| Comic: Rob and Elliot Comics |
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| The link on NN2S sums it up: Typical set-up, atypical quality. I can think of worse ways to spend the minute or so it takes to read the strip. |
| Comic: Joe and Monkey |
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| The biggest surprise in this comic is not that it's good (which it is), but that the schedule has been religiously adhered to by its creator Zach Miller, a shock because his last webcomic (the also good No Pants Tuesday) often took MONTHS between updates. There's not a lot of "substance" to it, but are you reading a 3-4 panel comic strip for that anyway? More important is the fact that it's consistently amusing despite its daily (including weekends) schedule, a feat that countless webcomics fail to achieve. Here's hoping it keeps up. |
| Comic: Daily Dinosaur Comics |
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| I can't say I'm a huge fan of this, though it does have its moments. It still gets a good rating for being interesting and unique, important attributes in a webcomic universe filled with shitty sprite comics, Penny Arcade clones, and other generic garbage lacking in creativity. Not enough to hold my interest for very long, but worth checking out at least once. |
| Comic: Bob the Angry Flower |
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Hey Malice, he's in Vue now if you're still in Edmonton and able to pick up the free weeklies.
One of my favourites, though it does miss from time to time it's quite consistent in its quality. |
| Comic: Snafu Comics |
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| I don't know why anyone even reads this strip because it's truly terrible. The humour is forced and not good to begin with and the art is subpar. It was once given the honour of being a Something Awful ALOD, and for good reason. Avoid this comic at all costs. |
| Comic: Coffee Achievers, The |
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| A Nothing Nice to Say spinoff. Mitch Clem just stopped updating it recently because the artists he had lined up to take over the art (so he could just stick to writing) backed out for some reason. It's a shame because the story line was just starting to get moving. Not a bad comic, all in all, but anyone looking for a quick humour fix should look elsewhere because it's meant more as a dramatic series than a humour strip. Still, worth a look if Mitch can get some artists lined up and you're willing to read the archives for the back story. |
| Comic: Alien Loves Predator |
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| By the team behind Penny Arcade? That's news to me. The strip is pretty funny though. I enjoy it. |
| Comic: Bigger Than Cheeses |
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This comic is pretty hit and miss. When it hits, it's often incredibly hilarious, insightful, and other positive adjectives. When it misses, it's one of the worst webcomics out there. It's on my list of regular comics to read, though, because the hits are worth putting up with the misses from time to time.
The oldest strips in the archive are incredibly bad, though. It really took D. Seah a while to hit his stride, but thankfully if you're just discovering this comic you can just bypass all that and get to the good stuff. |