I read a bunch of webcomics but there're so fucking many it's impossible to know all of them. What do you guys say? Which are your favs
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Anonymous2007-08-22 21:39 ID:kZIydoRK
Whatever is on Comicgenesis.com or keenspace, if it is up.
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Anonymous2007-08-24 0:34 ID:8mlh2ALD
There's a number of them, so it'll depend on what kind you want. There are also plenty of comic hosting sites, as menstioned above. (Drunkduck also has some good ones, as well as comicgenesis and keenspace) You cna spend hours just browsing through the various comics.
I've always been a fan of Sluggy Freelance and Drowtales, both are worth a peek in my humbe opinion. They both are good starts to reading webcomics.
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Anonymous2007-08-24 1:21 ID:4mBEkhRp
I've found these to be at least somewhat entertaining.
(this is the good half of my webcomics bookmark folder)
I like clean artwork, which is defined as use of lines and color, not messy blurring, splotches, and the like. For example, although this is a good comic and currently on hiatus, it's very messy:
That's about it. I've got one or two more bookmarked on the laptop, but meh. The only one of those worth mentioning is some gothy comic called High Road or something...road...I forget.