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Iguana
17 Nov 2005, 14:09
Yep, post links to your favorite webcomics. And no, posting your own isn't accepted. As much as I'd like to see your awful paint-made sprite comic (actually no, that was a lie), this thread isn't for personal comics.

2007 edit: Why the **** did I post CAD and EGS here? jesus christ

SuperBlob
17 Nov 2005, 16:56
www.gfxjunkie.com/comics/boot_error
*guesses a lot of people already know about this one*

pilot62
17 Nov 2005, 17:37
Personaly, the only webcomics I've ever actualy read I've been directed too on this forum.

So, out of those, it has to be apathy. (do you really need a link?)

AndrewTaylor
17 Nov 2005, 19:49
http://simulatedcomicproduct.com
http://meninhats.com (no longer updating)
http://feverdream.keenspace.com

Akuryou13
17 Nov 2005, 21:09
www.schlockmercenary.com
www.somethingpositive.net
www.theoutercircle.com
www.penny-arcade.com (if you don't know this one already, you should be shot)
www.elgoonishshive.com
www.punksandnerds.com
www.nuklearpower.com (seriously, this is like PA, if you don't know it, you deserve to die)
www.thenoobcomic.com (if you play MMORPGs, this is a must-read)

and of course, you HAVE to check out:
www.gfxjunkie.com/blastedcomic/
despite the fact that the ******* running it takes forever to update, it's a great comic. :p

Run
17 Nov 2005, 21:31
I read lots of webcomics. But the more I post, the more they each become trivialised, and I don't want that to happen, because some are just better than others. So I'm going to post just one; my favourite webcomic of all time.

http://www.samandfuzzy.com/

It's a surrealist joke-a-comic comedy with an incredibly clever and inter-woven drama/action-orientated storyline (which is impossible to get into without going waaaay back into the archives).

When i first discovered it it took me 3 days to get through the archives. If i discovered it today it might take me a week. But god, the entertainment value!

Lucadia
17 Nov 2005, 21:56
i have some! on is RPG world... i forgot the link xD but its somewhere on keenspot.com or keenspace.com... fogot again xD

one good one is http://nuklearpower.com/ good ol' 8 bit goodness =D

Iguana
18 Nov 2005, 05:09
RPG World is www.rpgworldcomic.com, but it's on an infinite hiatus. :p

SupSuper
18 Nov 2005, 13:05
http://www.animearcadia.com/index.php?p=2
http://bobandgeorge.com/
http://www.commissionedcomic.com/
http://www.myextralife.com/archive.php
http://foxtails.comicgenesis.com/
http://www.digitalpimponline.com/strips.php?title=fl
http://www.jadephoenix.org/fwf/
http://thunt.comicgen.com/
http://www.halobabies.net/comics/
http://www.idrewthis.org/
http://www.joeandmonkey.com/
http://www.krakowstudios.com/
http://madaboutu.keenspot.com/
http://www.sketchbattle.com/
http://www.petprofessional.net/
http://kristyvsthezombiearmy.com/
http://www.megatokyo.com/
http://www.leasticoulddo.com/
http://andrewtaylor.keenspace.com/
http://www.applegeeks.com/
http://biggercheese.com/
http://chugworth.com/
http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/
http://www.egscomics.com/
http://freefall.purrsia.com/
http://lowroad75.keenspace.com/
http://loserz.scribblekid.org/
http://www.machall.com/
http://www.melonpool.com/
http://www.ourhomeplanet.net/
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic
http://pluggednickel.keenspace.com/
http://www.punksandnerds.com/
http://www.pvponline.com/
http://www.robandelliot.cycomics.com/
http://rooms.wurmz.net/
http://www.sabrina-online.com/
http://sluggy.com/ <- best webcomic EVAR!
http://www.snafu-comics.com/
http://www.sorethumbsonline.com/
http://www.stationv3.com/
http://www.thenoobcomic.com/
http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/GiantITP/ootscript
http://tsoalr.com/
http://www.vgcats.com/comics/
http://www.stillhonest.com/
http://wereworld.keenspace.com/
http://yirmumah.net/
http://www.zombiescomic.com/

Yes, I need a life :p

philby4000
18 Nov 2005, 15:41
rooms.wurmz.net

And Run is right. www.samandfuzzy.com is the best webcomic by far.

WormGod
18 Nov 2005, 18:03
Crtl+Alt+Del. Great 'un.

The Order of the Stick. Probably the best RPG comic ever.

Worm Wars. Such a shame it's not noticed no more.

Cisken1
18 Nov 2005, 20:49
Yes, I need a life :p

Can I join you?

Worm Mad
18 Nov 2005, 22:35
http://www.sluggy.com - Sluggy Freelance: Best webcomic ever, featuring brilliant humour/sci-fi/action/romance/drama/horror/etc
http://www.melonpool - Melonpool: Having just been through a retcon, there's never been a better time to get into Melonpool.
http://www.cad-comic.com - Ctrl+Alt+Del: Great gaming related comic
http://www.pvponline.com - Player Vs Player: Another great gaming related comic
http://www.theaterhopper.com - Theater Hopper: Great movie related comic
http://www.robandelliot.com - Comedy fun about two brothers and a monkey
http://www.joeandmonkey.com - Comedy fun about a guy and a monkey (what is it with webcomics and monkeys)
http://www.itswalky.com - Brilliant archive of university based comics and comics about people battling aliens
http://www.shortpacked.com - By the creator of itswalky and roomies, shortpacked is a comedy set around a store that sells action figures.

Psycheverse Comics
http://rooms.wurmz.net - Rooms: My webcomic about the crazy stuff that people get upto at university. Features a talking parrot who teaches psychology.
http://andrewtaylor.keenspace.com/ - Apathy: AndrewTaylor's comic.
http://www.fried-comic.com - Fried: Squirminator2k's comic, which I co-write, about a guy named Joe, his friend - Reg and a talking burger named Mac.

Other Comics by people I kind of know
http://www.lunchbreaktoons.com/bfc/ - Built for Comfort: Comic by Jamie McGarry about some people who do stuff
http://bootcamp.keenspace.com - Bootcamp: Comic by Paul.Power about worms that are training to be soldiers (sadly no longer updating)

I also guest wrote a strip for No 4th Wall to Break - http://www.no4thwall.com/archive_page.php?id=354

Pigbuster
19 Nov 2005, 05:41
http://www.hlcomic.com/
Contains a lot of HL in-jokes, but I don't mind. It's by one of my favorite internet writers, too.
It's one of the only webcomics I really read. I can't get attached to webcomics easily. Don't know why.

LightWorm
19 Nov 2005, 15:24
Well...

Weeble abd bob (http://www.weebls-stuff.com/wab/index.php?order=1&cat=0) is quite funny
Little gamers (http://www.little-gamers.com/) is funny, but you'll spend an entire weekend reading up on it
Questionable content (http://www.questionablecontent.net/) is also funny
Iregular Web comics (http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/) has lego men and RPG figures being... er... funny
butterandsquash (http://www.butternutsquash.net/) is awsome
and finaly ther's the Advemtures of Greep Newbish (http://www.greepnewbish.com) Based in Star Wars galaxies...

I'll let you make your own jugements...

