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I really can't wait to see what happens next. Betting on V pulling it together at the last second to save everyone, but beyond that there are just so many possibilities.
Dumbing of Age: Yeah, I can't POSSIBLY see ANY way for this to go HORRIBLY wrong...
That's a pretty good way to pitch something to me. Checking it out now.
But Unsounded usually looks like this though.
http://www.casualvillain.com/Unsounded/comic/ch07/pageart/ch07_67.jpg
I was going through it a while back but lost my place when my computer broke down.
So same old story.
I archive-binged Gaia today.
This is pretty nice.
Someone said this about today's Order of the Stick:
I recently discovered Horse eComics. The strips are kinda hit and miss, but I like the concept of writing strips based on random tweets from a spambot. Probably about as random something can be despite being a thing with only one actual author.
Also archive-binged Rumpelstiltzkin. The first chapter of it at least.
Both it and Gaia are first-chapter-only on mangamagazine now, unfortunately. I haven't gotten around to digging for another site with more stuff available.
This is on top of my semi-regularly reading Dudley's (New, Improved) Dungeon, Dudley's Dungeon II, xkcd, SUPER EFFECTIVE, and Brawl in the Family.
@Kraken:
Dude, don't just post NSFW images. This thread isn't marked.
...you're like four months late. At any rate.
Does that really count as NSFW?
That's probably really subjective, but it's okay to just err on the cautious side. Links to NSFW pictures are still allowed, so anyone who wants to see will still be able to.
That moment when you read one comic and everyone's really happy and you go to the next comic in your bookmarks list and someone just committed suicide.
(Context: Gunnerkrigg Court and Archipelago, respectively.)
Just a couple days ago I found out that Snow-by-Night thing. (Heh, you know, why won't I give you a linky already: [click].) It's one of those fantasy counterpart culture things. French colonisation of the Americas with magic, starring two thieves facing an unexpected competition. Unfortunately I can't think of any setting similar enough to work for a comparison, but I'm pretty sure you could find out some.