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Soliloquy
So, I was reading the introduction to the newest trade paperback of Atomic Robo (which everyone should be reading because Atomic Robo is Amazing), and the intro's writer mentioned that part of Robo's relative success, especially from an indie comic, came from the fact that it's a family-friendly comic.
Now, I need to emphasize, this doesn't mean the comic is kid-oriented. It has geeky science jokes that would go over almost any kid's head, and some rather dark implications about what's going on in the world. But it doesn't have graphic violence, strong sexual themes and/or sexualization of the female characters, strong language, or anything else that a parent might be worried about their kid finding in a comic book.
We're talking, say, a "Doctor Who" level of family-friendliness.
And I got to thinking... I can think of remarkably few webcomics that fit this mold. Gunnerkrigg Court is one. I guess Minus qualified as well (but damn was that comic dark). But beyond that, I can't think of a single webcomic that fits the bill. Even the tamer ones don't qualify, save for the some of the sickeningly sweet kid-oriented ones like Count Your Sheep.
Does anyone know of other webcomics that fit the family-friendly mold? No blood/gore, sexualization, or particularly strong language?
Now, I need to emphasize, this doesn't mean the comic is kid-oriented. It has geeky science jokes that would go over almost any kid's head, and some rather dark implications about what's going on in the world. But it doesn't have graphic violence, strong sexual themes and/or sexualization of the female characters, strong language, or anything else that a parent might be worried about their kid finding in a comic book.
We're talking, say, a "Doctor Who" level of family-friendliness.
And I got to thinking... I can think of remarkably few webcomics that fit this mold. Gunnerkrigg Court is one. I guess Minus qualified as well (but damn was that comic dark). But beyond that, I can't think of a single webcomic that fits the bill. Even the tamer ones don't qualify, save for the some of the sickeningly sweet kid-oriented ones like Count Your Sheep.
Does anyone know of other webcomics that fit the family-friendly mold? No blood/gore, sexualization, or particularly strong language?