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Re: Webcomics

Post by Assaultman67 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:47 pm

kehaar wrote:
Aleol wrote:Questionable Content
Don't worry. It's not NSFW.
This is a great webcomic with an actual story, well-developed characters, some very funny laugh-out-loud moments and some moments that would bring tears to even the manliest of eyes. You kindof have to read it from the beginning to get the whole story, but it's really well done. The art style starts out... meh, but it improves a lot as you go along.
Wow what a time vacuum that is! 1,858 comics @ 4 panels each. It's like a frikkin' soap opera, but a good, funny one. Good thing I don't have anything else to do in my life right now. :roll:

...fun to watch the art improve, too.
I know! I was impressed as well ...

Ive never seen a comic strip like that which mixes comedy with long term drama ...

I've been reading it for around three days now and am only on 1126 ...

their guest strips are ocassionally a bit on the dark side though ... about 1/5 of them have to do with faye's "incident" when she was younger ...

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Re: Webcomics

Post by Aleol » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:43 pm

kehaar wrote:
Aleol wrote:Questionable Content
Don't worry. It's not NSFW.
This is a great webcomic with an actual story, well-developed characters, some very funny laugh-out-loud moments and some moments that would bring tears to even the manliest of eyes. You kindof have to read it from the beginning to get the whole story, but it's really well done. The art style starts out... meh, but it improves a lot as you go along.
Wow what a time vacuum that is! 1,858 comics @ 4 panels each. It's like a frikkin' soap opera, but a good, funny one. Good thing I don't have anything else to do in my life right now. :roll:

...fun to watch the art improve, too.
Yeah, It's really great, huh :D He even updates it every day too. That shows what kind of commitment Jeph puts into his work.

Better days is really well done, I couldn't stop reading.d

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Re: Webcomics

Post by kehaar » Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:12 pm

Whew, finally finished QC. My wife was coming home and saying, "Jesus, are you still sitting where I left you two hours ago?"
And I'm all like, "Hush now, daddy's watchin' his stories..."

and then she's all, "Wow you are a nerd..."

Guess Ill start the next one. I'm sick of sleeping anyways.

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Re: Webcomics

Post by Endoperez » Wed Feb 16, 2011 3:47 pm

Axe cop is awesome.
Alright, we just need some dinosaurs and we'll be set.

But why dinosaurs?

Because I don't know what's on Invisible King Bad Guy Planet 2.... but whatever it is, I'm sure it can't beat dinosaurs.

You don't know what Axe Cop is? It's written buy a 6-year-old, and illustrated by a 30-year-old who's a great artist as far as webcomics go. The imagination of a 6-year-old knows no bounds. It's awesome.

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Re: Webcomics

Post by Cadrega » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:04 pm

Endoperez wrote:Axe cop is awesome.
Alright, we just need some dinosaurs and we'll be set.

But why dinosaurs?

Because I don't know what's on Invisible King Bad Guy Planet 2.... but whatever it is, I'm sure it can't beat dinosaurs.

You don't know what Axe Cop is? It's written buy a 6-year-old, and illustrated by a 30-year-old who's a great artist as far as webcomics go. The imagination of a 6-year-old knows no bounds. It's awesome.

Indeed it is: learned about it when there was that crossover with Dr. Mcninja.
The entire premise is just brilliant, and the artist (as in, the guy that is more than 6 years old) is very good. :lol:

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