*continues reading Girly*
I spread my wings and I learn how to fly....All I read is Paradigm Shift.
Girl Genius was dragging on too long, Gunnerkrigg Court got too emo for my tastes, and Homestuck has seemingly become an incomprehensible mess to anyone who is not an uber hardcore fan. (Also, some of the characters exceeded my Dickitude Threshold.)
edited 14th Mar '11 9:42:28 PM by Leradny
The Last Days Of Foxhound, yo.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.-is confused as to how GC is emo-
@Funnyguts: I forget which chapters, but a chapter transition went from a somewhat comedic or at least emotionally neutral ending to Antimony chewing out the stuffed toy guy (been so long can't remember name) and running off crying.
It happened during the closing weeks of last semester, so that might have something to do with my reaction.
I've stopped reading Gunnerkrigg Court and Order Of The Stick, and am waiting for their respective omnibuses.
Homestuck. The Adventures Of Dr Mc Ninja. Hero. Dinosaur Comics. Fey Winds. Listening To 11975 Mhz. Para-Ten. Rice Boy. Romantically Apocalyptic. The Non Adventures Of Wonderella. Gunnerkrigg Court.
edited 14th Mar '11 9:58:53 PM by Zudak
It should get silly again in a bit. But really that scene was a long time coming, and was just as emo as Jeanne's backstory.
Fair 'nuff.
Concerned (and its unofficial on-hiatus sequel), Exterminatus Now, The Zombie Hunters, Succubus Justice (on hiatus) and Nerf Now.
edited 14th Mar '11 10:07:05 PM by RocketDude
"Hipsters: the most dangerous gang in the US." - Pacific MackerelNightmares. Nightmares.
Just discovered Snowflakes yesterday. I am in awe.
Besides the obvious, I'm following Blip, Ratfist, Spacetrawler, Bobwhite, Para-Ten, Fruit Incest, A Path To Greater Good, Wondermark, pictures for sad children, Darths And Droids, Irregular Webcomic, Bad Machinery, Dead Winter, Kiwi Blitz, Digger, Great! and Modern Fried Snake (the latter two by the author of minus). Also Vattu, but the way that one's updating I can only check in on it about once a month.
edited 14th Mar '11 10:23:42 PM by MetaFour
I didn't write any of that.I've been waiting with Vattu as well. I preferred Dahm's six pages every Sunday update schedule to the newer ones.
I stopped reading Girl Genius, but still follow Gunnerkrigg Court avidly. I catch up on Freak Angels every few weeks.
Biophilic bookworm by day, gentleman adventurer by night.I should read Freak Angels, if only because of Warren Ellis.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.Schlock Mercenary if you like abuse.
Fight smart, not fair.I'm right now in an off period for webcomics. I find that I don't enjoy the drip-feed of one page every (whenever). I prefer to archive binge.
A brighter future for a darker age.Speaking of which, I just reread F Chords. An all too short binge, unfortunately, since it only ran for about four months.
And I'm not quite sure whether this belongs here or in the Turntable thread, but the new Homestuck album has a lot of really catchy stuff.
edited 15th Mar '11 3:21:56 AM by Haven
Productivity is for people without internet connections. -Count Dorku^^ Freak Angels posts six pages every Friday. Like a mini-issue.
Biophilic bookworm by day, gentleman adventurer by night.Huh, I should check that out.
A brighter future for a darker age.Manly Guys Doing Manly Things is mind boggling awesome somehow. It's only about a year old too, so no Archive Panic.
Penny Dreadful is also a relatively recent one that I'm starting to enjoy.
Justice is a joy to the godly, but it terrifies evildoers.Proverbs21:15 FimFiction account.I read Girl Genius, Least I Could Do, Questionable Content, Girls With Slingshots, Penny Arcade and Darths And Droids. In that order.
edited 15th Mar '11 1:55:15 PM by OriDoodle
Doodlesedited 15th Mar '11 5:52:12 PM by SpainSun
I spread my wings and I learn how to fly....
So, the main webcomic-related thing on my mind right now is the OOTS book announced today. I wasn't excited about it at first—the Dragon comics were mostly just "okay", but I am after looking at the rest of the stuff that's going to be in there.
What say ye? (On this, or any other online graphic novel-esque matters.)
And no, I refuse to apologize for the title.
Productivity is for people without internet connections. -Count Dorku