Protector Posted July 3, 2012 This is a webcomix thread, the place for webcomix I won't recommend any because I can't think of anything on the top of my head So you recommend something instead Garfield doesn't count  I don't like just funny ones Just funny ones don't have much thought put into them I would start reading them and try to catch up to something important and then find out that there was nothing going on since the beginning  The best comics are like this http://www.viruscomix.com/page566.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 Let's start the talk with a webcomic called Sinfest http://www.sinfest.net/  This thing looks like art to me, a lot of webcomic artists say that webcomics are art but they have nothing to show for it I don't know much about this Tatsuya Ishida fellar, he doesn't talk to fans but sometimes he puts himself right into the comic and you get the idea what is going on on the other side Oh, and he works for Darkhorse, but who cares  This thing is art and I know without having to tell me I know it's very important to Tat since the comic has been running for many many years You can even see how the history changes and influences the comic  In the beginning there were just few crude characters and some well predeveloped ones, you know, like GOD, or more like God's hand and some puppets, remember that part?  Overtime characters who were just caricatures in the beginning become developed and you start to understand what's on their minds without reading anything about it It's just there, like a painting or some picture, but instead of being just a picture, there is a meaning behind it  I check it out everyday and it is updated everyday so it's a good thing to check out everyday, and stuff    Fun fact: Felt like naming myself after it instead of using the same name on every site I go to Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 Next webcomic phenomena is Wasted Talent http://www.wastedtalent.ca/  A Canadian thing that takes place in Vancouver It's an autobiographic comic and so we see the author running around the place and panels The story starts in College thing and follows the adventures of Angela Melick, a girl engineer student person She eventually graduates, since it's an autobiographic comic, and has a life and stuff  All the characters that appear in the comic are real people and stuff that happens is also real, no stunt doubles  This is one of the first comics I found and I've read it so many times that I'm kinda sick of it, but sick of it in a good way because I wont be getting sick of it if it wasn't any good AND IT IS GOOD, because I'm telling you that  A lot of fun stuff happens and many young people being young It is updated, eventually     Fun fact: The site has a forum and I forgot my password, damit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 Next up is Gunnerkrigg Court by some guy who needs money http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/index2.php  The author quit his job to work on the comic fulltime Good for him, if only he also update more often The author who from now on will be addressed as Tom Siddell is named Tom Siddell Here's some info on him http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/about.html Amazing  The comic itself is very formal and follows a proper story and is separated by chapters The story follows a girl named Antimony Carver who attends school that is coincidentally called Gunnerkrigg Court The setting seems normal at first but later it's revealed that not only the events at school are weird but the setting is also more interesting then it first looked  The art improves a lot from the start and the stories are very engaging Many characters are introduced and I don't want to spoil anything because exploring the court with the characters is most fun     Fun fact: I think me and Tom look the same Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 The next glorious ultra delicious jem is Octopus Pie http://www.octopuspie.com/  This comic is made by this lady named Meredith Gran The is very active in the webcomic community place, Protip: After a while you notice that there is a webcomic community  The webcomic is best described by this phrase left on the front page Octopus Pie is an ongoing comic series about two women living in Brooklyn, NY - their jobs, social circles, and some problems.  It is a great comic, if it sucked I wouldn't have mentioned it in the first place It has humor, story, and what I like the most about it, the mood It changes from silly, to slow and thoughtful It takes place in a city and shows all the fun things that could be done while living in a city, like meeting new people, doing crazy things for work, baking while baked, rocking with a rock lobster, and learning under zen ducks     Fun fact: There will be one more fact after this one Fun fact two: There was a fun fact before this one Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 You guys are definitely going to enjoy this next one, or else http://dresdencodak.com/  The comic is barely drawn by Aaron Diaz, who has problems with sleeping, sees things that are not there, and is probably crazy or he want's you to think that http://dresdencodak.com/about/ THERE HE IS! GET HIM!  The comic is full of single page, or something, stories that are recently have been forced into making sense with a story, or something The story follows this Kim Ross character who has scientifically based adventures that mostly resemble some drug related visions of what science should really look like  I spoke of mood before, the mood of this comic is very calming to me and it's like a happy place Not everything immediately makes sense to me but it's so familiar that I would like to stay there Maybe I just need more sleepless nights to understand     Fun fact: Apparently a bunch of people got high before making science and that's why we have things we have today Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 The history of this next comic begins in the ancient past of the internets http://www.johnnywander.com/ Nah, not really  Another very nice autobiographic comic about a munch of young people Don't worry, I'll get to old people eventually The epic history of his comic crosses with the lines of destiny of comics Apple Geeks and Mac hall Machall is mentioned because it's usually gets confused with Apple Geeks, both are about apple geeks  Ananth is a writer for Apple Geeks and here are his stats  The artist for Johnny Wander is Yoko  Fun Fact: They both might have a last name  It's a nice thing to follow and read now and then, one of my favorites Can't really describe what is going on in there because there is a lot going on in there     Fun fact: What? Another? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 And now it's time for a cult classic http://www.darcomic.com/  This comic is created by the legendary Erica Moen  DAR! chronicles the six year long autobiographical story of Erika Moen, who starts out as a lost 20-year-old lesbian artist-wannabe in college who falls in love with a boy in England and the evolution that her sexual identity undergoes before winding up marrying him as a queer 26-year-old full-time cartoonist. Along the way there are many vignettes about sex, farts, the queer community, the Brits, vibrators and figuring out sexual identity. It ran from 2003-2009.  It is not cheating if I use quotes because I make the rules here!  This one is really an epic tale of epic adventures, and it's all real, again It starts off very gloomy but everything works out in the end, of the comic It started when she felt the worst and ended when she felt the best in her life It's a very good read     Fun fact: There is also a very neat graphic novel online http://www.buckocomic.com/ and I participated in the wiki thing http://buckonet.wikispaces.com/ if only I could find what I wrote there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 As promised, it's time for another legend http://www.americanelf.com/  These autobiographic comics tend to end sometimes while other keep going... since 1998  The adventures of Kochalka, the American Elf, are adventures of his He is actually a superstar and he makes music that you might recognize if you listen to this OK, listen to this first On a channel called Nickelodeon there was a show called KABLAM! and it had some music in it I wonder where that came from  Anyway, the comic has been going on for a veeeeery long time He made one small strip every whenever he made one small strip The whole thing is so long that you can even watch his kids grow, weird     Fun fact: Last fact was true Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 Speaking of long comics http://www.scarygoround.com/  Omigawd, this one is actually not that long but think about how long the whole thing is when I tell you this: It's a sequel  Bad Machinery is a comic by John Allison and is a sequel to Scary Go Round WHICH IS A SEQUEL TO BOBBINS, kinda  Bad Machinery is about some kids who solve mysteries These kids are related to some characters from Scary Go Round Some characters from Scary Go Round are characters from Bobbins And they all love to talk, so much  If you have time or too much of it, read every line of dialogue you can ever find there     Fun fact: I kinda know what's going on in the story Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 3, 2012 One more and then I'll go drink something http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php  This one is a HISTORICAL WEBCOMIC Or more like, making fun of history The author Kate Beaton has a history degree and worked in a museum, she lives all over the place I think this thing would be funnier if I knew what they were talking about hmmm...     Fun fact: This thread needs more Canada! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 4, 2012 It is time to continue with http://english.bouletcorp.com/  This is a autobiographical comic by Boulet who likes to call it a blog He lives in Paris and is very French He is a cartoonist and so the quality of comics is great The site is originally French but it has an English translation AND a Korean one  Sometimes he shows how his work is, how his days go by, and sometimes he slows down to think about things and sometimes it's just silly things     Fun fact: Number 3 there keeps giving me deja vu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 4, 2012 Now for something silly http://www.gunshowcomic.com/  This bucket of silliness is by KC Green Unlike the comics that came before it, it doesn't get philosophical at all Does this count?  Quality is very low on the first few strips but they are still funny and the art improves later on There is no story but the random little things that keep happening One of these things is the Anime Club which got its own page on the site http://gunshowcomic.com/ac/ Read these at your own risk, the truth can be harsh  I don't check back to it because I won't miss anything if I don't read it for few weeks... or months...     Fun fact: You're laughing in horror it was that good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 4, 2012 OK back to serious stuff http://ghostcarpress.com/inkdick/  This is a comic of Pranas T. Naujokaitis and I had to go to his about page to copy his name here This comic started when Pranas had to make this comic as an assignment for college and he never stopped... until recently, which sucks  Now listen, this comic is very interesting because it was originally an autobigraphic comic started as a college assignment in sequential art(comics course) That means, there are other artists from his crass or college who've done the same thing  Some events take place in many comics at the same time on the internet that way  There is a comic of Pranas's'ss friend Brett Muller http://thebrainseed.com/odyssey/  And here is a comic of the professor who gave the assignment in the first place http://sweetwaterisanasshole.com/  Oh and here is a comic of Kevin Burkhalter http://kevinsjournalcomic.com/index.html  oh and by the way, here's a comic by Shazzbaa http://www.todaynothinghappened.com/  See what I mean   