They have comics on the internet now?
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
I've been reading webcomics for a long time now.
The history of webcomics is quite involved. The field's been around for over 10 years now. They range from newspaper comics with an online presence, to online comics with a newspaper presence, to comics which should never see print, and comics which could never see print.
One good way to get to find good comics is to read the review / critisism sites out there.
Self publishing means that it's never been easier to launch your own comic. Even if you can't draw, you can always write, shoot, play, or clip art your comic into existence. Or you could form a team, someone's just announced a new experiment to find artists, authors and techies and make a comic with a little bit of work from everyone. I'm signing up. There's a story inside all of us.
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CrazyDave
p.s. I could probably write an article about each of those links if I had the time!






rofl, loving the
rofl, loving the terrorisland link
Dinosaur Comics
In case you don't click back on qwantz, I'll let you in on a secret. He's used the same 6 panels for nearly 1000 strips! Most of them have three "easter eggs" too. A title tag (mouse over the image), the email subject, and the RSS title.
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I'd like to add http://xkcd.com/
Been there, Done that,
Been there, Done that, Bought the T-Shirt.
He even offered me a refund when he shipped it late, just after losing his full time job. He's a good guy.
Dr McNinja is pretty good. One of the few to get recomended to me by a friend. It's drawn with quite high realism. But written with extreme surrealism.