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Which webcomics do you regularly read? - theflightyellz - Feb. 01, 2010 Basically what it says on the title. Which ones do you keep up to date with? What are you currently reading, have you found anything new and interesting recently? Give us a link, possibly a sample image, and a little recommendation text, and share the web comic love However, note if the webcomic features any violence or expletives by marking next to the comics title [TEEN] for light profanity and violence, or [ADULT] for stronger themes. Example: Title: Hanna Is Not A Boy's Name Genre: Comedy Horror Adventure [TEEN] Link: http://hanna.aftertorque.com/?p=4 Taking similar themes from previous comics such as Hellblazer, Hanna Is Not A Boy's Name blends an interesting mix of sometimes dark humor, with an honest (and often comedic) reaction to horror like events. Hanna is a paranormal investigator, although not at first sight a particularly good one. Accompanied by a Zombie, a Vampire (and occasionally a self proclaimed medicine man with no notable degree or qualification), Hanna bumbles through each of his assigned briefs in a 'Vash the Stampedish' fashion, while his dead pan friends aid him the best they can. The brilliant art, and often graphic style to the pages make for an interesting read, combined with likable characters and decent plot, make Hanna Is Not A Boy's Name a brilliant read. RE: Which webcomics do you regularly read? - utsavkotrial - Feb. 05, 2010 XKCD www.xkcd.com Bitmap world (this is really good, used to read this regularly a long time ago) www.bitmapworld.com RE: Which webcomics do you regularly read? - Draciel Z - Feb. 05, 2010 title: Dragonball Multiverse genre: action/adventure/comedy (TEEN) Dragonball-Multiverse If you're a fan of Dragonball/Z, you should definetely check this out. Even though, Dragonball is directed towards kids in Japan, here it would probably be for teens, because of the violence, mild swearing and stuff. RE: Which webcomics do you regularly read? - To - Feb. 05, 2010 I read Toyble's DragonBall AF occasionally. Last time I did that was like in June though. RE: Which webcomics do you regularly read? - Bey Brad - Feb. 05, 2010 (Feb. 05, 2010 4:55 PM)Draciel Z Wrote: title: Dragonball Multiverse lol this is hilariously bad www.dinosaurcomics.com www.penny-arcade.com |