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Christ-Influenced Comics:
Alien Dice - This story of a slave attempting to complete a contest that promises to win him his freedom is written by Tiffany Ross, who does a number of good comics. Chel, one of the main characters in Alien Dice, struggles to live out her faith.
PURE - Another comic by Ross
Campus Safari - Another comic by Ross
Goblin Hollow - The adventures of Ben Bruin, a bear who is married to a cougar named Lily, owns a video arcade, and has a crew of little "goblins" who are imprinted with different aspects of his personality. This comic recently went through a
retroactive continuity adjustment and title change, so the faith influence isn't as readily apparent as it was (because the archives that contained some of the best examples are not part of the new section of the comic; RH Junior is slowly bringing parts of the past into the new section, but the old section, "Under the Lemon Tree" had quite a lot of good parts about Ben's faith and the impact his decision to remain chaste had on his life. One of the best faith influence portions of the old comic was the Schlock Mercenary crossover. If you want to read about that, I think you can still order the paperback version of the (almost (The section after they got married is missing)) full run of UTLT from Lulu.
Nip and Tuck - An excellent and funny comic by RH Junior about two brother foxes and their adventures as Nip Todd gets into all sorts of trouble with his reckless ways and Tuck Todd is often pulled into them. This comic has filled out very nicely, and the duo work well together even now that they have followed separate paths. Though the Todd boys are irreverent about many things, they tend to hold the important things in proper regard, though without much ceremony.
Tales of the Questor - The best of the story-based RH Junior comics, ToTQ follows the adventures of Quentyn Quinn, a Rac Cona Daimh (small, raccoon-like folk) whose faith in Yeshu helps him to prevail through the trials that come with his adventures. Quentyn's faith comes up often in the story, which is part of why it is one of my favorites.
Firefly Cross - More archetypal than literal in its overt references to faith, this is still a great story about the struggles of a young woman who is chosen to be the keeper of a champion sword and its protector.
Crimson Dark - A very well-done comic/GNIP. One of the characters, David, is a Christian protrayed positively.
General Protection Fault (GPF Webcomic) - Follows the adventures of Nick and his colleagues at GPF Software. Plenty of geek humor awaits in this one. I didn't sleep well until I got through the archives because the story pulled me in so well I had trouble leaving it to go to bed. In one of the more recent storylines, Providence, Dr. Seghal, and Indian Christian, brings in a good deal of a faith message. Not that there was no influence before this; Nick and Ki both talk about their commitment to wait until marriage to have sex. A very well-done comic, though it gets a little wacky from time to time, and I'm not sure what the deal is with the Gamester.
Other Comics:
Chasing the Sunset
MegaTokyo
Those Destined
CATHARSIS
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