Bob Todd
6th March 2005, 02:31 AM
This came to me while mentioning CAD and PA in another thread.
Boy on a stick and Slither (http://www.boasas.com/)
It's a boy's head on a stick and his ascerbic snake friend. Worth seeing just for that, I think.
Chewing Gum Volley (http://www.oneeyedwilly.co.uk/chewing/)
In its early stages, but it has potential. It's a bit like Red Meat, but very obviously British, and without any gross bits.
Chopping Block (http://www.choppingblock.org)
The adventures of Butch the serial killer. You really do end up sympathising with the guy after a few strips.
Ctrl-Alt-Del (http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/index.php)
Definitely the best of the story-driven videogaming comics. Ethan is one of the most geniusly-designed characters ever.
Daily Dinosaur Comics (http://www.qwantz.com)
An acquired taste, this one - it doesn't really seem funny until you get into the mindset of the strips.
Exterminatus Now (http://exterminatusnow.keenspace.com/)
Really dope one about four Sonic-esque beasties who slaughter demons for a living. And each strip comes with an often-hilarious rant from the main writer.
Penny Arcade (http://www.penny-arcade.com/)
Its story arcs are usually a bit weak, but it's often better than CAD for one-off strips.
Questionable Content (http://www.questionablecontent.net/)
Bit dull sometimes, as it's wholly story-driven and about people's relationships, but the ones with Anthro-PC in are always good.
Perry Bible Fellowship (http://cheston.com/pbf/archive.html)
If you like The Far Side, you'll like this. Also, it's pretty.
Red Meat (http://www.redmeat.com)
See this link and know that it is good. Milkman Dan absolutely owns.
Sam and Fuzzy (http://www.samandfuzzy.com/)
Brilliantly written, this one. The misadventures of an alienesque bear and his long-suffering human companion.
Sinfest (http://sinfest.net)
Come on, you must know this one.
Weebl and Bob (http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/)
Okay, so it's a webtoon and not a webcomic. But I can't not mention Weebl - this is utter brilliance.
White Ninja (http://www.whiteninjacomics.com)
This is damn good when it doesn't fall into the trap of assuming that random = funny.
Boy on a stick and Slither (http://www.boasas.com/)
It's a boy's head on a stick and his ascerbic snake friend. Worth seeing just for that, I think.
Chewing Gum Volley (http://www.oneeyedwilly.co.uk/chewing/)
In its early stages, but it has potential. It's a bit like Red Meat, but very obviously British, and without any gross bits.
Chopping Block (http://www.choppingblock.org)
The adventures of Butch the serial killer. You really do end up sympathising with the guy after a few strips.
Ctrl-Alt-Del (http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/index.php)
Definitely the best of the story-driven videogaming comics. Ethan is one of the most geniusly-designed characters ever.
Daily Dinosaur Comics (http://www.qwantz.com)
An acquired taste, this one - it doesn't really seem funny until you get into the mindset of the strips.
Exterminatus Now (http://exterminatusnow.keenspace.com/)
Really dope one about four Sonic-esque beasties who slaughter demons for a living. And each strip comes with an often-hilarious rant from the main writer.
Penny Arcade (http://www.penny-arcade.com/)
Its story arcs are usually a bit weak, but it's often better than CAD for one-off strips.
Questionable Content (http://www.questionablecontent.net/)
Bit dull sometimes, as it's wholly story-driven and about people's relationships, but the ones with Anthro-PC in are always good.
Perry Bible Fellowship (http://cheston.com/pbf/archive.html)
If you like The Far Side, you'll like this. Also, it's pretty.
Red Meat (http://www.redmeat.com)
See this link and know that it is good. Milkman Dan absolutely owns.
Sam and Fuzzy (http://www.samandfuzzy.com/)
Brilliantly written, this one. The misadventures of an alienesque bear and his long-suffering human companion.
Sinfest (http://sinfest.net)
Come on, you must know this one.
Weebl and Bob (http://www.weebl.jolt.co.uk/)
Okay, so it's a webtoon and not a webcomic. But I can't not mention Weebl - this is utter brilliance.
White Ninja (http://www.whiteninjacomics.com)
This is damn good when it doesn't fall into the trap of assuming that random = funny.