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OLPFan200 Posted at 7:15 pm on Sep. 29, 2007
For over the past 20 years, the Internet has provided a revamp to the classic art form. Once being limited to a set number of panels in either book or strip form, internet comics use the potential for an "infinite canvas", where the artist is no longer limited to the physical constraints of actually having to print their work, but use web design and layouts to their advantage. Not only do artists use as much space as they see necessary, they can also break out of panel sequences and use new mediums such as Flash to display their art.

Being an avid fan of web-comics, I feel that having a sort of collaborative collection of favoured web-comics would be a great idea of increasing the popularity of deserving artists and their work.

With that said, please help this grow by listing your favourite web-comic, with both the comic's name and url link.

BONUS!
Go check out  [ink]http://www.ccawards.com/2008finalists.html for a list of this year's winners of the WCCAs!

Edit: Updated as required

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Zigo Posted at 6:20 pm on Mar. 29, 2009
That's an awesome list.... Thanks

Here's some cool pics
http://www.zigoimagehost.com/index.php

GdFtherOFCOWS Posted at 7:01 pm on Oct. 13, 2008
WTF is there no DINOSAUR COMICS?

Dinosaur Comics - http://www.qwantz.com

TheAntiBarbie Posted at 7:58 pm on Oct. 11, 2008
The Devil's Panties - http://www.thedevilspanties.com/
the raven Posted at 9:14 pm on Aug. 27, 2008
I need to add a comic to this list.

www.icantdrawfeet.com

Scorpia Posted at 11:27 am on Aug. 10, 2008
these are funny.
auschick Posted at 9:47 am on May 28, 2008
DID ANYONE ADD HOMESTARRUNNER???

Strong Baddddddddddddddddddddd. DELETED.

Always a lul.

Stormblazer Posted at 11:55 am on Mar. 25, 2008
Quote: from Graustein at 12:43 am on Mar. 16, 2008

Awkward Zombie: http://www.awkwardzombie.com/
Looking For Group: http://www.lfgcomic.com/

Looking For Group is relatively recent, but it's amazing. I reccomend it to anyone who's ever been interested in the Fantasy genre, ever, whether it's books, MMOs, D&D, etc.

OLPFan200 Posted at 10:39 am on Mar. 24, 2008
I don't see why it wouldn't count. I'll update the list later.
Kitty Kiska Posted at 8:19 am on Mar. 21, 2008
Would anime's comic strips count?
There is a very good one MegaTokyo
www.megatokyo.com
Graustein Posted at 11:43 pm on Mar. 15, 2008
Awkward Zombie: http://www.awkwardzombie.com/
Looking For Group: http://www.lfgcomic.com/
OLPFan200 Posted at 7:51 pm on Feb. 26, 2008
Apology accepted.

Interesting note: LICD was nominated for a WCCA last year.

Stormblazer Posted at 11:31 pm on Feb. 25, 2008
Quote: from OLPFan200 at 1:11 pm on Feb. 8, 2008

Quote: from Stormblazer at 9:45 pm on Feb. 4, 2008

"Least I could do" I've read, and while it's not the worst webcomic I've ever read, it's pretty far down there. The art isn't very good, and more importantly, neither are the jokes.

I actually happen to enjoy the daily updates of LICD. Sure, the art doesn't make you jump in the air with joy, but it's still pretty decent. And sure, the jokes are a bit repetitive, but they work in relation to the characters, and add some definition to it all. Also, they have some well thought out story arcs, that keep reading exciting. The site also features animated shorts, which I think is pretty snazzy.

Sure, it's not as rugged as some guy sitting in his (mother's) basement doodling, as Sohmer actually runs an animation company through which he produces LICD, as well as Looking For Group, amongst other projects. But I still think it's a good comic, which is reflected in it's book sales.


I would like to make a sincere apology. Somehow, somewhere along the line, my brain mixed up "Least I could do" with another comic whose name escapes me now.

I've since gone back and looked at the real comic, and while I still have issues with it, it's not nearly as bad as the one I was thinking of when I wrote my post.

Very sorry about that.

OLPFan200 Posted at 6:29 pm on Feb. 24, 2008
Quote: from dovelove at 5:37 am on Feb. 22, 2008

Quote: from TheOtherHorseman at 1:27 am on Jan. 29, 2008

You don't have A Softer World listed? Are you some kind of damned JERK or something?

That's exactly what I thought until I saw it listed (as a result of this post, obviously).


Just because I started this thread doesn't mean I know all the cool shit out there. Really, this is just for me to find more cool shit. Hence why ASW is now with my other RSS feeds.

dovelove Posted at 2:37 am on Feb. 22, 2008
Quote: from TheOtherHorseman at 1:27 am on Jan. 29, 2008

You don't have A Softer World listed? Are you some kind of damned JERK or something?

That's exactly what I thought until I saw it listed (as a result of this post, obviously).

OLPFan200 Posted at 12:11 pm on Feb. 8, 2008
Quote: from Stormblazer at 9:45 pm on Feb. 4, 2008

"Least I could do" I've read, and while it's not the worst webcomic I've ever read, it's pretty far down there. The art isn't very good, and more importantly, neither are the jokes.

I actually happen to enjoy the daily updates of LICD. Sure, the art doesn't make you jump in the air with joy, but it's still pretty decent. And sure, the jokes are a bit repetitive, but they work in relation to the characters, and add some definition to it all. Also, they have some well thought out story arcs, that keep reading exciting. The site also features animated shorts, which I think is pretty snazzy.

Sure, it's not as rugged as some guy sitting in his (mother's) basement doodling, as Sohmer actually runs an animation company through which he produces LICD, as well as Looking For Group, amongst other projects. But I still think it's a good comic, which is reflected in it's book sales.

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