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PhoenixWright: Oh boy! Has no one mentioned Achewood?

This comic has been pretty much the only thing keeping me going these days. I maintain that it does take about a year to really get going; please refrain from making a final judgement until you've read a few of the strips with the character Roast Beef in them. Once he came in, the whole thing just became fantastic for me.
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LordCinnamon: Wow. I just don't get them. Nothing in there for me. Yet you think they're amazing. Wonderful :)
I went through the same thing, I assure you. The early ones just don't have a developed voice. And I unfortunately couldn't guarantee that you'd like what the comic turns into, but it's a great tale of friends that develop together with tons of great satire and some truly excellent plot arcs.
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PhoenixWright: I went through the same thing, I assure you. The early ones just don't have a developed voice. And I unfortunately couldn't guarantee that you'd like what the comic turns into, but it's a great tale of friends that develop together with tons of great satire and some truly excellent plot arcs.
I'll give it another chance then :)
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PhoenixWright: I went through the same thing, I assure you. The early ones just don't have a developed voice. And I unfortunately couldn't guarantee that you'd like what the comic turns into, but it's a great tale of friends that develop together with tons of great satire and some truly excellent plot arcs.
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LordCinnamon: I'll give it another chance then :)
Here's a later one, for some contrast... http://m.assetbar.com/achewood/uuag5kl1d
The future of the PS3, as seen by Tim Buckley (Ctrl+Alt+Del, but w/o the standard cast).
I'm sort of surprised (or maybe I shouldn't be) that noone has mentioned sexylosers yet.

I won't post the link, just google it, but be warned, very NSFW

Don't read it in the company of the following people:

-young children
-old children
-the elderly
-any other age group
-anyone else at all
-yourself
Could anyone recommend me comics in style of Order of the stick and 8-Bit theatre?
Anti-heroes is similar to Order of the Stick, however last updates are going out veeeery slowly.

Check ah.indolents.com
Hmm, the first was probably Penny Arcade.

I've read a bunch over the years, and some have gone away.

I think my current list looks something like:
XKCD
Dr. McNinja
Penny Arcade
NerfNow
Dinosaur Comics
Kiwi By Beats (Modern Snake Head and Great)
Order of the Stick
Erfworld
FreakAngels
Gunnerkrigg Court
Girl Genius
Lackadaisy

And Achewood and Fanboys Online whenever they deem to update.
Hrm...

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Petrell: * Darken
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ZamFear: Bunny
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bitterbohemian: Only one I really read is Gunnerkirgg Court by Tom Sidell.
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Matchstickman: Dr McNinja
I've met the creators of these, and a whole bunch of others. I went around with some friends asking artists to draw pirates fighting ninjas. The artist of Dubious Tales drew this, which is the most awesome thing we got except for an amazing picture of Hellboy from the artist of such, who was sick of people asking him to draw them, and was relieved that I hadn't.
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klaymen: Anti-heroes is similar to Order of the Stick, however last updates are going out veeeery slowly.

Check ah.indolents.com
Neat thanks, new reading material :) If anyone else knew more things like Anti-heroes, Order of the stick or 8-Bit theatre let me know
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Post edited January 24, 2012 by PhoenixWright
I read Order of the Stick, Full Frontal Nerdity, Penny Arcade, and Questionable Content. I also read Oglaf, Gone with the Blastwave, Darths and Droids, and I just found Sequential Art.
Edit: Forgot The Princess Planet.
Post edited February 28, 2011 by doccarnby
I've started reading Moképon. I love me some Pokémon.

Oh, I used to read Pebble Version, but I stopped for some reason.

...And Super Effective.
Post edited March 02, 2011 by Damuna
I've been heavily into MS Paint Adventures lately. Problem Sleuth blew my mind, and the current adventure, Homestuck, is beyond amazing.
PhD comics - been reading them since undergrad ... still read 'em today.

For those who don't know, PhD stands for Piled Higher and Deeper - it's about grad school. Why Piled Higher and Deeper? because it goes BS, MS, then PhD :)

It's sort of like Dilbert for grad students.

One of my favorites of the early comics. :)

And of course the introduction of my favorite character: Mike Slackenerny
Post edited March 02, 2011 by crazy_dave