Title: Web comic thread Post by: Kajet on 2005-04-12, 08:33 Most people here will probably find this comic entertaining to say the least
http://www.vgcats.com/ (http://www.vgcats.com/) And check out this particular one if you're getting tired of Nintendo's DS advertising campaign http://www.vgcats.com/comics/extras/ds.php (http://www.vgcats.com/comics/extras/ds.php) Not sure if this comic is worksafe or not contains violence, vulgarity, minor gore, and the occasional sexual situation.... everything needed to make anything that's really funny Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Tabun on 2005-04-12, 12:57 See this (http://forums.wireheadstudios.org/index.php?act=ST&f=13&t=1746) thread first. No need for two webcomic-threads, where people have to repeat what they've stated before :] Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Footman on 2005-04-12, 14:23 That topicx is ancient, why bump it?
Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Makou on 2005-04-12, 15:41 IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO POST IN AN EXISTING THREAD THAN START A NEW ONE.
:ninja: Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: ConfusedUs on 2005-04-12, 17:32 Quote from: Footman That topicx is ancient, why bump it? I'm with footman here.That old thread died MONTHS ago. We're not so popular that there's a new thread on the same topic every day. More activity is better. Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Tabun on 2005-04-12, 18:33 Well, it's about webcomics, it lists good webcomics. This thread is intended to.. hey! it's intended to list good webcomics!
If more activity is so important, i'll just copy/paste my post here. In fact, we might just copy and paste all posts containing links to webcomics here, that'll get the thread bulging within mere minutes :] Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Kain-Xavier on 2005-04-13, 07:47 I never even knew the other thread existed. O_o
Where the hell was I when that happened? Anyhow, there are far too many web-comics that I enjoy reading so I'll avoid putting down ones that have already been said, and I'll post just five. JACK -- I can't link to it due to its content, but I'll go ahead and quote an excellent description of it: "An amazing strip of grotesque beauty. Life, death, horror, love ... this is a masterful use of the sequential art medium. And don't be fooled by the fuzzy characters, this strip is 100% FOR ADULTS ONLY! NC-17 for sure. " The Parking Lot is Full (PLIF) -- PLIF is probably one of the oldest web-comics in existance. It has been retired now, but it's still full of cynical charm and sardonic wit. I also can not link to this one due to its content. (This is where that comic about eating your clones comes from.) In fact, I think most would find PLIF more offensive than JACK. :p Scary-Go-Round (http://www.scarygoround.com/) is an awesome comic that details the odd happenings of the main cast, (an odd, friendly girl, two slackers, a female super-agent, and a genius inventor.) The comic is broken down into chapters and each chapter tends to focus mainly on one or two of the characters. The best way I could classify the genre of this comic would be a comedy-drama that's semi-grounded in reality with a slight dash of dark humor. Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi (http://bleedman.snafu-comics.com/) -- While "doujinshi" is often associated with hentai, it really just means "fan-comic." Bleedman (the artist of the comic,) and his friends have a real knack for taking existing characters (just about every recent cartoon that has aired on Cartoon Network,) and masterfully weaving them together into an awesome and somewhat emotional story. Bleedman does tend to update sporadically, but every comic is lush with detail and color. Radioactive Panda (http://www.radioactivepanda.com/) -- I really had a hard time choosing the fifth one, but I decided to go with a lesser-known, humorous comic. Radioactive Panda is essentially about the lives of two mad scientists and their werewolf friend. After being forced out of their castle by a mob of angry villagers, they take residence underneath a Chinese restaraunt where a former mad scientist dwelled. There they hang out with some of the employees of the restaurant, three zombie guys, and several other creatures that lurk about. And there you go... that's about a 1/5 or so of the web-comics I read. I hope I didn't sound too artsy in describing them. I hate being artsy, but I don't think "I like this comic, because it's cool." is very helpful. :smirk: Title: Re: Web comic thread Post by: Tabun on 2005-04-13, 12:32 Well ok then:
My comics page has been updated once or twice, too: It's here, you lazy sloth comic reader, you (http://www.tabun.nl/tools/comix/index.php?cmc_onetype=&cmc_amount=2) Quote - Cat and Girl (http://www.catandgirl.com) Very good stuff. Nice art, but very stylish storytelling and generally melancholic & dry humour. - Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles (http://neilswaab.com/comics/wiggles/wiggles_content.html) Well, this is mainly for when you agree with Neil Swaab that taboo's are so last century. Not for everyone, but I can definately appreciate it. - Excelsior Studios (http://www.excelsiorstudios.net) Home of (at the moment) Bite me! (I think it was, anyway). Great artist. Also home of the Anne Frank comic - I really really really hope he'll finish that one, some day. - Return to Sender (http://rts.lunistice.com/) Very very good comic. Brilliant storyline, although it's nowhere near finished. Very clean and nice artwork, too. Definately worth keeping an eye on. Also, because I don't think the content will make a link somehow jump off the screen and slap you in the face with a grill: Do not click if the kids are watching: P.L.i.F. - http://plif.andkon.com/archive/archive.htm (http://plif.andkon.com/archive/archive.htm) Do not click if you're not into hairy sex: Jack - http://www.pholph.com/ (http://www.pholph.com/) |