| Comic: Yenny |
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| It's pretty good, I suppose. |
| Comic: Beaver and Steve |
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| Weird and fresh. I laugh at it frequently. |
| Comic: PVP Online |
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| Fails to hold my interest, but there's certainly no reason not to read it. |
| Comic: Marmaduke |
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| An antiquated relic that lost it's comedic value long ago. |
| Comic: Baby Blues |
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| I'm sure it rings true for a lot of parents, but I can't imagine this stuff is difficult to write. |
| Comic: Devils Panties |
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| It works... |
| Comic: Elijah and Azuu |
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| I read it a lot. Mostly because it's there. There's not much I dislike about it, but there's also not much I like about it. Try it. You might like it. |
| Comic: Dinosaur Comics |
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| The dialogue is constantly both smart and stupid at once. HARD ON THE EYES, but I never tire of it. |
| Comic: Gods of ArrKelaan, The |
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| It takes a while to get into, but it's very much worth your time. I reccommend it wholeheartedly. |
| Comic: Calvin and Hobbes |
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| Is it really neccesary that I write anything here? It's frikkin' Calvin and Hobbes! |
| Comic: Dilbert |
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| This is one of my favorite comics ever, simply put. Always smart, always funny. |
| Comic: 8-bit Theatre |
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| It's not bad, but it's definately not for everyone. Addmittedly, I'm one of the poeple it's not for, and my judgement may be swayed by this. |
| Comic: Ctrl+Alt+Delete |
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People compare this to Penny Arcade? I mean...I'm kind of surprised. The game theme is the same, but Ctrl+alt+del has a more continual feel to it.
To be honest, I don't think that it's that much better than all of the other gamer comics out there. The writing is fairly predictable, and the characters are nothing special. Ultimately I appraise Ctrl+alt+del as good, but forgettable. |
| Comic: Penny Arcade |
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| I really hate gaming comics for the most part, but Penny Arcade remains fresh and accessible. Tycho's writing is always spot-on, and even though I'm not much of a gamer, I can appreciate it. |