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Buddy Sites
Webcomics Awkward Zombie: A gaming comic. Not as violent or hard-bitten as those ones you're used to, but it still works. Bee Power: Formerly Droop. KC Green's main output for insanity. Bigger Than Cheeses: Truth and violence. The Book of Biff: Disaster and eyebrows at every turn. Cool Cat Studio: A design studio that goes through every trouble from weird relationships to alien clones. Counter Culture: Sadly, it no longer exists. I leave this here in tribute to the comic that once was.
Cyanide and Happiness: Masterfully random. Daily Dinosaur Comics: Spoiler: It's the same comic, over and over again. Dr. McNinja: What happens when a ninja grows up to be a doctor? This. Dueling Analogs: Mostly short gaming strips and one-shot comics. This one's actually somewhat witty at times. Eegra: Home of Hilarity Comics, the violent, disgusting video game comic. Like, ew. Eerie Cuties: Experimental cuteness/monster comic from Giz Lagacé. Fade Resistant: A strange combination of stereotypes and death that just works. F@nb0y$: A gaming comic focusing on our world's lovable, company-loyal fanboys. Goobs: Hepting from Slackerz has his own comic and nobody told me! Thanks a load, Internet! Gunshow: K.C. Green's daily (weekdaily) short strip with about as much consistency as you'd expect from K.C. Green. Hate Song: A guy with no shirt. His 13-y/o mom. And a scientist with an obsession with feces. hiimdaisy: Long Phoenix Wright and Metal Gear Solid parodies. What more do you really need? Hockey Zombie: Pretty much what the name suggests. Whoo Flyers Jersey! Horribleville: You know those random scrawlings in the backs of comic books? This is basically that. June Sux: If you find witty repetition funny, then this one's for you! Little Gamers: The Swedish have a gaming strip, too. Loserz: A humorous, drama-filled look at the lives of society's social-outcasts. Lucid TV: A rare look at what really goes on behind the scenes at hospitals. Mac Hall: It's about... people. Who do things. This comic ended, but has been succeeded by Three Panel Soul (below). MegaTokyo: A simple webcomic-turned-manga about two guys' crazy stay in Japan. Ménage à 3: It's like a modern Three's Company in Canada, only with less Don Knotts. Morning Glory: (NSFW) A completely messed up comic about racism, child abuse, incest, rape, and other generally frowned-upon things. MS Paint Adventures: All the fun of a text adventure, without all that annoying "sticking to the programming" nonsense. Neglected Mario Characters: The original sprite comic. Based around the more neglected characters of the Mario world. Nuklear Power: Home of 8-bit Theatre, a lighthearted sprite-based take on the general story of the original Final Fantasy. The Outer Circle: A webcomic about what it's like to be a webcomic. Penny Arcade: The foremost video game-based webcomic gods. Perry Bible Fellowship: Nonsensical perfection. Press Start to Play: Another gaming comic. Come on, these descriptions can't all win awards. Raymondo Person: Just plain weird. You can get most of the way through this before you realize everything's part of one big story. Rock, Paper, Cynic: Borders on deep, silly, wrong, and nerdy at all times. RoosterTeeth Productions: Apparently they're a webcomic now, too. Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: I ran out of room for a description because the name's so long. Sexy Losers: (NSFW) A parody of hentai and sex in general. Can get really weird at times. You've been warned. Sinfest: God, Satan, sex, poetry, and one particularly manly pig. Slackerz: Trying desperately not to be a gaming comic. Succeeding half the time. Sorcery 101: In some alternate reality, werewolves, sorcerers, and vampires are commonplace. And frequently get into trouble! Squidi: Pixel-based comic site. Home of A Modest Destiny and The Starship Destiny. Three Panel Soul: Mac Hall's illegitimate love child. Now with 40% more realism! Also, only three panels. Treading Ground: The story of a man who works at a grocery store. And his underage girlfriend. This description was tough. VG Cats: Combining my two favorite things: Video games and cats.
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Random stick figures and math jokes. |