SupSuper
19 Nov 2005, 23:10
I read lots of webcomics. But the more I post, the more they each become trivialised, and I don't want that to happen, because some are just better than others. So I'm going to post just one; my favourite webcomic of all time.

http://www.samandfuzzy.com/

It's a surrealist joke-a-comic comedy with an incredibly clever and inter-woven drama/action-orientated storyline (which is impossible to get into without going waaaay back into the archives).

When i first discovered it it took me 3 days to get through the archives. If i discovered it today it might take me a week. But god, the entertainment value!Really? It took me just 2 days to read it all now. Well, another webcomic for the big ol' list :p

Run
19 Nov 2005, 23:11
Really? It took me just 2 days to read it all now. Well, another webcomic for the big ol' list :p

Now that I think of it, i was on dial-up at the time, so that's probably why it took so long :)

Iguana
20 Nov 2005, 04:20
I read lots of webcomics. But the more I post, the more they each become trivialised, and I don't want that to happen, because some are just better than others. So I'm going to post just one; my favourite webcomic of all time.

http://www.samandfuzzy.com/

It's a surrealist joke-a-comic comedy with an incredibly clever and inter-woven drama/action-orientated storyline (which is impossible to get into without going waaaay back into the archives).

When i first discovered it it took me 3 days to get through the archives. If i discovered it today it might take me a week. But god, the entertainment value!

I've been going through the archives and I can safely say that this gets a rightful place in my top 5 webcomics. Simply stunning.

Oft99
27 Nov 2005, 18:35
a site made by some japenese guy, who draws amazingly....read all of the comics-including ALL of the gunbound ones, (link at top) , theyre all so good!

my favourite is the pocketmancer manga ones, definetly...
...too bad they stoped it....at such a bad position :(

EDIT: oops

http://www.pockethouse.com/comics/

Paul.Power
27 Nov 2005, 19:31
If I posted them all, you'd be scared witless, so here's a selection:

Ozy and Millie (http://www.ozyandmillie.org/)
The Order of the Stick (http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/GiantITP/ootscript)
Bob and George (http://www.bobandgeorge.com/index.html)
Exterminatus Now (http://exterminatusnow.keenspace.com/)
Zebra Girl (http://zebragirl.keenspot.com/)
Station V3 (http://www.stationv3.com/)
Two Evil Scientists (http://twoevilscientists.comicgenesis.com/)
Legostar Galactica (http://legostargalactica.comicgen.com/)

Akuryou13
28 Nov 2005, 00:15
If I posted them all, you'd be scared witless, so here's a selection: surly you can't have more than supsuper does!

SupSuper
28 Nov 2005, 15:17
surly you can't have more than supsuper does!He's got a point. In fact, I've got another dozen I still haven't added to my post.

Xinos
24 May 2007, 13:17
Lackadaisycats (http://www.lackadaisycats.com/index.php)

Quite good

Melon
24 May 2007, 13:37
Collected Curios (http://www.collectedcurios.com/)

Has 2 webcomics. Sequential Art is pretty funny, although it's best if you start from the beginning. Spider and Scorpion is just so silly it's genius.

Paul.Power
24 May 2007, 13:50
Ooh, it's been revived.

In addition to those listed in my previous post, some new ones:

Evil, Inc. (http://www.evil-comic.com/index.html) - supervillainy gets corporatised
Terror Island (http://www.terrorisland.net/) - photocomic about a chess rook and Cluedo piece who argue about who's going to buy the groceries. Better than it sounds.
Unshelved (http://www.overduemedia.com/) - set in a library
Shortpacked! (http://www.shortpacked.com/index.html) - set in an action figure store. No doubt someone's already mentioned it (Dan, probably), but still.
xkcd (http://xkcd.org/) - before Andrew posts it :p
Something Happens (http://www.somethinghappens.net/) - "Every day in America... SOMETHING HAPPENS."

AndrewTaylor
24 May 2007, 13:56
Here are two delightfully blasphemous ones:

Russell's Teapot (http://russellsteapot.com/), Jesus & Mo (http://www.jesusandmo.net/).

Now, who says atheism never produces art?

Pickleworm
26 May 2007, 00:05
Lackadaisycats (http://www.lackadaisycats.com/index.php)

Quite good

Yeah, I like this.

Also I am seriously appalled that Achewood (http://www.achewood.com) wasn't mentioned, because I have yet to see another comic that is as regularly funny as this one.

Daily Dinosaur Comics (www.qwantz.com) are pretty good, but I haven't read them forever because they get kind of exhausting, kind of like eating an entire pizza in one sitting. Lots of 'dude', 'man', etc.

A Lesson Is Learned but the Damage is Irreversible (http://www.alessonislearned.com) is superb, but is on hiatus last I checked and only updated once a month when it was regular. Amazing art, sometimes confusing.

Leisuretown (http://www.leisuretown.com)(18+) is hit or miss, but absolutely incredible when it is 'hit'. Try reading Q.A. Confidential or Winter Pageant.

These next two are pretty stupid:

Jerkcity (http://www.jerkcity.com)(18+?), chatlogs, dick jokes. edit: not finding this one too funny anymore either

ASCII Art Farts (http://www.asciiartfarts.com/)(language), really stretching the definition of webcomic here, but it's really funny. edit: not as funny as i remember it being, at least the recent ones aren't funny at all

Her Har time for a big ol' load of WEBCOMICS CRITICISM here, this will probably be stupid and interesting only to me.

A whole bunch of you put down Ctrl+Alt+Del as a comic you really like. I used to read it when I had very little to do and read just about every comic on the internet regularly. But I don't think I ever really liked it. And re-reading some of the archives now actually make me angry. The comic angers me to read it. I mean, does everyone here do what I do and just read it because you don't have anything else to do, or do you actually enjoy it? Can you read stuff like this (http://www.cad-comic.com/comic.php?d=20070509) and not want to punch Tim in his smug little face? I'm not trying to rile anyone up here, I'm just curious. I mean, it doesn't even have the art going for it, really. I don't find VG Cats funny either, but the art is interesting at least.

And I'm only mentioning this one because it's been really highly praised in these very forums, because there are certainly many comics worse than it listed in this thread, but I don't find Men In Hats funny at all either. Maybe it just hasn't aged well, but most of the jokes I would half-expect to *ulp* find on hot-topic t-shirts, like "I'm bored, jump around with this scorpion on your face", "Today you dance for my amusement" or "I grow weary of your inane drivel, here, chase a ball off the cliff". I'm probably way out of line for criticizing it when I listed Jerkcty and ASCII Art Farts as great, but I'm just saying.

But really though, read Achewood at least. There's probably no way you haven't heard of it, and it does live up to the hype. You really should read it from the beginning, even if the first year or so isn't that great, the later years more than make up for it.

O.K., sorry, I'll leave now.

Iguana
26 May 2007, 01:18
Did anyone mention PBF (http://pbfcomics.com/) (note: lots of nudity and sexual humor) yet? It's pure genius.

Also, Dr. McNinja (www.drmcninja.com).

Edit: While on the subject of Tim Buckley being an asshole:
http://talkaboutbomics.com/kingofgamers.gif

Josh L's stuff is pretty good too, mainly Girly (http://www.go-girly.com/) (note: contains giant dildos and immature sexual jokes) and The Puppy Club (http://joshlesnick.com/thepuppyclub/) (ethnic stereotypes, in dog form).

Pigbuster
26 May 2007, 03:06
Buckley's kind of an ass, but...

