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Any QC-like comics on the interwebs?
yellowledbetter:
I'm wondering because reading through the archives is only satisfying for so long. :-P
To clarify, I'm talking about "slice of life" comics. That means no zombies, no dinosaurs (maybe the odd allosaur here and there :lol:), and so on. Just an every-day existance in comic form.
C Patrick Carolan:
Shortpacked is pretty slice-o-life, even though there's a talking car. It's mostly about a crew that works in a toy store.
And, uh... my comic, Terminal Hipster, might fit the criteria. Not a lot of strips up yet and some of the early ones look really horrible, but there ya go.
bicostp:
Real Life is a good one, but don't go through the archives unless you've got a lot of free time on your hands because it goes back to 1999. Also, don't expect much art evolution; the shading and backgrounds have improved, but he's been using essentially the same Illustrator sheets for a long time. It follows a linear timeline, but uses funny sub-plots rather than character development and friend-drama. And as the name suggests, the plot is loosely based around what's actually happening in real life. (For example, when the author and his wife moved to Texas, the character versions of themselves followed suit.)
Soulsynger:
If you're looking for a webcomic that also has the same "feel" to it like QC does... good luck searching. My sympathies... Oo
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Also,
CTRL+ALT+DEL ... might interest you. No zombies, no aliens... has the obligatory talking robot in it and every now and then the insertions about current games (no relevance to the latest plot and mostly funny even for poeple not into games) but... on the whole it stays sliced from life.
Least I could do ... okay, if you've never heard of this one, SHAME ON YOU! ... and although it is ME who can't really explain the appeal of that one (not that there is none, its just... different), still SHAME ON YOU AGAIN... oO
Piled Higher and Deeper ... it's about life in grad school. The size of the slice sliced from life by this one made life bleed.
In the puddle... ... this one I quote from the artist herself:
"In The Puddle is a webcomic by Cique Johnson featuring fun-loving 20-somethings in Philadelphia, flying spaghetti monsterist weddings and baptisms, goth clubs, Shampoo goth club, flying fox bats, friends, rampant silliness, strong women, frisky socks, valient battles against laundry, artists and their geeks, bisexuals, and other such whatnot."
... you might not like the art of that last one, but it still is a fun thing.
Cartilage Head:
Scene Language.
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