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May 05, 2004

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I'm currently listening to: "Until the Day I Die" by Story of the Year on LAUNCHcast

In honor of inter-net-ional Webcomics Awareness Day, I'd post my reading list for webcomics. Try a couple of them out!

Sluggy Freelance - The webcomic with the largest archive I've ever had to read through. It's got six years of nifty darn comics behind it, and every one is worth reading. I mean, what other comic has a bunny with a switchblade, The book of E-ville, a poinging ferret, Santa's allergy to nerf, and an assasin with orange hair? (Side story from the Dimension of Pain on the weekend. You just gotta love Reakk!) Gigantic forum, I'm hidden in there somewhere. Updates daily.

Namir Deiter - It took me about two years before I could spell it from memory, and now that I do, I check it every day. It's a furry comic with the main character being Tipper Namir, a orange and white kitty/anthro who is trying to get along in life... of course, after the Christmas that she caught her (ex)boyfriend cheating on her, I'm sure she'll be just fine. Full of Plot holes, slugs, and missing parents. Updates weekdays.

Unlike Minerva/You Say It First - Furry comic about Brisbane's life at the Minerva theatre, and after the theatre closed. I gotta say, I already miss Unlike Minerva, but the continuation has proved to be pretty fun so far. You Say It First is a sequel, so it sort of help to read the Unlike Minerva archives. Updates twice times a week. Currently drawn by the same artist as Namir Deiter.

Spare Parts - Gaming/Computer comic with three guys and one ditz. Cute, not furry. Written by the same author as Unlike Minerva/You Say It First, Drawn by the same artist as Namir Deiter. Updates M-W-F

Cascade Failure - Computer Programming webcomic. I can understand the dillemmas, but on a different sort of wavelength than computer majors would. Read through the "Dare to be Binary" competition arc. If you aren't hooked by then, then there's no hope for you. Updates Mondays.

Geek Salad - Computer Geeks Unite! Totally awesome Aussie webcomic that I couldn't have possibly appreciated without reading Cascade Failure first. (What?! At least I'm honest!) Now that I've read the archives, I have to check it. Of course, there are some that are great as stand-alones... such as Adam's Australian Rant. Salad is good for you. Leave a note on the tagboard, join the forum. I'm in there somewhere. Updates weekly.

Savvie and Lacey - Adult webcomic, but fun! BDSM webcomic that really doesn't make a person reading it feel uncomfortable. Wait'll you see the Dress from Hell! And Lacey's christmas elf outfit... Chatterbox here, too. I'm in the forums also. Updates on the first and the fifteenth of the month. Written and Backstory updates on the first of each month. Drawn by the great James LiGate. You rock!

Kiagi Swordscat - What do you get when you have an anthro cat and a girl living togeather? Fun, Ninja skillz, and Intrigue, actually. Meow on their Tagboard, and check out the guy with the "Boy Blunder" outfit. *mischevious grin* Updates M-W-F

GPF:General Protection Fault - Another computer geek comic. Big, honkin' archive, but worth reading just for the Surrepititious Machinations arc. 1337 required for some other arcs, but don't let that scare you! Crossover with Kevin and Kell. Updates daily.

Kevin and Kell - She-Wolf Kell marries a Rabbit named Kevin, and that's just where it picks up. Predator... in love with prey... in a world that looks down in interspecies romances. Teriffic commentary on the world we live in, without losing pace. Another big, honkin' archive, though. Probably the webcomic I've been reading the longest. Updates daily

Wapsi Square - I see so much of myself in Monica, I'm suprised I didn't find the strip earlier. So what do you get when you put togeather Art, Rock, and the Aztec god of Drinking? Read and find out. Updates M-W-F

Girly - Just recently reached 100 comics, Girly is a little bit angsty, but worth a look. Sequel/Spinoff of Cutewendy, but you don't have to read CW first or anything. (I like it better without, really.) I so want a T-shirt that says "LOLOMGWTF"! Updates M-W-F

Dominic Deegan - I couldn't stop reading the archives. It was paralyzing. This is the sort of webcomic I love. Punny at parts, hilarious at others, and literally liberally lined with alliteration thanks to Spark the cat, definately worth reading. "DEATH FROM ABOVE!!!" Updates weekdays

Sore Thumbs - This is the my most recent webcomic addition, but mostly because it's new. Gaming comic, but it has promise of intrigue and political themes. For some reason I keep hearing Excel's voice when I read Harmony's speechbox. Updates M-W-F


If I've forgotten any, I'll post them posthaste. Meanwhile, choose one, choose several, and sample away this webcomics awareness day! See ya!
(I promise, that will be the last time you ever see me even attempt 1337. Honest.)

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