Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
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Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
One that I don't think I've seen mentioned (although I haven't read the whole thread) is http://magpieluck.com. It's a pretty well written/drawn comic about a girl who time travels. It's pretty different and original.
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http://worldofhurtonline.com/ is my new favorite webcomic. Some of the best art I've see in webcomic form ever.
Re: So what other webcomics do you kind folk read?
I read xkcd, Cyanide and Happiness, Dinosaur Comics, a softer world, Great (as well as the other stuff on kiwisbybeat) StupidFox, and Daisy Owl. (Although that one hasn't updated since early June...) I also occasionally read others like Penny Arcade, White Ninja, and Pictures for Sad Children. Oh yeah, and the Oatmeal, but that only kind of fits in as a webcomic.
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Currently I have Cyanide and Happiness, Questionable Content, Comic JK, xkcd (of course), Geminni, Penny Arcade, Moo & Keo, Bear Nuts, Dark Legacy Comics, and The Insidious Bogleech on my RSS feeds for webcomics.
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Scenes From A Multiverse is a good science and philosophy webcomic that seems quite new. It also updates often. 

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New webcomic for me: Hark! A Vagrant
Best comic ever.
Best comic ever.
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Currently on my list:
AmazingSuperPowers - Not sure how I found this one but I find it to be pretty hilarious.
Axe Cop - A friend told me about it. Amusing at times.
Dinosaur Comics - Of course, one of the better comics out there.
Folly and Innovation - I probably got from Switch31's signature. I really like it, it's one of my favorites currently. Are you the artist/writer of the comic, Switch?
Order of the Stick - This webcomic probably has the best storyline ever. Unlike some people, I like the talky parts with no action. Because they're interesting!
pictures for sad children - Depressing, yet amusing at times.
Questionable Content - This one ties OotS on story. I couldn't tell you which I liked more.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Incredibly funny, would recommend (to anyone here who doesn't already know about it, maybe one person?)
Some Guy With A Website - Mostly for the political commentary, the comic isn't too funny.
This Modern World - This one is a better political commentary comic.
White Ninja Comics - Probably my favorite at this time.
xkcd - Of course.
AmazingSuperPowers - Not sure how I found this one but I find it to be pretty hilarious.
Axe Cop - A friend told me about it. Amusing at times.
Dinosaur Comics - Of course, one of the better comics out there.
Folly and Innovation - I probably got from Switch31's signature. I really like it, it's one of my favorites currently. Are you the artist/writer of the comic, Switch?
Order of the Stick - This webcomic probably has the best storyline ever. Unlike some people, I like the talky parts with no action. Because they're interesting!
pictures for sad children - Depressing, yet amusing at times.
Questionable Content - This one ties OotS on story. I couldn't tell you which I liked more.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Incredibly funny, would recommend (to anyone here who doesn't already know about it, maybe one person?)
Some Guy With A Website - Mostly for the political commentary, the comic isn't too funny.
This Modern World - This one is a better political commentary comic.
White Ninja Comics - Probably my favorite at this time.
xkcd - Of course.
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
Just a small list.
Amazing super powers, funny, I like all the hints at previous comics of theirs.
Perry Bible Fellowship, you all know why.
Sinfest, it's awesome. The first three years of the comic were awesome, lately it's not as good but still good.
XKCD, obviously.
Amazing super powers, funny, I like all the hints at previous comics of theirs.
Perry Bible Fellowship, you all know why.
Sinfest, it's awesome. The first three years of the comic were awesome, lately it's not as good but still good.
XKCD, obviously.
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PS238, about an elementary school. For superheroes.
Girl Genius.
Looking For Group.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja.
The Phoenix Requiem.
Penny and Aggie.
Shortpacked!
Megatokyo.
And xkcd, otherwise I wouldn't be here.
Girl Genius.
Looking For Group.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja.
The Phoenix Requiem.
Penny and Aggie.
Shortpacked!
Megatokyo.
And xkcd, otherwise I wouldn't be here.
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
Hilarity:
Left-Handed Toons
Hyperbole and a Half (comic-blog hybrid)
Toothpaste for Dinner
A Simple Apology
Basic Instructions
Politics:
Ampersand
Ted Rall
Makes you feel dead inside:
Pictures for Sad Children
A Softer World
Left-Handed Toons
Hyperbole and a Half (comic-blog hybrid)
Toothpaste for Dinner
A Simple Apology
Basic Instructions
Politics:
Ampersand
Ted Rall
Makes you feel dead inside:
Pictures for Sad Children
A Softer World
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AnnaArmour wrote:A Simple Apology
YES. This was my favorite webcomic a few years ago, but I forgot about it when their old website went down.
