So, I was reading Sinfest...
Apr. 9th, 2004 04:34 amYou know, Sinfest? and suddenly, I realized something. I want one of the comic collection books. More than that, I want some... okay, several... of the strips in shirt format. Unfortunately, they don't sell that. Hmph. I could attempt to make these myself, but I'd likely mess it up. Is there any way to do this that does NOT involve messing it up and/or safety pins, and would it be ethically reprehensible/copyright infringement?
Now, Lore comics does have strips on shirts for sale, but none of them are the one I really really want. Same issues as above.
And all this rambling comes to a question, namely: which is your favorite comic, preferably something that can easily be found on the web? I get bored at 5am, and need something to rea... holy crap, I need to be up in four hours, djusk' a!
Now, Lore comics does have strips on shirts for sale, but none of them are the one I really really want. Same issues as above.
And all this rambling comes to a question, namely: which is your favorite comic, preferably something that can easily be found on the web? I get bored at 5am, and need something to rea... holy crap, I need to be up in four hours, djusk' a!
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Date: 2004-04-14 11:31 am (UTC)Well, my webcomic reading list is pretty extensive (you can see it on our Links (http://www.edgecomic.com/) page), but here's the cream of the crop:
The mad geniuses in my comic reading are:
Sluggy Freelance (http://www.sluggy.com) (Pete is the Shakespeare of webcomics -- sometimes long and dense, but also funny and accessible at every step. He makes this stuff look easy.)
Megatokyo (http://www.megatokyo.com/) (already mentioned) has absolutely gorgeous art, and has an ingenious plot that blends shoujo-style relationship-angst as well as l33t gamer madness.
KidRadd (http://www.kidradd.com/) is both an original pixel comic, and an animated comic. It starts out all simple and deceptive - aww, look, it's a comic about a cute video game, and then gets deeper, darker, and quite breathtaking.
Kagerou (http://www.electric-manga.com/) has incredible art and quite psychedelic colors, and one of the most original fantasy settings I've seen.
Edge of the World (http://www.edgecomic.com) (recently started) is about chicks, sorcery and Cleveland. (rumours that I might be biased, being the webmaster of it, and married to the artist, are insiduous propaganda, and not to be trusted).
Those are a good start, anyway, though of course there's always more to recommend. :)
~Dmitri Z. Webmaster, Edge of the World (http://www.edgecomic.com) web comic