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Post by Boxie on Jul 31, 2013 13:23:32 GMT
Thanks to the internet, theres more comics then ever for readers to find and love!
I know myself i've got a few webcomics that i follow and have me hooked,
If you havent seen them before-- i highly recommend checking it out, you wont be sorry.
So how about you guys-- whats your fave webcomics at the moment you've been reading?
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Post by epic on Aug 1, 2013 0:33:36 GMT
*scoots in* If y'all know me, you'd know that I am an avid follower to Homestuck, found on mspaintadventures.com/ . The plot can get really confusing at times, and many say that Andrew Hussie doesn't know how to tell a story, but I read it for the characters I enjoy and the interesting game concepts within it. It also has some fantastic visuals and some of my favorite music tracks featured in some of the flash segments. It's not an easy read and not everyone finds it interesting, but if you have the patience and curiosity, I would recommend Homestuck. Another interesting webcomic that I follow is Ava's Demon, found on www.avasdemon.com/ . I love the illustration to death. The colors of every character and every panel is picked so carefully and is very pleasing to the eyes. So far, the story is picking up with several antagonists/possible friends to Ava and Wrathia. I can't wait to see what happens to her! I also follow Boxie's various comics, especially Melodies of the Heart. I find that her characters and stories are really enjoyable, whether in shenanigans or drama. She's also a lot more experienced at this thing than I am and is kind of a Yoda to me heheheehe;;; Y'all should go read her things on her smackjeeves www.smackjeeves.com/profile.php?id=88867 :U
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Post by agnarag on Aug 2, 2013 7:32:09 GMT
I'm an homestuck follower too, though I don't particularly love webcomics. I like the depth of the plot and some character are really nice, although I hate how combats are reduced in a couple of pictures or avoided and how some situations fail to express their emotionality or go bad in funniness. I know homestuck is thought to be a parody, but sometimes its lack of seriousness is frustrating.
I used to read a webcomic that featured the sons of Grim and Mandy (the main characters of the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy) in a really dark plot, but I can't remember the title. I quitted to read it because I was busy with school, but some of its ideas were simply brilliant, although often the author went bad in some pedo-incestuous fanservices (not so bad as you can think, but they were a little disappointing after a while).
Nowadays I'm reading a Touhou's fanfiction called "koishi komeiji's heart-throbbing adventure". It is published on nico nico douga in the form of short episodes and the first ones are really bad drawn, although in the last ones the drawings become nearly professional (I think the author got some help). The plot is interesting, although excessively violent, with some situations that are unacceptably disturbing (mental breakdowns, infanticides, tortures...). There is some depth in this comic, but it is hidden under an high pile of corpses and entrails... If you loved Highurashi no naku koro ni and knew something about Touhou, I would recommend you this comic.
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Post by kentkobi on Aug 3, 2013 3:26:45 GMT
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Post by theharajukudj on Aug 7, 2013 0:01:39 GMT
i am into Ava's demon right now while i work on my own webcomic thats coming soon haha.
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