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sageoftruth said:
SonofaJohannes said:
http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/

I win.
Good god! That is horrible! Am I missing out on some kind of joke here?
It's a webcomic that's supposed to be made by one of the characters in the actual comic (Homestuck). He considers himself a master of irony.
 

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prince_xedar said:
I like CAD, CaH and PA, i dont really have a webcomic i read that i dont like cause i dont read many webcomics
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MS Paint Adventures. Seriously, I'm more than a bit tired of praise for it and everything related to it that's not Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff, if only because of the "STAIRS" thing.

Ctrl-Alt-Del, because it tries too hard to be Penny Arcade. /megaflameshield

SONICHU. Everyone else on the interbutt has pointed out its sheer shittiness.

~Tom #!
 

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HT_Black said:
The Breadcrab said:
HT_Black said:
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C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!

(Hopefully, at any rate.)
If that's supposed to be a cure, then I'm sorry to say it has failed.

I'm five pages in and still not laughing. I gave up when it suddenly threw a crap-load of text at me and expected me to read it. No, I will not. I'm not going to suffer through your mountains of dialogue for something that probably won't even be funny.

I'm happy that you guys like some of these webcomics, more power to you. But I despise them completely. I don't consider myself pessimistic, cynical, or a "wet blanket", but I hate webcomics and do not find them funny. Me and them just were not meant to be.
Ah well. The dancing ninja grenade zombie Ben Franklin and space dracula was worth a shot.
Actually, I read a bit more Dr. McNinja and for what it is, it's not bad (I guess), but still nothing that'll change my opinion. It is one of the better ones though, if that makes anyone feel better.
 

Geo Da Sponge

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I don't know any 'bad' webcomics. Just ones which I liked when I was younger, was later told they were rubbish, and upon re-reading them with a more critical view found out that they weren't as good as I remembered.

The Breadcrab said:
HT_Black said:
The Breadcrab said:
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!

(Hopefully, at any rate.)
If that's supposed to be a cure, then I'm sorry to say it has failed.

I'm five pages in and still not laughing. I gave up when it suddenly threw a crap-load of text at me and expected me to read it. No, I will not. I'm not going to suffer through your mountains of dialogue for something that probably won't even be funny.

I'm happy that you guys like some of these webcomics, more power to you. But I despise them completely. I don't consider myself pessimistic, cynical, or a "wet blanket", but I hate webcomics and do not find them funny. Me and them just were not meant to be.
Well, I say kudos to you for still being willing to try new ones and give fair criticisms. I don't suppose anyone wants this thread to be filled with people bombarding you with webcomics to try in an effort to 'convert' you, but may I suggest you read a little of Girl Genius? Because either you like it, which would be nice, or you don't, in which case I would be interested to know what you felt was wrong with it.

Although I should point out that it isn't really trying to be funny at the start and the colouring becomes a lot less idiosyncratic in later chapters.
 

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sniddy said:
Souplex said:
There are quite a few.
I don't want to keep you here all day though, so I'll just give you the really popular ones that are terrible, and deserve to be taken down a few pegs.
XKCD, Questionable Content, Sluggy Freelance.
OK I can understand XKCD - it's a little pretentious and big for it's boots but does deliver the goods sometimes

Never read or heard of sluggy

And I 2nd you explaining how QC in terrible, seriously it may not be your style it's not a gag a day strip but the art work is nice now its evolved and his writing both serious and comic is hard to fault and it's a real living story that you can't help be drawn into.

honestly did you read like the first 20 strips and quit

...I challenge anyone to get past 500 and not be hooked - seriously

Even then the artworks got a way to go...
Meh I'm even kinda a fan of QC, but saying you will be hooked after investing so much time into something is pretty meaningless.
 

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I'm going to go out on a limb here and say Order of the Stick.

It's actually a great webcomic, and even though it's based on D&D, those who know nothing about D&D can still laugh at it and follow the story arc while the hardcore fans are debating data tables on the forum. It has everything going for it.

Well, except the release schedule. Some weeks, you get 1 or 2 updates. Sometimes, it's months between updates. The worst part is that if you so much as say a single word about the comic release schedule on the forums, you get warned or banned, even when there are no updates at all for a month.

In short, it's not the comic that's bad. It's not the actual problem with the comic that's bad (I mean, there are always going to be delays.) It's the draconian policy involving discussion of that problem that makes it bad.
 

