Which web-comics does the COR read? (pg. 2)
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This made me laugh for reasons not anticipated by the author. |
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Tranzmit |
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EgosXII |
I love Larson, but those aren't web comics :p
Some additions to Stu's list:
Pandyland:
Perry bible fellowship (no list can be without this!):
Three word phrase is pretty good too:
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Sushipunk |
Already have Three Word Phrase, and love it. Good call on Pandyland, I've seen that cat one a ton of times and didn't know where it came from :D
PBF hardly updates though :( |
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EgosXII |
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Already have Three Word Phrase, and love it. Good call on Pandyland, I've seen that cat one a ton of times and didn't know where it came from :D
PBF hardly updates though :( |
So so true about PBF... :(
Pandyland is pretty good. Bit hit and miss, but the hits are like.. :gsmile: :crazy: :haha:
Its kinda cool too, cause if you start at the start they're basically paint stick men, while these days the quality of his art/drawings is pretty damn good.
Here's some more:
And this is the other one (apart from the cat one) that I saw posted around a lot...
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Silky Johnson |
Redmeat has some pretty good lulz. |
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Sushipunk |
Thanks, I'm checking some of these out :) LOL'd at this Doghouse Diaries one :haha: So very true.
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Moongoose |
Most of the good ones have already been covered but there are still a few to mention.
User Friendly. The webcomic classic
Something Positive . My favourite read for 10 years. |
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netroM |
Speaking of classics, I think the first webcomic I read was Little Gamers. |
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