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Whats your favorite webcomic and why?
Kwang:
My #1 is definitely Penny Arcade. A lot of the game-centric jokes fall kind of flat, but the dialog is always brilliant. The strips that are mostly about the character's conversations, with gaming taking the backseat, are the ones that really shine.
Others I'm quite fond of are QC (natch), Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, Grumps, Shortpacked!, and Badass Muthas.
arkhym:
I would have to say that my favourites are:
1) Commissioned Comic / http://www.commissionedcomic.com/index.php
2) Questionable Content
3) The Devil's Panties / http://devilspanties.keenspot.com/
4) Least I Could Do / http://www.leasticoulddo.com/index.php
5) Sins / http://www.sincomics.com/
6) Brawl in the Family / http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/
Norton Quintessential:
Sam And Fuzzy.
...Sorry Jeph.
Everything about it is just so GREAT. The art, the story...everything!
WhyNot:
Even witht he disclamer of this thread not having a post in atleast 120 days, I'm positng anyway since I don't read the forums too much and found this thread while looking for something else.
I tend to be a "one webcomic guy" in that unless I lose interest in whatever it is I'm reading, i tend to stick with that. With that being said, I QC is all that I read...that is still active. I've been reading it for a looooong time, but before that I read Exploitation Now by Poe. Hands down one of my favorite webcomics ever. The comic has since ended and is in physical book form (and a reason I suggested at one point, along with many others I'd assume, that Jeph publish QC as such too).
So, my favorite current web comic is QC. I refer many people to it and one of the key points I mention about it is being able to watch the progression and evolution of Jeph's art. It's great to see such an improvement right before your very eyes!!!
That's all I have to say, now back to my original purpose of reading through the boards :)
PS. Happy New Year peeps!
HiFranc:
Favourite? That's hard because I like lots but:
Sea of Insanity is a slice of life comic about a nymph (from Greek mythology) and the people she shares her flat with. I like it because it's well drawn, has interesting characters and manages to feel real.
A Girl and Her Fed is a story about a reporter who finds that she's been added to a watch list. The murder of a Senator's aide brings them together as they investigate the death. Added to that is the ghost of Benjamin Franklin, a chip inserted in the Fed's brain and a talking koala. I like it because it's a fun sci-fi conspiracy thriller.
Clan of the Cats is a story about a woman who turns into a panther when she gets stressed. I like it because it has a mixture of epic stories (current story is Chelsea v Dracula) and every day stories.
Weregeek follows the lives of geeks. The geeks in the comic are much like that in the real world except, when people really geek out, they release a beast that is their inner geek (and there are hunters that follow them). I like it because it's a slice of life story about geeks.
Reqiem (Spiderforest) is a computer rendered sci-fi story set on another world. In many ways similar to ours but with some technology differences. The story is a political thriller about the lead up to a large war. I like it because it has an interesting premiss and it's fun to try and guess what the characters should do.
Sandra and Woo is a light-hearted slice of life comic about a girl and her pet raccoon. Unknown to anyone else but Sandra, Woo can actually talk. I like it because it is light-hearted and has lots of quirky characters.
Xylia is a story about a young man who discovers that he's half-faerie. He has been constantly reincarnated and each time he falls for his true love Xylia. It's a heart-warming tale.
Paradigm Shift is the story of two police officers faced with a number of brutal killings. They appear to be done by an animal but there are no animal tracks and there are more inconsistencies. I like it because it's well drawn and an interesting take on Werewolves.
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