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Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:15 am
by Dave11
OK, in no particular order:
Ctrl-Alt-Del
Misfile
Questionable Content
Looking For Group
Order of the Stick
Erfworld
Schlock Mercenary
Megatokyo
Darths and Droids
xkcd
Sluggy Freelance
General Protection Fault
Grrl Power
Hazard Pay (if it ever starts updating again...)

If I had to pick just one (other than Wapsi)...Schlock Mercenary. I'm a sucker for MilFic/SpecFic (Military Science Fiction).
Girl Genius

...I seem to be missing 4 (I know my tab count - great, now this'll drive me nuts until I get home and can check).

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:32 am
by Julie
Fairportfan wrote:
Julie wrote:I just realized that all of us except Fairportfan failed the objective on this thread... What is one of your favorite comics and why? :P Oh well! :) We're just overzealous fans.
Me? I don't see anything from me.

Yet.

Heh.
Whoops! I saw a redheaded avatar and didn't read the name under it. It was Pretty Princess who followed the rules. :oops: My bad!!! :oops:

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:03 pm
by MrFireDragon
Hey! I'm reeeally stoked at this moment.... I rediscovered an old webcomic that I started reading back in 1996 and then lost track of it around 2001 or 2002, right before I got married.... it fell of my mind until today, searching some Fred Perry (Gold Digger) animation I came across an animation made by Eric W. Schwartz author of Sabrina online. So I'm giddy as a 6 year old girl in Equestria meeting Pinkie Pie screaming, squealing and jumping all over.....ok, well maybe not that much, but close enough. So now I have another webcomic to read during my "pause" moments yay!!! and I have a little over 10 years worth of content to read! Booyah!!

just wanted to share my joy with you guys....

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:52 pm
by Fairportfan
Julie wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:
Julie wrote:I just realized that all of us except Fairportfan failed the objective on this thread... What is one of your favorite comics and why? :P Oh well! :) We're just overzealous fans.
Me? I don't see anything from me.

Yet.

Heh.
Whoops! I saw a redheaded avatar and didn't read the name under it. It was Pretty Princess who followed the rules. :oops: My bad!!! :oops:
Well, i fixed that...

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:00 pm
by Dave
Fairportfan wrote:
Julie wrote:Whoops! I saw a redheaded avatar and didn't read the name under it. It was Pretty Princess who followed the rules. :oops: My bad!!! :oops:
Well, i fixed that...
Your ancestry doesn't happen to be German nobility?
If so, your new avatar would definitely be "Burgher and bones".

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:15 pm
by Fairportfan
Dave wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:
Julie wrote:Whoops! I saw a redheaded avatar and didn't read the name under it. It was Pretty Princess who followed the rules. :oops: My bad!!! :oops:
Well, i fixed that...
Your ancestry doesn't happen to be German nobility?
If so, your new avatar would definitely be "Burgher and bones".
Nope - and "Weber" isn't even a derivative of the original Bohemian name (which i've forgotten in the twenty-plus years since Dad told me the story).

Basically, Dad's grandfather changed his name some time after he got here (i think that was the Bohemian draft-dodger side of the family, not the Bohemian honourable-veteran side...). But he didn't file any papers, just started calling himself Weber.

WHich, Dad says, led to some rather creative and non-filial language from my grandfather, his executor, when he discovered that he had to establish (with no documentation) that the Gus Weber who'd died was, in fact the Gus-something-else who'd begun amassing property fifty or sixty years ago...

BTW _ if i correctly remember what my dad said, one grandfather came from Plzn and the other from České Budějovice. My contempt of USAian beer (and Budweiser in particular) is apparently genetic.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:04 pm
by MrFireDragon
guys, beer talk has it's own area, you know?

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:54 pm
by Bookworm
MrFireDragon wrote:guys, beer talk has it's own area, you know?
Okay - topic split, and beer discussion delivered to the Alcoholics Anonymous forum.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:31 am
by MerchManDan
Hey, I resemble that remark!! Alcoholics go to meetings; WE are drunkards, thank you kindly. ;)

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:48 am
by Julie
MerchManDan wrote:Hey, I resemble that remark!! Alcoholics go to meetings; WE are drunkards, thank you kindly. ;)
Truth! :)

I feel like we should have character images that go with specific forums...like there should be a Monica splash at the top of the Audio Room...and a Tepoz splash in the drunk-people place. :P

Oh! Webcomics! On topic Julie! :oops: Ummm...I just started reading Candi again for the first time in ages. I blame the banner ads on this forum. :)

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:34 pm
by Lee M
Julie wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:
Julie wrote:I just realized that all of us except Fairportfan failed the objective on this thread... What is one of your favorite comics and why? :P Oh well! :) We're just overzealous fans.
Me? I don't see anything from me.

