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whats your fav online comic

Started by dragonfox2004, March 13, 2009, 11:25:38 AM

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lfb

Anything and everything by K.C. Green. He is the king of web comics for me and that shall never change.

I also recommend to anyone; a comic called Freakangels. I won't tell you the plot but it is written and drawn by professionals so it is at a different standard to most web comics.

rianswings

I used to be a really big fan of the comic "All Roses Have Thorns", but lately I haven't been looking at much.  One good one, though, is called "Ever After", really messed up story about fairy tales.  It hardly updates however, which is a shame.

hwchem

http://harkavagrant.com/

A neat comic where each strip is based (loosely) on actual historical events. The art style seems kind of sloppy at first, but after reading it for a while I appreciated the looseness and expressiveness that's missing from a lot of tablet-drawn comics (cough cad cough).

readyaimrun

If i were to say favorite in terms of humor i would say xkcd

but if I had judged this on storyline I would say Nana's Everyday Life
http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php

readyaimrun

Quote from: Taiki Saruwatari on July 13, 2009, 12:03:28 AM
Quote from: readyaimrun on July 12, 2009, 10:20:56 PM
If i were to say favorite in terms of humor i would say xkcd

but if I had judged this on storyline I would say Nana's Everyday Life
http://manga.clone-army.org/nana.php
What a bizarre one you have there. So far I've seen a mix of Elfen Lied and Gunslinger Girl, and some girl named "Yuka" who might have been from Persona 3 or something. Do they keep mixing more animes or are those the only ones?
I think once you get past that they stop and continue with the story it is really good once you get to the end, when i first read it I got a mixed feeling of depressed yet entertain (in a humorous way I didn't know another word for it)
but yeah the ending is the best I've seen in a story-line webcomic

Qasim

I'm following XKCD and a German comic called "Nichtlustig" ("Notfunny") - there's a book out sold internationally (in English) - if you see it anywhere, check it out. It's a short, concise, and sometimes quite stupid humor, but the sheer slam-your-head-against-the-wall-stupidity of it sometimes hits the spot  :icon_twisted:

Doom_Guard

I don't really read much in the way of online comics, but Cyanide & Happiness is pretty good. I like offbeat, wacky humor and C&H fits that bill quite well. At my old job, several employees had C&H strips posted on their walls, which is how I initially found out about it.

butterman100

i agree with the above post. cyanide and happiness FTW! other than that though i usually read Ctrl-Alt-Del.
Follow no road, but the one paved by your own hands.

hwchem

The stuff that the Clone Army guy does creeps the hell out of me. He's an amazingly talented artist, but seems to focus all his efforts on drawing very young girls in bizarre, hyper-violent/sexual situations. His work in general just disturbs me.

calientebarb1

i think for me it's gotta be VG cats. those little guys always seem to make me laugh.

DubiousCharms

Several of my favorites have been mentioned, such as Brawl in the Family, C&H and SMBC, Flipside... But I'll recommend some of my other favorites!

Nedroid Picture Diary (aka Beartato) - Absurd, simple yet beautiful and somehow always funny. http://nedroid.com/

Awkward Zombie - Video game parodies that ARE funny and aren't hamhanded, plus a lot of self-deprecating humor by a young lady who just entered college. http://www.awkwardzombie.com/index.php

Perry Bible Fellowship - Short comics, but surreal, absurd and hilarious. It has now ended (or updates every once in a blue moon), but there are plenty of comics to read. http://pbfcomics.com/

Truck Bearing Kibble - A comic very similar in humor style to PBF, but also updates very irregularly. http://truckbearingkibble.com/

Lackadaisy - 1920s speakeasy drama and comedy - with cats! For those who aren't so fond of furries, it's more Disney-style talking animals than furries. http://www.lackadaisycats.com/

r3

Dinosaur Comics and Thinkin' Lincoln are a great source of laughs for me, as is Married to the Sea.

I like the absurd-styled webcomics more than the long, over-arching plot ones (which is why CAD and Penny Arcade have never appealed.)

animewetting

Colleen's Urges, but i haven't been able to find many strips of this.

hunter77721

#43
Well, I think, "The Dreamer" is the best for me. Some romance, some fantasy, some history. Three in one!

The_Enigma

My favorite has to be Order of the Stick.  It's a comedy/parody of Dungeons and Dragons.  You follow around this group of adventurers that live in a world where Dungeons and Dragons rules apply to the laws of physics, like you have to perform checks in order to do actions.

It's hosted at Giant in the Playground dot com, and it's really fantastic.  You guys should check it out sometime.