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Popular Last Week: National Video Games Day

ArtCrumbs Featured Comics • Sep 12, 2022



No matter what console you started on, they can bring out the best of us! Friends joining together to beat a villain in multiplayer, entering the game to play as the villain, or falling in love with the villain's son?! What kind of games ARE these? Let's play and find out with today's Popular Last Week, featuring:

1. The Final Boss's Son Loves the Protagonist, 198 pages - Published by Bwillett Comics, (cc/ @bwillett)

With the Sword of the Four Goddesses, a chosen hero will destroy the dark lord Arenjee. To stop him, Arenjee sends his son Ozmodeus to kill the hero before he can get to the dark lord. However, poor Oz finds he has a problem, he’s fallen in love with the hero! What’s a boy to do when his boyfriend is destined to kill his dad?

Story and Art by Bwillett Comics


 


 

2. Super Mario Adventures Continued (A Fan Comic!), 112 pages - Published by So Very Unofficial, (cc/ @IllustratrixShiro)

Super Mario Adventures Continued (SMAC for short) is a love letter to the Super Mario Universe written by Gabe Lerman, Edited by Beth Lerman, and drawn by Shiro (me!) It is and will remain completely, 100% free to read and is a derivative, parody work based off Charlie Nozawa's Super Mario Adventures comics.

Story and Art by So Very Unofficial


 


 

3. I am the Final Boss, 58 pages - Published by rensensei, (cc/ @rensensei)

A corporate slave in a tech company accidentally discovers secret game server on the Dark Web. However, he is forced to play and become the final boss of the game where he could earn or lose all of his crypto depending on the quests given.

Story and Art by rensensei


 


 

4. Alpha Shift, 342 pages - Published by Melonpaperweight, (cc/ @melonpaperweight)

[Updates weekly until it catches up with original version]. Robin moved to River City for a fresh start. Fenrik’s writing team is in shambles. Video games shouldn’t be this hard to make. Join the fox and the hound as they team up at Goose Liver Studios as they try to bring the next title in the Cardinal Sin franchise to success without falling head-first into feelings.

Story and Art by Melonpaperweight


 


 

5. Blue Screen, 94 pages - Published by Blu-kun, (cc/ @bluescreenoff)

Coding manga ❗❓ Blue Screen is a shōnen manga about competitive programming. Yes, you read that right. Follow Kai Uchiumi’s path to becoming the greatest programmer! For more info, go to patreon.com/bluescreen_off! Join the Blue Screen Army! https://discord.gg/TGHw3m4Nsn Check the links: linktr.ee/bluescreen_off

Story and Art by Blu-kun


 


 

6. The Trapped, 41 pages - Published by Victor Deckard, (cc/ @sinout)

Players are trapped inside a scary video game. To get back to the real world, they have to beat the game by reaching max level and defeating the final boss.

Story and Art by Victor Deckard