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
Did someone say UneSee Fights? I'm sure I heard someone say UneSee Fights?
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Well, all of the ones I read have been mentioned except Scandinavia and the World. It's quite good, but for some of the strips you need the explanation in the newspost.
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
Jesse wrote:Did someone say UneSee Fights? I'm sure I heard someone say UneSee Fights?
I didn't, but I do check regularly. Horse is getting boring, though.
Other ones I read but didn't read last time I posted here: Surviving the World, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, Amazing Superpowers, and Hark! A Vagrant.
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Unfortunately, my artist hit University, followed by heavy drinking and exams, so I've no idea when or if USF will start running again. I've got a bundle of scripts laying around my room. I tried to get some guest artists in to fill the space, but everytime someone agreed to do something they suddenly did things like get a job or disappear from Twitter. Conspiracy?
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My reading list (taken from my rss reader):
MSPaint Adventures (less a comic than a haunting obsession)
Spike Writes, Evan Draws
Templar, Arizona
Hark! A Vagrant
Dinosaur Comics
Something Positive
A Softer World
Achewood
Order of the Stick
Pictures for Sad Children
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
xkcd
Questionable Content (proving that I don't have to *like* a comic if it has a daily update schedule)
Misfile (Ditto)
Overcompensating
Erfworld
Gunnerkrigg Court
Kawaii Not
Small Victories
Dresden Codak
Dr McNinja
Three Panel Soul
Subnormality
Freakangels
MSPaint Adventures (less a comic than a haunting obsession)
Spike Writes, Evan Draws
Templar, Arizona
Hark! A Vagrant
Dinosaur Comics
Something Positive
A Softer World
Achewood
Order of the Stick
Pictures for Sad Children
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
xkcd
Questionable Content (proving that I don't have to *like* a comic if it has a daily update schedule)
Misfile (Ditto)
Overcompensating
Erfworld
Gunnerkrigg Court
Kawaii Not
Small Victories
Dresden Codak
Dr McNinja
Three Panel Soul
Subnormality
Freakangels
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Questonable Content character Marigold is wearing an XKCD shirt today...
http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1852
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She wears it all the time. 1613, 1625-1626, was probably under her hoodie on the ones in between that range, 1628-1635 storyarc, she met Randall in 1527.... the bar scenes around 1468 have her wearing a SCIENCE it's a verb now shirt, which is fairly xkcd-derived.
She's an established fan is the point I'm getting at here.
She's an established fan is the point I'm getting at here.
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I just finished archive-binging NerfNow. It's mostly a TF2 comic, but there's a spattering of other video games.
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
There are about five webcomics that I feel I should recomend out of the ones I read.
1) Homestuck
2) Gunnerkrigg Court
3) Slightly Damned
4) Brawl in the Family (for Nintendo fans)
5) Edmund Finney's Quest to find the meaning of life.
That is all I have to say on the matter.
1) Homestuck
2) Gunnerkrigg Court
3) Slightly Damned
4) Brawl in the Family (for Nintendo fans)
5) Edmund Finney's Quest to find the meaning of life.
That is all I have to say on the matter.
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Awesome comics I don't see mentioned:
Bobwhite The project following:
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Bobwhite The project following:
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Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
I've just found Gunnerkrigg Court and become thoroughly addicted. I'm not sure I will be able to cope with the transfer to 3 pages a week. As for the other comics I read:
A Softer World
Questionable Content
Girls With Slingshots
Johnny Wander
Octopus Pie
and xkcd
Hmmmmm.... I'm noticing a pattern...
A Softer World
Questionable Content
Girls With Slingshots
Johnny Wander
Octopus Pie
and xkcd
Hmmmmm.... I'm noticing a pattern...
Re: Would you kindly share your webcomic reading list?