He DID make this.
http://www.drunkduck.com/Buckleys_World/index.php?p=73542

If he spent all of his time making that instead of CAD, I would regard him as a hero.

SupSuper
26 May 2007, 05:13
Oh goodie, this again. Well, to add to my previous post:

http://www.closencounters.org/eigo/man/01/jpg/viewer.html
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic/
http://www.awkwardzombie.com/
http://www.checkerboardnightmare.com/
http://www.cortlandcomic.com/
http://www.cosmobear.cycomics.com/
http://www.gpf-comics.com/
http://fail.comicgenesis.com/
http://www.hockeyzombie.com/
http://yourinairytract.comicgenesis.com/
http://www.kevinandkell.com/
http://madaboutu.keenspot.com/
http://www.one-liners.net/
http://www.reallifecomics.com/
http://simulatedcomicproduct.com/
http://theslackerz.com/
http://www.thebookofbiff.com/
http://www.2kinds.com
http://www.beaverandsteve.com/
http://www.inktank.com/toon_archives.cfm
http://www.digitalpimponline.com/strips.php?title=movie
http://www.digitalpimponline.com/strips.php?title=fl
http://digitalpimponline.com/tvb/
http://rpgworldcomic.com/ (it's back. sorta...)

Some of these are dead, some might've been already mentioned, and I'm probably still missing some... eh, enjoy. Or not. Whatever.

philby4000
26 May 2007, 10:38
Her Har time for a big ol' load of WEBCOMICS CRITICISM here, this will probably be stupid and interesting only to me.

A whole bunch of you put down Ctrl+Alt+Del as a comic you really like. I used to read it when I had very little to do and read just about every comic on the internet regularly. But I don't think I ever really liked it. And re-reading some of the archives now actually make me angry. The comic angers me to read it. I mean, does everyone here do what I do and just read it because you don't have anything else to do, or do you actually enjoy it? Can you read stuff like this (http://www.cad-comic.com/comic.php?d=20070509) and not want to punch Tim in his smug little face? I'm not trying to rile anyone up here, I'm just curious. I mean, it doesn't even have the art going for it, really. I don't find VG Cats funny either, but the art is interesting at least.

And I'm only mentioning this one because it's been really highly praised in these very forums, because there are certainly many comics worse than it listed in this thread, but I don't find Men In Hats funny at all either. Maybe it just hasn't aged well, but most of the jokes I would half-expect to *ulp* find on hot-topic t-shirts, like "I'm bored, jump around with this scorpion on your face", "Today you dance for my amusement" or "I grow weary of your inane drivel, here, chase a ball off the cliff". I'm probably way out of line for criticizing it when I listed Jerkcty and ASCII Art Farts as great, but I'm just saying.


I concur.

I used to read CAD on a regular basis, then I realized It had never made me even crack a smile.

This comic puts my opinion of CAD's art better than I ever could: http://joshlesnick.com/sabattical/sabajosh_005.gif

Also Tim is a complete ********.

MtlAngelus
26 May 2007, 11:21
Why do people hate him so much?
Also, I do find CAD to be slightly funny evey now and then.

Iguana
26 May 2007, 11:46
Why do people hate him so much?
To start off, he owns a tablet that's more expensive than the stuff professional Capcom artists use, just to draw something that looks like it's done with the line tool in Flash.
http://joshlesnick.com/sabattical/sabajosh_005.gif
pure genius.

Plasma
26 May 2007, 13:07
To start off, he owns a tablet that's more expensive than the stuff professional Capcom artists use, just to draw something that looks like it's done with the line tool in Flash.
That sounds more like jealousy than hate.

Metal Alex
26 May 2007, 13:23
That sounds more like jealousy than hate.

I can't see how.

AndrewTaylor
26 May 2007, 14:19
That sounds more like jealousy than hate.

That's because you're looking at the symptom and not the problem. The fact is that what he produces doesn't really require or warrant anything like the kind of expenditure he's put into it. The symptom is that he owns the big fancy equipment. The problem is that for some reason he think that's sensible. So either he's totally full of himself and thinks only the best will do for what he deludedly sees as his Great Work, or else...

Actually, I can't think of an "or else".

Melon
26 May 2007, 14:23
I personally think that all webcomics, or any comic strip that is churned out regularly, just isn't THAT funny. Great though Calvin and Hobbes and the 1988-1990 era of Garfield are, they're not really that funny. They have laugh out loud moments here and there, like when Calvin gets his hair cut, but most of them don't make me laugh. And there's a reason for it. Trying to constantly come up with funny humour day after day is almost impossible. There's only so much you can churn out on a regular basis. You only have to look at a lot of webcomics to realise that they always follow the same cycle.

They start off new and fresh and funny, but once the authors initial repetoire of jokes has been exhausted, it begins to become difficult to make stuff that continues to be fresh and funny. Eventually, it becomes stale, jokes are repeated or more drawn out, and people say it's not as it used to be and it's now crap. Same goes for anything to do with humour; comedy shows are a good example. Look at the Simpsons.

Most comedy relies upon certain characters and situations, and so doesn't always have the scope to branch off into different and new areas. And that is why I think they eventually fail, and all series eventually suffer from a fall from grace. They should take a look at "The Office", and quit before they fall down the slippery slope.

SuperBlob
26 May 2007, 14:44
Most comedy relies upon certain characters and situations, and so doesn't always have the scope to branch off into different and new areas. And that is why I think they eventually fail, and all series eventually suffer from a fall from grace. They should take a look at "The Office", and quit before they fall down the slippery slope.

Just so you know, he's talking about the proper version :p

pilot62
26 May 2007, 15:05
Why do people hate him so much?
Also, I do find CAD to be slightly funny evey now and then.

I agree with that, and what Melon said. Hardly any webcomics are very funny very often, I think CAD is a lot better than most in that respect.
The art doesn't bother me, and if Tim wants to spend vast amounts of his own money on a tablet he doesn't need, so be it, I don't care.
Yea, he's obviously an arrogant, smug git, but he doesn't manage to say anything that really annoys me very often in his comics, and being arrogant and smug isn't something that makes me hate someone anyway (it'd be a hit hypocritical if it did).

I must admit though, I can't stand anything he writes.

Has anybody noticed that EBGames is already taking pre-orders for Starcraft 2? I mean... seriously? Don't get me wrong, I've bought games pretty far in advance. I already bought a copy of Halo 3, and that was a few months ago. And the game doesn't come out until September. But Starcraft 2? We're talking more than a year and a half left of development on this. And you know it's going to get pushed back. Blizzard releases "when it's done".

How do you even know EBGames is going to exist in two years? How do we know the planet will exist in two years? We could all be dead by then. Sheesh.

I just cannot read anything he writes without swearing.

Cyclaws
26 May 2007, 16:18
I rarely find these comics funny one after the other. I read loads (including Ctrl+Alt+Del, and funnily enough, Achewood), but never on the day they are out. I tend to read through them every month or so, that way at least one or two of them are bound to be funny.

Plasma
26 May 2007, 17:34
So either he's totally full of himself and thinks only the best will do for what he deludedly sees as his Great Work,
Wait, that's a reason to hate someone?

...oh, that would explain a lot about me. :p

Squirminator2k
26 May 2007, 17:34
On the subject of webcomics, I am actually looking for an artist for my current scifi-comedy thing. Just thought I'd mention it.

