Read any good webcomic lately?
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Re: Read any good webcomic lately?
I should really start reading webcomics again.
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YES. Also I love the current page, we had a tuck shop tooNanda wrote:DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary

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Re: Read any good webcomic lately?
I decided I'm gonna be an ass and crush everyone's soul now:
Nicely drawn, but ultimately empty.I’ve found Dawn of Time to be pretty irresistible.
Story already told thousands of times, nothing to differentiate this one from others.Dead Winter
Spectacularly awful.Flaky Pastry
Very nice art but it shoots all it has to say in first few strips, after which it's just repeating over and over.We The Robots
Cute but nothing mindblowing.Gastrophobia
This comic has been tickling my fancy for a while now.
Actually I got nothing on this. Really funny, great art, charming. It gets boring when it overdoes with puns, tho.Princess Planet- http://www.transmission-x.com/_princess_planet/
Oh god the puns they're killing me but I love them
Technically good comic, but I could never relate to any of characters or get interested in what is going on. Nudity specially seems forced and out of place.Octopus Pie- http://www.octopuspie.com/
Slice of life comic based in Brooklyn, chances are you've heard of this one but if you've not bothered reading it before do it now!
It's great stuff, except for all the moral relativity which causes me to passionately hate some of main characters.I also have a soft spot for Yet Another Fantasy Gaming Comic...
Bunch of professionals gather forces to create worthless stuff whose only appeal is similarity with a certain popular cartoon. "Through the porthole" is the only moderately amusing thing there.Dumm Comics
It would be great if it updated more often. Can't wait for months for something to happen.I'll also recommend Lackadaisy Cats: http://lackadaisy.foxprints.com/
Run into it years ago. Thought that it was pointless and haven't returned since.DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary
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Re: Read any good webcomic lately?
I like Kate Beaton a lot.
http://www.katebeaton.com/Site/Welcome.html
And I have a lot of love for these: http://danbooru.donmai.us/pool/show/217
They're not exactly webcomics, though. The artist just posts them on pixiv and other people save and translate them to distribute everywhere else.
http://www.katebeaton.com/Site/Welcome.html
And I have a lot of love for these: http://danbooru.donmai.us/pool/show/217
They're not exactly webcomics, though. The artist just posts them on pixiv and other people save and translate them to distribute everywhere else.
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Way to ruin everything, McDuffies.
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That might crush my sole if I cared.McDuffies wrote:Run into it years ago. Thought that it was pointless and haven't returned since.DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary
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McDuffies wrote:I decided I'm gonna be an ass and crush everyone's soul now:
I’ve found Dawn of Time to be pretty irresistible.
Nicely drawn, but ultimately empty.
Or mine if I had one.Nanda wrote:That might crush my sole if I cared.
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Man I expected far more haet than this.
But I guess you guys really like me.
Updating again, eh, Phalanx?

