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I work on the comic Shadowbinders2 and we have a female protagonist named Mia. She's a girl from our world, who deals with a lot of issues an average girl might face. Then she is thrown into a steampunk, fantasy world where she has to hold her own and time will tell if she is stronger than she thinks.

I'm actually 1/2 of the creative team behind it (I'm female) and my husband is the other 1/2 of the team.

When I set out to do this comic I specifically wanted a female protagonist because (at the time) there weren't as many stories with female leads. Happily that seems to have changed a lot since I started putting the story together.

One thing that ended up happening as we progressed was the main male character became as important and popular as our female lead and now we have 2 main protagonists. It has worked out fairly well, even if our intent was to focus on Mia.

@kambreapratt Subscribed to your comic! Did you upload the files like huge cos the loading was extremely long. Gonna take me awhile to finish reading this! Very great art! Its always fantastic to hear webcomics that are of collaboration work! Especially with you and your husband!

Thanks! I'm not sure why it is loading slow? It was uploaded by the guidelines.

I'll let my husband know you like the art:). Always nice to hear! I hope you like it!

I gotta go through this thread and check out all the awesome ladies at some point eve

Being female myself, it's not surprising that I'd write female protagonists. Even though I've read a ton of "shounen manga" and have certain tropes I adore, for some reason my protags never end up like any of them.... Well, I do have male ones and actually there's a tendency for there to be deutergonists, esp female+male, probably because I love subverting the whole "MAN AND WOMAN THAT GET ALONG??? THEY MUST KISS AND HAVE BABIES". I do like romance though.

My current webcomic "Suck it!!" has a teenage girl as the lead with whom my intention is to kind of explore feminity-- well, not "explore"... Basically, she was created back when I was making sense of how I view gender so she ended up being a girl who remains one through and through despite what hobbies and interests she may have (both traditonally feminine and masculine). But anyway, the main focus is actually about her dealing with a male character who is kind of the other protag.

I have two action/adventure/fantasy type stories that have a female lead but I'm not ready to draw those stories yet. One of them is a princess and the other is a... well, she's a hyper-aggressive kid, haha;;

@ohcaptain Thanks! hahah I was searching and nobody talk about this so decided to start the topic.

@snowshadow Wow great art. How is it you only have 42 subscribers? Is this only exclusive on Tapasitic or do you have your own site also?

@zetina yes there's a lot of webcomics on this thread already. It'll take some time digging through everything. I really like the introduction of your comic, "the lonely guy in the corner" hahahah. Can't wait to see more.

It's gr8 for inspiration though! Every time I'm catching up with one, I keep thinking to myself "why aren't I drawing mine?!".
Thank you! Intros are a big deal so it's good to hear /o/

Woo! My comic the Chronicles of Oro2 stars Juniper Diane Snow, a thirteen year old girl who gets sent to the world of Oro... a place that seems to be trying to get rid of her at every opportunity.

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I started writing CoO when I too was thirteen. (And oh boy was the story different then...) After finishing University I stumbled across Juniper's story hidden away on an old computer, I reflected on how I perceived her and her 'quest' when it started and compared it to the character I saw as a twenty year old. The story has been re-written a few times since then, each time with a better understanding of who she is and what I was trying to say through my main character. Although Juniper and I will go (and have gone) through very different paths in life and face different struggles, I still see a bit of my past-self in her.

Juniper's story has become one that I needed to hear when I was thirteen.

@elixiadragmire I just started reading Silversong. Love the colors! That's one of the hardest things to get right and you nail it.

My comic, Furies5, is about a woman who first dons a mask to get revenge on her stalker. The first draft of the character was actually a guy, but when I met Yeom Moon Kyeong, I had to work with her, so I reworked the role for her.

The main character of Burning Bright1 is female. As a female creator, myself, I chose for my protagonist to be a girl because the story is told a lot through her thoughts and inner dialogue, and it was obviously just easier to get into a female mindset for that laughing
I also have always liked stories about girls/women who learn to be strong on their own (as corny as it sounds) – learn what their value is, not to others, but to themselves.

My comic This Mortal Coil1 has a female protagonist. I just always gravitated towards drawing girls, watching shoujo/josei anime, and I really like the Lolita aesthetic (I'm a guy), and that's why Kamiko is both a girl and a Lolita. A lot of the other secondary characters are also female like Chang'e (Lady of the Moon from Chinese mythology), The Ferrywoman, Hana and Natsumi -- these two have a very special relationship to Kamiko, esp. the latter. I have some other female characters I'd like to introduce in future stories too.

I have 2 main female protagonists

Diana and Rin

I mostly created them because i was really bad at drawing female characters (still am to this day).

Female protagonists in my "Summerdays" project are saved by guys a lot, but it's because they search for adventures. It doesn't mean that such actions lead to romantic relationships, it's more of a team work. XD Also if a male character saves a girl, it doesn't make him stronger than that girl.

Awesome! Another all-ages comic! I subscribed, I like where the story's going =D also Mary's short hair is adorable.
I'm making an all-ages webcomic too, called Tales from the Well1. Which also recently has a female protagonist!

There's technically three main protagonists in Tales from the Well, two of which are girls. This is Poppy, an easily excited girl who faces danger head-on with a big missing-middle-tooth smile! And enthusiasm.
I wanted to make a story with lots of lady characters that also has a focus on a sister relationship =)

Awesome! I have a female protagonist too - though it's pretty early on. Omi-Ni
It's about a young woman fighting against some pretty rigid traditions. I chose a female protagonist just to do equal parts. There's a lot of characters involved, and I also have a few other stories with males and females as protagonists and antagonists. It's fun drawing a female doing things a male would usually be seen doing. I think it makes it more interesting personally.

I write and draw a comic that stars a female main character. It's about a princess who has to go on a journey to save her brother. It started out as just an experimental thing- I wanted to gender flip the whole "rescue the princess" thing for fun. I initially had a hard time figuring out where I wanted it to go, but I'm making progress.
Here's a link to it if you want to check it out:
http://tapastic.com/series/ThePrinceisMissing4

My comic Bite Me2 have three main protagonists, two males and one female (because romance duh xD). But the girl is in the centre of attention and a heroine of the story. Comic itself is still in early development, but maybe you will give it a shot.

My comic, Amy Plays Games2, is about me (a sort of androgynous female protagonist) and my struggles in playing video games! I really wanted to catalog the crazy and random stuff that happens to me during these play-throughs. The language is strong from time to time so it's not really for all ages.

I have another work-in-progress comic with a female protagonist, but it's currently in it's scripting stage.

I'm certainly having a crack at it with Justice Guardians, trying to introduce a cast of colourful and interesting characters, both heroes and villains. The current storyline revolves around Jessica, who is bestowed power and is now learning how to control and use it for the good of her city, aided by her childhood heroes.