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Post by thesuki on Mar 10, 2007 17:00:39 GMT
I think a lot of old webcomics are losing steam. I still like Comedity, though I wish it updated more often. The girlfriend is goregous, but heavy. And that's never even addressed. It just is. As it should be. And there's a penguin.
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Post by crazyandlazy126 on Mar 11, 2007 0:58:22 GMT
me and my friends love www.explosm.net (click on the comics tab at the top) some of the jokes are pg-13 rated but they are really funny. There aren't really any main characters in it, they are all stick figures, sorta. Check it out
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Post by dex on Mar 11, 2007 4:50:29 GMT
... You people keep getting me hooked on webcomics! F@NBOY$, Questionable Content, and now Comedity!
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Post by destinyinevitable on Mar 11, 2007 4:57:25 GMT
I'm LOVING Comedity. Thanks so much for that link, Suki!
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Post by thesuki on Mar 11, 2007 5:20:33 GMT
No problem. I have a ton I read. The ones I posted are just the best, but only scratch the surface of my immense Favorites: Comics file.
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Post by destinyinevitable on Mar 11, 2007 5:30:45 GMT
www.queenofwands.net^^I think it's pretty funny. Did a crossover with Something Positive (which remains my favorite webcomic). This one has ended, though, which is sad, but they took the cutest character and made a new webcomic about her...I forgot the link, though. It has a different artist.
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Post by numbuheightbitstar on Mar 11, 2007 23:28:57 GMT
I used to read 8-bit Theatre and Jack (Jack may be more than some readers are equipped to handle, just warning ya), but my dial-up connection and desire to spend less time online (and in 8-bit Theatre's case, the fact that it was a humor comic and those don't stay interesting for long) pretty much killed my enthusiasm. I'd probably pick up Jack again if I could read it in print.
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Post by Numbuh 1024 on Mar 12, 2007 17:05:18 GMT
me and my friends love www.explosm.net (click on the comics tab at the top) some of the jokes are pg-13 rated but they are really funny. There aren't really any main characters in it, they are all stick figures, sorta. Check it out Cyanide and happiness... so cool.
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Post by Roxeh on Mar 14, 2007 21:50:11 GMT
I totally LOVE Cyanide and Happiness (at http://www.explosm.net). ;D It's way awesome and always makes me laugh. xD
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Post by rainbowmonkeyluvr on Apr 3, 2007 20:51:51 GMT
Yesm, C&H rocks out loud.
My favorite one was one with a vampire who said he liked to collect stamps. *tries to find the comic for you guys*
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Post by sjedmondson on Apr 3, 2007 21:05:26 GMT
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.netMy personal fave at the moment =)
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MarEla
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Post by MarEla on Apr 4, 2007 0:14:21 GMT
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Post by Shwoo on Apr 11, 2007 9:59:56 GMT
The Noob. It's about a n00b in an MMORPG. Quite funny, and Ohforf'sake is the best name ever.
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Desslok
Field Operative
What? Does being evil automatically make me a bad guy?
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Post by Desslok on Apr 28, 2007 12:34:31 GMT
The only webcomic I read with any regularity is "Star Blazers Rebirth." It's a web comic that Voyager is currently releasing once every 2 months and happens about 25 years after the original "Star Blazers" series. While you might not know what some of the charactes are referencing if you haven't seen the show, it is still a highly recommended read. Here's the link, scroll down to find the links to each chapter: starblazers.com/comicshome.php?PHPSESSID=7432457679d6e406b17d8191897c4095
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Post by thesuki on Apr 29, 2007 5:43:14 GMT
Unshelved, a daily comic strip taking place in a library, mainly making fun of the idiocy of patrons. And on Sundays, the full-color strips describe a book, generally something NO one has heard of. I just added 3 of those books to my library request list.
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