Escape From Terra. An anarcho capitalist society exists out in the belts, while the world government on Terra is crumbling. It addresses all the little arguments people have against liberty, while being entertaining enough that the politics don't get too much in the way.
EVERYTHING EVAN DAHM OR KC GREEN make: aaaaa so good. It may seem kind of weird to lump them together, but they both create really evocative artwork. Everything KC Green draws makes you feel like you're in the middle of a rainstorm, I LOVE IT.
Platinum Grit: I think it's on hiatus right now, but this is a pretty nice book-format comic (though the online viewer shows you the pages panel-by-panel) about an awkward genius and the ladies in his life. And a host of bizarre stuff! I like reading through the old issues since the artist has improved so much since the start, it's quite inspiring. :smile.gif:
Girl Genius: I only STARTED reading this a while back, and kept losing my place so I'm probably going to start over again. I REALLY REALLY wish they hadn't colored the older pages. My reservations about the way the artist draws faces aside, they were really stunning in black and white and just kind of... gradienty now. But it's all good fun, this comic.
String Theory: MAD SCIENCE and nice artwork that kind of embraces the best of both worlds, as far as realism and cartoony-ness goes.
Scary Go Round: hijinks! A gigantic cast of characters! Like all of these other comics it's continuity-heavy, but it made me giggle on a pretty consistent basis.
I am sure there are more. I CAN NEVER REMEMBER WHICH WEBCOMICS I READ whenever anyone posts one of these threads, HOW CONVENIENT.
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Persevering businessmen like myself will not be dissuaded by such baseless criticism and naysaying.
I'd just like to put in that Girly was the only webcomic that almost made me cry, provided dozens of moments where I chuckled out loud, and touched me enough that I linked it to my friends despite it's NSFW factors. And all of them enjoyed it, too.
Read it, please. And don't skip the first 500 pages. What's the point of reading webcomics if you don't like reading webcomics?
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"Madness and knowledge are twin sisters, and sometimes we have to think wild thoughs before we can truly understand."
It's hi-five time.
also bump
That was funny, but I actually laughed audibly at this one:
:happy.gif: least i have some new stuff to read.
Homestuck - Holds the world record for most MIND****ILY plot in existence
2x MIND**** COMBO
No you can't join, stop asking.
http://www.bigheadpress.com/eft
http://anarchyinyourhead.com/
http://www.strike-the-root.com/
http://mises.org/
dreamkeepers
peaches and cream http://www.luvpeaches.com/
It's Extvia!
R.I.P. thread, Killed by ez
EVERYTHING EVAN DAHM OR KC GREEN make: aaaaa so good. It may seem kind of weird to lump them together, but they both create really evocative artwork. Everything KC Green draws makes you feel like you're in the middle of a rainstorm, I LOVE IT.
Platinum Grit: I think it's on hiatus right now, but this is a pretty nice book-format comic (though the online viewer shows you the pages panel-by-panel) about an awkward genius and the ladies in his life. And a host of bizarre stuff! I like reading through the old issues since the artist has improved so much since the start, it's quite inspiring. :smile.gif:
Girl Genius: I only STARTED reading this a while back, and kept losing my place so I'm probably going to start over again. I REALLY REALLY wish they hadn't colored the older pages. My reservations about the way the artist draws faces aside, they were really stunning in black and white and just kind of... gradienty now. But it's all good fun, this comic.
String Theory: MAD SCIENCE and nice artwork that kind of embraces the best of both worlds, as far as realism and cartoony-ness goes.
Scary Go Round: hijinks! A gigantic cast of characters! Like all of these other comics it's continuity-heavy, but it made me giggle on a pretty consistent basis.
I am sure there are more. I CAN NEVER REMEMBER WHICH WEBCOMICS I READ whenever anyone posts one of these threads, HOW CONVENIENT.
Oh, and Hark a Vagrant
I can see why you're looking for decent webcomics.
I recommend Homestuck. Or Problem Sleuth.
A comic you should NOT read is Nerf Now.
Read it, please. And don't skip the first 500 pages. What's the point of reading webcomics if you don't like reading webcomics?