Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I read, along with xkcd, Dr. McNinja and Questionable Content.
I may read Cyanide and Happiness or Dinosaur comics when I'm bored.
I may read Cyanide and Happiness or Dinosaur comics when I'm bored.
So it goes.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Metanoia
A Softer World
Cynthia
The Zombie Hunters
Questionable Content
Patches
Girls With Slingshots
The Book Of Biff
Three Paneled Soul
Kagerou
Flipside
White Noise
Blank It
Xkcd
A Softer World
Cynthia
The Zombie Hunters
Questionable Content
Patches
Girls With Slingshots
The Book Of Biff
Three Paneled Soul
Kagerou
Flipside
White Noise
Blank It
Xkcd
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Basic Instructions
Bunny
Digger
Freefall
Girl Genius
Questionable Content
Order of the Stick
VG Cats
Penny Arcade
Paradigm Shift
FreakAngels
Starslip Crisis
I don't believe Paradigm Shift has been mentioned before.
Bunny
Digger
Freefall
Girl Genius
Questionable Content
Order of the Stick
VG Cats
Penny Arcade
Paradigm Shift
FreakAngels
Starslip Crisis
I don't believe Paradigm Shift has been mentioned before.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
xkcd
Questionable Content
Penny Arcade
VG Cats
Ctrl Alt Del
Questionable Content
Penny Arcade
VG Cats
Ctrl Alt Del
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Oh Dominic... I've been considering droping it for some time now. I've gotten bored of watching My Favourite Mary Sue(TM). That and the art isn't that good. It's ok.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I just stumbled upon the bitter pen, and I have to say, I love it. It's like how asofterworld used to be.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
So, I've started reading Shotpacked! too. And by started, I mean did and never remembered to post in this thread. So yet another bump for Shortpacked!
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Not enough people here have read Achewood.
It really is just worth starting from the top and working your way through. There are loads of quirks in story (Like the fact that Phillippe never ages and has had about 7 5th B-day parties) and there is depth to the characterisation.
The Great Outdoor Fight book has just come out and thats really worth picking up. Its a hardcover book of one of the biggest story arcs.
It really is just worth starting from the top and working your way through. There are loads of quirks in story (Like the fact that Phillippe never ages and has had about 7 5th B-day parties) and there is depth to the characterisation.
The Great Outdoor Fight book has just come out and thats really worth picking up. Its a hardcover book of one of the biggest story arcs.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I read: http://ah.indolents.com/comic An Oots style comic.
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/comic1.phpVideo game comic.
http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/index.phpUsed to be more funny, before the character development.
http://www.digitalunrestcomic.com/index.phpMostly video games but some are pseudo-scientific.
http://fanboys-online.com/Not that funny.
http://www.giantitp.com/Awesome
http://icantdrawfeet.comSome scientific, some funny.
http://www.nuklearpower.com/index.phpReally good.
http://www.smbc-comics.com/#comicNo comments.
http://vgcats.com/50%good 50% not so good.
http://drmcninja.com/NOW IN COLOR
And im always reading new comics and then i add them to the list.
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/comic1.phpVideo game comic.
http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/index.phpUsed to be more funny, before the character development.
http://www.digitalunrestcomic.com/index.phpMostly video games but some are pseudo-scientific.
http://fanboys-online.com/Not that funny.
http://www.giantitp.com/Awesome
http://icantdrawfeet.comSome scientific, some funny.
http://www.nuklearpower.com/index.phpReally good.
http://www.smbc-comics.com/#comicNo comments.
http://vgcats.com/50%good 50% not so good.
http://drmcninja.com/NOW IN COLOR
And im always reading new comics and then i add them to the list.
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Most people here need to read more webcomics, so they would see that what they are currently reading is, in lack of a better term, teh shit.
For example, I present to you a webcomic I'm sure you haven't heard of, even though it's pure awesome. Not only it's funny and thought provoking, it uses features that only available to media posted on a computer. For example, animated strips. It ended in 2004 and I've yet to see any webcomic that use his techniques.
Note: it's too good for internet explorer, you'll have to use another browser.
http://home.att.net/~miller.daniel.r/index.htm
For example, I present to you a webcomic I'm sure you haven't heard of, even though it's pure awesome. Not only it's funny and thought provoking, it uses features that only available to media posted on a computer. For example, animated strips. It ended in 2004 and I've yet to see any webcomic that use his techniques.
Note: it's too good for internet explorer, you'll have to use another browser.
http://home.att.net/~miller.daniel.r/index.htm
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
The animation is repetetive, the jokes are really not funny. I don't believe it's all that ground breaking.
For somethign that does what only computers can do, try http://www.thinksynch.com/news.html Synchronism by my friend Reva. I need to catch up with that, but I liked where it was going.
For somethign that does what only computers can do, try http://www.thinksynch.com/news.html Synchronism by my friend Reva. I need to catch up with that, but I liked where it was going.
