You should be able to edit your own title. At the top under Thread Tools, click "Edit Thread".Welp, apparently I had to get to 10 posts before I could use links, so finally! I did it!
I love the "what are your favorite webcomics" threads on forums, except that they usually devolve into a list of URLs with no context. Plus, I love introducing people to new comics they haven't heard of, and usually giving them a reason to like the comic before ever reading it.
So here's a challenge. Give a link to a comic you enjoy, and a 1-2 sentence reason why you like it. Not the plot of the story, but what it makes it good or different or stand out.
I'll start off:
The Sword Interval, by Ben Fleuter. I love it because it's a paranormal apocalyptic story about getting revenge on the monster who murdered your family--BUT (and this is important) the supernatural aspect is outside of any major religion. I'm quite tired of the "book of Revelation" apocalypses.
EDIT aww damn I can't remove the question title shit
Ah hah hah it's not under "edit!"You should be able to edit your own title. At the top under Thread Tools, click "Edit Thread".
This so fits your avatar.EDIT aww damn I can't remove the question title shit
I loooooove Derelict. I never got into Parallel Dementia, but heard good things about it. One thing I love about Derelict is even though Dang is like, hard-core survivalist, she's so soft-spoken! She may have trouble finding the right words, but she WILL kill you.I haven't started The Sword Interval yet, but I've been reading Derelict for years ... post-apocalyptic water world after strange aliens invaded. I liked it more before when it was just Dang on a boat, but the newer stuff is interesting too. Just too bad it doesn't update very often. I suppose that's because Ben's working on two webcomics at a time now, plus his independent projects.
This so fits your avatar.
--Patrick
Sure, if that would work better! Can an admin/mod help us out?(EDIT: Also, might I suggest moving this thread to the Media Madness subforum?)
Looks good...added to the listI'm a big Oglaf fan, too, but Tin covered that, soooo..
Wilde Life http://www.wildelifecomic.com/
It's a bit of X-Files-meets-Eerie, Indiana. I just like that sort of thing.
I will respectfully disagree with this one. QC is the only webcomic I currently read that regularly makes me laugh out loud.Questionable Content, a trainwreck that I check out every few months to monitor the author (and comic)'s slow descent into insanity and/or inanity. It mostly generates good content for /co/.
I started reading it no less that four times. The first three were all "Really? People are into this?". For some reason the last time I kept reading and it was like falling down a rabbit hole. I would imagine, though, that it's highly dependent on your sense of humor, not as in "you just don't get it", but as a taste thing.I absolutely and totally couldn't get into Homestuck. I just don't understand it, or something. It's about as "good" as Ghastly, as far as I can judge; which apparently is more because of my lack of understanding than actual lack of merit.
The potentially obvious Homestuck. It took me a long time to get into it, but I ended up hooked hard. Funny, bizarre, surprisingly well planned out, and potentially wrapping up in April giving you lots of time to burn through the thousands of pages already existing. Just avoid the fandom.
Yeah I wasn't sure of that, good to know, thank you.They always come back to the character selection screen.
Wildelife is probably my FAVORITE comic right now, or at least tied to Gunnerkrigg Court (http://gunnerkrigg.com). My preference in comics is definitely towards long-form, urban (rural?) fantasy types. I can't get into gaming comics like PvP at all. I tried Homestuck...it was a giant NOPE.I'm a big Oglaf fan, too, but Tin covered that, soooo..
Wilde Life http://www.wildelifecomic.com/
It's a bit of X-Files-meets-Eerie, Indiana. I just like that sort of thing.
Try Goblins. And maybe Dragon's Burn.Wildelife is probably my FAVORITE comic right now, or at least tied to Gunnerkrigg Court (http://gunnerkrigg.com). My preference in comics is definitely towards long-form, urban (rural?) fantasy types. I can't get into gaming comics like PvP at all. I tried Homestuck...it was a giant NOPE.
Indeed. I'll have to check that out.Anyone read Demon of the Underground? (NSFW). Young guy with a mysterious tattoo, a ferret, and a telekinetic dick falls into the Underground--a world of murderers and thieves that is literally underground. It's damn amazing. And what could even beat that premise?
Just finished reading up to the present page, loving it. Thanks for the linking!Anyone read Demon of the Underground? (NSFW). Young guy with a mysterious tattoo, a ferret, and a telekinetic dick falls into the Underground--a world of murderers and thieves that is literally underground. It's damn amazing. And what could even beat that premise?
Young guy with a mysterious tattoo, a ferret, and a telekinetic dick
Yeah, I reluctantly dropped this one a few years ago. It was just so consistently bland and repetitive. "Ok, let's make a joke about rabbits being frisky" "Ok, let's make a joke about good hearing with big ears" "Ok, let's pillory a common human action by placing it in an animal context."Kevin and Kell is pretty great...up until Rudy goes to college where it becomes devoid of any story where it ranges from pretty good to okay. Dear lord, can someone reveal themselves to be someone's relative to liven things up?!
I should have done work last night. Instead, I read this! Great recommendation!Camp Weedonwantcha. It came out of that webcomic maker reality show type thing Penny Arcade ran. It's about a camp, full if children who were, for one reason or another, unwanted. Sometimes absurdist humor, often quite touching, sometimes genuinely sad or funny. In the beginning it's mostly one-offs, later there're more storylines, and you slowly start learning all the campers' back stories (Spoiler: most of them are sad, considering they got left at camp). Great details in the background, lots of little jokes or information hidden away all over.
Those and PHD comics - cause it's my life.
Going out of your way to tag him, just to tell him you don't like him. Man, that's a special kind of harsh.I like @fade . The comic not the dude.
Oh, @fade knows I dig him and his mini-cooper lifestyle.Going out of your way to tag him, just to tell him you don't like him. Man, that's a special kind of harsh.