Every story has a plot. However some comics just love to have an overly large and complex plot, which I class as Plotty. Of course, it takes some real talent to pull this off well.

 
 

20th Century Boys

20th Century Boys is a book full of flashbacks. There’s an overlaying story-arc that slowly unveils, but mainly the focus is on the protagonists growing up then remembering their childhood.

Posted Sunday 18th September 2011 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Evil inc.

You would think that covering something that has been done to death would not be a good idea, but paradoxically for a comedy it works quite well.

Posted Tuesday 1st September 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Faeries' Landing

Faeries' Landing strikes me as some kind of a weird experiment, or possibly an author just wanted to try out a few different genres in the same series. Oh My Goddess! is a strong influence though.

Posted Saturday 10th October 2009 by Crazy Choco
 
 

Sluggy Freelance

Sluggy stars Torg, a goofy young man who is often between jobs, Riff, an inventor whose inventions tend to drive or at least trigger most of the plot-lines, and Bun Bun, a violent, slightly misanthropic, badass anti-hero who just happens to be a small lop rabbit.

Posted Tuesday 11th August 2009 by Crazy Choco