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ev4n:

--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 01 Jun 2014, 23:35 ---I've got to say, "it's all coming together" and "the title seems to fit perfectly" are two phrases I never thought I'd say of Sluggy Freelance.

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Wait, it's still going?

I gave up on it a long time ago.  I wonder if I should pick it back up again.

Neko_Ali:
I am surprised as well. I read it for the longest time, back when it was still pretty new up until a few years ago. But I just felt the story was being pretty weak and realized I was just reading it out of inertia at that point, so I stopped. I'll go peek and see if I like it any more now.

Kugai:
Updates at Angels2200!!!!!!!

*Thud*


DoA

Oh God Joyce.

Masterpiece:

--- Quote from: Kugai on 02 Jun 2014, 13:47 ---

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Every strip including her invokes that reaction in me.

Ben:
I picked up on webcomics relatively recently. You tend to see certain names mentioned as the "must read classics" of the genre but I'm afraid that Sluggy Freelance and El Goonish Shive have always left me stone cold. I suppose my comic reading habits come from reading print comics like Doonesbury and Dilbert, or the truly brilliant "Maggie's Farm" in the 80s - surely the best of Steve Bell's work. I'm always attracted to good art, and Liberty Meadows is seriously good art apart from anything else.

Really though, print comics have to be good enough to get printed and that sets the bar while webcomics don't. Plus I don't play computer games, never learnt, nor do I have any real connection to the whole D and D thing, so that doesn't work for me.

So DoA works for me because I recognise the humour, if not particularly the American college setting; the other Walky ones, I've never taken to. GWS, I'm losing interest in as it becomes increasingly wrapped up in politically correct agenda-pushing and the characters become less recognisable and increasingly 2-D. Girl Genius is good, so inventive, very good-looking and the Jagers are a wonderful joke.

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