Pigbuster
26 May 2007, 18:21
Most comedy relies upon certain characters and situations, and so doesn't always have the scope to branch off into different and new areas. And that is why I think they eventually fail, and all series eventually suffer from a fall from grace. They should take a look at "The Office", and quit before they fall down the slippery slope.

That's why comics that don't follow any specific characters can be more consistently funny.

Just look at The Far Side. You can't tell me that only a few of those make you laugh. Only a few of them DON'T make me laugh.

Plasma
26 May 2007, 21:04
Most comedy relies upon certain characters and situations, and so doesn't always have the scope to branch off into different and new areas. And that is why I think they eventually fail, and all series eventually suffer from a fall from grace. They should take a look at "The Office", and quit before they fall down the slippery slope.
The only three webcomics I read that have certain characters, yet still keep going funny are The Outer Circle, Least I Could Do, and Dilbert.

MtlAngelus
27 May 2007, 06:36
That's because you're looking at the symptom and not the problem. The fact is that what he produces doesn't really require or warrant anything like the kind of expenditure he's put into it. The symptom is that he owns the big fancy equipment. The problem is that for some reason he think that's sensible. So either he's totally full of himself and thinks only the best will do for what he deludedly sees as his Great Work, or else...

Actually, I can't think of an "or else".
I doubt he bought it just to use for his comic, if what he does can be accomplished with regular equipment. He probably uses it for other stuff and has fun with it, and probably tought it was worth buying for the possibilities it offers.

AndrewTaylor
27 May 2007, 11:20
The only three webcomics I read that have certain characters, yet still keep going funny are The Outer Circle, Least I Could Do, and Dilbert.

I think Dilbert solves it in no small part by having so many characters that Dilbert can be left out for weeks on end without causing complaint.

Also because there are millions of cube monkeys sending in material for free.

philby4000
28 May 2007, 05:46
Has anyone mentioned Gunnerkrigg Court?

If not, http://www.gunnerkrigg.com .

It's superb.

Pickleworm
29 May 2007, 03:38
I personally think that all webcomics, or any comic strip that is churned out regularly, just isn't THAT funny. Great though Calvin and Hobbes and the 1988-1990 era of Garfield are, they're not really that funny. They have laugh out loud moments here and there, like when Calvin gets his hair cut, but most of them don't make me laugh. And there's a reason for it. Trying to constantly come up with funny humour day after day is almost impossible. There's only so much you can churn out on a regular basis. You only have to look at a lot of webcomics to realise that they always follow the same cycle.

They start off new and fresh and funny, but once the authors initial repetoire of jokes has been exhausted, it begins to become difficult to make stuff that continues to be fresh and funny. Eventually, it becomes stale, jokes are repeated or more drawn out, and people say it's not as it used to be and it's now crap. Same goes for anything to do with humour; comedy shows are a good example. Look at the Simpsons.

Most comedy relies upon certain characters and situations, and so doesn't always have the scope to branch off into different and new areas. And that is why I think they eventually fail, and all series eventually suffer from a fall from grace. They should take a look at "The Office", and quit before they fall down the slippery slope.

For what it's worth, watch a few recent episodes of The Office and then watch a few of the first ones. It's much funnier when there are developed characters, and watching the first few episodes is quite odd (even if they still are a little funny, and even if The Office is declining somewhat from its second season).

Achewood started out not very funny, and with characters that weren't very developed. But as the characters began to develop, it began to get funnier and I still find it funny on a very regular basis. But I do see what you mean. Stuff just gets old after a while, and Dinosaur Comics is a great example of this. For his like, 500th comic or something he should've changed the art to something new with whole new characters to play off of each other for another 500 strips or so, at most.

And the characters/situations thing. Achewood has a lot of different personalities, it's funny to see Phillipe and Lyle together, and Todd with Blister, and Roast Beef with Ray, and see their personalities play off of each other.

Buckley's kind of an ass, but...

He DID make this.
http://www.drunkduck.com/Buckleys_Wo...ex.php?p=73542

If he spent all of his time making that instead of CAD, I would regard him as a hero.

He didn't really make that, did he? It's much less funny if it's really him.



Wait, that's a reason to hate someone?

...oh, that would explain a lot about me.
ugh

Has anyone mentioned Gunnerkrigg Court?

If not, http://www.gunnerkrigg.com .

It's superb.

That it is.

I'll have to check out Sam and Fuzzy, I hear nothing but wonderful things about it.

Oh and I just remembered White Ninja Comics (http://www.whiteninjacomics.com/). I don't care how stupid they are, they still make me laugh for some reason.

Pigbuster
23 Jun 2007, 16:53
http://www.jump-leads.com/

Jump-Leads isn't here yet, but you better bet that I will read it when it is. (July 6th)

It happens to be written by Sqirminator.

And the art is by a certain artist who has visited the forum from time to time.
I believe you know him as JjAR.
CONCEPT ART (http://www.benpaddon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/jlconcept.jpg)

Iguana
23 Jun 2007, 17:28
And the art is by a certain artist who has visited the forum from time to time.
I believe you know him as JjAR.
CONCEPT ART (http://www.benpaddon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/jlconcept.jpg)
I stopped caring about his work when he did kingdom hearts porn of Pluto screwing Kairi.

I still hope that was some sort of joke.

philby4000
23 Jun 2007, 20:23
0_0

Okay, JjAR just became significantly less awesome.

Still, I'm sure Jump Leads will be free of animal porn.

Squirminator2k
23 Jun 2007, 20:56
Well I haven't written any, so it should remain beastiality-free.

JjAR's previous artwork isn't really relevant with regards to Jump Leads, in any case. What he chooses to draw in his own time is, of course, his own business. What's important is that he is providing some superb art for Jump Leads. He's fleshed out the appearance of the characters in a way I hadn't even considered. It looks awesome, and it's a credit to JjAR's talents as an artist. Just you wait and see.

Rabble
23 Jun 2007, 21:21
RPG World is www.rpgworldcomic.com, but it's on an infinite hiatus. :p

The author of that hasn't done anything since as well :(

Iguana
24 Jun 2007, 07:12
The author of that hasn't done anything since as well :(
He's working for Venture Bros. now, and he *might* get back to webcomics from what I've heard, but he's mostly focusing on real TV projects now.

He did a comic (http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2220357) for the Somethingawful forums, most of which I can't understand since I don't post there. It's pretty well done though, especially the noir bit and the ending (which are mostly injoke-free).

JjAR's previous artwork isn't really relevant with regards to Jump Leads, in any case. What he chooses to draw in his own time is, of course, his own business. What's important is that he is providing some superb art for Jump Leads. He's fleshed out the appearance of the characters in a way I hadn't even considered. It looks awesome, and it's a credit to JjAR's talents as an artist. Just you wait and see.
Yeah, I still love his art style despite that stuff.

Rabble
24 Jun 2007, 08:28
Also.. Chugworth academy was decent. Some of the comics were just flat out retarded but it gave a nice laugh every once in a while.

Too bad its dead.

SupSuper
24 Jun 2007, 18:51
The author of that hasn't done anything since as well :(Well, you know, he does have a job. And a site (http://blackdotstudios.com/). And a blog (http://ian-j.blogspot.com/). And there was also that sci-fi comic I forgot the name of. And he's trying to bring back RPG World, if the recent strips are any judge.

philby4000
24 Jun 2007, 23:45
Well, you know, he does have a job. And a site (http://blackdotstudios.com/). And a blog (http://ian-j.blogspot.com/). And there was also that sci-fi comic I forgot the name of. And he's trying to bring back RPG World, if the recent strips are any judge.