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That was neat, but for something real wicked, you might try http://www.nawlz.com/.
It takes a while to load, and has some background sound, but having read through the first issue, I think it's otherwise safe for work. Cyberpunk-ish.
It takes a while to load, and has some background sound, but having read through the first issue, I think it's otherwise safe for work. Cyberpunk-ish.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I'm actually just getting into webcomics other than xkcd.I just finished reading the Garfield minus Garfield archive; pretty neat if you enjoy a lethargic depressed guy talking to himself. Sluggy Freelance was recommended to me, I'm just starting on that archive; It's gonna take me like a month. Apparently it's been around since 97 :O.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I like Gene Catlow
Gene Catlow is a "life" comic, so there's social commentary (especially in the start where the humans and the anthro animals have some "racial" tensions so to speak). It's got a sprinkling of Sci-Fi/fantasy in it, but generally seems pretty down to earth. Good story driven comic if anyone wants to check it out.
There are many other comics that I read, but at the moment I just finished refreshing my memory on all the story and characters in GC for the third time, so it's the comic on my mind at the moment.
Oh quick warning, I've been told other stuff related to Gene Catlow outside of the comic, is a bit yiffy, so unless you happen to like that sort of stuff I'd suggest sticking to the comic and not looking too far if you value your ability to see.
Gene Catlow is a "life" comic, so there's social commentary (especially in the start where the humans and the anthro animals have some "racial" tensions so to speak). It's got a sprinkling of Sci-Fi/fantasy in it, but generally seems pretty down to earth. Good story driven comic if anyone wants to check it out.
There are many other comics that I read, but at the moment I just finished refreshing my memory on all the story and characters in GC for the third time, so it's the comic on my mind at the moment.
Oh quick warning, I've been told other stuff related to Gene Catlow outside of the comic, is a bit yiffy, so unless you happen to like that sort of stuff I'd suggest sticking to the comic and not looking too far if you value your ability to see.

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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I read Order of the Stick and occaisionally Air Force Blues
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
fransisco4 wrote:I read: http://ah.indolents.com/comic An Oots style comic.
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/comic1.phpVideo game comic.
http://ctrlaltdel-online.com/index.phpUsed to be more funny, before the character development.
http://www.digitalunrestcomic.com/index.phpMostly video games but some are pseudo-scientific.
http://fanboys-online.com/Not that funny.
http://www.giantitp.com/Awesome
http://icantdrawfeet.comSome scientific, some funny.
http://www.nuklearpower.com/index.phpReally good.
http://www.smbc-comics.com/#comicNo comments.
http://vgcats.com/50%good 50% not so good.
http://drmcninja.com/NOW IN COLOR
And im always reading new comics and then i add them to the list.
http://icantdrawfeet.com/2008/07/24/sli ... than-xkcd/
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
The Good Crook http://www.webcomicsnation.com/magnoliapearl/crook/series.php Pretty adorable, about a little girl and her divorced parents, and her dad wanting to join the mafia.
Pug Davis http://www.sugarboukas.com/PD all kinds of awesome
Pug Davis http://www.sugarboukas.com/PD all kinds of awesome
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Joe Loves Crappy Movies ... good comics plus good movie reviews
Theater Hopper
circle versus square
QC
Penny Arcade
Cyanide and Happiness
A soft world
Men in Hats... been retired for years but still my all favorite
Nothing Nice to Say... or whichever of his comics mitch clem is currently updating
thats all i can think of for now but i know i'm missing some
Theater Hopper
circle versus square
QC
Penny Arcade
Cyanide and Happiness
A soft world
Men in Hats... been retired for years but still my all favorite
Nothing Nice to Say... or whichever of his comics mitch clem is currently updating
thats all i can think of for now but i know i'm missing some
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Webcomic suggestions?
I really want an amazering webcomic to get addicted to. One's I've been addicted to have been XKCD (obviously) and K. Sandra Fuhr's Boy Meets Boy. I'll pretty much check out anything you promise me is amazing. I'm gullible that way, so suggest away!
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
There's a comic forum down by books. There's a nice thread of webcomics other xkcdians read.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
Some of my favorites include:
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, which is the perfect lovechild of Rule of Cool and Rule of Funny
Questionable Content, both for indie dorks and non-indie dorks alike
Sinfest, a fun mixture of all sorts of comic types
AWKWARD ZOMBIE for gamers, especially (but not exclusively) for fans of Smash Bros
and That's Just Weird for a glimpse into the mind of The Great MayuZane.
And while I'm at it, I'll add my own craptastic comic, if anyone's interested.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, which is the perfect lovechild of Rule of Cool and Rule of Funny
Questionable Content, both for indie dorks and non-indie dorks alike
Sinfest, a fun mixture of all sorts of comic types
AWKWARD ZOMBIE for gamers, especially (but not exclusively) for fans of Smash Bros
and That's Just Weird for a glimpse into the mind of The Great MayuZane.