This is a new webcomic i stumbled upon seems interesting...
www.sarab.co
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a few i haven't seen anyone mention on the few pages i looked at
Bug - simple 4 panel observational humour strip (almost daily)
Faraday the Blob - surreal off the wall loony tunes for adults (weekly-ish)
Corporate Skull - practically brand new b/w adult sitcom type comic about a boring office worker who loses the flesh on his face to a photocopier (weekly-ish)
Gutters - Comic book industry satire, drawn and written by comic industry professionals (tri-weekly m/w/f)
Drive - Comedy space opera sci-fi (weekly)
Bug - simple 4 panel observational humour strip (almost daily)
Faraday the Blob - surreal off the wall loony tunes for adults (weekly-ish)
Corporate Skull - practically brand new b/w adult sitcom type comic about a boring office worker who loses the flesh on his face to a photocopier (weekly-ish)
Gutters - Comic book industry satire, drawn and written by comic industry professionals (tri-weekly m/w/f)
Drive - Comedy space opera sci-fi (weekly)
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Questionable Content - This one really goes up and down with the storylines, but it still usually entertaining.
Subnormality - Just started reading this, though usually just for the occasional post on Cracked. Awesome artwork, though.
SMBC - The Far Side was a huge part of my childhood, and this is the closest I can come to that nowadays.
xkcd - durrr
C&H - hit and miss
Hark! A Vagrant - Probably one of my favorites.
Penny Arcade - Well-written, good artwork. Not always funny though, hmm...
CAD - I just read through the archives the past few weeks. I love this strip, though I wish he'd get a little more diverse with the character artwork.
PvP Online - Just started, verdict waiting.
...and a good few other strips that are posted online and run in the paper. Dilbert (yes, really), Non Sequitur, etc...
Subnormality - Just started reading this, though usually just for the occasional post on Cracked. Awesome artwork, though.
SMBC - The Far Side was a huge part of my childhood, and this is the closest I can come to that nowadays.
xkcd - durrr
C&H - hit and miss
Hark! A Vagrant - Probably one of my favorites.
Penny Arcade - Well-written, good artwork. Not always funny though, hmm...
CAD - I just read through the archives the past few weeks. I love this strip, though I wish he'd get a little more diverse with the character artwork.
PvP Online - Just started, verdict waiting.
...and a good few other strips that are posted online and run in the paper. Dilbert (yes, really), Non Sequitur, etc...
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I've always liked the Modest Destiny webcomics: simple, fun and easy to read. The author stopped updating a few years ago but recently started up again 
You can read them here: the link is for the first issue.
squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=1

You can read them here: the link is for the first issue.
squidi.net/comic/amd/view.php?series=amd&ep=1&id=1
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Can anybody recommend me a webcomic?
My favorites so far are Men In Hats (http://www.meninhats.com/), VG Cats (http://www.vgcats.com/) And XKCD(Obviously)
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Re: Can anybody recommend me a webcomic?
Gathered information from the initial page of this. Counted readership (and partially, satisfaction) as a vote cast towards a particular webcomic.
Top Four Webcomics
1. Perry Bible Fellowship (9)
1. Questionable Content (9)
3. Dinosaur Comics (8)
4. Penny Arcade (7)
Total votes: 183.
Average number of votes per webcomic (to two decimal places): 1.65.
Notes:
- Excluded XKCD and another webcomic(?) from these results. Did not alter the outcome.
- Dates before 2007.
- Had five tie for fifth place with four votes each.
- Assumes that readership equals good webcomics.
- Personally likes Questionable Content, Order of the Stick, and Penny Arcade. Has read neither VG Cats nor Men in Hats.
Top Four Webcomics
1. Perry Bible Fellowship (9)
1. Questionable Content (9)
3. Dinosaur Comics (8)
4. Penny Arcade (7)
Total votes: 183.
Average number of votes per webcomic (to two decimal places): 1.65.
Notes:
- Excluded XKCD and another webcomic(?) from these results. Did not alter the outcome.
- Dates before 2007.
- Had five tie for fifth place with four votes each.
- Assumes that readership equals good webcomics.
- Personally likes Questionable Content, Order of the Stick, and Penny Arcade. Has read neither VG Cats nor Men in Hats.
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I already read 3 of those occasionally but thanks for the info. I should have compiled all webcomics I've read so far, regardless of weather or not they were among my favorites.
Re: Can anybody recommend me a webcomic?
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and Abstruse Goose are two that I frequently see described as having xkcd-like humour, whatever that means.
