Dicebox
''Dicebox'', by American cartoonist Jenn Manley Lee, is a science fiction webcomic which has been hosted at the subscription-based comics anthology site Girlamatic. The comic, planned for four books totalling 36 chapters, is set in the space-travelling future and is primarily the story of one year in the lives of two women factory workers, Griffen Medea Stoyka and Molly Robbins.Manley Lee's work on ''Dicebox'' made her a finalist for the Friends of Lulu's Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent for 2003. ''The Oregonian'' calls ''Dicebox'' the "gravitational center" of Oregon's "vibrant Web-comic scene". ''Dicebox'' is also on comic scholar Scott McCloud's top 20 webcomics list, and was used along with ''Penny Arcade'', ''Fetus-X'' and ''Questionable Content'' as an example of comics using the web to create "an explosion of diverse genres and styles" in McCloud's 2006 book ''Making Comics''.
The title ''dicebox'' is a reference to the peorth rune, which in divination systems may represent 'dice cup' or 'womb', symbolizing "something revealed that had been hidden, though it can also stand for a gamepiece or a pawn". Provided by Wikipedia