For Soft Comic Geeks

Tribalcast

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Come on, it's time to fess up. Behind all that hard rock exterior your still a comic geek right!?! Come on admit it! :lol:
 
Either will do lah. Just plain talk, no need to consolidate this kind of knowledge.

I put a link so you can see what´s being posted before. And that link only covers webcomics mah.. Doesn´t cover traditional comics. :)
 
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Anyway I think I start the ball rolling: Anyone read Pearls before Swine? Rat, pig, zebra and cow in comics making ridiculous puns, getting into all sorts of troubles and writing ficticious Angry Bob stories. :lol:
 
I love pearls before swine, the anemone one cracks me up hahah. Recently gt the ego one also.

ok wait anyone comic fans here? Sandman, Neil Gaiman Dave McKean stuff like that? Come anyone?

Oh by the way thor, my friend is the one that does the bobbin comics.
 
detroit_red said:
Dilbert!! Haha ... My favourite thing to borrow from TP library ...

Haha, I read all the ones in library at least two times! Wish they would bring in more of their books!
 
GrimBrody said:
Get Fuzzy!

i love Get Fuzzy! it's one of my favourite non-superhero comics ever, along with www.qwantz.com and www.questionablecontent.net

those two comics are amazing. qwantz is extremely intelligent and irreverent and unique in that all the comic panels are the same. only the words change. so the author is really creative and humorous in coming up with text to keep everyone entertained.

questionable content has a lot of indie references, pokes fun at "scenesterism" and indie kids, goth kids, dumb kids, etc. very well-written, humorous and witty. lots of very interesting indie band references too! read from the start to understand what's happening (and to see the artwork improve. the art at the start is shit.)
 

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