Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
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Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
I've really been trying to push Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life on Mr.Xkcd, but it doesn't seem to have much effect.
Among other things, I'm pretty regular with Dinosaur Comics, Perry Bible Fellowship, A Lesson is Learned But the Damage Is Irreversible, and of course Penny Arcade.
So come on now, let's discuss some of these fine pieces of the internet.
Among other things, I'm pretty regular with Dinosaur Comics, Perry Bible Fellowship, A Lesson is Learned But the Damage Is Irreversible, and of course Penny Arcade.
So come on now, let's discuss some of these fine pieces of the internet.
"I love all those who are heavy drops, falling one by one out of the dark cloud that hangs over men: they herald as the advent of lightning, and, as heralds, they perish."
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I came here from Dinosaur Comics (http://www.qwantz.com), which is a good one. I also read Questionable Content (http://www.questionablecontent.net) and Boy on a Stick and Slither (http://www.boasas.com), and Killer Robots from Space (http://www.eastmostpeninsula.com).
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list:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Penny Arcade
Beaver And Steve
VG Cats
Go-Girly [sometimes NSFW, please note]
PVP Online
Inverloch , a long running fantasy graphic novel, more than comic
Real Life Comics
Dilbert
But really, I read most of them out of habit now, except for SMBC and this one. I used to read queen of wands too when it was still going, altho I never really liked the art or the story.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Penny Arcade
Beaver And Steve
VG Cats
Go-Girly [sometimes NSFW, please note]
PVP Online
Inverloch , a long running fantasy graphic novel, more than comic
Real Life Comics
Dilbert
But really, I read most of them out of habit now, except for SMBC and this one. I used to read queen of wands too when it was still going, altho I never really liked the art or the story.
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Does something like Weebl and Bob count? Even though it's gone way downhill in recent weeks.
I must admit, I'm here because a friend found this on google. I guess the only other true webcomic I've read is Ctrl+Alt+Del which I don't care for.
I must admit, I'm here because a friend found this on google. I guess the only other true webcomic I've read is Ctrl+Alt+Del which I don't care for.
There are things that don't exist.
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Gigaville - http://www.gigaville.com
8Bit Theater - http://www.nuklearpower.com
Dr McNinja - http://www.drmcninja.com
w00t.
8Bit Theater - http://www.nuklearpower.com
Dr McNinja - http://www.drmcninja.com
w00t.
Girly, Cutewendy, Dinosaur, Questionable Content, all four Double Fine comics, Perry Bible Fellowship, White Ninja, Diesel Sweeties, Queen of Wands, Cyanide and Happiness, Kristy vs the Zombie Army, Edwitch, Thinkin' Lincoln, Stuff Sucks, No 4th Wall To Break, and I've just begun to read most of the rest of Dayfree Press comics (except Little Gamers, which I just do not find funny).
Edit: I also have started reading Chugworth Academy (really awesome), Wendy, The Adventures of Penis (Only about 50 strips of it, though), Able and Baker, A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversable, and Punks and Nerds.
Edit: I also have started reading Chugworth Academy (really awesome), Wendy, The Adventures of Penis (Only about 50 strips of it, though), Able and Baker, A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversable, and Punks and Nerds.
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Shoofle wrote:davean wrote:I read Real Life, UserFriendly, and use to read MegaTokyo before it lost all pretenses of being funny and became a long drawn out borring, pointless unmotivated story.
BLASPHEMER!!
Oh please, pyro can draw, but he can't write. I can't believe he fired the person who actually made it.
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I totally forgot http://www.lickmyjesus.com! This comic no longer updates, but it's worth it to read through the archives. It was the best comic of it's day and barely anyone really knew about it!
Seriously, read this comic.
Seriously, read this comic.
I mention the comics that are my biggest influences at the bottom of the page, and aside from those I also read Questionable Content and Penny Arcade (which I've only recently started to truly appreciated), as well as Copper, Wondermark, Boy on a Stick and Slither, Partially Clips, and Tiny Sepuku.
