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| User Profile For seashellz |
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Favourites: 14 |
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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within seashellz's favourites list.
Now showing entries 1 to 10 of 14
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| Carciphona |
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"Tired of being played, sick of being a puppet... I won't wait for you to prey on me; I will go find my own story's ending, and no one is going to stop me."
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| Dinosaur Comics |
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An intelligent and funny comic about TRex and his philosophy. The words change but the picture never does. One of the rare comics that does this successfully.
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| Gunnerkrigg Court |
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A young girl with a mysterious past explores the secrets of her strange boarding school. Now updated Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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| Hark! A Vagrant! |
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History- and author-themed comics, individually themed rather than episodic. Utterly superb. Classified under "quirky" because there is no category for "non fiction, Canada specific" or "George Orwell is pursued by annoyed fascists".
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| Homestar Runner |
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A little kooky, but good, wholesome, innocent, fun! Strangely addictive.
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| Oglaf |
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Odd fantasy Webcomic, adult content. Updates Sundays.
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| Perry Bible Fellowship |
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Funny comic
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| Piled Higher and Deeper |
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This comic has no synopsis, please suggest one
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| Questionable Content |
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Questionable Content is an internet comic strip about romance and robots. It started on August 1, 2003. It updates five times a week, Monday through Friday.
Jeph Jacques writes and draws Questionable Content. It has been his full-time job since September 2004. Jeph is originally from Rockville, MD, USA and currently lives in Halifax, NS, Canada. Jeph also makes Alice Grove, which is a sci-fi co...
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| Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal |
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A single panel strip in the vein of the Far Side, if Gary Larson had been allowed to just write whatever he wanted and not had to worry about pleasing an editor
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