Ink Proof Cannon

Ink Proof Cannon is an anthology webcomic updating Monday to Friday. It features a mixture of genres, from drama to comedy, all with a science-fiction, fantasy or horror spin on them. The comic is the brainchild of writer/artist Zoe Kirk Robinson, who is better known as either "the woman from The Webcomic Builder" or "one half of All Over the House".

Stories that run in Ink Proof Cannon are:

 * The Arse Faced Killer: In a post-apocalyptic future, survivors are being hunted down by a badly-scarred man.
 * Bounty Bunny: In the future, mutants will hunt down their creator and try to sue him in a class action suit.
 * Dave Wetherby and the Devil's Accountants: A man nearing retirement discovers his greatest rival is Satan himself.
 * Dudes With Swords: Four nerds can't tell the difference between the real world and the live action roleplaying game they adore so much.
 * Sol Invictus: In the far future, the three forms of humanity are locked in a political struggle that could lead to all-out war.
 * Time Freaks: Three convicts escape from prison in a time-travelling bathtub.
 * The Unintelligibles: A duck and a monkey fight crime.
 * The Webcomicer: A woman shot in a bank robbery discovers she can change reality by drawing it.

Tropes Associated With Ink Proof Cannon

 * Action Girl: Natalia Jorovich, the titular "Bounty Bunny", and reality warper Sunday Jones.
 * Action Prologue: Bounty Bunny opens with an assault on a space station because the people running it won't let mutants dock there.
 * Applied Phlebotinum: The mutagen in Bounty Bunny.
 * Crapsack World: Post-apocalyptic earth in The Arse Faced Killer sounds like this. The mutants in Bounty Bunny also see their lives this way.
 * Furry Comic: The mutants in Bounty Bunny are human-animal hybrids.
 * It Runs on Nonsensoleum: A girl called Sunday can change reality by uploading comics to the Internet! Three convicted criminals escape prison by turning a bathtub into a time machine! Admittedly these are slightly more normal ideas than some of Kirk-Robinson's other work.
 * LARP: A major plot point in Dudes With Swords.
 * Reality Warper: Sunday Jones, who changes reality by making web comics about it.
 * Standard Fantasy Setting: The setting for the LARP campaign in Dudes With Swords.