In the past year or so, I've seen the professionalism of web comics start to take a huge leap.
Two of my favorites right now are One Swoop Fell and Journey in the 6th Dimension.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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In the past year or so, I've seen the professionalism of web comics start to take a huge leap.
Two of my favorites right now are One Swoop Fell and Journey in the 6th Dimension.
So the moral is, Jesus answers your prayers if you're white and live in the suburbs?
I saw it as Jesus answers your prayers if you're a kid and sincere.
Oh, Mutts! I hate Mutts.
It's been so long since I've had a paper with a comics section that I don't even know what's out there anymore.
I saw it as Jesus answers your prayers if you're a kid and sincere.
But what if you live in a high-crime area?
Man, I used to hate Andy Capp.
It's been so long since I've had a paper with a comics section that I don't even know what's out there anymore.
Well, I'm really liking Lio.
It's well drawn, macabre and funny.
My friend Josh used to be obsessed with Apartment 3-G because it ran in the LA Times.
His fries were pretty good, though.
I don't know if they're the best web comics ever, but I regularly visit Wondermark, Questionable Content, and The Devil's Panties. The last one is partly because the artist is local and I don't see a lot of comics that reference the central NC art/goth scene.
But what if you live in a high-crime area?
Then I guess Family Circus doesn't give a damn because he didn't show anyone in a high crime area not having his prayers answered. Or you could accept that yes, some people consider the stories of essentially dull people in suburbia worth telling and reading and find an edgier comic to read.
I love Frazz and Get Fuzzy because they are awesome. I also love Luann and Rose is Rose, even though they are not awesome. I hate 9 Chickweed Lane, because I can't tell one character from another, which I put down to bad writing.
And I like Fred Bassett. Yes, it's inconsequential, but he's a nice doggish dog.