September 23, 2004
Curious George: Favorite Online Cartoons
Curious George: Great Online Cartoons? My current favorite is Time Kreider
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Penny Arcade for games and just regular crap, Day by Day for politics.
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Something Positive for my tri-weekly dose of teh bitter. The Joy of Tech, which, though geeky, is sweet enough to rot teeth. Bob the Angry Flower for all around awesomeness.
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Red Meat, because when life gives you poop, make poop juice.
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Ctrl+Alt+Del
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Sluggy Freelance
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Achewood is brilliant.
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Daily Dinosaur Comic. I love this one. It's nerdy but really, really cool. And the drawing stay the same every day. How rad, eh?
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Questionable Content, naturally. The only one I've found that actually made me laugh out loud. Oooh, the hipsters.
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toothpaste for dinner. Here's a recent favorite of mine . . .
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Diesel Sweeties is constantly funny and engaging.
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Sexy Losers. NSFW. You were warned. SinFest. Daily goodness.
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Ozy and Mille. Hadn't seen Questionable content - it's now cracking me up. Thanks fb!
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The Order of the Stick, because I own 20-sided dice. :-P
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Goats and Lore Brand are both great, and if you fancy something a little different, Slow Wave is remarkable. People send their dreams to Jesse Reklaw and he makes comics of them. Amazing stuff.
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Really enjoying slow wave -- thanks.
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Sexy Losers is damn good. But Hard's recent problems really affected the output rate. Sinfest was good but lost it's mojo after 9/11 and has become too preachy for my taste. Right now I enjoy Penny Arcade and Mac Hall (by the way, Matt's rants and links eventually guided me toward MeFi).
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Goddammit, Mac Hall (broken link up there).
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Oooh, Ozy and Millie's good. Nice, old-skool Calvin & Hobbes vibe. The Dinosaurs thing rocks too.
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PvP, one of the more famous ones; Scary Go Round; Adventurers; Antihero For Hire; Megatokyo; Nukees; Partially Clips; Nodwick; Full Frontal Nerdity; Mac Hall; and Spells and Whistles, which might not get updated all that much. Plus a couple others that were mentioned earlier (Sluggy and PA) - together they make my daily morning comic reading.
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Goats. All-time fave. My New Fighting (or Filing) Techniques Is Unstoppable/Get Your War On. MNFTIU is wonderfully deranged (particularly "Filing"), and GYWO contains the funniest and angriest critiques of American foreign policy around. I'm not particularly a fan of Achewood, but goetter posted this a couple of months back and it was pretty great, especially in context
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No mention yet of Sinfest??? <shocked> Today's comic.
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Why? Filler of course. Only comic that made me laugh out loud regularly.
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kaibutsu from MeFi put me onto Buttercup Festival. Sample goodness. Also, Cat and Girl and WIGU.
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Exploading Dog is art. Also good: Cooper MadameFA Outer Burrows Onery Boy Bueno the Bear(if you can find out how the hell to get to the front page it gets better) Cat and Girl is the best comic I've ever seen. Get Your War On is proably the funniest.
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Wigu Is pure comedy gold
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for me, my 'open in tabs' every day is: sluggy freelance (daily) WIGU (daily-ish) something positive (thrice weekly) diesel sweeties (daily) cat and girl (and the various works of dorothy, my one and only true love despite the fact that she's in new york and has no idea who i am) (weekly) sam and fuzzy (thrice weekly) keaner (intermittent) able and baker (daily) frank and frank (in the hope that there will be another of these glorious, beautiful, sweet snippets of bear-and-boy joy) (intermittent) pathetic geek stories (intermittent) slow wave (weekly-ish) scary-go-round (daily) questionable content (thrice weekly but maybe shifting to a daily)
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Shabot6000, although you have to be reasonably knowledgeable about Judaism to get most of the jokes. In addition to casting yet another vote for Wigu and Scary-Go-Round, I highly recommend The Girl In Black. The only problem is, the strip's creator is dating my wife's brother. There is nothing like a cartoon illustration of your brother-in-law's naked butt to make you wonder whether you really want to read webcomics over breakfast.
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I was gonna post "Snoopy" but y'all are hippin' me out the door. jerkcity just 'cause.
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i always liked Boy on a stick and slither
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Ah, that Pogo could have been online. I guess I'm not hip--a lot of these leave me :[ But I like one about the mogies :) hee, hee, Jacobw