General Fuzzy McBitty Posted April 10, 2005 Some things to read if you're bored. Elf Only Inn (No longer updates) http://www.elfonlyinn.net/ Queen of Wands (Just ended, is doing reruns with commentary) http://www.queenofwands.net/ Something Positive (Mature Audiance) http://www.somethingpositive.net/ Questionable Content http://www.questionablecontent.net/ College Roomies From Hell (current homepage) http://www.crfh.net/ CTRL-ALT-DEL http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/?t=archives&date=last Penny Arcade http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3 Kiagi Swords Cat http://www.kiagi.com/ Firefly Cross http://fireflycross.pensandtales.com/ That's all the good ones. There are a few more, and of course PVP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrChlorophyll Posted April 10, 2005 Sinfest! Best thing since Calvin & Hobbes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vimes Posted April 10, 2005 General Fuzzy McBitty said: [...] and of course PVP. Yeah, what do you think about PVP ? I think think the comics are enjoyable as long as you restrain from reading the creator's comment. Kinda like 'Louis-Ferdinand Céline' thingy but... different. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Fuzzy McBitty Posted April 11, 2005 I like PVP as a comic. I even joined the forum.. but until i started reading the forum i didn't believe that Scott Kurtz was the bastard that he seems to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lechimp Posted April 11, 2005 Doublefine Action Comics Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OftenK Posted April 11, 2005 Snubs said: Sinfest! Best thing since Calvin & Hobbes. I've always thought Sinfest had a very Calvin and Hobbes-y feel to it too. Anyway, I read a lot of webcomics, but here are some of my favorites (aside from my favorites already mentioned above) Dinosaur Comics A Lesson Is Learned, But The Damage is Irreversable A Softer World Scary Go Round (I can't believe this one wasn't mentioned already) Sam and Fuzzy Magical Adventures in Space (Wigu) (Also recommend OverCompensating) MacHall EDIT: Forgot a couple Beaver and Steve Cigarro and Cerveja Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kode Posted April 11, 2005 I used to follow a lot of Webcomics. Now I only visit Ctrl-Alt-Del regularly. One day in the very near future, I'm going to be really bored and am going to go back and read a year's worth of comics from sites that I stopped visiting. Fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Simon Posted April 11, 2005 Skinny Panda White Ninja Comics Boy On A Stick And Slither Cat And Girl Kid Radd (finished archive) Copper (Anything Kazu Kibuishi rocks) That's a smattering of ones I like, I didn't want to make a bewildering long list of all my webcomics bookmarks though. Of those already mentioned, I also dig DFAC, Dinosaur Comics, Scary Go Round, Penny Arcade, and WIGU (now finished) very much. Oh, and Captain August! Keep up the good work, Rodi. The clown story was good, but I'm glad it is done now. It was maybe starting to marginalise August and Nuch too much. Nuch is probably my favourite character in it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trithemius Posted April 11, 2005 Simon said: That's a smattering of ones I like, I didn't want to make a bewildering long list of all my webcomics bookmarks though. Of those already mentioned, I also dig DFAC, Dinosaur Comics, Scary Go Round, Penny Arcade, and WIGU (now finished) very much. Not a Magical Adventures In Space fan huh? I quite like Jeffrey Rowland's other thing, Overcompensating, too. The Perry Bible Fellowship is neat, as well as being somewhat disturbing, from time to time. I think everything else I read was already mentioned. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roderick Posted April 11, 2005 Simon said: Oh, and Captain August! Keep up the good work, Rodi. The clown story was good, but I'm glad it is done now. It was maybe starting to marginalise August and Nuch too much. Nuch is probably my favourite character in it. It's a feeling I share, Simon. Both of them Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n0wak Posted April 12, 2005 Trithemius said: The Perry Bible Fellowship FUCK YES. The only ones I really bother with, though, are http://boasas.com/ and http://cigarro.ca which used to be updated more regularly... and those PA guys. You might have heard of them. Sometimes PVP, too, but I'm getting bored of that. Or rather, "got bored". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jazhara7 Posted April 13, 2005 True Magic - Three revolutionist peasanst take to the road to free them from the rule of the nobles. (includes Zombies, Ducks [beware!], Tentacle things, an inexperienced god of light, and Kiku...gotta love those claws...) No Rest for the Wicked - A sleepless princess, a cat, a homicidal Red Riding Hood...and the boy - They want to find the moon, who has vanished one day, and not been seen since (this is loosely based on an awesome English fairytale). The Order of the Stick - A party of Adventurers in a world of Roleplaying (they are quite aware of it...). The funniest Stick Figures ever. Tourniquet [NOT FOR THE WEAK OF HEART] This is an awesome webcomic about the demon Demeter, who has been expelled from Hell (He has "risen"), and has been cursed with a conscience of his own (a terrible thing for a demon). Fallen - This one is the opposite of the above webcomic. It is tale of the woman Singe (whose record at the police is not all that clean...), the fallen Angel Faustus (who is a special kind of angel), and the dragon Void (she smokes like a chimney...and she has quite a temperament - no, I'm kidding. She's just plain bad-tempered). [on a side note: If I remember right, then the authors of "Tourniquet" and "Fallen" are friends] return to sender - This comic has a unique art style, a down-to-the-earth protagonist, a sugar-silly-hyperactive second protagonist, a new apartment...and the _things_. Kevin & Kell - This comic revolves around the family of the married couple Kevin and Kell, who are a two metre rabbit and a wolf respectively. The family includes Kevin, Kell, Rudy (Kell's son from a previous marriage), Lindesfarne (the adopted porcupine daughter from Kevin's previous marriage), and Coney, the carnivorous rabbit baby daugther. Drowtales Moonless Age - The Chronicles of a Drow Sorceress - This comic is epic. It is only loosely based on the D&D Drow, and has mostly a structure of its own. The protagonist is the young Drow Ariel. [The older comics are currently being re-drawn, due to being horribly drawn, and plotwise no longer correct] Golden - A dubious experiment in Storytelling - As the name suggest, this comic project is an experiment. One artist drew the first page, and the next comic artist drew the next. There is no pre-written script; Every artist makes up the things he draws as he goes along. Currently the artists involved are Colby Purcell ("LinT"), J. Harper ("Feyenne"), Zachary Parker ("Flatwood"), Aja ("True Magic"), Komiyan ("Darken"), Andrael ("No Rest For The Wicked"), and Ping Teo ("The Jaded" and "The Longest Sojourn"). Demonology 101 - a webcomic about higschoola nd other forces of evil - (THIS ONE IS COMPLETED) I quote: Demonology 101 is the story of one teenager's attempt to conquer high school with her soul intact. It's also about how family can both mess you up and give you a chance to be a better person." Did I mention that the protagonist is a young demon? Currently the longest completed story-based online comic. Zombies Calling - The other comic by Faith, the author of "Demonology 101". This one has just started. Oh, and then there's that comic... Isn't it JOLLY - [WARNING! SOME OF THEM HAVE ADULT HUMOUR AND MATURE CONTENT]A collection of comics (mainly stick figures), about the characters from the novels of Tamora Pierce ("Song of the Lioness" quartet, "The Immortals" quartet, "Protector of the Small" quartet, "Daughter of the Lioness" boos [only 2], and also "Circle of Magic" quartet.). You don't need to have read the books to find them funny, but it definitely helps (just to clear this up: Kel is a GIRL). I also submitted a comic. The one about Mr. Staghorn (okay, in this case you need to have read the book, in order to really get it.) - :) :) :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites