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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within cojaw's favourites list.
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| Ctrl+Alt+Delete |
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Two die-hard gaming roommates and a Linux user take everyday challenges to the extreme. Ethan, the eccentric gamer with severe illusions of granduer, at the same time being completely out of touch with reality is friendly yet dangerous. Lucas is the brains behind every operation, often keeping a close eye on Ethan and helping him out of trouble, he much prefers the X-Box to any other console, as d...
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| Cyanide and Happiness |
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An eclectic mix of cynicism and vile toilet humor. No plot, story, characters or themes. Randomness ensues.
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| Gone with the Blastwave |
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The lighter side of the apocalypse.
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| Hockey Zombie, The |
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To anyone who knew Car vs. Motorcycle, the comic has changed. It is now known as Hockey Zombie. Drop on by and have a look see.
The comic is by Chris VanGompel, and follows the adventures of a fellow who was murdered, went to hell, returned to earth as a zombie, and has since resumed his beer-swilling and hockey-playing ways.
Check it out.
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| Homestar Runner |
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A little kooky, but good, wholesome, innocent, fun! Strangely addictive.
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| Married To The Sea |
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Made by Natalie Dee and the guy who does Toothpaste For Dinner. Victorian-style drawings with rather amusing captions.
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| Order of the Stick, The |
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Comic based around a questing Dungeons and Dragons party. Plenty of geeky references to D&D, and silly jokes.
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| Perry Bible Fellowship |
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Funny comic
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| Pixel |
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This comic has no synopsis, please suggest one
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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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