Polymer_City_Chronicles
The Polymer City Chronicles (aka PCC) is a webcomic written and drawn by Chris Morrison. PCC began publishing online in March 1995 as the first video gaming webcomic on the World Wide Web,[1][2] although the strip has been in print since 1992.
Artistically, PCC's most distinctive trait is its collection of large (often termed "amazon sized"), well-proportioned females (many of which sport oversized bosoms coupled with detailed musculature development).
The strip started out as a video game gag comic, but quickly changed focus into a strongly plot-driven comic due to "running out of video game material".[2] The artist has often said that he's trying to create an animated film appearance, and has noted that the primary story arc is a part of a script he is developing for a feature-length film. Often weaving in subtexts of real-world events and issues such as religion and politics into the frequently text-heavy stories, PCC continues to have a strong fanbase on the web.
In February 2007, Morrison announced that he intended for the strip "to evolve again in a way that's a bit more drastic than before," "ceasing the webcomic format altogether in favor of illustrated fiction, wherein the story will be delivered in small chapters, each with an accompanying illustration."[3] However, he reversed this decision in May, citing financial problems, the continuity of the present storyline, and reader concerns, and plans a return to the twice-a-week strip format.[4]
No strips have been posted since 31 October 2007; however, in the only update since then, a one-line blog entry on 4 January 2009, Morrison implies that PCC may return.