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Masterpiece:
Tries to remember all the comics I read...
Alright, here goes! I've found literally all of these through advertisements on other Webcomic websites. It's nice to see how connected the webcomic scene is!
QC, that's obvious,
Go Get A Roomie. The author seems to have nailed Jephzibahs method of "Tease the fans until they give up, then tease them even more!"
Menage A 3, which is kinda hard to read because most of the characters motivations are ZOMG MAKEOUTS, HOT. It's nice to shut off the brain though.
Red String, where I mostly just thought "oh my god, lamest love story ever, so predictable", but got hooked anyhow.
Misfile, which takes itself way too seriously, but is really cute and also, surprisingly long-living.
Cyanide and Happiness, because, duh. First webcomic I ever read.
Gamercat, because we don't have enough webcomics about games /s
Then there's the furry comics, which I only read because I wasn't aware that normal webcomics existed.
TwoKinds, which has an interesting story but updates tantalizingly slow.
Las Lindas, which I only read out of spite, because the story started to be batshit stupid, and the only reason I still read is because I like some of the characters.
Pilchard123:
I started binging http://fribergthorelli.com/wbk/index.php/page-1/]What Birds Know today, after having it sit in my to-read list for about a year. It is :psyduck:. Very good, but :psyduck:.
EDIT: Link fix.
EDIT2: I just hit the end of the archive and I want to know mooooooooore!
Pilchard123:
--- Quote from: cesium133 on 05 Feb 2013, 14:13 ---* Mokepon (forgive me, it brings back nostalgic memories of playing Pokemon Red/Blue on my old Game Boy :psyduck:)
--- End quote ---
Welp, p33 just hit me in the childhood.
TinPenguin:
Last Thursday a friend linked me to the webcomic Looking For Group. Two days later, I am suffering the hollow after-effects of an archive binge. Why do I do this to myself?
wheelofdawn:
Right now I currently read:
Questionable Content: Obviously.
Penny Arcade: Though recently I prefer reading the news articles on the front page over the comic itself. Unsure if that is a sign of maturity or me being out of touch with modern gaming.
E-Diots: Just like Penny Arcade, gaming sitcom. I do not know why there are so many gaming comics and so so very few movie ones.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: A good taste of cynicism and humor. A lot of anti-ginger jokes in there too for when I want to hurt myself.
Projects my friends and I work on:
morphe: A horror "visual novel" that I write for. We're trying to get the feel for Higurashi and other such Japanese horror visual novels while having a light and character driven plot. Right now we only have 30 comics done so it'll be a while before it gets to shine.
Evil Plan: A comic about a super villain and the assistant he hires off of the street to build his devices. Written and drawn by a good friend of mine it's been running for about 8 years.
Sire: A comic where fictional characters are reincarnated in to the modern world and people are born as "Lineage Children" where they are forced to play out the stories of their "Sire". If they try to defy the story provided by The Binding then they will suffer. A comic where studying every nuance of Victor Hugo, Charles Dickens and Robert Louis Stevenson may save your life.
And most dear to my heart. I used to read--- but they finished:
Avalon High School: This was my pre-QC crack and a must read for anyone who loves QC. It's about a bunch of Canadian high schoolers who dive too deep in to the dramas of love and suffer the harsh real life effects of their parents love going sour through the years. Massive bonus points for the story about the adult Deirdre falling in love with a high schooler. Very tastefully handled.
RPGWorld: Another oldie but goodie. A direct parody on Final Fantasy style RPGs. A very promising start but it became too much for the creator. He has moved on to better things :)
The Last Days of Foxhound: A prequel comic to Metal Gear Solid designed to fill in the blanks regarding the mysteries of the series and the backstories on the quirky mini-boss squad. The best thing about this comic is how it was written before MGS3 came out and ended up being more accurate to MGS4's plot than any independant comic really should be.
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