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Chaos

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Since we´ve already had two threads about normal comics lately, allow me to introduce a related genre - web comics. (for those of you who don´t know, these are comic strips published in the internet)

I´d like everyone who wants to introduce their favorite web comic.

I´ll start of with my favorite: The Order of the Stick, by Rich Burlew.

http://www.giantitp.com

(hint: go to the Comic section, then choose Cast of Characters from the bar at the bottom; the link from there takes you back to the latest issue, so then choose Start with #1)

The comic is about a party of adventurers from the Dungeons & Dragon (D&D) role-playing game who - hence the title - are drawn as stick figures. Some of the comic´s jokes make fun of the D&D rules, others make fun of role-playing or fantasy cliché; if you´re not into RPGs you´re probably not going to get these, but there are plenty of other jokes you WILL get.

The Order of the Stick consists of six brave adventurers:

Elan, an enthusiastic young bard who, unfortunately, isn´t the sharpest knife in the drawer
Typical Quotes:
"There´s six of us, and six of them. If we team up, all ten of us..."
"*singing* move, move, move, move silently across the battlefield."

Durkon Thundershield, a dwarven priest of Thor, god of thunder (and drinking), who is also very afraid of trees
Typical Quotes:
"What would Thor do?"
"There´s a saying among dwarves: if a tree kills alone in the forest, does it make a sound?"

Haley Starshine, a rogue whose interests include treasure, and the acquisition of treasure
Typical Quotes:
"...and treasure!"
"Sneak Attack!"

Belkar Bitterleaf, a halfling ranger with deap-seated emotional problems (read: homicidal maniac)
Typical Quotes:
"Gotcha, sucker!"
"You guys go ahead. I´ll harvest his kidneys and then catch up with you."

Varsuvius, an elven wizard with melodramatic tendencies
Typical Quotes:
"I am quite busy telling the laws of nature to sit down and be quiet."
"Well, either I have spontaneously decided to get in touch with my reptilian side, or I was the target of a baleful polymorph spell..."

And finally, Roy Greenhilt, a fighter who has the unenviable job of leading this menagerie on their adventures
Typical quotes:
"I dream of the day when I will have learned to stop asking questions to which I will regret learning the answers."
"*sigh*"
 
Sexylosers. I can't link to it here though.

Sinfest is great as well. I used to read a lot of webcomics, now I only read those two plus Crap I Drew on my Lunchbreak and You Damn Kid.

And my girlfriend's webcomic too.
 
www.somethingpositive.net (my favorite)
Two side projects he has are Midnight Macabre and New Gold Dream.

scandalsheet.keenspace.com
pvponline.com
gpf-comics.com
www.queenofwands.net (Now defunct, but fun to read the archives)
userfriendly.org (a classic)
twolumps.keenspace.com
flem.keenspace.com
reallifecomics.com
questionablecontent.net
www.ctrlaltdel-online.com
penny-arcade.com

Crap...That's maybe half of my daily read list. Did I mention I love webcomics? :)

(ETA...Indeed, sexylosers is great. However, it's not safe for work, home, or even the privacy of your bathroom.)
 
Yep, pretty defunct. At least it stopped. Comics like Sluggy and 8-bit Theater should have been defunct a long time ago...
 
Since we´ve already had two threads about normal comics lately, allow me to introduce a related genre - web comics. (for those of you who don´t know, these are comic strips published in the internet)

I´d like everyone who wants to introduce their favorite web comic.

I´ll start of with my favorite: The Order of the Stick, by Rich Burlew.

Thank you for that, that had me laughing until my ribs hurt. It's been a few years since I've played D&D, but from the age of 10 and for the next two decades I enjoyed it immensely.
 
Yep, pretty defunct. At least it stopped. Comics like Sluggy and 8-bit Theater should have been defunct a long time ago...

Never got into 8-bit, but I remember the days when Sluggy was funny. Or at least fun to read. About four years ago it just got massively boring.
 
Chaos, thank you for introducing me to The Order of the Stick! I read all the archives these last days and loved it! Here's a new fan.
 
Thank you for that, that had me laughing until my ribs hurt. It's been a few years since I've played D&D, but from the age of 10 and for the next two decades I enjoyed it immensely.

It has some jokes for the 1st and 2nd edition veterans, too. There´s an old man around strip #220 who was an adventurer in AD&D, and complain about how young 3rd edition folks today don´t know how good they have it, and so on... ;)
 
I'm not allowed to post URL's yet, but this is my favorite.

www(DOT)daybydaycartoon(DOT)com

It tends toward the conservative side, but not too much. I identify with the Jan character so much it's not funny!
 

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