OK, I'll admit it, I've become obsesed over webcomics, I just enjoy watching them, if you have any you like, post it here.
Se far I know and like these:
www.awkwardzombie.com
www.sisterclaire.com
www.sorethumbs.keenspot.com (PG-15 or something)
www.rockpapercynic.com/index.php
www.eeriecuties.com (PG-13)
*coughstickycough*
none of the comics I link to are for kids. Just sayin'.
www.explosm.net/comics (cyanide and happiness)
www.xkcd.com (XKCD)
just for starters.
These are some cool webcomics with the Commodore Seal of Approval! Most of them probably have some strong language, and...uh...adult themes???, unless otherwise noted.
Achewood (http://achewood.com/)
Nedroid (http://nedroid.com/) (Cool for all ages!)
Rumblo (http://rumblo.com/)
Hark! A Vagrant (http://harkavagrant.com/)
Penny Arcade (http://www.penny-arcade.com/)
Lucid TV (http://www.lucid-tv.com/)
Dinosaur Comics (http://www.qwantz.com) (Usually pretty safe)
Gunnerkrigg Court (http://www.gunnerkrigg.com) (PG at most)
Pictures for Sad Children (http://www.picturesforsadchildren.com/)
Wonderella (http://nonadventures.com/)
Jerkcity (http://www.jerkcity.com/) (Not even remotely for kids, what were you thinking?)
I'll add some more if they come to me.
Quote from: Commodore Miku on June 26, 2009, 01:38:58 AMNedroid (http://nedroid.com/) (Cool for all ages!)
TOO CUTE
How could Tacheon Forget to mention this one? It's usually pretty safe. (http://drmcninja.com/archive.html)
The First page of one of my Favorite D&D Comics, Order of the Stick, This one is pretty mature, Not recommended for those under 15/16 I guess. (http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0001.html)
I've been reading Great. (http://www.kiwisbybeat.com/great1.html)
I have to admit, I really really like it, and after a little while of being enthralled with it, I felt that I should stop being selfish already and share it with TDC.
Why isn't El Goonish Shive (http://egscomics.com/) on here? I'd say it's PG-13 material mostly. Warning: if gender-bending isn't your thing, this comic has a lot of that going on, especially at the beginning. Speaking of the beginning, start reading from there; EGS is one continuous story. Updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Quote from: Hi no Seijin on May 23, 2010, 07:45:55 PM
Why isn't El Goonish Shive (http://egscomics.com/) on here? I'd say it's PG-13 material mostly. Warning: if gender-bending isn't your thing, this comic has a lot of that going on, especially at the beginning. Speaking of the beginning, start reading from there; EGS is one continuous story. Updates Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
And sometimes it goes into Cerebus Syndrome Mode (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CerebusSyndrome) at a few points, but there are definitely breaks in funny afterward. That's what makes it so awesome.
And there's
Brawl in the Family (http://www.brawlinthefamily.com), as I'm sure many of you are aware of, but I didn't see it on here. Absolutely safe for work, if you haven't heard of it.
Bug (http://www.bugcomic.com/) is also great, but slightly more mature at a few points. Language sometimes.
I just found Ginger's Bread (http://www.gingersbread.com/). Good art, good story. PG-13 for occasional language.
I've been reading a lot of Cyanide & Happiness (mentioned above) and The Oatmeal (http://theoatmeal.com/).
Yep.
I've got a few more to throw out here.
Ansem Retort (http://ansemretort.org/) Warning: Rated R for Dead Baby Comedy. (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DeadBabyComedy) Most definitely NSFW. Irregular updates.
Zeldanime (http://www.zeldanime.com/), which remakes the original Legend of Zelda cartoon. The comic updates are irregular, but they also post Zelda news, extra artwork, and, hopefully once they get it fixed, polls.
Here's a new comic called FanFyria (http://insanesoft.org/fanfyria/). Updates Mondays and Thursdays.
Here's one that's relatively new: Supernormal Step (http://supernormalstep.com/), which I would give a PG-13 warning. Updates Mondays and Thursdays.