What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
I recently (after having followed PS238 for a while) got into Nodwick. A cleric healing with duct tape? There's more, but just that bit makes me laugh every time I contemplate it.
Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
About bloody time, too!Fairportfan wrote:Heh. Somewhat off-topic for this thread, but only sorta, since it's about one of my favourite webcomics:
Right now, when i attempt to access the Misfile forum, i getLooks like the number of posts going "Squeee!" has crashed the forum.Account Limited
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(Six minutes after the comic posted, i saw 18 posts. By the time i could type a brief post and send it, there were 22.)
Why the "Squeee!" posts?
The ship is finally off the ways and heading out for a shakedown cruise.
Eagerly anticipating the Pun Jar singularity event...
Forget the Plot Flour...we're into Plot Cornstarch, and the plot has gone non-newtonian...
"To the Journey!"
Forget the Plot Flour...we're into Plot Cornstarch, and the plot has gone non-newtonian...
"To the Journey!"
Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
Like a lot op people here, I like Questionable Content, XKCD, Girl Genius and Girls With Slingshots. Some of my other favorite webcomics that haven't been mention much or at all are:
Between Failures
PVP Online
Sequential Art
Finder's Keepers (At least when Garth can be bothered to write it.)
Twilight Lady
The Athiest Pig
There are others I read, but these are my favorites. I also have a long list of print comics I read daily that I didn't include here.
Between Failures
PVP Online
Sequential Art
Finder's Keepers (At least when Garth can be bothered to write it.)
Twilight Lady
The Athiest Pig
There are others I read, but these are my favorites. I also have a long list of print comics I read daily that I didn't include here.
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
Because the two main characters on Misfile finally kissed which pretty much filled everyone's quota for lesbian fantasies for the day.Fairportfan wrote: Why the "Squeee!" posts?
The ship is finally off the ways and heading out for a shakedown cruise.
http://www.misfile.com/?date=2012-08-28.
"You really kiss like a boy, Ash."
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
Not exactly lesbian fantasies - Ash/Emily-sexual fantasies.liquidschwartz wrote:Because the two main characters on Misfile finally kissed which pretty much filled everyone's quota for lesbian fantasies for the day.Fairportfan wrote: Why the "Squeee!" posts?
The ship is finally off the ways and heading out for a shakedown cruise.
http://www.misfile.com/?date=2012-08-28.
"You really kiss like a boy, Ash."
Nobody doubts that they'll still be a couple, even if they get switched back to what they were before the misfile (at least, if it's with memories intact).
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
You said "one," so: by far my favorite was the recently-concluded Errant Story, which I have found inexplicably absent in this thread. Superb for character development -- lead character Sarine is probably the most fascinating character I have encountered in any webfiction setting -- and another one that, like Wapsi, digs deeply into difficult themes while retaining plenty of humor. The artist is planning more webcomics set in the Errant World when he gets out from under his current pile (for starters, his wife, who is also his business manager/owner, has been having serious health problems), and I'm greatly looking forward to seeing them.
Among currently-active comics, this one is my favorite, but like lots of other people here, I'd definitely give Girl Genius a shoutout.
Among currently-active comics, this one is my favorite, but like lots of other people here, I'd definitely give Girl Genius a shoutout.
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
I sense an archive binge coming on.Graybeard wrote:You said "one," so: by far my favorite was the recently-concluded Errant Story...
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
In progress, actually. They're re-running things from the beginning, with author's commentary added. At the current rate this rehashing will be completed in, oh, fifteen years or so. Errant Story was a long-runner...Fairportfan wrote:I sense an archive binge coming on.Graybeard wrote:You said "one," so: by far my favorite was the recently-concluded Errant Story...
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
No, i meant MY archive binge.Graybeard wrote:In progress, actually. They're re-running things from the beginning, with author's commentary added. At the current rate this rehashing will be completed in, oh, fifteen years or so. Errant Story was a long-runner...Fairportfan wrote:I sense an archive binge coming on.Graybeard wrote:You said "one," so: by far my favorite was the recently-concluded Errant Story...
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
There were three comics that I got into because of familiarity with the authors' past works: Girl Genius (Phil Foglio), PvP (Scott Kurtz) and Dork Tower (I was actually already familiar with Dork Tower, as I have the first edition of Jon Kovalic's comic book of the same name - and of his strip in the Daily Cardinal).
Sheldon was found by me via Ucomics, the forerunner to Comics.com. When Dave Kellet moved to Blank Label Comics, that was where I found Pablo. I also found Evil Inc./Greystone Inn, and Starslip. The forums that were for PVP, Evil Inc. and Starslip were how I found a LOT of my current webcomic list.
I think it was in the old BLC forums where someone pointed me to a webcomic about a bunch of 20-something slackers, a coffee shop, and small talking robots in Northampton, Massachusetts. There were two comics in this strip (named somewhat ironically Questionable Content) that hooked me: the "Theory of Hipster Relativity" and "CARNALLY. ON A REGULAR BASIS." Then, I did an archive binge - and wow.