Yet.

Heh.
Whoops! I saw a redheaded avatar and didn't read the name under it. It was Pretty Princess who followed the rules. :oops: My bad!!! :oops:
Haven't you heard? Twenty is the new one.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:55 pm
by shadowinthelight
Getting back to the original subject of favorite web comics: Sluggy Freelance. Reasons? 1. the puns 2. the bombshell dropped with the last update shows even after all this time Pete can still write things that totally smack the readership upside the head in a good way

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:59 pm
by Bookworm
I read Sluggy Freelance for a long time. That and User Friendly.

One of the biggest reasons I stopped reading SF was that the author/artist kept claiming to be a 'professional', yet would have long stretches where he couldn't be bothered to have strips up - even though he wasn't doing full colour.

"Stick Figure Sluggy" is NOT professional. If you're a professional - meaning you make your living at it - you don't get the excuse of "Man, I just didn't feel like it". Howard Tayler works weeks in advance when he can. Pete Abrams couldn't do days. I think Paul's missed half a dozen days in _years_. Pete missed that much in a two month period - even during scripted arcs.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:49 am
by jwhouk
Howard Tayler is in a completely different universe (literally/figuratively) when it comes to being a webcomic artist.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:26 pm
by Geek_on_call
The Perks of Being Small-Chested - http://planatee.tumblr.com
No price tag comes with out a benefit,

Busty Girl Problems / Perks - http://bustygirlcomics.com
No benefit with out a price tag.

Too Much Information - http://tmi-comic.com
Not safe for children or work.

The Devils Panties - http://thedevilspanties.com
It's not Satanic Porn.

Simply Sarah - http://www.drunkduck.com/simply_sarah/
Falling in love was the easy part

Questionable Content - http://questionablecontent.net
Ostensibly about romance, indie rock, little robots, and the problems people have.

I was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space - http://rosalarian.com/lesbianpirates
You really need an explaination for this one?

Jane's World - http://www.gocomics.com/janesworld?ref=comics
Now updated Mon - Fri, in color. Loyalty has it's rewards.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:58 pm
by Bookworm
jwhouk wrote:Howard Tayler is in a completely different universe (literally/figuratively) when it comes to being a webcomic artist.
Yup - but Iliad managed it as well. So did (Crap. Trying to remember the name. Did 10 years straight - Far Side-like comic)

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 5:45 am
by Fairportfan
Bookworm wrote:
jwhouk wrote:Howard Tayler is in a completely different universe (literally/figuratively) when it comes to being a webcomic artist.
Yup - but Iliad managed it as well. So did (Crap. Trying to remember the name. Did 10 years straight - Far Side-like comic)
Not sure how long xkcd has been running, but could that be it?

Wossname that does SF was at the DeepSouthCon in June...

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:38 pm
by liquidschwartz
Go Get a Roomie
Darths and Droids
Questionable Content
Chimneyspeak
Niki Sprite
Grrl Power
Misfile
Spinnerette

Yeah, I like some of the more adult content.

Even Uncle Ghastly's work.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:39 pm
by Bookworm
Fairportfan wrote:
Bookworm wrote:
jwhouk wrote:Howard Tayler is in a completely different universe (literally/figuratively) when it comes to being a webcomic artist.
Yup - but Iliad managed it as well. So did (Crap. Trying to remember the name. Did 10 years straight - Far Side-like comic)
Not sure how long xkcd has been running, but could that be it?
No, it was a Professor at one of the various universities. After he hit the magic 10 year number, he decided that it was time to pack up the strip.

Dr. Fun

http://www.ibiblio.org/Dave/drfun.html

I was wrong - it wasn't a perfect run. It was from 1993 to 2006 - he was one of the earliest 'web comic' authors out there, and did 520 weeks worth of comics.

Re: What is one of your favorite webcomics, and why?

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:43 am
by Fairportfan
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 get
Account Limited

This account has exceeded predefined resource usage limits and has been temporarily limited to ensure shared hosting stability. Please contact IPS support for further information.
Looks like the number of posts going "Squeee!" has crashed the forum.

(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.