Skyblade
03-20-2014, 06:27 AM
Chris Hazleton's Misfile is probably my single favorite webcomic (followed by XKCD and the now complete 8-Bit Theatre). While it has its share of problems, it has some of the best characters, personal struggles, and relationships around. With today's comic (http://www.misfile.com/), it's celebrating its 10th anniversary, and how much the art style has evolved over the years.
This comic, which has given me a lot of material for self-reflection, driven me to explore a lot more about auto mechanics, and generally been awesome for a long time, is now winding down. Chris has said that the story is due to draw to a close at the end of the current school year (within the story). The adventures and trials of the Misfile are due to be resolved. At the regular rate of story-time progression, that will be within a year, as it is currently just past Valentine's Day.
So, I thought I'd set up a post in here. See who else reads it, what their favorite parts have been, who their favorite characters are, how they think the situation may be resolved, etcetera.
For those who haven't read it, you can find a link to the first page here (http://www.misfile.com/?date=2004-02-22). It's a long read, but a very worthwhile one.
This comic, which has given me a lot of material for self-reflection, driven me to explore a lot more about auto mechanics, and generally been awesome for a long time, is now winding down. Chris has said that the story is due to draw to a close at the end of the current school year (within the story). The adventures and trials of the Misfile are due to be resolved. At the regular rate of story-time progression, that will be within a year, as it is currently just past Valentine's Day.
So, I thought I'd set up a post in here. See who else reads it, what their favorite parts have been, who their favorite characters are, how they think the situation may be resolved, etcetera.
For those who haven't read it, you can find a link to the first page here (http://www.misfile.com/?date=2004-02-22). It's a long read, but a very worthwhile one.