cool, a webcomics thread :>
first of all can i just say how sad i still am that kiwisbybeat disappeared off the face of the earth. modern fried snake was just starting to feel like it was building towards something big... i was really looking forward to it
minus is a masterpiece, though, and rezo's other comics were great, so i can't be too sad. BTW there's a mostly-complete mirror here for anybody who didn't know:
http://kiwisbybeat.16mb.com/ other than SSSS there are a handful of comics i actively follow:
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cucumber quest has gotten a lot of love here, glad to see that. gigi's art style is awesome.
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oddity woods is cute so far, i feel like it's going to get really sad as the comic goes on
- vattu (
http://www.rice-boy.com/) is great so far, the author is really good at worldbuilding. he has nice illustrations of wizard of oz and moby dick that i picked up. the original rice boy comic is classic.
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virus comix has probably the best dialog of any webcomic i've read, all the characters feel super relatable. there are some really interesting more scifi-ish comics too.
- everything by oyvind thorsby is mad genius. really weird (and i mean REALLY WEIRD) adventure comics, with simple art and lots of hilarious farce. the current one is
trixie slaughteraxe for president) which i'm really enjoying so far. the first comic,
hitmen for destiny (completed) is really good. the other ones are well worth a read too. fair warning, the comics are kinda violent... and really weird
- recently got into "he is a good boy" which is written by the guy who did gunshow (which you would probably recognize because it's where the "this is fine" dog comes from). it's pretty weird and has lots of cartoonish gore. if you can stomach that,
http://hiagb.com/the first webcomic that got me "into webcomics" as an art form was probably
a lesson is learned. the way the artist plays with panel structure is really interesting.