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GUNNERKRIGG COURT GUNNERKRIGG COURT GUNNERKRIGG COURT
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Zohar wrote:GUNNERKRIGG COURT GUNNERKRIGG COURT GUNNERKRIGG COURT
Aye. Gunnerkrigg Court is the best. The current chapter is just wonderfully sweet, with Paz and all.
Also: Derelict.
About a young woman traveling a post-apocalyptic sea, alone in a boat. Very expressive main character. Strong character story. Very good art.
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Bump. The Chosen Ones has an average plot, but cool Subnormality-esque art and crowd cameos by humanized MLP characters and Homestuck characters.
Also, Dumbing of Age. (Thanks, Giant Speck, for posting this.)

Also, Dumbing of Age. (Thanks, Giant Speck, for posting this.)
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Sorry to bump such an old thread, but 2D goggles has not been mentioned, and it is probably mankind's greatest achievment to date.
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Well, as long as it's bumped:
Kaspall. It's a tightly-plotted, beautifully illustrated metafictional fantasy murder mystery whose updates are just reaching the climax. It's paced for the trade paperback, I think, but if you dig that kind of thing it's simply splendid.
Also beautifully illustrated, although infinitely more laid-back, is The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal. It's a sweet (as in heartwarming) slice-of-life story I found recently and appreciate immensely.
1/0, naturally - it would take entirely too long to explain why, but the intro to the TV Tropes page might be a place to start. Complete, of course.
Mnemesis. Another fantasy-mystery - two newly-dead persons arrive in an odd afterlife with no memory of their life-lives, and things build nicely from there. Also complete.
Kaspall. It's a tightly-plotted, beautifully illustrated metafictional fantasy murder mystery whose updates are just reaching the climax. It's paced for the trade paperback, I think, but if you dig that kind of thing it's simply splendid.
Also beautifully illustrated, although infinitely more laid-back, is The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal. It's a sweet (as in heartwarming) slice-of-life story I found recently and appreciate immensely.
1/0, naturally - it would take entirely too long to explain why, but the intro to the TV Tropes page might be a place to start. Complete, of course.
Mnemesis. Another fantasy-mystery - two newly-dead persons arrive in an odd afterlife with no memory of their life-lives, and things build nicely from there. Also complete.
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One of my favorites right now is Rock Manlyfist (http://www.rockmanlyfist.com/). A sunday page style, a bit over the top, action adventure that has featured things like genetically engineered ninjas, mysterious land dwelling sharks and a giant robot among other things.
What about the kalman schnitzel?
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The only comic I read that hasn't been mentioned here is Grayling. It's a reboot of a comic that ended a couple years ago, so I'm interested to see what new stuff will be changed/added. I'm sad that the artist has chosen to go black and white as her colored pieces in the original incarnation were beautiful and some of my favorite artwork to date (and still exists on my wallpapers). One does have to get used to some abstract to enjoy it.
I know this is a few years old, but... I would also like to take this moment to gripe about how some people need to learn the difference between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder, especially when promoting Kagerou, as the main character is multiple --- but maybe he is actually schizophrenic on top of that. Who the hell knows, aside from Luka.
I know this is a few years old, but... I would also like to take this moment to gripe about how some people need to learn the difference between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder, especially when promoting Kagerou, as the main character is multiple --- but maybe he is actually schizophrenic on top of that. Who the hell knows, aside from Luka.
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Some new comics from existing authors:
Monster Pulse, sort of Young Adult action-adventure. Organs turn intopokemons monsters (violent in parts)
Bearmageddon from the illustrator, co-author of Axe Cop, slackers fight bears. (bloody andgrizzly grisly)
Erstwhile Grimm's Fairy tales. They do some of the lesser known ones.
I just rediscovered Julia Wertz, of Fart Party. (journal comic, pretty hilarious, but sometimes deals with some dark stuff)
Monster Pulse, sort of Young Adult action-adventure. Organs turn into
Bearmageddon from the illustrator, co-author of Axe Cop, slackers fight bears. (bloody and
Erstwhile Grimm's Fairy tales. They do some of the lesser known ones.
This author has a new comic called Athena Wheatley. There's links to his other comics there too. ('cept for the smutty one, called Curvy)peri_renna wrote:Mnemesis. Another fantasy-mystery - two newly-dead persons arrive in an odd afterlife with no memory of their life-lives, and things build nicely from there. Also complete.
I just rediscovered Julia Wertz, of Fart Party. (journal comic, pretty hilarious, but sometimes deals with some dark stuff)
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