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Any QC-like comics on the interwebs?

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jwhouk:
And, if you like Demons in your Coffee Shop... there's Wapsi Square.

Kriztov:
Damn you all, now I have several more comics to follow.

Also, if you're not so closed minded about the anthropomorphic feline concept, Bittersweet Candy Bowl is pretty decent.

wiserd:
Here's a blog illustrated with comics. Not exactly high quality artwork, but the characters are expressive. Good for biology geeks.

http://wrongguytoask.blogspot.com/

Infrequently updated.

Carl-E:
I enjoyed Tweep once it got going.  A slice of life comic about a couple of 20 somethings, one of whom works at a coffee shop, another at a music store... and another that has a pet rabbit that thinks it's a detective. 

Another similarity is that the art was pretty awful when it started, and got progressively better, taking a huge leap at one point - I almost thought there was a change in artist, but I think he just had a breakthrough of some sort. 

The archive shows the strips a month at a time, which is a handy way to read it. 

Oh, and it started a few months before QC did, in case you thought it was a ripoff... but you won't once you get into it.  It's a whole different kind of comic.  Which contradicts everything I've said about it so far. 

cesium133:
Holy necropost, Batman!  :mrgreen:

--- Quote from: Soulsynger on 20 Mar 2008, 08:30 ---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.

--- End quote ---
As a current grad school victim student, I'm reminded of the line from the World of Warcraft episode of South Park: "How can you kill that which has no life?"

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