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Cam:
Well, as far as the website goes, you could always use a something like blogger.  Granted, it wouldn't have the nice newest, next, last, first, lay out of your typical web comic, but there are several people that use a free blogging site to host their comics. 

If you are actually wanting to setup your own site, I'd be willing to help a little.

Did a bit of Googling and there appear to be some pretty decent free CMS's for a webcomic.

Comic Press seems to the best of them so far and is apparently what PvP online uses. 

A couple of other scripts that look promising.
http://www.designmeme.com/comicgallery/
http://comiccms.com/

Any way, if you have some questions, I program for a living.  So, I could probably help out a bit.

Trollstormur:
lol_comics just uses livejournal.

Cam:
I have to say that I am fairly impressed with the Word Press + Comic Press pairing.  If you have a place to host a site that supports php and a mysql database, I could help you get setup easily. 

Still, don't write off the whole livejournal, blogger, etc option. It is free and easy and you could always migrate your comic later if it was going well and you wanted a change.

öde:

--- Quote from: David_Dovey on 06 Dec 2008, 10:17 ---you guys realise that that is not an accurate representation of Battles' stage setup right
--- End quote ---

The cymbal is accurate.

David_Dovey:
well duh.

now stop derailing this thread, you CUNTS

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