The recent strips are from a Print book collection. Ian J has no intention of finishing RPG WORLD, which is a damn shame considering it was the first webcomic I actualy read.

Rabble
25 Jun 2007, 09:27
The recent strips are from a Print book collection. Ian J has no intention of finishing RPG WORLD, which is a damn shame considering it was the first webcomic I actualy read.

Strangely, It was my first as well.

Iguana
28 Jun 2007, 08:04
http://thebaron.comicgenesis.com/d/20070116.html
when I started reading it I was expecting another crappy CAPITALISM IS EVIL comic, but it's actually pretty funny. Brilliant art too.

philby4000
28 Jun 2007, 15:45
WARNING FOUL ****ING LANGUAGE AND WEBCOMIC DRAMA AHEAD WARNING

Your Webcomic is Bad and You Should Feel Bad (http://badwebcomics.blogspot.com/)

This blog has been in existence for a few days but has already got direct responces from three separate webcomic authors.

It's also a very funny read, if you can stomach the constant swearing, and raises some very good points about certain comics shortcomings.

If nothing else, I urge you to read the Ctrl-Alt-Del entry.

pilot62
28 Jun 2007, 17:55
In fairness, I agree with quite a lot - if not most - of the things that bloke says, but does he have to be such a complete **** about it.
By all means, be offensive, but telling someone their web comic is so bad they should kill themselves is a bit much.

WormOfFire
28 Jun 2007, 22:26
No-one posted C&H? :p
http://www.explosm.net/comics/932/

Slick
29 Jun 2007, 01:43
bobandgeorge.com is going to stop the main comic at the end of July. Just thought I'd mention that.

Also..
Nice metrosexual avatar WormOfFire.

Iguana
29 Jun 2007, 06:11
Your Webcomic is Bad and You Should Feel Bad (http://badwebcomics.blogspot.com/)
Did that start with the Somethingawful thread of the same name? They featured a lot of horrible comics (in both art and writing) in the "worth reading" section just because they were "goon made" and a lot of half decent ones in the "crap" section.

I'll be sure to read their Minimum Security entry though. The fact that its glaringly retarded writer/'artist' has fans and is actually being taken seriously scares the hell out of me.

Paul.Power
29 Jun 2007, 10:12
bobandgeorge.com is going to stop the main comic at the end of July. Just thought I'd mention that.

Also..
Nice metrosexual avatar WormOfFire.It is a sad world we live in.

Though obviously it's mot the first webcomic I've seen come to a stop. At least BnG is going out properly.

(Yes, yes, I realise I'm being a hypocrite :p)

philby4000
29 Jun 2007, 21:25
Did that start with the Somethingawful thread of the same name? They featured a lot of horrible comics (in both art and writing) in the "worth reading" section just because they were "goon made" and a lot of half decent ones in the "crap" section.

I'll be sure to read their Minimum Security entry though. The fact that its glaringly retarded writer/'artist' has fans and is actually being taken seriously scares the hell out of me.
That's the one.

It's a pretty good thread if you ask me, considering the amount of well-respected webcomic artists/writers that frequent it.

As for the 'bad goon-run comics in the good section issue, look again.

The only praise these comics got in the first post is that they're not in the 'awful' section. Well, except for the 'Defies categorization, but good' section, which has three goon-run comics, and one of them's minus.

The awful section contains:

Dominic Deegan
El Goonish Shive
Megatokyo
The Wotch
Pastel Defender Heliotrope
Brad the Vampire
Nivlek
Minimum Security
Applegeeks
Questionable Content
Pupkin
Dragon Kingdoms

Which of these choices do you disagree with?

Paul.Power
29 Jun 2007, 22:45
I'm going to get slammed for this, but I actually enjoy The Wotch.

Iguana
30 Jun 2007, 08:18
I don't know much about it (in fact, I don't recall reading *one full strip* of it) but from what I've seen the art in Applegeeks isn't all that bad. Is the writing really that horrid?

As for goon-run comics, for every brilliant one like Dr. McNinja, Combustible Orange, Minus and Girly there's a completely terrible one.

Gnork
30 Jun 2007, 17:32
Take a walk on the Valley of Darkness
The best part of waking up is satan in your cup ;)

http://lazyleech.com/shoesouls.swf

SupSuper
4 Jul 2007, 17:38
WARNING FOUL ****ING LANGUAGE AND WEBCOMIC DRAMA AHEAD WARNING

Your Webcomic is Bad and You Should Feel Bad (http://badwebcomics.blogspot.com/)

This blog has been in existence for a few days but has already got direct responces from three separate webcomic authors.

It's also a very funny read, if you can stomach the constant swearing, and raises some very good points about certain comics shortcomings.

If nothing else, I urge you to read the Ctrl-Alt-Del entry.Ah yes, I've read that ever since he hit Shortpacked. Yeah, cursing aside, he makes some very good points. Though I haven't seen him write anything that hasn't been written before, but I agree with him nontheless.

That's the one.

It's a pretty good thread if you ask me, considering the amount of well-respected webcomic artists/writers that frequent it.

As for the 'bad goon-run comics in the good section issue, look again.

The only praise these comics got in the first post is that they're not in the 'awful' section. Well, except for the 'Defies categorization, but good' section, which has three goon-run comics, and one of them's minus.

The awful section contains:

Dominic Deegan
El Goonish Shive
Megatokyo
The Wotch
Pastel Defender Heliotrope
Brad the Vampire
Nivlek
Minimum Security
Applegeeks
Questionable Content
Pupkin
Dragon Kingdoms

Which of these choices do you disagree with?Can't say I've read a lot of those. And the ones I have suffer from the "ah, this comic is pretty good, I better keep on reading OH DEAR GAWD, WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THE SWEET SIMPLE COMIC I USED TO LOVE, PLEASE STOP, NOOOOOOOOOO!!!"

Dominic Deegan started off harmless and jokey until it took the midnight express to CREEPY EMO DRAMA WORLD! That and the awful puns. WHY WOULDN'T THEY STOP?!?

El Goonish Shive was also pretty good for the first months until the author decided TRANSFORM TRANSFORM TRANSFORM SO MANY CONVULTED CHARACTERS AND WACKY SCIENCE THAT MAKES NO SENSE ANYMORE!

Megatokyo had a good balance of serious vs. jokes until it dived deep into SAPPY ANIME SOAP OPERA. Rumors have it this was because one of the authors quit.

Applegeeks... eh, once again, it started off with jokes until yet another writer decided "I'm sick of jokes! Time for SERIOUS NONSENSICAL STORY TIME!". And it all went to hell.


No, I don't have a big appreciation for webcomicers. They always seem to have this big obsession that they're not using their full potential, they need to do more, take it further... and screw it all up.

Squirminator2k
6 Jul 2007, 01:55
Jump Leads has [finally launched (http://www.jump-leads.com/)]

WormGod
6 Jul 2007, 08:06
jJar?
JJAR?!?!

Wow, that's so lucky.
It does look great.
Best wishes for the future.

