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Dwarf Fortress webcomics

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Dwarf Fortress, due to a combination of its insane level of complexity and minimal artistic depiction, attracted the attention of various webcomic writers and artists - detail minded folk, often attracted to games, and with very active imaginations. These webcomic 'strippers have immortalized Dwarf Fortress, sometimes as individual episodes in their ongoing webstrips, sometimes as brand new webcomics devoted entirely to Dwarf Fortress.

Dwarf Fortress Webcomics

Strike the Earth!

Strike the Earth! by Ran was begun in November 2009, this comic tells the epic story of the Sunderclasp. The Dwarfs hit the usual stumbling blocks of being in a sinister terrain, including facing undead wildlife.

Individual Comics

Three Panel Soul

This sequel comic to MacHall gives us two Dwarf Fortress strips, On Dwarven Fortresses and On Trade Goods. Both comics deal with typical Dwarf Fortress fun, such as catsplosion and stereotypical Dwarf literal-mindedness.

See Also: Bronzemurder