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Comics (web and otherwise) that must die
porkypine:
Rose Is Rose. God, death by saccharin.
I like For Better or for Worse. It's unrealistically innocent, but sometimes that's fine with me. Anyway the cartoonist plans to retire the strip next year so I'm interested to see what she comes up with for a finale.
ImRonBurgundy?:
Marmaduke would be unbearable if I didn't have Joe Mathlete around to explain it.
P.S.- Removing Garfield entirely is also funny.
Sporky:
I concur. Garfield is riotous without Garfield's speech bubbles.
I should know because I've made a shitload of those comics myself.
Maybe I'll post some of them. Oh wait. No. I lost all of them in the T35 crash.
Well, they were moderately funny.
camelpimp:
I think Starslip Crisis is severly overrated, and I don't read it anymore. I have the feeling I may be alone on this.
To digress slightly (whoo!) "niche" comics were mentioned earlier. I have to concur. Now, QC works because you can "get" it without being into indie. It's more about the characters. Now, if you're not into punk, you won't get Nothing Nice to Say. I think the best comics are never exculsively about a "niche." Which is I think why I can't get into Penny Arcade. I acknowledge that it's quality work, but it just leaves me cold.
ThePQ4:
Heh. Garfeild w/out Garfield -is- funny...
As for other comics though, I only read the following: Foxtrot, Pearls Before Swine, Get Fuzzy, Soup 2 Nutz (I now only read it hoping to see more Rosemary Santollni!), and Over the Hedge. I also read Ripleys Belive It Or Not, but that's trivia and not actuall meant to be funny...
The one comic that I think -must- die... PRINCE VALLIANT! I have never read this comic, you probably may never have heard of this comic, because I think my sunday paper is the only paper in the entire USA that prints it...but oh my god...it must die. Way to much detail, way to serious a storyline for a Sunday morning. That and Opus (it annoys me, even if Opus himself is a cutie).
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