Iguana
14 Jul 2007, 08:30
[note: some really immature sexual humor and language, not completely NSFW but it might get you some weird looks]
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki (www.sgvy.com), started off as a ****take of anime but has since turned into a silly fantasy story of sorts. It's a bit like EGS (only not completely horrible) in that it's hard to tell if it's a clever satire or just a really creepy fetish comic. Since Aku linked it back in 2005 I keep checking for updates every five months or so, since it takes ages to update.

And then there's XKCD. (http://xkcd.com) No description necessary.

Edit: Jump Leads is really good so far.

Plasma
14 Jul 2007, 10:19
Megatokyo had a good balance of serious vs. jokes until it dived deep into SAPPY ANIME SOAP OPERA. Rumors have it this was because one of the authors quit.
Hmm... you're right!
You've also made me realise that I do sometimes enjoy sappy soap opera webcomics. Well, sometimes.

[note: some really immature sexual humor and language, not completely NSFW but it might get you some weird looks]
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki (www.sgvy.com), started off as a ****take of anime but has since turned into a silly fantasy story of sorts. It's a bit like EGS (only not completely horrible) in that it's hard to tell if it's a clever satire or just a really creepy fetish comic. Since Aku linked it back in 2005 I keep checking for updates every five months or so, since it takes ages to update.
To be honest, that seemed to have started out good, for the "****take". But in the later episodes, it just seems dire!

SupSuper
14 Jul 2007, 15:20
[note: some really immature sexual humor and language, not completely NSFW but it might get you some weird looks]
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki (www.sgvy.com), started off as a ****take of anime but has since turned into a silly fantasy story of sorts. It's a bit like EGS (only not completely horrible) in that it's hard to tell if it's a clever satire or just a really creepy fetish comic. Since Aku linked it back in 2005 I keep checking for updates every five months or so, since it takes ages to update.I used to read that while it was a really clever satire filled with sex jokes, but then I lost track and never felt like going back since it takes forever to update and the latest comics strike me as odd.

philby4000
19 Jul 2007, 20:17
I'm not entirely convinced that Valkyrie Yuuki was ever a clever parody.

http://www.wickedpowered.com/ Is a pretty hillarious bad-anime/webcomic parody created to sell over-powered laser-pointers.

Also, http://www.go-girly.com/ has updated and it's jaw-droppingly good.

Pigbuster
24 Jul 2007, 23:22
http://truckbearingkibble.com/

I guess "Perry Bible Fellowship-esque" is the best way to describe it.

SupSuper
25 Jul 2007, 16:59
Twice as random though.

Squirminator2k
19 Aug 2007, 03:18
There's a visual present in [this week's Jump Leads (http://www.jump-leads.com/comic.php?id=10)] which has been put there just for you lot. See if you can find it!

MtlAngelus
19 Aug 2007, 06:26
Bay 17 reference to T17? :p

Squirminator2k
19 Aug 2007, 07:41
http://media.urbandictionary.com/image/large/awinnerisyou-37081.jpg

GrimOswald
19 Aug 2007, 08:07
On the 17th of the month too.

Incidentally, like Meany's eyes in the last panel. :p

Squirminator2k
19 Aug 2007, 19:10
On the 17th of the month too.

Incidentally, like Meany's eyes in the last panel. :p

Well-timed, wouldn't you think? :)

Squirminator2k
22 Aug 2007, 18:09
Jump Leads has now changed to a twice-weekly schedule. I can almost hear you wetting your pants in unison with excitement.

MtlAngelus
22 Aug 2007, 20:38
Awesome .
edit: That was suposed to be all caps, for emphasis. But the forum doesn't like that kind of emphasis.

Squirminator2k
14 Sep 2007, 02:36
[Page 17 is up (http://www.jump-leads.com/comic.php?id=18)], which you may find significant.

MtlAngelus
14 Sep 2007, 06:24
I like where this is going.
Giggity giggity gi-ggi-ty.

yauhui
16 Sep 2007, 09:41
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2007/ga070916.gif

pilot62
16 Sep 2007, 16:51
Heh, that was in the Mail today.

yauhui
17 Sep 2007, 14:42
I read full-coloured garfield everyday for free on iGoogle.

Run
17 Sep 2007, 15:17
[Page 17 is up (http://www.jump-leads.com/comic.php?id=18)], which you may find significant.

There's a sheep in it. and the sky is purple http://www.bigstockphoto.com/thumbs/8/5/2/small/258566.jpg

yauhui
18 Sep 2007, 13:29
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/1978/ga780619.gif
Yes, thats the first ever Garfield (19 June 1978)!

Squirminator2k
18 Sep 2007, 15:39
Does anyone else remember when Garfield used to be funny?

No, nor do I.

SupSuper
18 Sep 2007, 15:56
It was probably in the 90s.

Metal Alex
18 Sep 2007, 16:01
[Page 17 is up (http://www.jump-leads.com/comic.php?id=18)], which you may find significant.

woah! I just started to read this, and to be honest, I love it! I once imagined some kind of a plot... with a guy travelling (without that machine) to other paralel universes...

when I saw they were looking for that guy, I remembered my plot. (heck, I even made my sigworm after that)

Keep it up!

Squirminator2k
18 Sep 2007, 16:40
woah! I just started to read this, and to be honest, I love it! I once imagined some kind of a plot... with a guy travelling (without that machine) to other paralel universes...

when I saw they were looking for that guy, I remembered my plot. (heck, I even made my sigworm after that)

Keep it up!

Thanks for the kind words :D

philby4000
18 Sep 2007, 17:26
Does anyone else remember when Garfield used to be funny?

No, nor do I.

Never mind that, does anyone remember when every single newspaper in the world dropped it and it became a webcomic?

No?

THEN STOP POSTING IT IN THE WEBCOMIC THREAD.

yauhui
19 Sep 2007, 13:30
i changed that for a garfield episode some of you never seen before.

Akuryou13
19 Sep 2007, 13:40
i changed that for a garfield episode some of you never seen before.wow, it even sucked in 1979....good to know garfield was ALWAYS the worst comic ever made...

Pigbuster
19 Sep 2007, 16:47
It's always nice to see how almost everyone else hates one of my favorite newspaper comics of old (Though it has gotten quite crappy lately).

Though it's nice to know that there are some people that actually like it. :p

Plasma
19 Sep 2007, 17:14
I always liked the Garfield comics!
...although yes, the first ones were rubbish.


I wish Peanuts were still drawn. Those were always good, right from the start!

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 17:19
Garfield isn't funny. It isn't. Stop saying that it is, you clods.

Cisken1
19 Sep 2007, 17:28
It IS funny, you turd!

I like the ones with spiders... and odie

Metal Alex
19 Sep 2007, 17:52
It IS and at the same time, ISN'T. Do you know why does this miracle happen? PEOPLE HAVE OPINIONS!!


A MIRACLE, I TELL YOU!!



:p

Cisken1
19 Sep 2007, 18:02
It IS and at the same time, ISN'T. Do you know why does this miracle happen? PEOPLE HAVE OPINIONS!!


A MIRACLE, I TELL YOU!!



:p

okok point taken...

Plasma
19 Sep 2007, 18:04
It IS and at the same time, ISN'T. Do you know why does this miracle happen? PEOPLE HAVE OPINIONS!!


A MIRACLE, I TELL YOU!!
Is this a 'miracle of life' kind of miracle, or the good kind of miracle?

