Ellmeister Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 So who keeps up with what? After hearing Dyson and co mention questionablecontent the other day, I tried it out. Got addicted, now I'm fully up to date. It's awesome! I also like xkcd and vgcats. That bible fellowship one is no longer being updated but I loved that one, so many good strips.
Happenstance Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Ctrl+Alt+Del Penny Arcade Questionable Content Cyanide and Happiness I have a load more on my RSS feed but ive stopped checking them as much.
Mr_Odwin Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Dinosaur comics. My favourite: Same panel images every time, but different text.
Tales Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 Elfquest.com got the entire series of Elfquest for free legally.
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 I read a lot of webcomics: Wulffmorgenthaler Eerie Cuties Ménage à 3 PHD Comics xkcd Out There Saucer Seekers (formerly known as ETI-PI) Axe Cop Spinnerette! No Pink Ponies (updates once in a while with a small bout of comics, but it's worth the wait) Brawl in the Family Omake Theater Penny Arcade! VG Cats I used to follow Fanboys, but he almost NEVER updated despite promising to do so.
ReZourceman Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 (Leonardo DiCaprio's character's dialogue from Blood Diamond) (Tony Blackburn)
gaggle64 Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 (edited) The five webcomics which I check most frequently and I ORDER YOU to visit. Girls With Slingshots - Honestly the best written webcomic I've yet found. Encompasses diverse and complex plots on relationships, jobs, alcohol, cats and talking cacti. Questionable Content - Sort of like Friends, except everyone is generally badly dressed and pays rent with low level jobs - basically like real life. Also, Anthro PCs. Menage a 3 - Sort of like Friends, except stacked to the ceiling with gay and lesbian sex. Hark A Vagrant - Usually history-themed comics for smart people by professional smart person Kate Beaton. Also, Wonder Woman comics occasionally. Wasted Talent - The weekly webcomic-diary-blog of 20-something professional Canadian engineer Jam, aka Angelia Melick. No really, it's awesome. I would also like to recommend DAR by Erika Moen, which isn't updating anymore but is still utter brilliance from start to finish. Edited August 6, 2010 by gaggle64
SPAMBOT4000 Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 XKCD and Dinosaur Comics FTW... I also have The Perry Bible Fellowship bookmarked in hope that it'll be updated more often. I hate how he released a super special edition of his book barely a year after Colonel Sweeto.
Jonnas Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 I don't follow many nowadays. VG Cats Dueling Analogs Digital Unrest Eerie Cuties Penny-Arcade xkcd And occasionally Awkward Zombie and Sandra and Woo
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 The five webcomics which I check most frequently and I ORDER YOU to visit. Girls With Slingshots - Honestly the best written webcomic I've yet found. Encompasses diverse and complex plots on relationships, jobs, alcohol, cats and talking cacti. Questionable Content - Sort of like Friends, except everyone's is generally badly dressed and pays rent with low level jobs - basically like real life. Also, Anthro PCs. Menage a 3 - Sort of like Friends, except stacked to the ceiling with gay and lesbian sex. Hark A Vagrant - Usually history-themed comics for smart people by professional smart person Kate Beaton. Also, Wonder Woman comics occasionally. Wasted Talent - The weekly webcomic-diary-blog of 20-something professional Canadian engineer Jam, aka Angelia Melick. No really, it's awesome. I would also like to recommend DAR by Erika Moen, which isn't updating anymore but is still utter brilliance from start to finish. Curse you! You've got me hooked on yet another webcomic!
arnold Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 PBF Dr McNinja Oglaf Comics - Be warned, it's NWS but hilarious Legorobot from time to time Awkard Zombie PEnny Arcade VG cats/Supper Effective
Emasher Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 I've always liked F@NBOY$. Unfortunately, a while back it started being more about quick jokes and less about the characters being in different situations. Then the artist just stopped posting comics, and latter said he was moving on from the whole thing. Then about a month ago he announced that the comic was back, and started posting comics again. Anyway, its basically about a Nintendo Fanboy who lives with a Sony Fanboy, and then a Microsoft Fangirl moves in with them. You need to read it from the beginning to really get it, but if you enjoy the sort of humour that's used in it, its easily worth all the trouble.
Shino Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Penny-Arcade because who doesn't and they manage to stay funny after so long. XKCD because it makes me feel smart. VGcats/SuperEffective when the dude bothers. I've always liked F@NBOY$. Unfortunately, a while back it started being more about quick jokes and less about the characters being in different situations. Then the artist just stopped posting comics, and latter said he was moving on from the whole thing. Then about a month ago he announced that the comic was back, and started posting comics again. Anyway, its basically about a Nintendo Fanboy who lives with a Sony Fanboy, and then a Microsoft Fangirl moves in with them. You need to read it from the beginning to really get it, but if you enjoy the sort of humour that's used in it, its easily worth all the trouble. I read it all the way from beginning to end only to realise I don't really like it. And the 3 fanboys stuff is so 2003.
Aimless Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 I can't believe you've all missed off what is clearly the greatest web comic of all time, Monster Guy.
Wesley Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Penny-Arcade and XKCD. Did people watch The Series on PATV? Really awesome.
Jonnas Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 I've always liked F@NBOY$. Unfortunately, a while back it started being more about quick jokes and less about the characters being in different situations. Then the artist just stopped posting comics, and latter said he was moving on from the whole thing. Then about a month ago he announced that the comic was back, and started posting comics again. Anyway, its basically about a Nintendo Fanboy who lives with a Sony Fanboy, and then a Microsoft Fangirl moves in with them. You need to read it from the beginning to really get it, but if you enjoy the sort of humour that's used in it, its easily worth all the trouble. So F@nboy$ is updating again? I might follow it again for a while.
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 So F@nboy$ is updating again? I might follow it again for a while. Same here. I had given up on it entirely.
Jonnas Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Oh yeah, I've been also reading Scandinavia and the World by Danish user Humon on Deviantart. Silly comics about personified countries where Sweden, Norway and Denmark are the protagonists. Though the ones featuring other countries tend to be the funniest.
Guy Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Bad Machinery, the spinoff from Scary Go Round is well worth your time.
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Oh yeah, I've been also reading Scandinavia and the World by Danish user Humon on Deviantart. Silly comics about personified countries where Sweden, Norway and Denmark are the protagonists. Though the ones featuring other countries tend to be the funniest. How come I've never heard of this? I think I need to check this out.
Happenstance Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Oh and of course we cant forget not so tiny's webcomic: http://notsotiny.co.uk/
Jonnas Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 How come I've never heard of this? I think I need to check this out. Out of curiosity, how does "two half threes" become "52" in Danish?
Ville Posted August 7, 2010 Posted August 7, 2010 Oh yeah, I've been also reading Scandinavia and the World by Danish userHumon on Deviantart. Silly comics about personified countries where Sweden, Norway and Denmark are the protagonists. Wow, thanks a bunch Jonnas, those comics are awesome...Finland being the "masculine drunk mute with a knife" you'd expect I follow a few, like Girl Genius and Goblins. Still, my fave has to be Raven's dojo. That comic is...friggin nuts, and in the best way possible. The actions sequences are just unrivalled in both ingenuity, crude humour and the use of dynamic perspectives. I mean this comic has moments of such ridiculous awesomeness that you can't help but stare at the screen with your mouth literally wide open from the colossal magnitude of pure win your sensory equipment has just registered...
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