Ah, I do like Three Panel Soul, but it's a very casual comic. I much prefer the previous MacHall comic they did. (http://www.machall.com/view.php?date=2000-11-07)
Ah, I do like Three Panel Soul, but it's a very casual comic. I much prefer the previous MacHall comic they did. (http://www.machall.com/view.php?date=2000-11-07)
Whoa, there are lots of new suggestions since last time I checked this post! Brillent!
I looked at 3eanuts and it is amazing; I somehow managed to barely ever read a Peanuts comic in my life (though I watched many Charlie Brown videos) but these are hilarious and make me wish I could see the last panel to dispel the thick blanket of d3p41rz...so maybe I will rustle up some old Peanuts collections after all.
The rest, I will need to sift through later. I feel that if you are caught reading webcomics at work you will lose your credibility; but if the webcomic turns out to be Dilbert or Peanuts, somehow it is alright again.
Edit: "Webomics". :(
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pokey the penguin
http://yellow5.com/pokey/
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Would absolutely recommend giving Looking For Group a try.
bumping as
anyone saw latest xkcd comic? I think it tops the ridiculous scale
Haha, just came here to post that. :)
Here's the link for others: http://xkcd.com/1110/
I'm still exploring, currently stuck somewhere in the underworld. It's just crazy.
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I think I've worn the fingerprint off'n my best pointin' finger, scrolling about on a trackpad. Found this - it's not perfect (I'd have made the sky regions white for a start) and it does take some of the sense of discovery out of it, but it makes finding stuff a whole lot easier.
Garfield Minus Garfield is a good bit of fun.
3eanuts doesn't do it for me.
Yeah, go buy some of the excellent, excellent bookshelf editions of Peanuts. The strip practically taught me how to read. And amazingly, I still find it funny as an adult. Not much holds up like that.
The depression and pop-psychoanalysis is grand, and no need to chop off the fourth panel to enjoy.
Turns out you can go underground when going under at the mario section, then if you follow it and go to the left there's creepers.
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Sorry, have to add one more to the list. http://wondermark.com/
Not about video games or nerdy shit, but consistently funny.
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I read all of it (750+ pages?) in one sitting yesterday. It really is excellent.
I'd also recommend Unsounded: http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsound...1/ch01_01.html
I bid thee rise (don't wanna start a dupe thread).
I recently found O Human Star; I love it. Bit of NSFW romance but mostly SFW, a sci-fi romance/drama:
http://ohumanstar.com/chapter-1-title-page/
I didn't see The Fox Sister mentioned; it's a cute romance set in 1968 in an interpretation of the Korean folk tale of the same name (in which a shape-shifting fox aka a kumiho kills & eats people):
http://thefoxsister.com/?id=1
Jayd Ait-Kaci, who illustrates The Fox Sister, draws incredibly well.
Anybody have other suggestions?
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