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Jin Wicked's newest cartoon endeavor after Crap I Drew On My Lunch Break. New art style, similar humor.
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It's the illegitimate bastard twin of MacHall! Okay, not really. It's still a cool, well done comic. And their lovers of Apple computers, and that makes them awesome regardless. Macs rule! |
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A quaint litle comic. The art style is neat, and the topics range from outright silliness to political commentary. A good read for those in the higher intelligence brackets. It's not being updated anymore, but the archives are fun to run through. |
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A top notch game-based comic with quirky, loveable characters. This one actually has story and character development, and it's well done. Can't beat that! |
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Elliot and Tedd and there friends have whacked out adventures. Includes transforming squirrel girls, anime martial arts, random humor and of course, gender-bending fun. |
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You know what? Joe loves crappy movies. I love Joe's comic about crappy movies. So I guess I vicariously like crappy movies. Although I can't be certain of that, I am certain this comic is 100% not crappy. Read it. |
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Randomness from 20-something nerdy folk. That is all. |
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I read this comic through deviantART, but either way it's pretty awesome. It's an anthropomorphic romp through prohibition era St. Louis. Awesome characters, and equally awesome artwork. A real treat. |
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This was my favorite webcomic, mostly because of the awesome art skills of Ian McConville that turn me various shades of envious-green. The writing skills of Matt Boyd also lay shame to my own. It's ended, but Matt and Ian have started Three Panel Soul, which is awesome too. [linked below] |
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This is one of the premiere webcomics. You can argue it all you want, but few others can compare to the overall art quality, and story. Although Piro's whining rants can get irritating after a bit. |
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The tale of a boy named Ash (who is now a girl), a girl named Emily (Harvard bound, and missing two years of her life) and an angel named Rumisiel (the pot-head angel who messed up thier lives). It's quirky, but I like it. ^^ |
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The adventures of a stalwart team of misfit stick-figure-eqsue folk in a D&D setting. |
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The definitive gaming comic. Revel in the over-the-top antics of Gabe and Tycho. Crass, violent and not for the youngun's. |
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Greg Dean's comic is geek-tastically awesome. Every caliber of geek humor can be found in it from video games to D&D to whatever. It also has a rampant tendency to shatter the 4th wall. |
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Clay Yount (the artist for this strip) was the main reason I got into webcomics to begin with. His newest comic is pretty funny. |
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Toy's rule! Yet, I could never imagine myself working at a toy store. Unless it was this toy store in which daily life includes Batman, Transformers, Ninjas and Ronald Reagan as a co-worker! |
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A quirky comic with a lot of societal overtures and out-right silliness. Poking fun at just about anything from politics, to religion, to the absurdity of household pets. |
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Daily lessons in Science, Literature, Love and Life! Everything you need to get by on a day-to-day basis! |
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Anne Onymous isn't a witch. She's a wotch. Anne, Robin and Jason live their lives while usually dealing all sorts of magical weirdness. Also contains gobs upon gobs of gender swapping. Mostly at Jason's expense. |
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This be a spin-off of The Wotch. Here, some minor side characters take the spotlight, and they are the Tandy Gardens lovable cheer leading squad, who used to be the hated football jerk squad, though you'll need to read the Wotch to fully understand that part. |
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The new comic endeavor from those MacHall guys. It's different, but still awesome. Ian's art and Matt's writing never cease to amaze me. |
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Video Game Cats. VG Cats is not only well drawn, but pretty damn funny. The comic revolves around Leo and Aeris, but is more a parody of games in general. Also features a goody side cast who pop in from time to time. A gamer must read. |
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A webcomic of romance,
sarcasm, math, and language. With stick-figure goodness! |