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Online Comic Strips and Webtoons

I like Slow Wave, a strip based on dreams submitted to the artist.

Keenspot is a network of strips with various genres and styles. Strips are archived so you can compare the storylines, drawing style and writing skills from the strip's beginning to months or years later.
I read Cool Cat Studios and Everything Jake, a college humor strip that later added sci-fi/supernatural storylines. I also checked out Sinfest as suggested by WoodenCoyote on another thread.
 
Atland is great fun for fantasy-lovers... Another one is Cogs & Robbers. It's steampunk adventure! Made by a friend of mine. I also enjoy peeking at the Marvel, DC, Image and Dabel Brothers previews.
 
I use to LOVE Dynamite Girl. Pretty cool. Blonde chick kicking ass. VERY much inspired by Quentin Tarantino's films. Recommended.
 
CattiGuen said:
I use to LOVE Dynamite Girl. Pretty cool. Blonde chick kicking ass. VERY much inspired by Quentin Tarantino's films. Recommended.

Care to post a link to that web comic Catti?
Please?
 
I wonder if anyone on the forum reads comics or webtoons online.

What are your favourite online comics? Have any rare gems you'd like to share?

My favourites include XKCD and Hark! A Vagrant. I've also been getting into Korean webtoons, and I'm loving Room #305.
 
I'm reading some Korean webtoons. Tower of God, Noblesse and Ability. I prefer fantasy ones, but I'll check the Room#305 as well.

EDIT: Dmitri, Room #305 is great! Good I've check it out. :) Thanks.
 
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I don't read any online, but I have started The Walking Dead comic books as I started the show and loved it! Anticipating the new episodes to come back on in Feb! I hate mid season breaks :(

Do you recommend any good comics I may enjoy :)?
 
I've come to the conclusion online comics are for comic readers of a certain age preferable to traditional comics. The common perception I feel is that book readers are meant to be intellectual whereas comic readers are meant to be juvenile. I'm forty five, I got rid of my last traditional comic collection twenty five years ago. My comic collection is growing again albeit it's invisible.
 
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