I think it's worth mentioning again what I think is the best comic on the web, the now-ended Buttercup Festival.
I think it's worth mentioning again what I think is the best comic on the web, the now-ended Buttercup Festival.
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I'd have more fun making a list of webcomics i hate, but i think that's a flamewar that doesn't need starting.
a non exclusive list of likeables includes boasas, pbf, toothpaste4dinnar, animalshaveproblemstoo.. i haven't read pokey the penguin in ages but it was funny as hell back then. also, dinosaur comics.
a non exclusive list of likeables includes boasas, pbf, toothpaste4dinnar, animalshaveproblemstoo.. i haven't read pokey the penguin in ages but it was funny as hell back then. also, dinosaur comics.
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My comics bookmark folder in firefox (hooray for bookmarks->Comics->open in tabs) has the following (with annotations):
(I'm not going to link these, cause it would be too much work. If there are any you haven't heard of, google can find them, I'm sure.)
Absolutely Uniquerrific (hasn't updated in forever, created by my college roommate)
Absurd Notions (hasn't updated regularly in forever)
achewood (easily one of my top 3 favorites)
Alien Loves Predator (has its moments)
diesel sweeties (1 out of 3 or so is funny)
Dilbert (I should delete this, but haven't yet)
Edible Dirt (I wish it updated more often)
Flem (I wish it updated waaaay more often!)
Married to the Sea
Order of the Stick
Unshelved (lol libraries are funny.)
Pathetic, Inc. (I wish it updated more often!)
PBF
Pet Professional (hasn't updated in a long time)
Penny-Arcade
Piled Higher and Deeper (lol, grad students!)
Simulated Comic Product (xkcd--- if you haven't read this one, I suggest you do! I think you'd like it.)
The Conversatron (defunct for years, I just keep it there is case it returns one day)
toothpaste for dinner
xkcd
I've recently pruned that list; it used to also include Mac Hall, Real Life, PvP, Userfriendly, Ctrl-Alt-Del, and a few others, but they tended to make me want to punch the artists/creators more often than laugh, so I removed them, after years and years of reading them.
Older comics I've enjoyed till they jumped the shark were Megatokyo, sinfest, sexy losers (nsfw!), Something Positive, Queen of Wands, and Two Lumps (James Grant, you've dissapointed me again!)
(I'm not going to link these, cause it would be too much work. If there are any you haven't heard of, google can find them, I'm sure.)
Absolutely Uniquerrific (hasn't updated in forever, created by my college roommate)
Absurd Notions (hasn't updated regularly in forever)
achewood (easily one of my top 3 favorites)
Alien Loves Predator (has its moments)
diesel sweeties (1 out of 3 or so is funny)
Dilbert (I should delete this, but haven't yet)
Edible Dirt (I wish it updated more often)
Flem (I wish it updated waaaay more often!)
Married to the Sea
Order of the Stick
Unshelved (lol libraries are funny.)
Pathetic, Inc. (I wish it updated more often!)
PBF
Pet Professional (hasn't updated in a long time)
Penny-Arcade
Piled Higher and Deeper (lol, grad students!)
Simulated Comic Product (xkcd--- if you haven't read this one, I suggest you do! I think you'd like it.)
The Conversatron (defunct for years, I just keep it there is case it returns one day)
toothpaste for dinner
xkcd
I've recently pruned that list; it used to also include Mac Hall, Real Life, PvP, Userfriendly, Ctrl-Alt-Del, and a few others, but they tended to make me want to punch the artists/creators more often than laugh, so I removed them, after years and years of reading them.
Older comics I've enjoyed till they jumped the shark were Megatokyo, sinfest, sexy losers (nsfw!), Something Positive, Queen of Wands, and Two Lumps (James Grant, you've dissapointed me again!)