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 18:48
It IS and at the same time, ISN'T. Do you know why does this miracle happen? PEOPLE HAVE OPINIONS!!
Having an Opinion is not instant protection from being Wrong. Say I tell you that grass is made of the finest silk and hand-woven in Peru by potato people dressed as Jeremy Fisher. That would be my opinion, and it would also be wrong.

Garfield isn't funny. This is not opinion, this is fact.

Metal Alex
19 Sep 2007, 19:19
This is not opinion, this is fact.

ironically, that sentence is actually an opinion.

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 19:22
And as we've already established, opinions are not somehow exempt from factualtiy or the lack thereof. The opinion held by many that Garfield isn't funny is based solely on the fact that Garfield isn't funny. The opinion held by many that Garfirled is funny is based on the fact that a lasagna-eating cat that occasionally has thoughts is funny is based solely on the fact that they have really low expectations from their humour.

Garfield isn't funny. Please deal with it and move on.

*Splinter*
19 Sep 2007, 19:22
Having an Opinion is not instant protection from being Wrong. Say I tell you that grass is made of the finest silk and hand-woven in Peru by potato people dressed as Jeremy Fisher. That would be my opinion, and it would also be wrong.

That would not be an opinion, it would be a lie

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 19:25
That would not be an opinion, it would be a lie

Not if it's what I hold as opinion. And in my opinion grass is made of the finest silk and hand-woven in Peru by potato people dressed as Jeremy Fisher. That's my opinion, so it can't be wrong!

Do you see the logical bankrupcy behind the reasoning in this thread?

SomePerson
19 Sep 2007, 19:44
But you can test that. You can't test for certain whether or not Garfield is funny. I quite like some of them.

It was best back in books 21-23. I must admit it didn't start that great and it's lost some of its charm lately, but those three books in particular are jems. They experiment a lot with centering on Jon's lameness.

J: "You know Garfield, there are some questions in life I'll never know the answer to..."
J: "Like what's the capital of South Dakota?"
J: "I can never get that one..."

Plasma
19 Sep 2007, 20:01
Not if it's what I hold as opinion. And in my opinion grass is made of the finest silk and hand-woven in Peru by potato people dressed as Jeremy Fisher. That's my opinion, so it can't be wrong!

Do you see the logical bankrupcy behind the reasoning in this thread?
Do you see those posts with your name and avatar next to them? Do you know that those are actually your posts?

No?
Thought not.

philby4000
19 Sep 2007, 20:09
Squirminator?

Please shutup now. You're not being funny or interesting. Arguing that your oppinion is fact therefore other oppinions are wrong isn't being funny, it's being a Troll.

I'd like to think you're above that.

Yes, Garfield is souless tripe that suffers from the same problems as every single other long-running Newspaper cartoon ever, but that doesn't mean that it was always the case, or that there's no actual humour in any garfield strip ever.

I grew up reading Garfield. I bought >70 Garfield collections when I was younger.

It's simple humour, yes, and I'll admit that even when I religiously read the comic everyday only a tenth of the strips even raise a smile, let alone made me laugh, but I loved reading them for the ones that actually did.

Hell, if it wasn't for garfield I don't think I would have ever have put pen to paper and started drawing silly little cartoons of my own.

As much as I fell I should hate Jim Davis for being so horrificly sucessful with his little newspaper comic, I just can't begrudge the man.

And it's still not a webcomic, so let's get back on topic.

Anyone here notice that a few of your favorite wecomics had a guest strip up from Ryan Estrada on monday?

Turns out the guy drew like 50 guest comics to cellebrate the launch of his 'cartoonist commune' (http://www.ryanestrada.com/2007/09/16/cartoon-commune/the-big-day/) business venture.

He's slowlly uploading all of the guest comics to his site: http://www.ryanestrada.com

In unrellated news, Kc Green is an awesome cartoonist and everyone should read Horribleville (http://www.horribleville.com/) and Droop. (http://comicswithoutviolence.com/)

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 21:02
Squirminator?

Please shutup now. You're not being funny or interesting. Arguing that your oppinion is fact therefore other oppinions are wrong isn't being funny, it's being a Troll.

I'd like to think you're above that.

I'm not trying to be funny or interesting, and I'm not trying to say that because my opinion is fact all others are inherently wrong. I'm certainly not trying to be a troll. It just irriates me when people say "This is an opinion" and try to use that as some kind of imaginary shield against actual fact. That has nothing to do with Garfield - that's a pet-peeve of mine. Opinion and Fact are not separate entities, and an opinion based on inaccuraqte information is still Wrong.

And yes, Garfield was funny at one point in time, many years ago when the Earth was still forming and dinosaurs roamed freely without fear of being captured and forced into embarrassing jobs, surviving under the ethos of "It's a living." Right now, though? Garfield is not funny. That is actual, concrete fact to anyone who has spent more than five minutes looking through the archive for the past five years' worth of Garfield. There are maybe two laughs in the past half-decade. Thatt's embarrassing, and if I were Jim Davis I would simply throw in and towel and live off fo the merchandising.

philby4000
19 Sep 2007, 22:08
I'm not trying to be funny or interesting, and I'm not trying to say that because my opinion is fact all others are inherently wrong. I'm certainly not trying to be a troll. It just irriates me when people say "This is an opinion" and try to use that as some kind of imaginary shield against actual fact. That has nothing to do with Garfield - that's a pet-peeve of mine. Opinion and Fact are not separate entities, and an opinion based on inaccuraqte information is still Wrong.

And yes, Garfield was funny at one point in time, many years ago when the Earth was still forming and dinosaurs roamed freely without fear of being captured and forced into embarrassing jobs, surviving under the ethos of "It's a living." Right now, though? Garfield is not funny. That is actual, concrete fact to anyone who has spent more than five minutes looking through the archive for the past five years' worth of Garfield. There are maybe two laughs in the past half-decade. Thatt's embarrassing, and if I were Jim Davis I would simply throw in and towel and live off fo the merchandising.
Person X will laugh at something person Y doesn't find funny.

The point you're trying to make is admirable, but you're making it about the wrong thing. It turns out that somethings are entirely subjective, and funny is one of them.

If someone was using the 'That's like just your opinion, man' defence on the quality of the writing, or the art, you'd be making sence. At the moment you're just trolling, be it intentionally or not.

Also, I'm prety sure Jim Davis doesn't even draw the comic anymore.:p

Squirminator2k
19 Sep 2007, 22:39
I will concede that garfield can be funny, but only when you remove Garfield's dialogue. Then it's a wonderfully surreal comic about a lonely man who talks to his cat.

FutureWorm
20 Sep 2007, 02:45
s2k stop being an opinion nazi

Pigbuster
20 Sep 2007, 06:41
I don't think I should feel ashamed that I find more things funny than you.

Anyway, this topic sucks and is incredibly lame, so LET'S MOVE ON, K?
If there are any more posts about Garfield I'll report you, highlighted bold text, bla bla bla.

Here, I'll even let you have the last word.

I will concede that garfield can be funny, but only when you remove Garfield's dialogue. Then it's a wonderfully surreal comic about a lonely man who talks to his cat.

Metal Alex
21 Sep 2007, 16:26
when I saw they were looking for that guy, I remembered my plot. (heck, I even made my sigworm after that)

They vaporised him!

