Dinosaur Comics, probably my second favorite behind xkcd.
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Redlol
United States181 Posts
Dinosaur Comics, probably my second favorite behind xkcd. | ||
wooozy
3813 Posts
just want to mention that for ASP, there is always a funny little caption if you hover over the comic. in addition, there is often a hidden comic (usually an extra panel) that you can find by putting your cursor over the top-rightish of the comic to reveal a clickable question mark | ||
SaetZero
United States855 Posts
threepanelsoul.com xkcd.com omaketheater.com I used to read a lot more, but that's about it now. | ||
FilmNoir
United States44 Posts
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NationInArms
United States1553 Posts
http://www.megatokyo.com- Good webcomic with a semi-confusing and decent plot. Really long, maybe 1000+ pages. About two gamers who end up in (mega)Tokyo. http://www.erfworld.com- War-themed webcomic, interesting plot. This is about a miniature wargamer who ends up in a fantasy world that's just like a miniature war game. http://www.giantitp.com- Also a good and long webcomic. Based off of a party of Dungeons and Dragons characters. http://www.meekcomic.com- A nice webcomic, updates periodically. http://www.wormworldsaga.com- A very well drawn webcomic. It is all one picture and a vertical webcomic. Other good webcomics: The Phoenix Requiem- Completed The Dreamer- Ongoing | ||
LSB
United States5171 Posts
http://picturesofyou.smackjeeves.com - A story driven webcomic, if you enjoyed the story parts of questionable content you'll probably like this. Since it's updated 3 times a week, every time it's updated the story becomes even more engrossing. http://satwcomic.com/- Scandinavia and the world! Want to learn more about Scandinavian stereotypes? Oogle at cute characters? And laugh at America? Scandinavia and the world! Oh and foxtrot, can't forget that. | ||
KaBoom300
United States225 Posts
oh my gosh this comic is amazing!!!!! thank you so much :') before now ive only read http://www.xkcd.com which is freakin' hilarious stuff too! | ||
annYeong(o11)
Canada784 Posts
Amazingsuperpowers.com - pretty funny, it's like a less good PBF PBFcomics.com - Perry Bible Fellowship, not being updated anymore but it's archive are absolutely funny. Standard format is: setup, joke, taking joke too far. Read This. Buttersafe.com - home of skeleton harvestor. Really good. | ||
Lamppost
Canada317 Posts
I love you teamliquid <3 | ||
yenta
Poland1142 Posts
On August 01 2011 09:53 Lamppost wrote: Can I just post that I am extremely happy and relieved that no one posted CAD comics I love you teamliquid <3 It was one of the first posts. Also, could a mod please add NSFW to electricretard? That was absolutely horrible. | ||
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Falling
Canada11258 Posts
Darth and Droids Inspired by DM of the Rings, reexplains the strange inconsistencies in the Star Wars plot as the shenanigans of munchkin roleplayers who can't follow the plot of the DM. Updates 3xs/week Order of the Stick A roleplaying game told through the eyes of very genre savvy characters. Fairly consistent updates, but can be sporadic (very long archive binge.) Erf World A fantasy world that's a strategy war game Looking For Group I suppose a webcomic based of Wow, but I see as much inspiration from pen and paper role playing. Updates regularly Dungeons and Denizens Based on roleplaying games, but from the baddies perspectives, whose otherwise peaceful lives get interrupted by 'heroes' trashing their dungeon. Sporadic updates Yeah, I like roleplaying themed webcomics. | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
Foxtrot Occasionally also read Dinosaur Comics but most of them aren't even that funny anymore. ![]() | ||
Phyrful
United States248 Posts
The writer's a cool guy with a diverse taste in topics. Sometimes a bit NSFW, but always great comics. He does video skits as well | ||
cptjoe
United States78 Posts
Kind of grim sometimes, but usually pretty funny. Look for the mouseover text! | ||
Thereisnosaurus
Australia1822 Posts
Dresden Codak: Highbrow/science/philosophy/dry humor. digital painting, colour. Gunnerkrigg court neofantasy/mystery/bildungsroman. cellshaded, colour, punctuated with digital painting. *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED* Templar arizona: absurdist/modern/slice of life. Cellshaded, greyscale. the phoenix requiem romance/horror/retro-literature. Digital painting, colour. Family man (NSFW) low fantasy/history/mystery/romance. Digital lines, greyscale. Inhuman science fiction/psychological/anthro. Ink and watercolour. The Meek (NSFW) low fantasy/MPOV/chronicle. Soft shaded, colour. The Abominable Charles Christopher low fantasy/ naturalism/ hybrid narrative-oneshot. B&W traditional inks *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED* Sister Claire: Modern fantasy/ religion/ satire. Cell shaded, digital inks. No Need for Bushido: Historical/anchronistic/comedy quest/fuckin ninjas. Cell shaded, digital inks *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED* Best Oneshot/humor (deliberately skipping the big boys like PA and PVP) Awkward zombieGaming/ humor/diary. Flat colour digital art Manly guys doing Manly things: Popculture/gaming/film/masculinity. Cel shaded digital art. *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED* Stop Paying Attention: diary/ social criticism/ selfreflexion. flat colour Digital art Scandinavia and the world: political/cultural/current affairs. Flat colour simplified art. Hark a Vagrant History/pop culture. B&W sketch art. Wasted talent Diary/ slice of life/ professional life. full colour ink and coloured pen. OGLAF (NSFW): Sex/fantasy/parody. Cell shaded digital art. | ||
Sufficiency
Canada23833 Posts
I am not sure why the author wants to make a woman that always speaks in French. | ||
Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
At the moment it's around 350 pages and I've read it at least 5 times. It stories the adventures of a teenager who decided to play the new mmo trend, The Cliche Quest. Un-fucking-believable funny! | ||
Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
http://www.qwantz.com xkcd: http://www.xkcd.com Hark, a vagrant http://www.harkavagrant.com | ||
EchoZ
Japan5041 Posts
Noblesse! and other stuff on naver. | ||
QUEENT
Canada53 Posts
On August 01 2011 17:19 Thereisnosaurus wrote: Gunnerkrigg court neofantasy/mystery/bildungsroman. cellshaded, colour, punctuated with digital painting. *HIGHLY RECOMMENDED* I'm so glad that someone mentioned this; I was beginning to lose my faith in humanity after not seeing it for 2.5 pages. It is honestly the best webcomic of its kind I have ever read. It has a BEAUTIFULLY crafted universe and characters that have actually grown over time. Honestly, the only other comic I have ever enjoyed reading as much was Neil Gaiman's The Sandman. That may just be my personal preference speaking though, as both do a great job of conjuring mysterious and fantastic worlds governed by ancient laws beyond the understanding of mortals, while maintaining characters that are somehow very human. | ||
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