This was my short-lived comic I did about GS3 (I'm pretty sure it was still 3 at the time). The art was crappy and involved a lot of copy-pasting, because I am not an artist. I remember having about seven or eight episodes drawn, but for some reason all I can find are episodes 1, 2, and 5. Which is a bummer, because episode 4 was my favorite, visually.
Oooohh, I did just find the transcript for the 12 episodes I had planned, though! Maybe I'll try and recreate the missing ones, and work on the ones I never got around to before.
I'm admittedly a little hesitant to post these, because it can be a bit mean-spirited now that I look at it. Eh, it'll be fine.
Giantman Warrior Aerix meets the eeeevil Dark Elf Sorcerer, Darckdeath.



Aerix tries to understand Darckdeath's evil motivations.




(Comic missing)
In this one, Aerix said he wouldn't allow Darckdeath to go through with his plans to 'destroy the world' and challenged him to a duel.
(Comic missing)
In this one, Aerix confidently boasted about his extensive array of combat skills, supplementary combat maneuvers, and fancy enchanted shield and armor, only to be unceremoniously imploded by Darckdeath in the last panel who just said "I train magic." It was meant to be a commentary about how powerful magic could be despite a relatively narrow range of investment/focus/gear when compared to physical combat.
Now dead, Aerix (as a ghost) has a brief encounter with Lorminstra, goddess of death and rebirth.




(This one was harsher on Lorminstra than I actually personally feel toward her, but it *is* nonetheless a commentary on how sort of capitalist-dystopian it feels that you can essentially buy your soul's safety (deeds) with money, insinuating - however unintentional it might be - that the poor's souls aren't worth saving. I get it, it's just a game mechanic, but still fun to poke fun at.)
In these planned episodes, Aerix and Darckdeath met up with a cleric named Gandalfff, a halfling rogue who apparently I hadn't decided on a name for (but no, it wasn't a Farn self-insert), and Aerix eventually got his revenge on Darckdeath by using a combat maneuver on him since caster defense spells weren't as stacked against maneuvers.