Real Life (webcomic)

Real Life

Strip from 2005-08-01
Author(s) Greg Dean
Website http://www.reallifecomics.com/
Current status / schedule Temporary Hiatus
Launch date 1999-11-15
Genre(s) Exaggerated Reality

Real Life is a webcomic drawn and authored by Greg Dean. Begun on November 15, 1999 and currently published on an irregular schedule (though historically on weekdays), the comic is loosely based around the real lives of Dean and his friends (hence the name).

'Loosely' ranges from verbatim quotes to completely ludicrous events including time travel and mecha combat. The characters tend to be rather heavily exaggerated versions of their actual selves. Real Life focuses on humor related to video games, science fiction, and other such "geek humor", although in recent times Dean has been finding less time for video games and as such has been directing his comic slightly away from that. Though by name it claims to be based on real life, the characters live lives very much of their own and are best known for breaking the fourth wall. Real Life is also a major spreader of various memes such as "Fuego", "Shirt Ninja" and "The Game".

Real Life was originally part of Keenspot. After venturing out on its own Real Life joined Blank Label Comics collective on June 22, 2005, but due to lack of involvement with the group, went solo again on February 8, 2010.[1] The Real Life website is currently self-hosted by Mr. Dean.

The comic is in English, but there also exists a German translation for parts of the archive.

Year one of Real Life is available on paperback ISBN 0-9746966-2-5.

As of December 2015, the website has not been updated anymore. It is not known why, the author does not reply on his Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Characters

Major characters

Minor characters

Some characters have not shown up more than a few times in the comic, whether it be that Greg never knew the person long enough for them to be in the comic for long, or that he never found a place for them to be in the comic. Ben, Cliff, and Lena, additions to the cast made in early 2004, are listed in here, and while they are still used from time to time, they are not as established as the above characters.

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Awards

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