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101 Megahertz |
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This website is maintained by one of my internet friends, best known as Living Fruit Virus.
Be sure to check out his short animated movie called It's Springy, definitely his best work at the moment. |
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AboutUs |
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Now here's an idea: If people are using Wikipedia as an enyclopedia, why not use that same engine to make a website index. That's basically what AboutUs is all about. |
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Afterstrife |
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A pretty intriguing comic about the afterlife. Reminds me a lot of Grim Fandango, for some reason. |
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Athur de Pins |
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This French guy is one of the most awesome artists I've come across. Not only is he an excellent illustrator, but also creator of highly smooth animations. You don't need to have an understanding of the French language to enjoy this website. |
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Bob the Angry flower |
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One of my favorites. A comic with no real update schedule about an angry flower! And boy, is he angry. The comics often imply a clever message. |
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Bonus Stage |
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The first webtoon that grew on me like a regular TV show, made by Matt Wilson. About two college drop-outs, Joel Dawson and Phil Argus, who live in a simulated world... thingy. |
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Cectic |
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Atheist comic about atheist issues. |
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Choice Comics |
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A Newgrounds-ish webcomic listing where people can vote for webcomics. All members can submit any comic they want, so it's like crossing Wikipedia with OnlineComics.net |
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Comic Space |
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It's like MySpace except it's all about comics, which is better by default. Add me as your friend ^^; |
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Commissioned |
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Obsedian's autobiographical comic that resembles LWA somewhat, except it's much more detailed. |
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Dat dus... |
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It's my friend's blog, the site is written in Dutch because "it's the superior language". |
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DeviantART |
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Without doubt the biggest online art community on the face of the planet, and it hosts some of my work as well. And you can register and upload art as well! |
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Extra Life |
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A funny gaming comic with an extensive blog and a successful podcast about geeky issues. |
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Geert Oosterhof |
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This blog features artwork of one of my classmates. Geert Oosterhof has a very distinctive style and he's also one of the founders of the Tilburgian comic magazine I work for. |
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GEOweasel |
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A webtoon by Niko Anesti that constantly breaks the 4th wall, makes fun of itself, and pretty much drowns in self pity. Yet, I think this website has potential and it's pretty funny on occasions. |
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Gunnerkrigg Court |
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You need to check this comic out. This is one of those comics you can't just pick up, and once you start reading the archives, you need some serious self control to stop. Intriguing story combined with solid artwork equals win. |
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Muse Academy |
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The Muse Academy is a deity-run, magical place, in a far-away land, where immortal beings are being taught... stuff. The story seems to center a mortal poet who is accepted into the academy as the only mortal student. |
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Newgrounds |
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Newgrounds, probably one of the most popular places on the e-zone. Features thousands upon thousands of Flash movies... most of them suck though. |
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No Pink Ponies |
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It's the story of a girl who runs a comic store. It combines geeks, romance and humor without getting annoying. |
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nockFORCE |
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A webtoon by Ian Jones-Quartey and Jim Gisriel featuring the adventures of the rap band nockFORCE. The series features occasional episodes and weekly "quickies" which are surprisingly amusing. |
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Nothing Better |
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When I discovered this comic, I was sucked into it immediately. The artwork, the multi-dimensional characters and the philosophical storyline make this comic worth reading. |
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Online Comics |
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A very useful listing of online comics. Also contains a wide range of community features that will keep you in touch with anything online comic. This site will be listed there as soon as we meet their criteria. |
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Penny Arcade |
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[Insert standard-issue website here] |
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Player vs Player |
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Clever gaming comic that could go straight into the newspapers, if you ask me. |
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Poison Paradise |
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This is a webcomic project by Leigh Anna Frostad, a talented artist I know from DeviantART. It's a boy-love story, so check it out if you're into that kinda stuff. |
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Richard Dawkins Foundation |
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Richard Dawkins is one of the most awesome atheists alive. A great resource for atheists, humanists and basically all brights. |
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Roxane Masey |
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This is Roxane Masey's blog, a classmate of mine. |
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Scary Go Round |
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A comic about a shitload of characters (mostly girls). Looks like your typical soap opera, but... oh wait, it is. Except for the monsters, robots and bugs that take over people's minds.
Features very beautiful vector art and is updated very regularly... considering this guy (John Allyson) lives off this stuff. |
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Sinfest |
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A very long-running comic about the life of a guy... and a lot of random stuff. |
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Sore Thumbs |
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If you're a democrat, or something similar to that, then you can't get around this webcomic. It might look shallow at first sight (big breasted anime main character, for example), but it's actually quite clever and often reacts on recent events. |
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Strange Someone |
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Quoting the site: "Strange Someone is about a woman named Liz who just wants to finish writing her book and instead, gets caught up in the weirdness surrounding the guy she's hired to help her."
Just started, but already sets up a distinctive and very appealing visual style. |
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Subnormalty |
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Without much doubt one of the cleverest and thoughtful comics I have ever read. The artwork is quite pleasing to the eye as well. |
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The Brights |
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You must've figured out by now that I'm an atheist. If you are an atheist and posess a naturalistic view on reality, there's no valid excuse not to visit this website. |
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The Dreamland Chronicles |
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Without much doubt, one of the most wonderfully crafted web comics out there. Three dimensional comics are not uncommon nowadays. Three dimensional comics that actually portray some emotions and an intriguing plot are rare, and this is one of them. |
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The Webcomic Beacon |
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A practical and down-to-earth podcast for anyone who is (getting) into web comics. |
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The Webcomic List |
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One of the bigger webcomic listings on the Internets. TrioSolution.com is listed there. It's crawling system is somewhat weird though. |
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Tipinhus.com |
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This is the website of a Brazilian pal of mine, Luis Antonio F. de Carvalho, also known as Heavy. I think I know him for over 5 years now.
The website is host to his work, but also the work of many other artists, including some of mine. |
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Wapsi Square |
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A mixture of typical independent post-college woman adventures... uh, and some Aztec god of alcohol? Cool artwork by Paul Taylor. |
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Wulffmorgenthaler |
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This Danish comic (in English) is apparently a part of a Danish TV show on DR2.
Updated very frequently, drawn in a very unique style and has a unique, disturbed, form of humor. |