And
now, those worthy of LINKAGE!
MegaTokyo
- The adventures of Largo and Piro in the Land of the Rising
Sun were the first webcomic I ever read, and remains an inspiration
to me.
Exploitation
Now - Oh, Poe and his wicked sense of humor. This tasteless
sex-joke comic has grown into an incredible sci-fi-ish storyline
- and in the mean time, forgotten it's two "main characters."
Penny
Arcade - Gabe and Tycho beat the crap out of the video
game industry three times a week. I love these guys, I don't
remember the last time I read a PA without laughing.
BoxJam's
Doodle - This comic is a masterpiece. It's almost the
epitome of simplicity, but BoxJam is subtly hilarious - from
taking out the garbage to traveling everywhere by boat because
the author can't draw cars.
Something
Positive - Relatively new (Dec 2001), Something Positive
lacks all pretenses of being politically correct, but is not
low brow. Far from it - often intelligent, Something Awful
rewards its readers an astonishing 7 times a week.
Pentasmal
- Aaron Farber must be the weirdest guy ever. If you
want random - and I mean RANDOM - you want Pentasmal.
YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!!
Warp
9 to Hell - Another non-PC comic strip, except this time
they acknowlege and have fun with that fact. You've got Mofo
and Usagi, the main characters, Mangler, the foreign exchange
student from Ohio, and Bob, the makeup-wearing-goth-chicklike
guy. Good stuff.
Avalon
- Avalon is an impressive (yet Canadian ^_^) comic that follows
the adventures of heroine Celideh through her last three years
of high school. A deep and involving storyline makes this
one a winner.
Real
Life - Greg Dean presents to us a comic that is often
geek-service, so of course I love it. The main characters
do everything from building a full-size mech to going to the
future to get better gaming consoles to dating anime characters.
Their coffee table is also made out of TMA-01.
BOASAS
- Boy on a Stick and Slither is an interesting comic. That
sounds bad. It isn't, but it certainly is bizarre. The offbeat
adventures of a Boy on a Stick and a Snake will bring grins
to your face.
Sawdust
- Hackler Mill is the setting for this often-laugh-riot of
a strip. Poor Jim, with a college degree and everything, is
thrust into a mill full of death and code violations, and
is stuck trying to clean it all up.
Superosity
- This is the strip from the God of Keenspot
himself, Chris Crosby. Some 700 strips make up the archives,
and this out-there comic will make you shake your head and
laugh at the same time.
Kung
Fool - Y'know those kung-fu TV shows on midday on the
lesser networks? This comic takes place at one of them. Quirky
and lovable characters populate this great look into syndicated
TV.
Lethal
Doses - Hot Soup is the man. The original Lethal Doses
was great (and should be back online at some point), but the
new strips keep the dream alive. Just plain funny, and with
good art.
Mac
Hall - Mac Hall is the pinnacle of visual comics, in my
opinion. It looks great, it hits just the right spot, and
certain strips (like the "Weapon of Choice" homage/parody)
are just comic classics, no matter how you cut it.
Residence
Life - One quick thing - this site kicks ass. The layout
and design. Now, to the comic. Funny as hell. The adventures
of two guys in their dorm and their conspiracy against their
RA made my sides hurt while going through their archives.
Framed!!!
- Ever heard of the 4th Wall? Well, forget about it when reading
this bad boy. Characters stuck in a comic strip constantly
try to escape and also enjoy many other fun adventures. Framed!!!
takes an idea and runs with it - and then jumps, swims and
flies with it as well.
The
New Adventures of Bobbin - Made by a teenage girl in Singapore,
TNAoB is riotously funny and full of - what I assume to be
- brutal truths. Then again, I'm not a girl.
Spooner
- A rarity, an online comic that is also syndicated
nationally (globally?). Ted Dawson's acute observations of
married life and love hit close to home. Wait, I'm not married...
but still...
The
Daily Victim - A feature on GameSpy, The Daily Victim
combines Dave Kosak's wit with Hot Soup's drawing every day.
Good stuff.
Everything
Jake - Follow Jake, Kelly, and Megoth as they work their
way through college, and all the problems involved (including
drugs, women, beer, mutant pokemon and the word "quck")
Amphetamine
- This comic started, ended, and restarted, and is progressing
very slowly. I love the art though. Take a look.
You
Damn Kid - A nostalgic look back at life in the -- wait
a second, this isn't typical 1950ish life!
?
- The daily adventures of Professor Ashfield pushes the limits
of being a lazy artist.
idec.fixe
- Do you love Locale AM? I love Locale AM. Do you love Flat
Eric? I love Flat Eric.
LRdM.net
- Ricardo del Monte's homepage.
Never
Decaf - A pal of mine's short lived comic. IT WILL RETURN!
Studio
Cracka - A joint effort with me and two other comic artists.
My
Sketchbook - Featured on Studio Cracka.
Tina
- the Comic - My *other* comic... Well... it's interesting.