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How many webcomics do you read?
Carl-E:
This was easier than listing them all...
Ignore the thing about the windstar near the bottom, I'm trying to fix mine.
Several of the "dailys" have backpedaled to two or three times a week.
("Simply Sarah" is actually a link to DrunkDuck, where I have several other favorites, most notably The Princess, Strawberry Deathcake and the now abandoned strip The Hub, the author of which lost everything in Katrina, and no one knows what happened to her)
cyro:
Shit dude, I completely forgot about Brightest. I have to go catch up now...
SirDudley:
QC
Menage a 3/Eerie Cuties
And Shine Heaven Now
Shortpacked
That's my list.
tomart:
As a lazy artist, I really enjoy good art (that someone else made) and clever comedy.
Comic GOLD: QC
Calvin & Hobbes - Priceless! (and might actually have a successor in Cul de Sac!)
Girls with Slingshots - delicious naughty fun
Perry Bible Fellowship - masterful art and wonderfully subversive
Guilded Age - rich, lush art and don't miss the alt texts: hilarious!
TemplarAz - impressive art and social commentary
Girl Genius
Schlock Mercenary (funny how i like weaponry & explosions here but when anderslovesmaria got fistfighting, i quit...)
xkcd - smarter than the average webcomic
Sinfest - subversive with attitude!
Good Too:
Something Positive - sets the cynical bar delightfully high
cool cat studio - cute, charming art and characters
Good but and NSFW:
menagea3 - a pure sex comedy, done very well
Curvy - cute and loopy
Sexy Losers - raunchy fun
Oglaf - medieval sex comedy stories
(... i wish i could find Arthur Depins' deliciously cute sexy comics in English... amazing art! )
* Please Come Back! * Maybe this is all she wanted to do, but i got emotionally involved in the real-life joys & tribulations of
PlanetKaren - and i hope she gets back into it. A daily comic diary... honest, sad, funny, touching, real!
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: tomart on 01 May 2011, 18:18 ---(funny how i like weaponry & explosions here but when anderslovesmaria got fistfighting, i quit...)
--- End quote ---
Tomart, you've got to go back and finish it. It is fantastic, the art got stretched to new levels towards the end, and the emotions were heartrending, uplifting, touching and hysterical, often in the space of one comic. Clearly you were emotionally invested, or it wouldn't have bothered you so much. So go, get past the hard parts, and finish what is undoubtedly one of the best love stories out there (especially if you are/will be a father someday).
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