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Webcomics?
Yo. What webcomics you guys into?
What ones have you been into in the past?
Was kinda inspired to do this thread after just seeing that they've just re-released the Mall Monkeys CD. They no longer have their comics archived on the web, but that CD has all of them, and some bonus stuff.
That was probably one of the first webcomics I was into.
What ones have you been into in the past?
Was kinda inspired to do this thread after just seeing that they've just re-released the Mall Monkeys CD. They no longer have their comics archived on the web, but that CD has all of them, and some bonus stuff.
That was probably one of the first webcomics I was into.
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I read the following regularly:
Ctrl Alt Delete
ctlaltdel-online.com
XKCD
xkcd.com
Dr. McNinja
drmcninja.com
Three Word Phrase
threewordphrase.com
Nerd Rage
nerdragecomic.com
Rob & Elliot
robandelliot.com
XKCD is, in my opinion, the smartest, if not, funniest web comic out there.
Ctrl Alt Delete
ctlaltdel-online.com
XKCD
xkcd.com
Dr. McNinja
drmcninja.com
Three Word Phrase
threewordphrase.com
Nerd Rage
nerdragecomic.com
Rob & Elliot
robandelliot.com
XKCD is, in my opinion, the smartest, if not, funniest web comic out there.
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XKCD is pretty great.
Some other ones I've been checking out more recently:
Hark, A Vagrant by Kate Beaton
...who does all these weird Canadian History comics, other comics with historic and literary themes, and other nonsense.
Axe Cop, a comic written by a 5-year-old, illustrated by his 30-year-old brother.
Cat and Girl
Some other ones I've been checking out more recently:
Hark, A Vagrant by Kate Beaton
...who does all these weird Canadian History comics, other comics with historic and literary themes, and other nonsense.
Axe Cop, a comic written by a 5-year-old, illustrated by his 30-year-old brother.
Cat and Girl
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OptionalPlayer wrote:
Three Word Phrase
threewordphrase.com
Ha. This one got me:
Hmmm... I'm sure I've seen some of these before, but I don't remember hearing this comic's name before. Maybe I've seen it on the Tumblrs...
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Speaking of Tumblrs, I tend to read this one basically because it's on the Tumblrs, and it shows up automatically in my feed.
For Lack of a Better Comic
For Lack of a Better Comic
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There's a few more that I do read, but because I'm new, I still cannot post links! Argh!
But I also read - when they're updated:
VG Cats:
vgcats.com
Joe and Monkey
joeandmonkey.com
Gone With the Blastwave
blastwave-comic.com
Damn you, seven day trial!
But I also read - when they're updated:
VG Cats:
vgcats.com
Joe and Monkey
joeandmonkey.com
Gone With the Blastwave
blastwave-comic.com
Damn you, seven day trial!
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Gosh darn that 7 day trial all the way to heck!
One of my favourite parts of Ctrl+Alt+Del was always Chef Brian.
Used to read that comic a lot in high school... maybe I'll take a gander through the archives sometime...
I think I remember it being funny even if you don't know the games.
One of my favourite parts of Ctrl+Alt+Del was always Chef Brian.
Used to read that comic a lot in high school... maybe I'll take a gander through the archives sometime...
I think I remember it being funny even if you don't know the games.
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Ha, I like how just out of nowhere there's suddenly a month's-worth of this comic where it's done by Mitch Clem!
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I'm glad you're enjoying the comics. Unfortunately, the site doesn't get updated often. The guy either does a daily schedule or nothing at all. Argh!
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Just recently read the entirety of Liz Suburbia's Sacred Heart (as it exists up to this point in time).
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