By the way - I actually drew a guest strip for one of the comics on my original list. Thomas Overbeck did me a favor and re-drew my character a few years later.
Sheldon was found by me via Ucomics, the forerunner to Comics.com. When Dave Kellet moved to Blank Label Comics, that was where I found Pablo. I also found Evil Inc./Greystone Inn, and Starslip. The forums that were for PVP, Evil Inc. and Starslip were how I found a LOT of my current webcomic list.
I think it was in the old BLC forums where someone pointed me to a webcomic about a bunch of 20-something slackers, a coffee shop, and small talking robots in Northampton, Massachusetts. There were two comics in this strip (named somewhat ironically Questionable Content) that hooked me: the "Theory of Hipster Relativity" and "CARNALLY. ON A REGULAR BASIS." Then, I did an archive binge - and wow.
By the way - I actually drew a guest strip for one of the comics on my original list. Thomas Overbeck did me a favor and re-drew my character a few years later.
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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
Ah. Understood.Fairportfan wrote:No, i meant MY archive binge.Graybeard wrote:In progress, actually. They're re-running things from the beginning, with author's commentary added. At the current rate this rehashing will be completed in, oh, fifteen years or so. Errant Story was a long-runner...Fairportfan wrote: I sense an archive binge coming on.
Actually, you can flip fairly rapidly through about the first six chapters. It's after that that things get ... interesting. (Art also improves dramatically at about that point.)
Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
If you aren't reading Gunnerkrigg Court, you simply aren't reading webcomics.
Great characters. Long and strong plotlines. A most peculiar setting. And a unique art style that goes from strange to stunning to stellar in the amount of time it takes most webcomic writers to finally figure out who their characters are and why we should care.
Great characters. Long and strong plotlines. A most peculiar setting. And a unique art style that goes from strange to stunning to stellar in the amount of time it takes most webcomic writers to finally figure out who their characters are and why we should care.
Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
*sees this thread resurrected*
Whoa, talk about a blast from the past...
Anyway, since it's been over two years I might as well add a few:
Stand Still, Stay Silent - a post-zombie-apocalyptic adventure comic with gorgeous artwork and a story that still manages to be funny most of the time.
Monster Soup - what happens when you put a ghost, a medium, a werewolf, a vampire and a zombie on an island on probation.
Wilde Life - just stumbled across this recently started comic about a writer called, of all things, Oscar Wilde who moves to a newly bought house that comes with the ghost of a WWII-era mathematician.
Star Power - sci-fi comic about a lab assistant on a space station that gets turned into one of the last Star-Powered Sentinels while stargazing. World-threatening conflict, superheroics and hilarity ensues.
Sunstone (NSFW, so you need a free DeviantArt account with the "mature" filter turned off) - full-time comic artist Stjepan Sejic hits creative snag, draws some BDSM art as a diversion to try to get out of it, comes to the realization that there's a story to go along with the BDSM, draws said story as an almost-infinite-canvas web-comic along with all the other print projects he's working on - aaand it turns out it's very much another instance of "come for the boobs, stay for the characters"...
Whoa, talk about a blast from the past...
Anyway, since it's been over two years I might as well add a few:
Stand Still, Stay Silent - a post-zombie-apocalyptic adventure comic with gorgeous artwork and a story that still manages to be funny most of the time.
Monster Soup - what happens when you put a ghost, a medium, a werewolf, a vampire and a zombie on an island on probation.
Wilde Life - just stumbled across this recently started comic about a writer called, of all things, Oscar Wilde who moves to a newly bought house that comes with the ghost of a WWII-era mathematician.
Star Power - sci-fi comic about a lab assistant on a space station that gets turned into one of the last Star-Powered Sentinels while stargazing. World-threatening conflict, superheroics and hilarity ensues.
Sunstone (NSFW, so you need a free DeviantArt account with the "mature" filter turned off) - full-time comic artist Stjepan Sejic hits creative snag, draws some BDSM art as a diversion to try to get out of it, comes to the realization that there's a story to go along with the BDSM, draws said story as an almost-infinite-canvas web-comic along with all the other print projects he's working on - aaand it turns out it's very much another instance of "come for the boobs, stay for the characters"...
Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?
Oh gee... the thread subject asks for ONE comic...
... um...
... nope, can't do that.
Gonna cheat.
El Goonish Shive.
Rain. Just resumed after a two-month pre-announced hiatus.
Gunnerkrigg Court.
TwoKinds.
Freefall.
Too Much Information (frequently NSFW).
Go Get a Roomie (usually NSFW)
Wapsi Square.
And a number of others that either completed or were abandoned.
And those are just my favorites; I routinely follow over 80.
... um...
... nope, can't do that.
Gonna cheat.
El Goonish Shive.
Rain. Just resumed after a two-month pre-announced hiatus.
Gunnerkrigg Court.
TwoKinds.
Freefall.
Too Much Information (frequently NSFW).
Go Get a Roomie (usually NSFW)
Wapsi Square.
And a number of others that either completed or were abandoned.
And those are just my favorites; I routinely follow over 80.