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How many webcomics do you read?
Surgoshan:
I follow about three dozen, including some print comics that also happen to be online. However, I think that since Calvin and Hobbes is no longer in papers, it should count as a webcomic.
I got tired of checking stuff that didn't update every day.
So I subdivided the comic folder in my bookmarks into monday, tuesday, etc. with the comics that update on those days in those folders, which means that QC actually shows up five times, xkcd three times, and so on. Stuff that updates sporadically and not on any schedule (OotS, VGCats, etc) I just check once a week.
Siibillam-Law:
3
QC
Dinosaur Comics
Dr McNinja
I used to read White Ninja but kinda bored of it
abbii:
Webcomics I read:
El Goonish Shive: Following 9 teenagers through weird supernatural experiences.
Questionable content: Nuff said.
Between the lines: Follows the lives of some transgender teenagers called Shay and Danni (very dark and sad at times).
Sinfest: A non linear comic following a variety of characters, quite funny.
Amazing super powers: non linear comic.
DAR: A comic by Erika Moen, very good)
Comics I sometimes read:
XKCD
Cyanide and happiness.
Comics I used to read:
CAD (left after the miscarriage).
Transe-generation (a non linear comic on transgender issues, very funny, but sadly dead).
Venus Envy (website still up, but dead)
Comics I wanna read:
YU+ME (hard to get into due to storyline complexity)
VGcats (Really good looking comic, but I think it might be dead.
Edit: I'm surprised nobody reads El goonish Shive!
Llewellian:
You are not alone. Raises hand at "El goonish Shive".
- Userfriendly.org
- El goonish Shive
- Questionable Content
- Sandra and Woo (modern Calvin and Hobbes with a girl and a racoon)
- XKCD
- Gunnerkrigg Court
- MegaTokyo
- Girl Genius
- Menage a 3
- Devils Panties
- Dilbert
JD:
Go read YU+ME.
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