First, it was Dork Tower. Darn if those little gaming geeks weren’t adorable.
Then it was PvP, which has quickly become my favorite comic. Since they are both published by the same house, I went to Comic-Con here in San Diego just to meet the authors, John Kovalik and Scott Kurtz. (Scott even doodled on my PvP cast shirt - glee!)
Then matt_mcl ended up introducing me to Boy Meets Boy, and damn if I ain’t in love with Skids. Shibby!
And now another friend has introduced me to Sinfest, and I’m finding myself going there every day. It’s kind of like Bloom County on coke (even the main character looks like a cross between Steve Dallas and Milo Bloom).
Granted, it takes me a grand total of two minutes to read these comics, but damn if they aren’t addicting.
So I’m considering starting my own web comic, just 'cause it looks so easy.
As well as Sluggy Freelance, and RPG World (which is on a short break at the moment), and Angst Technology. I also read Sexy Loser, which I won’t post a link to because of somewhat questionable content.
I’m trying to catch up on Sinfest.
I do adore The Daily Texan comics that have graduated to http://www.spaceagecomics.com ; especially Irritability, Bloodsausage, and Buffman.
And Liberty Meadows ( http://www.libertymeadows.com ) is great (and so is its creator, Frank “Monkeyboy” Cho!)
its called “ding!” its basically funny satric shots at the online game everquest and online pay for gaming in general but gamespy dosent have any new ones
I stopped reading Sinfest a while ago, because I realised that I really don’t like that comic. Same goes with Sluggy, although I’d like to begin reading it again.
Dang, ya’ll covered my favorites. Supermegatopia, Kevin and Kell, and Sinfest.
Here’s my two. Sherman’s Lagoon, the adventures of a Shark, and Schlock Mercenary. Schlock is Funny, violent, SciFi comic fun. The message board (when it’s up, Keenspot’s BBS has been down a month or so now) is full of super-intelligent people.
userfriendly.org Some hilarious windows and aol bashing. I recommend going through the archive in order,because most of them have references to past strips.
the lack of Exploitation Now is sad (though understandable… when one of the main characters is a porn star, a link is unlikely…).
the comic itself is sorta “come for the T&A, stay for the deep, spiritual, and balanced character development. and more T&A.”
interesting message board, too… i’ve seen stuff there that would be highbrow in GD.