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Post by thecolortechnic on Jul 19, 2014 21:03:21 GMT -5
Anyone here read any webcomics regularly? I'd like to read more as I think they're an interesting form of the genre but there's so much out there that it's hard to find the good ones. Right now I'm keeping up with Nimona gingerhaze.com/nimonaJL8 limbero.org/jl8/archiveAny others I should check out?
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Post by thwhtguardian on Jul 19, 2014 21:14:40 GMT -5
JL8 is one of my favorites but I also love Diesel Sweeties, it has a great Garfield feel to it.
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Post by shaxper on Jul 19, 2014 21:15:28 GMT -5
Our own JKCarrier produces several outstanding ongoing webcomic series. Thus far, I've only read Glorianna, but I really enjoyed it. The art is not the best, but the writing and characterization are very very good. On the more silly side (and I've never revealed this here before), I did my own webcomic a long, long time ago that was reasonably successful. It was called As Cybertron Turns.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Jul 19, 2014 21:24:18 GMT -5
Ha, that I will have to check out!
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Post by shaxper on Jul 19, 2014 21:25:34 GMT -5
Ha, that I will have to check out! Folks had lower standards for webcomics back then
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2014 21:59:08 GMT -5
I follow JL8 currently and followed Rich Burlew's Order of the Stick for many years, but have not done so for a year or so. I also follow a number of strips at Mark Waid's Thrillbent site.
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Post by shaxper on Jul 19, 2014 22:18:50 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2014 22:31:47 GMT -5
The ultra explicit and ultra hardcore Carey, Queen of Escapology which morphs actual models with 3d rendering software...and anything by jaguar....sample below, the ribaldry and raunch starts shortly after...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2014 23:21:27 GMT -5
Not sure how long its been up, but I just noticed JL8 181 was posted.
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Post by tokkori1919 on Jul 21, 2014 6:22:51 GMT -5
I use to read VGCats (and Cyanide & Happiness if that counts), but I've found I have enough tangible comics to read without reading webcomics as well. Sadly the vast majority of webcomics I've seen are...not very good.
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Post by DubipR on Jul 21, 2014 8:24:07 GMT -5
I read a few:
JL8, already mentioned Scarygoround by John Allison (www.scarygoround.com) Sticky Dilly Buns Menage a 3 Oglaf (NSFW)- but very funny.
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Post by Dizzy D on Jul 21, 2014 8:56:52 GMT -5
Oglaf is probably my favourite current webcomic. I also like Wonderella. I read Sinfest for a while, but it became terrible. I still read Penny Arcade and Order of the Stick from time to time.
Oh and xkcd is always interesting.
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Post by comicscube on Jul 21, 2014 8:59:13 GMT -5
xkcd, I love when I get.
I subscribe to GoComics, so a lot of it is newspaper strips (Pearls Before Swine and Pickles are my two current favorites), but I read them on the web, so they're webcomics to me.
Currently working on a column about Brooke McEldowney's 9 Chickweed Lane and Pibgorn.
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Post by Reptisaurus! on Jul 21, 2014 14:18:28 GMT -5
I went to an Achewood convention this summer. I also really like Hark! A Vagrant!
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Post by Rob Allen on Jul 22, 2014 14:14:40 GMT -5
I still read Sinfest daily, and periodically catch up with Oglaf, xkcd, and Hark! A Vagrant!
Dinosaur Comics is in a local newsweekly, so I read it on paper.
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