Links
Links to PUTF are always welcome and appreciated. Feel free to use any of the graphics below to do so; just right-click on your choice and select the option to "Save Image As..." to your hard drive, then upload it to your website. If you let me know the URL you linked me from, I'll more than likely return the favor.
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Recommended Comics
Jen Boeke's Catharsis — Pirate socks, naked squirrels, sentient dust and home of the patented dragon noogie. Because sanity comes in many flavors.
Annie Carlson's I'm Blue stars a computer/gaming geekgirl. And they catapult Macs across a football field. What more could you ask for?
- Zak Kramer's Nine Lives, Many Masters — A temp agency for familiars. If you like your Pagan humor dry, biting and sarcastic (and since you're here I'm assuming you do), this is the comic for you.
Shivian's Oh My Gods! is a Pagan-based comic for the polytheistic masses — this is the comic that inspired me to create PUTF. Give it a look.
Aeire's Queen of Wands — Soap opera about a sarcastic sci-fi/renfaire geek and her various alternapunkish friends. Excellent art and writing, and the lead character is Wiccan.
Jeph Jacques's Questionable Content — Sexual tension, sentient computers and indie music. All the best things in life.
Greg Dean's Real Life Comics is based on the real life of its author, a computer/gaming geek. The first web comic I really got into, and still one of my favorites.
- Randy Milholland's Something Positive — A group of mentally unstable friends and lovers abuse each other. Randy is one of the only cartoonists I know who's managed to make a living off of his web comic strip. Definitely worth a look.
Pagan Resources
- Christopher Penczak is an eclectic witch and writer based in New Hampshire who teaches workshops and classes on tarot, Reiki healing and other magickal principles.
- Pagan.US — Cian Sléibhín's Pagan web site, featuring a message board, some on-line games, poetry, etc.
- Saplings — An online discussion forum for teen- and college-aged Pagans of all paths.
- The UnCoven of the Solitaries is a group for the ungrouped. Or something like that.
- The Witches' Voice — Neopagan news and networking. One of the biggest occult sites on the Net; so big that linking it here is almost redundent, as you probably know the URL by heart already.