Da Mann said:
Well, Ive started to get into webcomics and i was wondering what everyone's favorite one was!
I see everyone and their grandfather here reads Cyanide and Happiness and VG Cats. These lists are starting to sound the same.
No one's including links, either...
PLEASE GIVE THIS LIST A LOOK. I READ ALL OF THESE AND I CAN VOUCH FOR THEIR GREATNESS. DON'T SETTLE FOR THE SAME 4 WEBCOMICS BEING REPEATED OVER AND OVER. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING NEW, CHECK THESE OUT.
Here's my 2 cents:
1.
Raven's Dojo: An incredibly well drawn webcomic about the foul adventures of an idiotic monkey and his perverted dragon friend. Genre: Comedy, Action.
Site: http://www.ravensdojo.com
2.
Sore Thumbs: It starts out like a cliched manga-type comic, but then it just descends into pure chaos. DEFINITELY worth a read. Genre: Comedy, Comedy.
Site: http://www.sorethumbs.com
3.
Breakpoint City: A time-traveler and his dog. I have some catching up to do, but it's a fantastic webcomic. Genre: Sci-fi, Comedy.
Site: http://www.breakpointcity.com
4.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: Physics/math/dark humor, all rolled up into one enchilada. 2000+ comics and still running, a hilarious must-read for all. Genre: Comedy, Comedy
Site: http://www.smbc-comics.com
5.
The Perry Bible Fellowship: A comic that became popular on 4chan, this odd little number is in the same humor ball-park as Cyanide and Happiness. Genre: Dark comedy.
site: http://www.pbfcomics.com
6.
Channel Ate: The quality fluctuates... it's great, then it sucks, then it's great then it sucks. It's currently on the 'suck'part of the cycle, but some of the older ones are great. Genre: Dark comedy.
Site: http://www.channelate.com
7.
Cat and Girl: It's like Calvin and Hobbes, if they both got Philosophy degrees. A good webcomic that'll give you something to think about. Genre: Philosophical.
Site: http://www.catandgirl.com
8.
XKCD: It's been listed here 100's of times, and it will continue to be. It's good, but when they try to pass off Cos(x) as a punchline, I get a bit pissed off. Good for those who enjoy it or for those who want to get nerd-cred by pretending to like it. Genre: Nerd humor.
site: http://www.xkcd.com
9.
Cyanide and Happiness: Another that has been mentioned ad nauseum here, but it's worth doing so again. A grim little thing, funny, too. Genre: Shock comedy.
Site: http://www.explosm.net
10.
Critical Miss: The Escapist's own videogame webcomic. Very good stuff.
Genre: Comedy.
Site: Right here on the Escapist
11.
Stolen Pixels: Another Escapist comic. This one uses screenshots of games as its illustrations. Creative and funny. Genre: Comedy.
Site: Right here on the Escapist.
12.
Copper: A deep, beautiful and breathtaking comic. Updated rarely. YOU MUST READ THIS. Genre: I don't know... Fantasy?
Site: http://www.boltcity.com/copper/
13.
Corpse Run: A videogame webcomic. Actually clever.
genre: comdey
Site: http://www.corpseruncomics.com/
14.
Subnormality: Also known as "Tl;dr the comic" and "That comic with too many words" it's a webcomic that updates every now and then. The art style is really good and the comics are huge. Every issue packs around, I'm not joking, around 400-500 words PER COMIC. It's a wonderful read if you're willing to put up with it.
Genre: Day-to-day/observations.
Site: http://www.viruscomix.com/subnormality
DIShonorable mentions: Comics that should die:
Vg Cats (Unfunny, repetitive), Ctrl+Alt+Del (Unfunny, after the abortion bit, they lost ALL credibility and respect.), Buttersafe (Unfunny, obvious Cyanide and Happiness wannabe.) Brainslug (A comic that claims to be edgy and violent, and not ONE DROP of blood is spilled. They rip a guy's spine out once, but YOU DON'T SEE IT, you take the character's word for it and you get to see the now body-less spine. It looks like a sketch from an anatomy book; not a single drop of blood or dangling flesh is on it. It's as if it had been pressure washed after getting ripped out of the guy.)
Notes:
To the creator of MS Paint Adventure's Homestuck: Please finish it. You've been dragging it on for too damn long. Please end it. No more padding!