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Sluggy Freelance

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strawman

strawman

Sluggy Freelance

This is the webcomic that got me into webcomics, and since about 1999 it is the only one that has been on my daily list without breaks.

My favorite strip is probably this one:

http://www.sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/020930


Anywho, this is just a general sluggy thread for anything related to it.


#2

Officer_Charon

Officer_Charon

Man... it has been YEARS since I read Sluggy.... I couldn't even tell you where I left off at...


#3

Chad Sexington

Chad Sexington

Yes, I also quit years ago. I found it god absurdly tedious. I remember a plotline that Abrams himself confessed confused him. I miss it sometimes, but I miss the earlier years...

As to the comic you posted, I remember it well and it makes laugh still!


#4

Frank

Frankie Williamson

Yeah, I haven't read Sluggy since 05 when I worked in this shitty office. I can tell you this much, Bun Bun was probably up to no good.


#5

PatrThom

PatrThom

It is still on my daily list. Things have certainly gotten interesting at one time or another. He ha certainly pulled some Moments.

--Patrick


#6

Steve

Steve

I got into it during the Bun Bun/Santa war. Loved it for a while. Then grew tired of it. His strips got too wordy for me. I'll check in a couple of times a year and read through a month or so just to see if it can hook me again. What amazes me the most is how little progression he has made with his art. I don't know if it's by design or not but typically when a daily strip is that old you see great progression in the art. With Pete's stuff you don't see much of a change in a decade's worth of work.
It will always be remembered fondly by me as it was one of the very first webcomics I found on the web.


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