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in vaguely chronological order of readershipnessismizzleness (ad infinitum)
ubersoft - techy, geeky, good (daily, too)
bash.org - not a comic by any means, but it falls in nicely for things that make me laugh
red meat - more than slightly disturbing, but I love the sick sense of humor
userfriendly - great parody of MS, simple comic, nice points
white ninja - a pleasant random white ninja
ctrl alt del - good gamers comic
gigaville - metal gear characters, w00t
loserz - updates have been lacking, nevertheless holding out hope, about a group of high school gamers
morning glory - by far the most depraved comic I've ever read... one that you're sure you're going to hell for when you read it. this comic will offend most people.
I started reading megatokyo.. read through a few years of back logs (I really hate starting webcomics part way through)... liked it, but it has too much of a japanese flavor for me. read through a lot of penny arcade, but didn't feel like reading up to present, which is why I don't follow it now. a now dead, but still great comic, was wigu (and before that topato the poison potato)
ubersoft - techy, geeky, good (daily, too)
bash.org - not a comic by any means, but it falls in nicely for things that make me laugh
red meat - more than slightly disturbing, but I love the sick sense of humor
userfriendly - great parody of MS, simple comic, nice points
white ninja - a pleasant random white ninja
ctrl alt del - good gamers comic
gigaville - metal gear characters, w00t
loserz - updates have been lacking, nevertheless holding out hope, about a group of high school gamers
morning glory - by far the most depraved comic I've ever read... one that you're sure you're going to hell for when you read it. this comic will offend most people.
I started reading megatokyo.. read through a few years of back logs (I really hate starting webcomics part way through)... liked it, but it has too much of a japanese flavor for me. read through a lot of penny arcade, but didn't feel like reading up to present, which is why I don't follow it now. a now dead, but still great comic, was wigu (and before that topato the poison potato)
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i have too much time on my hands so i tend to pick a webcomic and read the whole thing and then do it again with a new one (i do keep up with previously read ones, for the most part anyway.)
8bit theater
penny arcade
ctrl alt dlt
ozy and millie
press start to play
vg cats
digital purgatory
Commander Kitty(though its been dead for some time now)
Walking is still honest(dead as well)
Chugworth academy(just weird foriegn dude making semilewd drawings/jokes)
PBF
SMBC
sketch battle
This comic sucks
Snafu
Fallen(updated like once every equinox or solstice)
no 4th wall to break
megatokyo(the art is great but most of the humor left with Largo)
Little Gamers(i dont' remember how far i got into that before i stopped reading it and then i was gonna start again but i lost my place so badly i didnt' bother)
Snakes on a plane(i don't know why this even exists but sometimes its funny)
Templar, Arizona (just found this one yesterday and its one of the story driven albiet off the wall things i've read. Like a good indie movie or something along the lines of the writing. definately reccomend it)
White Ninja (gotta love it)
Apple Geeks(i have a mac which is why i started and i enjoy the humor, though its become more story driven lately which doesn't mean bad. The apple geeks lite segment keeps the mood light.)
Badly Drawn Kitties (i haven't read this one in a while since i stopped for a while and got lost as to where i was again.)
and of course xkcd
I more or less use the VG cats links section as a place to just close my eyes and click a link and read from there. the only way i can remember which ones i'm reading is from the different colored links indicating that i've been there before XD.
8bit theater
penny arcade
ctrl alt dlt
ozy and millie
press start to play
vg cats
digital purgatory
Commander Kitty(though its been dead for some time now)
Walking is still honest(dead as well)
Chugworth academy(just weird foriegn dude making semilewd drawings/jokes)
PBF
SMBC
sketch battle
This comic sucks
Snafu
Fallen(updated like once every equinox or solstice)
no 4th wall to break
megatokyo(the art is great but most of the humor left with Largo)
Little Gamers(i dont' remember how far i got into that before i stopped reading it and then i was gonna start again but i lost my place so badly i didnt' bother)
Snakes on a plane(i don't know why this even exists but sometimes its funny)
Templar, Arizona (just found this one yesterday and its one of the story driven albiet off the wall things i've read. Like a good indie movie or something along the lines of the writing. definately reccomend it)
White Ninja (gotta love it)
Apple Geeks(i have a mac which is why i started and i enjoy the humor, though its become more story driven lately which doesn't mean bad. The apple geeks lite segment keeps the mood light.)
