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« on: 22:39:58, 05-09-2008 »

Let's not limit ourselves to webcomics Wink



I have started following pictures for sad children since you mentioned it before.
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« Reply #1 on: 22:50:05, 05-09-2008 »

For something still linear but rather more unified, here's a very accomplished example from A Lesson is Learned but the Damage is Irreversible

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« Reply #2 on: 22:51:54, 05-09-2008 »

I've got RSS feeds for:
pictures for sad children
Bohemian Drive (which is stalled at the moment on Saturn)
Dinosaur Comics
A Softer World
explodingdog (not strictly speaking a comic but just fairly random pictures)
Goats
Questionable Content
Dresden Codak (similarly stalled)

I would also recommend reading rice-boy (which has now finished) but the second comic by the same author hasn't really got going yet IMO.
I'm also following Dr McNinja.
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« Reply #3 on: 23:47:18, 05-09-2008 »

I'll check out the ones you mentioned that I don't know already.  (I've never fully gotten into a softer world; it's a bit ... etherial for my tastes).

I'm currently following

white ninja


which I wouldn't necessarily recommend to anyone, but I do enjoy from time to time.

I would follow Married to the Sea more if it had an RSS feed.  Most people here have encountered it on here before.


I've just started following/fallen in love with the following:

trucking bear kibble


Journey to Mt Moriah is also a recent discovery



though, looking through some archives now now, I don't think I'll subscribe.
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« Reply #4 on: 09:25:33, 06-09-2008 »

        
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« Reply #5 on: 09:31:35, 06-09-2008 »

             
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« Reply #6 on: 10:04:55, 06-09-2008 »

I'm getting an "illegal url warning" in the Opera browser from the "Married To The Sea" link Sad  Anyone have a better one?
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« Reply #7 on: 10:15:45, 06-09-2008 »

When it failed to load, I googled married to the sea and it gave me this.
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« Reply #8 on: 15:02:11, 06-09-2008 »

I'm getting an "illegal url warning" in the Opera browser from the "Married To The Sea" link Sad  Anyone have a better one?
I have fixed it.  Oops.  HH's link is the correct one.
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« Reply #9 on: 21:03:37, 08-09-2008 »

Just seen this:



...and it made me laugh so I thought I'd share.
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« Reply #10 on: 15:53:58, 11-09-2008 »

I don't think I quite got it, alas.

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« Reply #11 on: 23:06:01, 19-09-2008 »

I don't think I quite got it, alas.

It took me back to the moment I saw the new and improved Return of the Jedi with all the extra animatronics. I wasn't quite NOOOOOOOOOOOO but friends of mine were loudly and vociferously anti-Ewok before they saw any of the revisions. What was wrong with the original?



Looking at web comics over the last few weeks, I'm reminded that I started drawing a comic when I was 10 or so. It featured a frog called Moist. It was pretty awful and I hope that I disposed of all the strips that I drew. But it's nice to be reminded of these things.
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« Reply #12 on: 22:55:16, 30-09-2008 »



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