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Creaphis

We haven't had a "favourite webcomics" thread in a while.

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Creaphis said:

Hey! What did I just say? :P


it's kinda weird how "furry" characters seem to take a huge chunk of comics these days, webcomics and just "comics" as well. I suppose it's because Humans jut aren't funny.

I mean, For Better or For Worse is a snorefest.



Edit: someone linked to CAD: please ,no :(

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Csonicgo said:

it's kinda weird how "furry" characters seem to take a huge chunk of comics these days, webcomics and just "comics" as well. I suppose it's because Humans jut aren't funny.

I mean, For Better or For Worse is a snorefest.



Edit: someone linked to CAD: please ,no :(


It's kinda wierd how "furry" characters were really popular in the Daily Mirror in 1919. Those disguisting hentai-loving perverts were probably masturbating furiously as they drew "Pip, Squeak and Wilf" every day. And they marketed this stuff to children?

It's no wonder the 1920's had to suffer a booming economy like that.

(In b4 somebody with no sense of humour and socialist tendencies pulls out some statistic about how actually in the 20's imperialo-capitalists exploited the proletariat who had to live in brutal slums)

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The only internet comics I've read and returned to were Red Meat and, to a lesser extent, Achewood.

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Creaphis said:

Hey! What did I just say? :P

Not all of them are furry.

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Relax dude. I'm actually more upset that NOBODY IS PRAISING MS PAINT ADVENTURES. Almost nobody.

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When I first heard of it, I dismissed it because of the name, thinking it would be nothing else than one of those shitty MS Paint comics. Then, curiosity got the better of me and I looked at it. It truly is awesome -- and most certainly not made with MS Paint, by the way.

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Don't feel so bad - MSPA is hilarious! (does anyone here disagree??)

If it makes you feel better I sent it to some of my friends (still awaiting reply though). I've read a lot of webcomics, and most of them are too crappy or just not my preference, but that is undeniably superb (along with most of Achewood).

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btw i went through my super-old bookmarks and found this: apocamon, book of revelation done like manga webcomics with flash effects

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I just read the MS Paint Adventures. That really is some clever stuff, and the vocabulary is hilarious.

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I read MSPaint adeventures - pretty funny stuff. I haven't finished but I'd like to keep on going through it. I have to say that the key morphing into the guns was pretty humorous. :-D The whole thing is so off-beat and imaginative.

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It's over!

I expected a bit of a bigger payoff behind the exit door, but this does the job. I appreciate the little touch of romance between the detectives and their female counterparts at the end - it's just so adorable. I'm reminded of Wall-E, with the portrayal of affection between beings so simple and pure.

I'm looking forward to whatever comes out of that guy next, but this could be hard to top.

Okay, you can talk about other webcomics again. I'll try to cease my MSPA fan-wankery.

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TheCupboard said:

I read MSPaint adeventures - pretty funny stuff. I haven't finished but I'd like to keep on going through it. I have to say that the key morphing into the guns was pretty humorous. :-D The whole thing is so off-beat and imaginative.


Reading that over a weekend was the best week I had in awhile.

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