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Dam, I read this comic too much...
ThePQ4:
I've honestly got nooooo clue. About three years ago, but I have no recollection as to what was going on. It was a few months or so after the "What Happened To Faye to Make Her So Nuts" arc. I remember reading it with a friend, who got ahead of me and was like, "Yeah, it's really funny but it takes kind of a sad turn," and I was like, "Aaaah, don't tell me that!".
Man-Eating Eggplant:
Comic #746: Yet Again http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=746
To be specific, this is when I started reading the comic, and then went back and read the archives. I had visited several times before, but dismissed it as yet another comic wherein one character tells another to sleep in a pile of ladies.
Cagia:
I started reading during the late 300s, early 400s. I've gone back through the archive yet I can't remember exactly when.
I looked at the latest comic and thought, "Hmm, the art here isn't to bad". When I clicked that first strip link, hoi...
I was hooked after the first 50 really and stayed with it since. I only recently joined the forums because I'm a lazy bastard and couldn't be arsed.
Mars:
You're all a bunch of Johnny-come-latelys.
I remember thinking of Ellen as 'the new girl,' and laughing at Marten's line in the first strip that had Faye's sister in. I was confused by the cameo in that arc too, because I had no clue what Diesel Sweeties was at that point.
I can't give a number or date. I barely remember what I had for breakfast yesterday.
If pressured I'd say maybe 100-ish.
And yeah, I know I just started posting recently. I was a truly prolific lurker. Some might even say epic.
Farmall:
I started reading on april fools day, when jeph got together with xkcd and some other webcomic that i don't read, and made the links go to the other comics. so needless to say, i was expecting to read one xkcd, and found myself spending hours trying to catch up on the QC. I'm loving it.
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