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Alot of these links are in desperate need of updates. I'm working on it, but I had to get the redesign done first. Meanwhile, enjoy the ones that still work: |
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Narbonic
This daily strip about a mad scientist and her staff is so freakin' great, I may have to pay for access to the archives.
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WIGU
"My name is Wigu
I live in an igloo
Okay, not really
But I pretend to."
By Jeffrey Rowland |
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Adam and Andy
Two men. One bed. Do the math. A terrific weekly by James Asal |
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Gone and Forgotten
A hilarious trip through comics more shameful past by Jon Morris |
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Bruno
I'm a big fan of this daily by Christopher Baldwin, although I recognize that it may take some getting used to. It's worth the effort. |
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Drew Weing
Drew's Daily Journal is one of the reasons I felt I had to start my own. |
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Scott McCloud
If all Scott McCloud had to offer were the 24 hour comics and 5-Card-Nancy, the site would be worth checking out. There's a lot more, though. |
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Patrick Farley
Terrific, intelligent comics, including the wonderfully subversive "Apokemon" |
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Random Frog Children
Kevin K Hanna and Jose Perez III's site with lots of cool images and comics. |
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Lead-to-Gold
The site presented by Kip Manley and Jenn Manley Lee. I've just started reading their stuff, but I'm really enjoying it. |
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Return to Sender
Vera's (that's the only name she gives in her bio) comic is quirky and nicely drawn, with clever little notes sprinkled throughout. |
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Sinfest
A decidedly un-PC daily strip by Master Playa, Tatsua Ishida |
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Small Stories
Derek Kirk's art and storytelling blow me away. Tune in now, so you can say, "I was reading him when..." |
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Traced Comics
Simple drawings with not-so-simple stories by Tracy White |
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Strongman Press
I hope Jason Turner's life is not as difficult as he makes it out to be. It makes for a good read, though. |
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The Drawing Board
I can easily kill a whole lunch hour sifting through the amazing stuff on this bulletin board maintained by Shane Glines |
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Les McClane
I love this guy's stuff, especially his daily journal strip, "Life With Les." More updates, please! |
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1000 Journals
1000 sketchbooks are making their way across the globe, with their recipients sending in their contributions. Another site to get lost in. |
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Kris Dressen
Nice portfolio and a great strip called "Max and Lily" Needs more updating, Kris! |
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Jasen Lex
Innovative "comics" that make great use of the interactive nature of the internet. |
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Snopes
Just for fun. Get the lowdown on all Urban Legends. Surprisingly, some of them turn out to be true. |
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Bud Plant's
Comic Art
If it's comics and it's been published, Bud Plant has it. A truly incredible collection. |
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The Onion
You're not fully informed until you've read The Onion. |
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The Brick Testament
The Reverend Brendan Powell Smith's retelling of the Bible with Legos |
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Rapture Index
Keeps track of the impending Apocolypse. Don't be caught off-guard by the end of the world. |