The following are instructive pieces to help webcomics authors understand some of the basics of webcomic construction, limitations, and pitfalls.
To Webcomic Artists, by TheLuigiian
A brief warning for aspiring webcomic artists and an introduction to Bad Webcomics Wiki.
Anthropomorphic Animals and Their Use in Cartoons and Comics, by DrShaym
The reasons why so many cartoon characters are anthropomorphic animals.
The Cute and Cuddly Cast, by An Angry Lesbian (assuming that this is lesbot's new profile)
An explanation of why the art style of your comic should reflect the tone.
The Furry: Can it be used for the forces of good?, by PhillipC
Tips on how to make a comic featuring anthropomorphic animals without drawing the common criticisms aimed at "furry" comics.
Getting the Best Scan in Greyscale, by An Angry Lesbian
Tips on how to digitize a traditional drawing, and optimizing it to look as good as possible.
The Laziness, by pro-mole
Reasons and examples to explain why a comic artist shouldn't always go the easy route when making a comic.
The Mary Sue Character, by William Seagate
A character isn't perfect if he or she doesn't have flaws, and attempts to make characters without flaws almost invariably end up making the character unlikable and usually alienate the audience.
The VERY IMPORTANT OPINIONS, by yaouhuntressearth
While there's nothing inherently wrong with expressing an opinion in a comic, it should be done subtly, and should address all sides of the issue in question. Otherwise, comic will come across as preachy, pretentious, and obnoxious.
the Wall of Text, by William Seagate
Exposition in a comic should be kept to a minimum as the story and motivations of the characters should be expressed through the art as much as possible, and dialog and narration shouldn't disrupt the pacing.
the Webcomic Book of Sins, by TheLuigiian and William Seagate (I think)
A brief list of the most common major flaws seen in bad webcomics.
Why Monochrome Bitmap is Bad, by The Luigiian
The reason why an artist shouldn't compress their images to monochrome bitmap.






