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http://www.drewweing.com/pup/13pup.html

I've been really inspired by this one... caution: it's huge and threatens to take a while to load.
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Oh man, that is wicked. Delightful art, and excellent use of the infinite canvas there.

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OoooooKAY that is jaw-dropping! It's a little frustrating in the largest frames because you can't see the full picture without scrolling around, but I suppose that's the point.
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I like.

I like a lot.

This particular comic strip gets the Science Goodness seal of Approval.

And it's wicked cool besides.
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Black Sparrow wrote:One of the things I miss about Inverloch is the creamy, yet professional, quality of the art.

http://inverloch.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=489
Inverloch's art always made me think of very expensive cakes. Very swish to look at, but nowt to get your teeth into.

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mvmarcz wrote:http://www.seraph-inn.com/

yup
You beat me to it.

I really liked the artwork on this one. Shame it's not updating anymore, but now there's this one, so it's not all bad!
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supernerdcore wrote:http://www.drewweing.com/pup/13pup.html

I've been really inspired by this one... caution: it's huge and threatens to take a while to load.
Hah, that's in the webcomics show at the comic museum in ny
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Levi-chan wrote:http://normallife.livejournal.com/81110.html

PWNT U ALL LOL
I have such a crush on that girl!
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Garneta wrote: I really liked the artwork on this one. Shame it's not updating anymore, but now there's this one, so it's not all bad!
Agreed. Talismen was one of those comics I followed for a while even tho I couldn't get into the story at all (lil too...er... elfin for me, really) because of the beautifully rich art. That Xylia has a great look too.

And based on the earlier pointer I find myself getting caught up in Family Man.
It looks great, reads brilliantly, and fills the Big Gothic Gap in my webcomic list left by the final death of Liriel's Bad Blood comic.
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I'm always impressed with the detail in Jonathon Dalton's work.
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Jen_Babcock wrote:I really like Copper

http://www.boltcity.com/copper/copper_037_observer.htm

Just one example.
That's probably also my favourite webcomic, art-wise. Just everything Kazu does is magical. I can't wait to check out his new book Amulet.
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Doll wrote:I'm always impressed with the detail in Jonathon Dalton's work.
Me too, so detailed and so well researched!
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ryclaude wrote:
Black Sparrow wrote:One of the things I miss about Inverloch is the creamy, yet professional, quality of the art.

http://inverloch.seraph-inn.com/viewcomic.php?page=489
Inverloch's art always made me think of very expensive cakes. Very swish to look at, but nowt to get your teeth into.
Funny, that kind of describes "Dresden codac" for me. It's like a stream of consciousness, art is so good because artist draws just what he/she feels like at the moment, what he/she thinks will fit into the page, but script-wise it adds up into one huge mess.

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but then script is a different subject than the one at hand.

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warofwinds wrote:I found this comic from Sorcery101 the other day:

Family Man, by Dylan Meconis (creator of Bite Me, if you remember that gem of humor). Check out this page.
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I just found this site recently but it is AWESOME.

http://truckbearingkibble.com/comic/200 ... -be-tasty/
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Me too. I'm seeing TONS of quality stuff I've never seen before. (Marking down "Trucks Bearing Kibble" as a futured "feature link" on my site.)---Al
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Jen_Babcock wrote:I really like Copper

http://www.boltcity.com/copper/copper_037_observer.htm

Just one example.
Copper would be my choice as well. I can stare at one page all day dumbfounded at how much skill and hard work went into it. Similar results apply when I'm in a museum looking at a Toulouse-Lautrec or a Rembrandt.
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