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45 votes
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Lackadaisy (Pilot episode)
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Eddiots
5 votes -
The best UX for comics (so far), how comics have adapted and dominated the mobile-first experience
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What are your favorite webcomics?
This seems slightly more appropriate in ~arts than ~books, but a mod/admin can move it if need be. I want to know what webcomics you've read through in the past that you've loved, and what...
This seems slightly more appropriate in ~arts than ~books, but a mod/admin can move it if need be.
I want to know what webcomics you've read through in the past that you've loved, and what webcomics you're currently reading through. Send me your recommendations, both longform and comedic!
Currently I'm reading Kill 6 Billion Demons and Third Voice as they update. I've read Evan Dahm's earlier stuff as well (Rice Boy, Order of Tales, Vattu), and I'd recommend those, especially Vattu. Stand Still, Stay Silent was really solid. Shame about how it ended. I tried to give her new stuff a shot, but it is just grating unfortunately.
As far as the funny ones, XKCD, SMBC, and Oglaf are all fantastic.
What do you read?
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Bad Space Comics — The Suit
21 votes -
Our webcomics: ArcanaWatch
8 votes -
The adventures of fallacy man
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David Squires on … the greatest football season in sportswashing history
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Does anyone else read webcomics?
I was wondering if anyone else around here consistently reads any of the many webcomics out there. I really love reading XKCD, CommitStrip, Questionable Content, Alice Grove, and Mare Internum. If...
I was wondering if anyone else around here consistently reads any of the many webcomics out there. I really love reading XKCD, CommitStrip, Questionable Content, Alice Grove, and Mare Internum.
If you'd like to have a discussion about art styles, writing, the communities around the comics, how in the world Randall Munroe manages to continually come up with ideas for comics that make XKCD even more relevant for everything, or whatever else you might want to talk about, I'd love to talk with you about it.
20 votes -
Development notes from xkcd's "Gravity" and "Escape Speed"
17 votes -
The history of the boycott: How one Englishman’s name has ended up in every dictionary since 1888
8 votes -
Gwenpool makes an important discovery in ‘Love Unlimited: Gwenpool’ #47
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XKCD 2765: Escape Speed
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The James Gunn DCU plans do what Marvel can’t anymore: adapt comics
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Interactive xkcd comic about gravity
20 votes -
The Trump phenomenon (and many others) in one Casey & Andy comic strip
3 votes -
How Gloria Steinem lent Wonder Woman a helping hand
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Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men
6 votes -
Absurd Trolley Problems
27 votes -
Subnormality #231 - Zahir
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Contra Chrome
13 votes -
Astronomic Comics – Generative Comic Books
11 votes -
Beware the fallacy bully
7 votes -
This webcomic made it okay to be sad online. Then its artist vanished.
14 votes -
Marvel Unlimited - Free month
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Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men
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Free Speech
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The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL’S VOICES: PRIDE #1 celebrates trans pride
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Comic artists are waging a war, and we joined the frontlines
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The Machine - A webcomic about consciousness, identity and teleportation
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Checkbox
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Good Old Charlie B
8 votes -
A few of you seemed to like my brother's comic, so thought I'd let you know that issue #3 of SPACE PIRATES is now out
11 votes -
My brother made the most of 2020 and made his own comic
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How do you buy and read your comics?
After many years I recently started reading comics again, both Marvel and DC. I don’t have a tablet and reading on my iPhone 5 would be cumbersome. Besides, print is durable, looks really good—in...
After many years I recently started reading comics again, both Marvel and DC. I don’t have a tablet and reading on my iPhone 5 would be cumbersome. Besides, print is durable, looks really good—in my view better than any screen. I’m also fighting against a screen addiction by engaging in more non-digital activities.
There’s a newsstand close to where iI live that still sells comics, but they do not carry many titles.
Today I went to the doctor that is close to a large mall. After I went (against better judgement, I know...) straight to one of the few remaining large bookstores in the town only to find out that the entire magazines section was wiped out. They now only sell a few overpriced hardcover comic books.
I was giving up hope when I found a little kiosk with all sorts of cool stuff, inclusive a generous assortment of all kinds of comics. I bought a volume with stories of the Hulk, Dr. Strange, and Namor. It’s supposed to be fun. I already bought some stuff online, but I made a decision to support that mall kiosk as much as I can.
Now tell me about you! Do you buy comics at all? How?
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Archie Comics to partner with Webtoon for new online comics
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The Adventures of Fallacy Man
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After vanishing from the internet for seven years, Allie Brosh of Hyperbole and a Half is back with a new book
29 votes -
Here’s what one week of online school is like for my seven- and five-year-old kids, explained in a comic
17 votes -
Why not ~comics?
I mean we have ~anime. I suppose there’s enough interest in comics among our users.
12 votes -
Marvel made Fortnite canon and I have lost my entire mind
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Fleischer Studios taught Superman to quit leaping and fly
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You want to see my data? I thought we were friends
18 votes -
Death and surrender to power in the clothing of men
10 votes -
Now is a great time to start reading Gunnerkrigg Court
5 votes -
Investigate bugs together
@b0rk: investigate bugs together
5 votes -
Hospitals turn to Alicia Keys, U2 and The Beatles to sing patients home
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Eight marvelous & melancholy things I've learned about creativity
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Pepper & Carrot open source comic book publishing report # 3
11 votes