Has anyone tried this site? I just discovered it this evening and it seems to be very convenient, especially for comics that don't normally have RSS feeds.
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Has anyone tried this site? I just discovered it this evening and it seems to be very convenient, especially for comics that don't normally have RSS feeds.
V----G---Cats FTW :D
CAD didn't even need that kind of stimulus to start sucking.
I'd read xkcd several times in the past, but I fell in love a little bit, today. I read all 401.
I'm a huge fan of a comic called "Wulffmorgenthaler". It comes with one of the biggest news papers in Denmark every day. They've been making it for about 4 years and still running. Here's a link to their website. Just click previous, go to the archive or the Top 10 to see more than the one on the front page. It's originally in Danish, but here it's been translated into English.
Yay month and a half isn't too old for lounge, right?
~Undertow~
I have been reading this girl's lj for I dunno, six years now? I just now decided to look at her webcomic she's been working on forever.
(and I was blown away!)
The fact nobody here has mentioned Minus yet is a tragedy.
Strips like these are some of the most creative and beautiful I've seen since Calvin & Hobbes. Not to mention the fact that rezo actually paints each strip.
Other than those, I'll second Lackadaisy and Gunnerkrigg Court and also suggest Scary-Go-Round and Octupus Pie heavily.
- A softer world
- Cyanide & Happiness which is not at all as funny as it once was
- Married to the Sea
- Questionable Content
- The Perry Bible Fellowship
- xkcd
Also, Dan Piraro (Bizarro comics) has a nice collection of comics, although I don't believe he updates it very often, if at all.
I need a Married to the Sea RSS feed.
PBF and xkdc are very, very excellent. I follow xkdc regularly, and check back to PBF for updates once in awhile . . . even though there are barely any.
Does Sexy Losers still even exist :confused:
pictures for sad children is really, really strange and has a sense of humor that is so in line with my own that I check back every day. It takes a certain kind of person to enjoy it, though, I think. Also, the comics are not self contained episodes - reading a newer one will likely leave you confused unless you have read the earlier ones.
Other gooduns include:
Captain Suppository - sadly no longer updated
Pokey the Penguin
Indexed - not really a comic, per se, but it is smart and funny.