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Penny-Arcade... they might have occasional funny moments but the fact that there's NO overarching storyline is pathetic. I want characters that learn and grow, not just random disjointed cheap easy jokes. I'm not interested in two and a half men...
That's a bit silly, because you're expecting it to be something it's not. I could say that I didn't like Portal because it didn't have Deathmatch, except that nothing about Portal ever indicated it would have Deathmatch, and Deathmatch would be a terrible idea for Portal and just plain not work.

Penny Arcade is like the Simpsons, just a bunch of one shots without much actual continuity. If you want a story comic, look elsewhere.
 

The Breadcrab

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Geo Da Sponge said:
I don't know any 'bad' webcomics. Just ones which I liked when I was younger, was later told they were rubbish, and upon re-reading them with a more critical view found out that they weren't as good as I remembered.

The Breadcrab said:
HT_Black said:
The Breadcrab said:
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!

(Hopefully, at any rate.)
If that's supposed to be a cure, then I'm sorry to say it has failed.

I'm five pages in and still not laughing. I gave up when it suddenly threw a crap-load of text at me and expected me to read it. No, I will not. I'm not going to suffer through your mountains of dialogue for something that probably won't even be funny.

I'm happy that you guys like some of these webcomics, more power to you. But I despise them completely. I don't consider myself pessimistic, cynical, or a "wet blanket", but I hate webcomics and do not find them funny. Me and them just were not meant to be.
Well, I say kudos to you for still being willing to try new ones and give fair criticisms. I don't suppose anyone wants this thread to be filled with people bombarding you with webcomics to try in an effort to 'convert' you, but may I suggest you read a little of Girl Genius? Because either you like it, which would be nice, or you don't, in which case I would be interested to know what you felt was wrong with it.

Although I should point out that it isn't really trying to be funny at the start and the colouring becomes a lot less idiosyncratic in later chapters.
...damn it.

I actually really like it so far (read 20 pages). Though to be fair, I'm considering it more like a graphic novel than a webcomic at this point. In fact, it's pretty much nothing like other webcomics, which still makes it hard for me suddenly say "webcomics are good!" I'm a sucker for steampunk, so that's definitely a factor.

So far most webcomics I've seen follow the Penny Arcade format (episodic) and quality (crap). This is actualy good stuff, however. It's fairy original, has good storytelling so far, good dialogue, and is developing it's characters and it's world well. I can't think of too many criticisms for it, to be honest. It's not funny so far, but it's engaging enough regardless. There are a few mild stereotypes, but hardly worth criticizing about. And some elements made me lost, but maybe it was on purpose to draw me in? It's certainly working.

If more webcomics are like this, bring it on. Why am I getting the feeling that these are the exception rather than the rule, though?
 

Strain42

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Well the best thing about webcomics is that they aren't limited by anything. They can be any genre, art style, format and use any method of story telling.

Like when a lot of people hear webcomics they instantly think of just game/nerd related humor like Penny Arcade or CAD, but there is a lot of variety outside of stuff like that. Whenever I hear someone say they don't like webcomics it confuses me. To me it's like hearing someone say they don't like movies or they don't like music. With how much variety there is, it shouldn't be too hard to find something you like.

I don't know if I could recommend anything you'd actually like, partially because I don't read the one you're saying you like now. However, one strip I've been following lately (I think it's wrapping up now) is called Ratfist.

It's written and drawn by Doug TenNapal who is known for inventing Earthworm Jim. It's an interesting take on superhero comics and is coming along nicely.

Soooo...I dunno, you might like that one.
 

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sageoftruth said:
SonofaJohannes said:
http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/

I win.
Good god! That is horrible! Am I missing out on some kind of joke here?
It's a intentionally bad webcomic, based off the comic the character Dave Strider makes ironically in the excellent webcomic Homestuck.

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OT: I hate most* gaming comics that snatch attention from the good, artsy, original ones.

*I love penny arcade and Fanboys.

Anyone who hates the typical gaming comic needs to at least give these a look.

