Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Under-known Webcomics You Should Read

I'm taking a break from the more... mainstream audiences of GoComics.com to bring you a special edition of some webcomics that I've found and enjoy on a regular basis.


Without further adieu...

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Arkham Polytech is a funny comic about some monsters that are in college. It's generally clean (and by that, I mean I haven't found anything outright dirty in my readings thus far). The artwork is nice and neat and everything flows very well. Good strip.

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Underwhelmed is a comic about a poor little tubby kid who likes eating burritos, no matter the outcome. It's another more family-friendly comic, and the art is really nice. Funny stuff.

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Kidd and Geezer is about a young kid and and an old guy and the inherent problems and barriers exist between the old and young. It's funny though because it generally goes to extremes. I'm also a fan of the artwork.

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This is a comic by two guys who work for DreamWorks, which I just think is extra cool. This comic deals with a guy and his droids. It's fun because it exposes our dependence on technology, like in the comic above. I like this one. Their archives aren't very long, so I think just just recently started. Good time to get caught up!

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This comic is about programming, and is hilarious. I haven't had time to delve into their archives or anything but what I have read is funny stuff.

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Rupert and Me is about a guy and his alien/imaginary friend who gives him ideas on what to write about. The most recent strips have been detailing idea of going back and re-writing Jesus as a superhero, and it's awesome.

So, there you have it. Those are some of the comics that I read on a nearly-daily basis, and you should too (along with mine, The Underfold of course, which has far less-superior artwork than ANY of the comics listed above).

The end.

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