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cephalopod9 wrote:
I can't remember where I found this, so I appologize if this is redundancy, but Fleep has math awesomeness.
joshdrilling wrote:The only webcomic that is even worth reading that still updates is The Perry Bible Fellowship.
But, if you have an hour to become addicted to my friends, http://alessonislearned.com


Belial wrote:The future is here, and it is cyberpunk as hell.
Parka wrote:I assume this is yours. I don't know anyone else who would put "kill a bear" on a list.
CaraInFrames wrote:Good heavens, how can people not like Achewood? I stumbled across it a wee while ago and spent hours reading it, I just loved it, really, loved. It's so sweet, and funny, and c'mon...being possessed by Billy Idol...what's not to love?!?!
bbctol wrote:Wlokos wrote:1/0
One of my favorites, but not well known at all. It has exactly 1000 strips, and is officially finished.
http://oneoverzero.comicgenesis.com/d/20000827.html is the first one, you can go from there. I warn you, it starts out great, and by the 50th, it gets even better and better from there on out.
Fix'd. I LOVE 1/0. Mmm... meta-weirdness plus talking molecules plus, of course, the running gag...
Belial wrote:You are the coolest guy that ever cooled.
I reiterate. Coolest. Guy.
cypherspace wrote:Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is the funniest one I've come across recently.
Other than that;
Perry Bible Fellowship
Penny Arcade
...
VG Cats
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Cyanide And Happiness
Dinosaur Comics
and PVP.
I'd say SMBC, PBF, PA and Dinosaur Comics are my favourite ones out of that lot. I also regularly go through the Calvin And Hobbes archive and have never found anything better.
Liza wrote:Fjafjan, your hair is so lovely that I want to go to Sweden, collect the bit you cut off in your latest haircut and keep it in my room, and smell it. And eventually use it to complete my shrine dedicated to you.
fjafjan wrote:Really am I the only one here who think CAD sucks some major balls? The art hasn't improved noticable in several years, the humour is usually obvious or non existant, the story archs are usually shitty, there is no character development and the whole thing just stinks of being a geek fantasy, ie Tim Buckleys fondest pipedream.
Roosevelt wrote:I wrote:Does Space Teddy Roosevelt wrestle Space Bears and fight the Space Spanish-American War with his band of Space-volunteers the Space Rough Riders?
Yes.
people are like LDL cholesterol for the internet
segmentation fault wrote:achewood is probably one of the best comics ever.
"penny arcade" is a bit too esoteric at times.
i never liked "questionable content."
i used to like "something positive" but it got boring.
"dinosaur comics" is also pretty good
BetaMaster wrote:Pokey the Penguin!
SexyTalon wrote:... see, it's comments like that that have kept me from reading Achewood. It's like you're saying "Hey, SexyTalon! Know those comics you enjoy and think keep getting better and better? I think they suck! And those comics you find annoying and repetitive? I love them! Also, Achewood! Woo! Our tastes are completely different which means you'll not like Achewood, no matter what!"
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segmentation fault wrote:SexyTalon wrote:... see, it's comments like that that have kept me from reading Achewood. It's like you're saying "Hey, SexyTalon! Know those comics you enjoy and think keep getting better and better? I think they suck! And those comics you find annoying and repetitive? I love them! Also, Achewood! Woo! Our tastes are completely different which means you'll not like Achewood, no matter what!"
what comic did i mention that you find annoying and repetitive? and which comic did i mention that you like that i said sucked?
AKADriver wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned Nothing Nice to Say and other works by Mitch Clem. The music references are even more esoteric than the ones in Questionable Content, but they're always fun to read.
SexyTalon wrote:Something Positive has gotten better as time goes on.
SexyTalon wrote:Dinosaur Comics is annoying and repetitive.
SexyTalon wrote:Penny Arcade is pretty much something I'd show as an example of "Things that are not esoteric. Not even a little."
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SexyTalon wrote:... opinion has everything to do with it on this. Your opinion of X, Y, and Z is that they are good. You dislike A, B, and C. You also like N. I do not like X, Y, and Z, while I enjoy A, B and C. I am unfamiliar with N. It is highly likely that I will not enjoy N based on what is known.
SexyTalon wrote:Were the roles ever reversed on Dinosaur Comics, I might enjoy it more. As is, it's the same formula over and over and over. At least what I've read of it... granted, I think I read up to mid 2005 before I got bored and quit.
SexyTalon wrote:As far as Penny Arcade goes... you're right. It's a gamer comic. I just don't see the content as esoteric at all. Now, if it were about high level raiding in Everquest.. I could see how you'd be right. As is, I just don't find it esoteric. Your mileage may vary.
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