*MSpaintAdventures. http://tinyurl.com/lk4dog
(Slightly obsessive fanbase, but ignore them and you can enjoy it.)
*Lackadaisy http://www.lackadaisycats.com/index.php
*The meek http://www.meekcomic.com/
(Nudity abounds, no sex.)
*Ratfist http://tinyurl.com/665q47j
*Doctor McNinja http://drmcninja.com/
*Bug http://www.bugcomic.com/
*Cucumber Quest http://cucumber.gigidigi.com/
*Nedroid http://nedroid.com/
*Gunnerkrigg Court http://gunnerkrigg.com/
 

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penguindude42 said:
prince_xedar said:
I like CAD, CaH and PA, i dont really have a webcomic i read that i dont like cause i dont read many webcomics
B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U B^U

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MS Paint Adventures. Seriously, I'm more than a bit tired of praise for it and everything related to it that's not Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff, if only because of the "STAIRS" thing.

Ctrl-Alt-Del, because it tries too hard to be Penny Arcade. /megaflameshield

SONICHU. Everyone else on the interbutt has pointed out its sheer shittiness.

~Tom #!
I dont get the B^U reference

What is everyones thoughts on Insonicnia, i dont know if that counts or not
 

Dane Tesston

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I find it hard to hate on webcomics, even if they are fairly bad. I'm mean, the person who's making is putting their time and effort into it, so I don't really thinks it's fair to hate on them. And who's to say they won't improve over time?

No, what I have a problem with is people insulting and making fun of them simply for the sake of insults and making fun. I know, trolls gonna troll, but whats the point?
 

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SonofaJohannes said:
http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/

I win.
This qualifies under so bad its good actually.

Want a bad bad bad comic, take a look at Concession

http://concessioncomic.com/

its like a train wreck, you can't look away
 

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Outright Villainy said:
sniddy said:
Souplex said:
There are quite a few.
I don't want to keep you here all day though, so I'll just give you the really popular ones that are terrible, and deserve to be taken down a few pegs.
XKCD, Questionable Content, Sluggy Freelance.
OK I can understand XKCD - it's a little pretentious and big for it's boots but does deliver the goods sometimes

Never read or heard of sluggy

And I 2nd you explaining how QC in terrible, seriously it may not be your style it's not a gag a day strip but the art work is nice now its evolved and his writing both serious and comic is hard to fault and it's a real living story that you can't help be drawn into.

honestly did you read like the first 20 strips and quit

...I challenge anyone to get past 500 and not be hooked - seriously

Even then the artworks got a way to go...
Opinions and assholes and all that, but I am going to call you on being dismissive of anyone not like QC. I read fucking loads of that comic. And yes, for a while it was quite good, particularly from around, say, 500 to 1000 more or less.

These days though, Jaques has stopped trying to improve his art style, whilst settling on the worst kind of almost uncanny realistic look. Frame composition is just as static as day 1, and hasn't improved one iota. But I'd forgive that if the storyline engaged me at all. It doesn't. He doesn't put any sort of real drama or conflict in the way of his characters, and they just have banal conversation after banal conversation. In the past people complained about his characters being too similar, all being witty mouth pieces that would spout whatever clever thing Jaques had in his head. But at least that was funny. Since I stopped reading, about 4 months ago, I hadn't laughed at a single QC in over a year.

So no, giving that comic a fair chance does not necessarily mean someone's going to like it.
That's cool just seems the poster here had picked on some popular comics and I wanted to know why he found it terrible, on getting a friend hooked on QC I had to advise that yeh the artworks s little crappy st the start but improves and the style also gets a hell of a lot better. I'd disagree with you on a few points, but to be fair these are good valid reasons if you feel that way- and maybe the challenge is a little presumptuous....but still I enjoy the comic and will defend and recommend it to most people
 

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HT_Black said:
Everything here, with special mention to Monster Lover and Kit n Kay Boodle (for reasons that should hopefully be obvious).

DISCLAIMER: List was mostly assembled by idiots.
I would have to grandly agree with your disclaimer there as a some of my favorite web comics are on there and after i read the reviews umm yeah i don't think pulling a random plot point and throwing it down and saying how random it is doesn't help your opinion when you don't mention a single bit of story behind that plot point that makes the plot point and actual plot point ugh that site angries up my blood.

oh right a bad web comic well i don't really read web comics that i don't like so ill just jump on the bandwagon and say Ctrl Alt Delete.
 

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grimhammer said:
Penny-Arcade... they might have occasional funny moments but the fact that there's NO overarching storyline is pathetic. I want characters that learn and grow, not just random disjointed cheap easy jokes. I'm not interested in two and a half men...
That's like saying Call of Duty is a bad game because you don't drive race cars in it.

Random disjointed jokes is a very common form of comic-style humor. They're still pretty good at what they do, I wouldn't call them bad.