Badly Drawn Kitties (i haven't read this one in a while since i stopped for a while and got lost as to where i was again.)
and of course xkcd
I more or less use the VG cats links section as a place to just close my eyes and click a link and read from there. the only way i can remember which ones i'm reading is from the different colored links indicating that i've been there before XD.
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I don't understand why everyone seems so unhappy with Megatokyo not being that funny. I think it's even more beautiful art (what with the practice he has had) and I think it's an extremely well-written story. Someone will disagree with me, but I don't eve know what is up with my standards based on how other people view what I like.
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i'm not saying that megatokyo is bad, on the contrary i read every update. The story is nice (though a tad drawn out, very soapish in places) and it still retains some humor(i think piro has gotten the hang of some of the original humor) but Largo was the humor embodied in the original writing.
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I read way, way too many. (incomplete list here) Altho there's still already been 46 comics mentioned in this thread that I do not read …
But anyway … here's a few special faves of mine. Mostly smaller, obscure ones - the biggies get enuff press already.
Between Two Worlds
Bigger than Cheeses
8 : 1
Framed
The Mansion of E
Slow Wave
Spamusement
Zebra Girl
and anything done by Jennifer D. Reitz or Tailsteak.
Also, I can hartily suggest PIXEL to all fans of xkcd; it's got a flavor very similar to the geekier humor here.
But anyway … here's a few special faves of mine. Mostly smaller, obscure ones - the biggies get enuff press already.
Between Two Worlds
Bigger than Cheeses
8 : 1
Framed
The Mansion of E
Slow Wave
Spamusement
Zebra Girl
and anything done by Jennifer D. Reitz or Tailsteak.
Also, I can hartily suggest PIXEL to all fans of xkcd; it's got a flavor very similar to the geekier humor here.
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I read:
This, of course.
Perry Bible Fellowship.
(sometimes) Questionable Content.
But I think one of my favorites has to be:
minus.
Everyone should read that. The 14th comic is really something special.
This, of course.
Perry Bible Fellowship.
(sometimes) Questionable Content.
But I think one of my favorites has to be:
minus.
Everyone should read that. The 14th comic is really something special.
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RECOMMEND : Other funny webcomics
I'll reccomend my other favorite webcomic to the forum...
Cyanide and Happiness
http://www.explosm.net/comics
Anyone else got reccomendations?
Cyanide and Happiness
http://www.explosm.net/comics
Anyone else got reccomendations?
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These are all pretty good:
Gone With The Blastwave
Questionable Content
Real Life
Schlock Mercenary
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Thingpart
Gone With The Blastwave
Questionable Content
Real Life
Schlock Mercenary
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Thingpart
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A Softer World tends to be sometimes strange, sometimes funny, and sometimes very beautiful. It was one of the parodied comics from Parody Week.
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"They think they're so high and mighty, just because they never got caught driving without pants."
"They think they're so high and mighty, just because they never got caught driving without pants."
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Here's a few of my favorites from A Softer World...
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_nov5_2004.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_aug5_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_jul29_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_feb18_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_dec19_2003.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_nov5_2004.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_aug5_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_jul29_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_feb18_2005.htm
http://www.asofterworld.com/soft_dec19_2003.htm
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"They think they're so high and mighty, just because they never got caught driving without pants."
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lani wrote:A Softer World tends to be sometimes strange, sometimes funny, and sometimes very beautiful. It was one of the parodied comics from Parody Week.
i think the 'a softer world' parody was my favourite of the parody week... it was so realistic but yet so cutting... the original is good too

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