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What webcomic are you reading, and what do you think of it?

Started by kevinb1994, February 15, 2020, 08:20:38 PM

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kevinb1994

I created this so that others can talk about their current webcomic experience here. IMO Homestuck was NOT something I was going to read at first despite wanting to know more about it. This all changed back in August 2014 when a friend from school sucked me into it and it's been wildly introspective for me. So much that I'm much more confident about myself than I used to be. You can probably guess why.


vdeane

The webcomics I currently follow are Sluggy Freelance, xkcd, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Laws and Sausages.  I also read the Adventures of Dr. McNinja before it ended.
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kevinb1994

Quote from: vdeane on February 15, 2020, 09:44:04 PM
The webcomics I currently follow are Sluggy Freelance, xkcd, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, and Laws and Sausages.  I also read the Adventures of Dr. McNinja before it ended.
Pretty much xkcd gets the most mentions for the roadgeek community somehow!

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kurumi

False Positive (https://falsepositivecomic.com/) - SF / Horror / Fantasy. Not for kids, but if you applied a TV rating it would be A, V (adult situations, violence) but little to no profanity or nudity.

Anthology format; each story is about 12 to 36 pages.
My first SF/horror short story collection is available: "Young Man, Open Your Winter Eye"



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