Updating again, eh, Phalanx?
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Re: Read any good webcomic lately?
My favorite web comics!
Sluggy Freelance Now in it's 12th year! To me, this is the webcomic to end all webcomics. Two things that are amazing: 1) That Pete (the creator) has managed to quit his day job for this and 2) How much better the art has gotten compared to earlier strips. So much has happened in this comic that it's hard to give a basic summary. Really, it's the adventures of Torg, Riff, Zoe, and Gwynn as they try to live their lives while dealing with secret organizations, gorgeous killer assassins, Santa Claus, vampires, an entire Dimension of Pain, demons, and everything else the world has to offer. If nothing else read this comics parody's of Harry Potter!
Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts
Torg Potter and the Chamberpot of Secretions
Torg Potter and the President from Arkansas
and Torg Potter and the Giblets with Fiber This one is, by far, my favorite.
Girl Genius This one is written in a comic book format which makes sense as it is drawn by Phil Foglio who has drawn comics for big name comic companies in the past. His wife, Kaja, writes the comic and it's truly a delight to read. The first episode was in black in white as originally the Foglios intended that each individual 'issue' be printed like monthly comics. The comic is very steampunk in nature and follows Agatha, a Spark, who has a seemingly magical connection with mechanical things.
Freakangels Another 'looks like a professional comic' comic. Freakangels only updates on Friday but each update gives you six new pages to read. I have no idea why they do this, but it makes my Friday's more interesting. While all the previous updates are all online, navigating them is a bit difficult, but well worth it! This is another steampunk comic. It follows a group of twelve psychics who got together and destroyed the world not that long ago. With England (the comic's location) flooded, the group is simply trying to pick up the pieces of their, and the other survivor's, lives.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja ....All I can say about this comic is that you can't catch a ninja when he's on fire!!
Sugar Bits This comic is so sweet it shall give you cavities. Needs to be updated more regularly though. It's about a magical land of sweetness and what happens when their princess goes missing.
Evil Diva If Sugar Bits gives you cavities, this one shall send you into a diabetic coma. Of the comics I read regularly, this one is the newest, but also the cutest. It follows a demon named Diva as she attends Middle School and tries her hardest not to do the unthinkable... Be Nice.
Sluggy Freelance Now in it's 12th year! To me, this is the webcomic to end all webcomics. Two things that are amazing: 1) That Pete (the creator) has managed to quit his day job for this and 2) How much better the art has gotten compared to earlier strips. So much has happened in this comic that it's hard to give a basic summary. Really, it's the adventures of Torg, Riff, Zoe, and Gwynn as they try to live their lives while dealing with secret organizations, gorgeous killer assassins, Santa Claus, vampires, an entire Dimension of Pain, demons, and everything else the world has to offer. If nothing else read this comics parody's of Harry Potter!
Torg Potter and the Sorcerer's Nuts
Torg Potter and the Chamberpot of Secretions
Torg Potter and the President from Arkansas
and Torg Potter and the Giblets with Fiber This one is, by far, my favorite.
Girl Genius This one is written in a comic book format which makes sense as it is drawn by Phil Foglio who has drawn comics for big name comic companies in the past. His wife, Kaja, writes the comic and it's truly a delight to read. The first episode was in black in white as originally the Foglios intended that each individual 'issue' be printed like monthly comics. The comic is very steampunk in nature and follows Agatha, a Spark, who has a seemingly magical connection with mechanical things.
Freakangels Another 'looks like a professional comic' comic. Freakangels only updates on Friday but each update gives you six new pages to read. I have no idea why they do this, but it makes my Friday's more interesting. While all the previous updates are all online, navigating them is a bit difficult, but well worth it! This is another steampunk comic. It follows a group of twelve psychics who got together and destroyed the world not that long ago. With England (the comic's location) flooded, the group is simply trying to pick up the pieces of their, and the other survivor's, lives.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja ....All I can say about this comic is that you can't catch a ninja when he's on fire!!
Sugar Bits This comic is so sweet it shall give you cavities. Needs to be updated more regularly though. It's about a magical land of sweetness and what happens when their princess goes missing.
Evil Diva If Sugar Bits gives you cavities, this one shall send you into a diabetic coma. Of the comics I read regularly, this one is the newest, but also the cutest. It follows a demon named Diva as she attends Middle School and tries her hardest not to do the unthinkable... Be Nice.
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Re: Read any good webcomic lately?
Eh, mostly your opinion doesn't matter.McDuffies wrote:Man I expected far more haet than this.But I guess you guys really like me.
Nanda wrote:DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary
These are pretty fantastic.Rcmonroe wrote:I’ve found Dawn of Time to be pretty irresistible.
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*chuckle* been updating reasonably regularly for the past 6 month, McDMcDuffies wrote:Man I expected far more haet than this.But I guess you guys really like me.
Updating again, eh, Phalanx?

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I enjoyed this one a lot too, good find!Phalanx wrote:I just found one I absolutely adore.
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You know, your comic is pretty great.Yeahduff wrote:Eh, mostly your opinion doesn't matter.McDuffies wrote:Man I expected far more haet than this.But I guess you guys really like me.