Back to Pranas, who is my favorite out of the bunch We basically watch his grow up as he finally finishes his studying and moves to some place safer A lot of eventful things happen as he lives in wherever that bad neighborhood was We also see a lot about his friends and family, he really let's you into his life     Fun fact: Know what, I'll go read it again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 10, 2012 THE ABOMINABLE CHARLES CHRISTOPHER http://www.abominable.cc/  By Karl Kerschl, kay? THE EPIC TALE FOLLOWS THE ABOMINABLE CHARLES CHRISTOPHER AS HE ADVENTURES IN A FOREST and stuff It's a very good looking comic with lots of humor and nice imagery Charles himself doesn't talk but the animals are there to crack all the jokes ALL THE JOKES It also get's serious with a subplot about bears Very readable      Fun fact: Baw Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TaoGirl88 Posted July 11, 2012 I applaud this thread. Although, you remind me of Lord of the Ring's Gollum, talking by yourself. Hehe, just a joke. I was wondering how come there aren't replies. Do I have to post a comic in this reply? If so, sorry! :s 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 11, 2012 Shhh! Have you never been to a library? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted July 13, 2012 Currently enjoying Wizard School      So not for kiddies... it goes more like this ... (from issue #4)  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreytoWhite Posted July 16, 2012 I follow several comics but none of what you have posted so far. Â http://www.topwebcomics.com/ Â That is a great place to find more comics and the list changes as people vote. Â I follow a few comics, forgive me if I can't link them all, can't always remember which ones I still actually read. Â http://www.questionablecontent.net/ http://www.leasticoulddo.com/ http://www.oglaf.com/ http://www.lfgcomic.com/ http://www.xkcd.com/ http://www.codenamehunter.com/ http://tmi-comic.com/ http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/ http://www.superredundant.com/ Â THIS ONE RIGHT FUCKING HERE IS A MUST READ - http://www.drmcninja.com/ Â http://www.underlingcomic.com/ http://www.unsoundedcomic.com/ http://www.agirlandherfed.com/ http://www.dream-scar.net/ http://www.supernormalstep.com/ http://www.otherworldcomic.com/ Â Finished Comics That Are Awesome: Â Phoenix Requiem Digger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 16, 2012 I kinda don't like list of top comics place  In theory when people vote it would be easier to find good comics buuuuut that doesn't work for me For example, one thing that doesn't work is that you can't find comics that are already completed Today Nothing Happened was on that site's list and very high up that you even saw the banner, but now it's not there because Shazzbaa stopped asking people to vote for her comic Oh, and I also hate all that sexy stuff and it usually get's very high on these lists  THE ONLY EXCEPTION TO THE SEXY RULE IS THIS http://leth.smackjeeves.com/comics/ OK, there might be more, like oglaf because it's funny  The comic is made by this person http://lowroad75.deviantart.com/ I started following his stuff since I found the Lowroad comic He stopped making that one and put all the comics in one file and uploaded then somewhere, it's a good read, too  His current comic, Leth Hate, is supposedly about this dude who hates everything who is also dead But no one cares about him because all the interesting stuff happens to this geeky succubus he lives with Nothing uber sexy happens so it's just a tease most of the time, it's also very funny     Fun fact: I think questionable content is boring and it sucks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cat Pillar Posted July 16, 2012 Wow, you posted two of my favorite webcomics, Sinfest! Dresden Codak, which I fell in love with because of both the style and the writing...and one I was shocked to see on your list, Gun Show. Â You even posted one of my all-time favorite panels from it! The dog on the plane cracked me up. Â But the Anime Club is the most brilliant series in his comics, in my opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) *lights a pipe and sits down* hm yes, the anime club is a great satire on the geeky anime culture there is always a Mort who is not happy and Mark with whom Mort argues with there is always some elitist anime club somewhere and there's always someone talking about Naruto many memorable moments are in there and reading the thing is... completely not life changing  As Clyde said once, "She took... all these horses" Edited July 16, 2012 by Sinfest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted July 16, 2012 I love oglaf. I wanted to buy the book, but I missed out on the "SnowQueen" or "Mistress" special editions  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted July 17, 2012 (edited) How about another comic no one ever heard about http://www.bobwhitecomics.com/ THIS ONE  Bobwhite is a comic by Magnolia Porter And  This one one of these complete comics that no one is going to mention ever again When I first found it I didn't even try finishing it because it starts off slow But I kept seeing it and one day decided to finally read it and it was great It has a lot of great situational stuff and characters are different from the usual suspects  Something I should have mentioned in the first posts if I cared enough back then A great way to reread a webcomic is to read blog posts at the bottom on the strips This one doesn't have oh so many blog posts but there's one big at the final page Finding out about the artist is one of funnest parts of reading webcomics So go ahead and start reading http://www.bobwhitecomics.com/?webcomic_post=20080728    Protip: Hover your mouse over strips to read notes like at xkcd  Fun fact: There's a comic a billion times worse then Questionable Content but I'm not going to mention it ever ever because I'm still trying to get over it Edited July 17, 2012 by Sinfest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites