploits that a group of grade-schoolers experiences.
 * Knite follows a group known as Knite as they take kites with lights attached to them and fly them up into the sky from tall buildings to give starlight to the smog filled Chinese city below.
 * Law Toons is a site with anvilicious, narmy "strips" and animations about the law.
 * Led By a Mad Man: A psuedo Slife Of Life webcomic set After the End.
 * A Lesson Is Learned but The Damage Is Irreversible: Oh my. Gag a strip, kind of, but certainly dada as well. Notes of life embellishment in some strips. I'm just not sure where to put it.
 * The Life of Nob T Mouse: a chef and part-time adventurer battles a surreal universe but just wants to live a quiet life.
 * Linburger
 * Love Me Nice
 * Lunar Hill
 * Magic Eight Ball Girl - a Superhero parody story initially Played for Laughs, it has since undergone Cerebus Syndrome (although it retains a few humourous elements).
 * Magic and Physics - A webcomic where the main point is that the characters speak. There is seemingly no plot, but neither do they do a gag a day format, so in the end, it belongs here.
 * Manala Next Door
 * Marilith is drama and dark comedy about the work of the eponymous assassin
 * Mary Sue Academy is an Academy for up and coming Mary Sues in a world where fan fiction are paying gigs.
 * Masquerade
 * Memoria
 * Minimum Security is an extreme environmentalist comic that is hosted on the web and appears in some alternative newspapers.
 * Mistakes of Youth
 * Muktuk Wolfsbreath Hard Boiled Shaman
 * Mulberry: Platypus Comix follows the adventures of their mascot, Mulberry Sharona: a wealthy Californian girl who refuses to succumb to ditziness.
 * My Name Is Q
 * Nemu Nemu: Two young girls go through life interaction with their magic talking stuffed pups. Like Alone in A Crowd above, most closely resembles a slice of life comic the most, but two of it's main characters are talking stuffed animals.
 * Next Town Over: An pale and enigmatic woman hunts down a suave and equally enigmatic pyropath in the Old West, with neither giving any regard to the collateral damage incurred by their battles.
 * Niels: Evil. Bisexual. Dane.School
 * The Oatmeal: Comic observations, without enough of a setting or characters to be called Slice of Life.
 * One Chilly November Day
 * Other Peoples Business: Set in the same universe as Friendly Hostility, but darker.
 * Out of Print: Superhero Parody comic on the humor of being in public domain.
 * Parry and Carney
 * Particle Fiction: 'a monthly comic book that just happens to be online' which passes through a variety of genres, making it difficult to classify.
 * Pilli Adventure
 * Pokey the Penguin
 * Pon and Zi
 * Princess Pi: Platypus Comix sends an invincible Egyptian princess on adventures that tend not to make sense.
 * Punk Pink: Falls somewhere between Fantasy and Sci-fi, but it's hard to tell where.
 * Remus: A dystopia set near enough in the future to avoid being sci-fi.
 * Rock Paper Scissors: A web comic about a girl named Reilly Fay who, through her own misadventures, ends up being forced to work for a man named Jack (AKA: Mr. Friday). It is mostly criminal fiction, with psychological thriller and sci-fi elements. Has a fast-paced plot and highly entertaining characters.
 * Sacred Heart: "A kind of weird teen-drama where dead bodies show up and no one really freaks out too much," to quote Hideous Energy's descriptive review.
 * Scrambled Eggs: Platypus Comix skewers pop culture with help from a Vietnamese-American boy named Tuan Nuaghen, and his adoptive brothers Harvey and Quint.
 * The Serious A surreal comic about... something. Illegible, badly drawn, in its color counterpart's case, badly colored and badly lettered on the computer. So bad it's good. It's supposed to be surreal or something, but it's just stupid.
 * Shadownova: Plot driven action/adventure that wasn't quite futuristic enough for the sci-fi index.
 * Shark Teeth
 * Sinister Evolution
 * Sketchy: Increasingly bizarre adventures of an absentminded but lovable little blobby fellow who likes pancakes and exploration.
 * Slyphorama: A parody webcomic of an original manga series by the same name that as of yet has no chapters released. Also has some strips based on other series as well.
 * Slightly Eccentric The adventures of an inquisitive bread and cynical apple.
 * Small Market Sports Topical sports humor from four anthropomorphic pieces of sports equipment (and one radio)
 * Smuf: What this comic is has long been the subject of debate.
 * Somewhere Different
 * Sordid Details Following: Follows an every day high school girl and the strange girl she found who she thinks is an alien. Zombies and witchcraft pop up, but other than that it's very much Slice of Life.
 * Spikeboy
 * Spleen Tea
 * Stage Select
 * Stencil 88
 * Strawberry Syrup
 * Subnormality
 * Supah Nario Bros: A humorus mix between Super Mario Bros and Naruto
 * Superego
 * Superidol: A short webcomic and big Take That from Warren Ellis about an Idol Singer that is generated to bring Instrumentality.
 * Survivor Fan Characters
 * Sweet Beat: A manga-style comedy about the adventures of a crew that lives and works on a flying bakery.
 * Sword of Heaven
 * The System: An office-oriented webcomic that makes exclusive use of the international symbol signs and graphics derived from them.
 * Tailsteak: From the creator of 1/0, a collection of comic series collected in a single archive.
 * Taylors Polynomials: Personification of mathematical equations.
 * Teahouse: Amazing art for an amazing web-gay-comics.
 * Terminal Lance: Based on the author's experience as a United States Marine.
 * Thespiphobia
 * Today Nothing Happened
 * Todd Allison and The Petunia Violet: Could technically be historical, but the time period doesn't seem all that important to the plot.
 * The Tripadelic Life of Spannith No Punchlines: Might count as some sort of fantasy, but also has sci-fi elements and a lot of general wtf-ery.
 * Twisted Kaiju Theater
 * Uncreation
 * Used Books: Three women struggle with dark secrets and enemies from an allegedly defunct criminal organization.
 * Vampirates
 * Vatsy and Bruno
 * Very Bad Koalas
 * Vinigortonio: A monthly comedy comic about 3 friends and their Platypus.
 * Waterworks
 * What It Takes
 * When She Was Bad
 * Worse: "It is a messy, itchy time for the Universe"
 * Yaoi Tales
 * Zombie and Mummy