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LeeC:
new thing, old characters
DaveLobevich:
It's funny no one mentioned Station V3. Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only one who actually reads it.
Also, Ménage à 3 is awesome, it's often slightly NSFW though.
My all-time fav is Able and Baker. It's mostly dead, but there's hope that it might resurrect at some point. Anyway, there are enough comics to keep anyone busy for a short while.
The two first ones have continuous storylines. All three are totally different.
Pilchard123:
http://larptrek.com/
This is awesome :D
Edguy:
--- Quote from: Pilchard123 on 03 Feb 2013, 12:35 --- (click to show/hide)I have *counts* thirteen comics that I read on a daily/bi-daily basis. In no particular order:
Atomic Laundromat
Girl Genius
Schlock Mercenary
The Whiteboard
PvP
Gunnerkrigg Court
Weregeek
Sam & Fuzzy
General Protection Fault
Heavenly Nostrils
The Order of the Stick
XKCD
Yes, I know there's only twelve there. Do I really have to spell out the thirteenth?
--- End quote ---
That's a good collection, Gunnerkrigg, Schlock and xkcd are among my favorites, along with Sluggy Freelance, Goblins and Between Failures.
Notable mentions; Octopus Pie, Manly Guys doing Manly Things and Girls with Slingshots.
I read through the archives General Production Fault a couple of years ago, simply because I read that it had the same kind of plot evolution as Sluggy Freelance ("Cerberus Syndrome"), but I've got to say, he didn't pull it off (even closely) as well as Pete Abrams, the author of SF, did. The melodramatic plots and character arcs of GPD did not mash well with the highly comedic art-style and geeky humor. In my opinion, anyways.
On a side note, do most folks here read your webcomics daily? I usually read them in batches, waiting until there's at least a dozen or two of updates. Can't really immerse myself in one strip at the time, especially since all the comics I read, except xkcd and C&H, have storylines, and make little sense out of context.
Pilchard123:
Ah yes, Manly Guys. I started reading that again recently, and decided that it might be good to have a sig-quote that was from somewhere other than the Discworld.
I read comics daily because I hate hitting the end of an archive binge. I'll periodically go back and read the whole thing from start to finish, which reminds me that I haven't read Girl Genius over recently. #nosociallife
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