:eek:

I guess my alternate plot differs quite a bit now :p

MtlAngelus
22 Sep 2007, 07:52
Hahaha that last panel was great. :p

Paul.Power
25 Sep 2007, 10:49
Well now, that's not good (http://www.jump-leads.com/comic.php?id=21)

Star Worms
25 Sep 2007, 11:26
I could just tell he was going to be killed :p

philby4000
25 Sep 2007, 12:01
The Lucastache! NOOOOO!

MtlAngelus
26 Sep 2007, 00:24
O_O
That was... unexpected. :(
Also poor sheepy... :(

SupSuper
26 Sep 2007, 20:03
The Lucastache! NOOOOO!Actually, it seems to be the only thing that survived the blast.

Pigbuster
27 Sep 2007, 23:22
Actually, it seems to be the only thing that survived the blast.

I didn't even notice that. That is so very excellent.

Kelster23
28 Sep 2007, 23:36
I found this comic to be really good.
Starting with the first one (http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1)

Star Worms
28 Sep 2007, 23:56
I found this comic to be really good.
Starting with the first one (http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1)Wow, the art is amazing - it must take them ages to make each comic!

Squirminator2k
29 Sep 2007, 00:42
The art is amazing. There's almost a hint of Disney in there, too.

Pigbuster
29 Sep 2007, 08:04
I found this comic to be really good.
Starting with the first one (http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1)

Hey, they have an RSS Feed now! I could've actually read it from the beginning, if they had that at the beginning...
At least the archives aren't that big. Art's beautiful, but I guess that takes time.

yauhui
29 Sep 2007, 09:11
whoa............!!!!!!!!!!! thats DAMN beautiful! :o

MtlAngelus
29 Sep 2007, 09:37
I found this comic to be really good.
Starting with the first one (http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1)
I could swear this was already posted in this thread. I think philby posted it. I'm too lazy to look.

yauhui
29 Sep 2007, 14:48
but the updates are slow.. and i didnt know calvin can drive. (refer to Lackadaisy Latecomer)

Plasma
5 Oct 2007, 20:51
Well, I picked up the first volume of MegaTokyo! (the first 133 pages; €12)
I was actually pretty suprised to see it here. Actually, really suprised! It was the only copy they had there (that was left, anyway). Subway have this nice way of, rather than stocking products in bulk, they get only a small number of copies of each book, so that they've got such a wide selection.
It's also the first time I bought a webcomic-in-print book. Although I would have bought the Order of the Stick prequels if my brother hadn't already done so.

Squirminator2k
5 Oct 2007, 22:35
MegaTokyo is a bit pants, though.

FutureWorm
6 Oct 2007, 02:32
MegaTokyo is a bit pants, though.

megatokyo is extremely pants

though let me tell you, it was the bees' knees when i was 14

Squirminator2k
6 Oct 2007, 02:35
Yes, but so was The Big Breakfast and excessive masturbation.

Paul.Power
6 Oct 2007, 11:34
I've forgotten what I liked when I was 14.

Worms, probably. And Red Dwarf (the fact it was series VIII notwithstanding). And "Horrible " books. And Discworld. And I think I'd just started reading Harry Potter, after much pestering by my librarian mother (to be fair, I [I]did end up reading the first two books inside a day). And, well, books generally I guess. So, uh, stuff I like now, then.

Squirminator2k
6 Oct 2007, 18:20
At 14 I had been at a new High School for six months, having spent eleven months prior entirely out of the school system (three months of that was spent in the US living with my Dad). I was happy so long as my Amiga worked. What simpler times they were...

Slick
7 Oct 2007, 00:09
This one is a definite read.

http://themasterplan09.deviantart.com/art/The-Ultimate-Ninja-Showdown-43071783

SupSuper
11 Oct 2007, 22:47
Definitely.

Squirminator2k
11 Oct 2007, 22:50
Oh, last page of Jump Leads issue #1 goes up on Friday. Just so you know.

Paul.Power
16 Oct 2007, 09:30
I cannot stop laughing at this week's Exterminatus Now (http://exterminatusnow.comicgenesis.com/d/20071013.html)

yauhui
25 Jan 2008, 14:09
I don't know why I particularly like this comic. (http://jetpacksandtimemachines.com/signage/)

http://jetpacksandtimemachines.com/comics/2007-11-16-signage.gif

*Splinter*
19 Feb 2008, 15:51
Out of hiatus (http://badwebcomics.blogspot.com/) :cool:

MtlAngelus
30 Aug 2008, 03:34
Dr McNinja is awesome.

And this panel is WIN. (http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=49&issue=8)

Akuryou13
30 Aug 2008, 03:40
I'm more a fan of the last frame of this one:

http://drmcninja.com/page.php?pageNum=48&issue=11

WormGod
30 Aug 2008, 09:40
I've forgotten what I liked when I was 14.

Worms, probably. And Red Dwarf (the fact it was series VIII notwithstanding). And "Horrible " books. And Discworld. And I think I'd just started reading Harry Potter, after much pestering by my librarian mother (to be fair, I [I]did end up reading the first two books inside a day). And, well, books generally I guess. So, uh, stuff I like now, then.

Oh, lemme tell ya - when I was 14...

..wait, what? :confused: :p

Akuryou13
30 Aug 2008, 14:19
Oh, lemme tell ya - when I was 14...

..wait, what? :confused: :pwhy are you posting a reply to a year old post!?

shadowman
30 Aug 2008, 21:44
Well as long as it has to do with Red Dwarf. I've got the first two bytes of the first series on VHS.

Pickleworm
31 Aug 2008, 14:11
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/jchastain/demonplanet/series.php?view=single&ID=124193

Best new comic

philby4000
31 Aug 2008, 20:13
READ TURNUS. (http://TURNUS.WURMZ.NET)


... please?

Plasma
31 Aug 2008, 21:16
READ TURNUS. (http://TURNUS.WURMZ.NET)


... please?
Read. It's got a good premise, and well written and drawn, but it's a bit too drawn out than it should be. Especially for a comic updated twice a week.
Although I'm more used to reading comic archives, so someone else might have better opinions about this. See what Paul's up to.


Edit: Hey, I didn't notice the authors! I've read all of WormMad's Rooms, and I thought that was pretty good; so I definitely have faith in this webcomic!

Edit again: Oh hey, nobody told me WM was updating Rooms again!

Worm Mad
31 Aug 2008, 22:12
it's a bit too drawn out than it should be.

I agree that it does seem to drag in places but I think we're starting to hit our stride with it now. It's also worth noting that this is the first issue so it needs to set everything up. A lot of seemingly insignificant details here will pay dividends down the road.

Hey, I didn't notice the authors! I've read all of WormMad's Rooms, and I thought that was pretty good; so I definitely have faith in this webcomic!

Thanks for the Rooms praise. I know a fair few people read it regularly but I didn't get as much feedback as I'd have liked so I appreciate it when people tell me they enjoyed it.

Also, didn't the fact that Turnus is a Rooms spin-off give you a clue about who the writer might be? ;)

Oh hey, nobody told me WM was updating Rooms again!

It's only a stand-alone story and not a full fledged return. I intend to do these sporadically, as I feel like it, so after this ends you might want to check it out every few months or so for potential updates.

MtlAngelus
31 Aug 2008, 22:14
READ TURNUS. (http://TURNUS.WURMZ.NET)


... please?

I read it often. It be good. :cool: