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 used in Ink Proof Cannon include:
- 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.