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| Favourite Comics |
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The follow comics are contained within MANTRUL's favourites list.
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| A Softer World |
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Synopsis:
A weekly webcomic comprised of innovative photography and a peculiar view of the world.
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| Abstruse goose |
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Synopsis:
Not xkcd but still really good
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| Achewood |
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Synopsis:
This comic is "basically like treasure" hillarious story lines, great drawings, well developed characters, unbelievable one-liners, and really awesome lingo you won't hate yourself for adopting. Read it with your face-eyes!
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| AH MY EYES THERE'S A JAVELIN IN ONE |
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This single-panel comic is strange, funny, interesting and perplexing. There's no cast to speak of, each comic is different than the last. Topics from robocop to free iPod ads to giraffes are discussed.
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| Buttersafe |
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Synopsis:
Random comic about random things, occasionally featuring the Saddest Turtle or Pie-Man.
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| Calvin and Hobbes |
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Synopsis:
Adventures of the first grader Calvin and his tiger Hobbes. Calvin is disobedient, literal, articulate, and incredibly imaginative. Hobbes is sarcastic, disillutioned with humanity, and often the voice of reason. Easily could be the most brilliant printed comic strip ever written.
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| Cardshop Comics |
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Instead of walking into work one day and gunning down all of his obnoxious, idiot co-workers and his odious witch of a boss, Jonathan Hohensee decides to vent all of his frustrations into webcomic form. Read about his adventure (and wacky MISadventures) here.
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| Chainsawsuit |
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Kris Straub, author of Starslip Crisis, draws this when he gets too drunk or something. Greatness abounds.
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| Cyanide and Happiness |
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Synopsis:
An eclectic mix of cynicism and vile toilet humor. No plot, story, characters or themes. Randomness ensues.
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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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