Created By James Milligan
Anara is hosted at Mecha.com
This comic is rated NC-17. You have been warned.
 
One of the nice things about being a Web Comic is that you end up with a lot of places to suggest people go to further their addiction. Anara is no exception.
Listed below are a whole bunch of places that we really do think you should go visit. Have fun!

Alice, by Michael McKay-Fleming. The story of a teenage girl, her (over active) imagination, and the strange places it takes her and her best friend.
 
Applegeeks, by Mohammad F. Haque and Ananth Panagariya. One of the better "Zany College Life" comics. I want to have Hawk's mad photoshop skills when I grow up. Evil Commando Squirrels, copious in-jokes, and just really funky weird stuff.
 
Casey & Andy, By Andy Weir. The increasingly ludicrous attempts of two best friends to kill one another. Chock full of nuts, as well as high-brow scientific humor, snooty discussion hours, and the writer of Anara even cameo's as a Super Villain. How cool is that?
 
Errant Story, by Michael Poe. One of the only other Sword & Sorcery Fantasy comics I (Jim) read. Poe manages to intersperse humor and levity with some really rather serious subject manner. I'm not sure that he knows he's doing it, but the results are fabulous.
 
Jack Of All Trades, by Molly and Wolfe. I (Jim) used to read Amuse Me, another comic that had the fabulous Molly's fingerprints all over it, but it kinda, well... died. Jack Of All Trades is one of the OTHER Fantasy comics I read. Funny stuff. Go check it out.
 
Mac Hall, by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd. Originally, I found this because, like Ian, I am a Marathon (by Bungie Software) fanatic. However, I stuck around for the truly off the wall humor and interesting stabs at college life.
 
Megatokyo, by Fred Gallagher. Honestly, I cannot describe Megatokyo in any sort of short manner. Just remember to ph34r t3h cute ones. In this universe, it really does help. And b33r. Lots of b33r.
 
Sluggy Freelance, by Peter Abrams. Quite honestly, if I have to describe Sluggy Freelance to you, you very seriously have been living under a rock. Arguably the best web comic in the 'verse. Ever. No, really.
 
Tomodachi Forever, by Victoria Ritter and Katrina Smith. Hm... How to describe this... It's fun. It's quirky. It has interesting family/friend dynamics. It's also started to hint at some manner of magical, mystical, or perhaps just plain odd, backgrounds for at least one character. Worth a look.
 
Underpower, by "Vaz" and "Vanishing". One of my absolute favorites. Guns, cute girls, all kinds of Luchadore/Samurai/Superfly Pimp/Cynical Gunslinger/Homicidal Elf goodness. And there are Elder Gods mixing it up in there, too.
 
Zortic, by Mark Mekkes. Space has never been so funny. Full of in-jokes, offbeat humor, and a groovy mechanic named Splink.