And while I'm at it, I'll add my own craptastic comic, if anyone's interested.
...It made more sense in my head.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
Sir_Elderberry wrote:There's a comic forum down by books. There's a nice thread of webcomics other xkcdians read.
Aha! Thank you! Yeah, I'm new the the forums and am still trying to find my way around <_<
Re: Webcomic suggestions?
Check out the 'Comics I Enjoy' underneath the weekly comic here. I subscribe to the RSS feeds of Dinosaur Comics, Questionable Content, Perry Bible Fellowship, A Softer World, and Wondermark. Also, some other good ones are Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, Least I Could Do, PHD Comics, Simulated Comic Product, and Sinfest(a comic which I think is the finest on the internet, though its style really is more newspaper panel and is unnaturally consistent, thus not in the same genre as xkcd or Dinosaur Comics).
Yeah, that's a lot... but they're all worthwhile. The internet has more cool things than you'd suspect.
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Yeah, that's a lot... but they're all worthwhile. The internet has more cool things than you'd suspect.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
Dr. McNinja is definitley on my list
I also read Pictures for Sad Children, Abstruse Goose, Cyanide and happiness, and We the Robots
(I'm probably forgetting a few)
I also read Pictures for Sad Children, Abstruse Goose, Cyanide and happiness, and We the Robots
(I'm probably forgetting a few)
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Boy Meets Boy, A Softer World, and Pictures For Sad Children
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but piperka.net is absolutely brilliant at keeping track of all yo webcomics
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
In no particular order I read:
1. QC
2. Irregular Webcomic (Lego!)
3. Lackadaisy (It updates once a blue moon but the artwork alone is worth the wait)
4. OOtS
5. XKCD (Well duh)
6. Exterminatus Now (Sort of Warhammer 40k meets Sonic the Hedgehog)
7. FREAKANGELS (Great artwork great story)
8. Megatokyo (Every month or so to catch up)
9. Girl Genius
1. QC
2. Irregular Webcomic (Lego!)
3. Lackadaisy (It updates once a blue moon but the artwork alone is worth the wait)
4. OOtS
5. XKCD (Well duh)
6. Exterminatus Now (Sort of Warhammer 40k meets Sonic the Hedgehog)
7. FREAKANGELS (Great artwork great story)
8. Megatokyo (Every month or so to catch up)
9. Girl Genius
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
fyrenwater wrote:Sinfest
Seconded for extreme cool.
Not that I don't agree with QC or Dr. McNinja, but Sinfest is just really awesome.
Also, Joe and Monkey is great, although it hasn't updated recently.
Slackerz can be either one of the best, or terrible, depending on various preferences of yours. I love it, but I can see how someone could hate it.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
A Softer World
Buttersafe
Cyanide and Happiness
Dinosaur Comics
Left-handed toons
Overcompensating
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
White Ninja
Thinkin' Lincoln
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella
MS Paint Adventures
Pictures for Sad Children
HappyLoo
Wonderful Theater Comics
The Robot is Sad
Kate Beaton
Chain Bear
wiki's lessons in life
and I guess my own comic Cowbirds in Love.
I recommend all of them, so definitely check out the ones you haven't seen yet.
Buttersafe
Cyanide and Happiness
Dinosaur Comics
Left-handed toons
Overcompensating
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
White Ninja
Thinkin' Lincoln
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella
MS Paint Adventures
Pictures for Sad Children
HappyLoo
Wonderful Theater Comics
The Robot is Sad
Kate Beaton
Chain Bear
wiki's lessons in life
and I guess my own comic Cowbirds in Love.
I recommend all of them, so definitely check out the ones you haven't seen yet.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
oh good, we're linking now.
I don't want to just dump a bunch of links, so I'll say Suicide For Hire is clever, funny, articulate, and kinda messed up. There is the occasional wall-of-text, but I'm not the kind person who minds that.
And Jack is kind of similar.
I don't want to just dump a bunch of links, so I'll say Suicide For Hire is clever, funny, articulate, and kinda messed up. There is the occasional wall-of-text, but I'm not the kind person who minds that.
And Jack is kind of similar.
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
Lately I've started reading A Girl and her Fed, which is cool.
And I don't know if I've mentioned this already in the thread, or someone else has, but Gunnerkrigg Court is incredibly awesome and I recommend it to everyone.
And I don't know if I've mentioned this already in the thread, or someone else has, but Gunnerkrigg Court is incredibly awesome and I recommend it to everyone.
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I read anything and everything Mitch Clem, especially Nothing Nice to Say.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
I'm a fan of The Far Left Side. Wonderfully, there was a recent tribute to xkcd... http://farleftside.com/2009/2-6-09.html.
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Re: Webcomic suggestions?
Just FYI, the guy isn't avatar isn't me. But he seems pretty cool.
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