No.66195
>>66194
Comic ronnie yes, real life ronnie still bitching and moaning on twitter every other day.
No.66238
>>66194
Many years ago, I went through the first comics to that day's present comics, and kept reading to keep current on it. I didn't know he stopped making them. I assumed he would keep drawing more. Now that I know this, I really don't feel anything. The comics were okay, but nothing really too amazing. Oh well.
No.66241
https://youtu.be/nfSDDcPunZQI'm in the process of adapting a hidden gem of a webcomic..
dont skip through
check it out wizzies AND DONT LOOK IT UP BEFORE WATCHING,ITS BEST TO GO IN BLIND
No.66243
>>66241never knew that is a thing, turning comics into videos. interesting
have you seen anyone put forth extra effort into editing and drawing the outside spaces to fill the video at a standard aspect, ie 16:9, so the entire screen is filled?
No.66290
>>66243nah never, a lot of them actually lean into the comic style and have the panels sliding across the screen. im not a fan of that approach personally.
just finished 'episode 2.' this is where things pick up, if you don't like episode 2 you probably wont like the rest of this.
https://youtu.be/_KbpOe1RhRg No.66353
>>66241Cool stuff wiz. I have the first volume laying around here somewhere and downloaded the rest. Never got around to finishing it. Shiga is someone who can compensate for his pretty lackluster draftsmanship with a lot of creativity. 'Meanwhile' is also cool if you never checked it out.
No.66460
>>66241I watched both videos and decided to go and read the comic for myself. Pretty good comic. I really enjoyed it. I read it in about one day, but it probably really took just a few hours.
No.66484
>>66241>>66290Pretty good! Are you doing the entire thing?
No.66485
>>66484>>66460its on a sort of hiatus right now but I might come back to it.
No.66487
>>66482Seriously? I used to love his comics. Such a shame.
No.66550
>>66482Can't believe? The author's power-fantasy Mary Sue main character is female. No one would have such an obvious self-insert of the opposite sex unless it's what they wanted. That's like being surprised that the author wants to be a cyborg.
No.66551
>>66550Hey now, Tom Siddell has two main female characters in Gunnerkrigg Court one of whom is turning herself into a cyborg and Tom married a succubus!
No.66552
>>66551Yeah, I've been concerned about that. Hopefully it's just coincidental.
No.69860
collectedcurios.com
Sequential Art was quite a thing
No.70364
Sinfest.net is still alive
as for Dilbert… ugh… I am not so sure, maybevyoull find an archived collection somewhere
No.70371
>>66162Damn, this is still going? I remember discovering it as a teen and irreversibly fucking up my sense of humor and sexuality. (Not like that ever ended up mattering, but still…)
It was also where the term "fapping" came from in the english lexicon, right?
>>66216I remember reading that as well for a while, though some characters were kinda hard to swallow at times, they had this annoying aura about them.
I also liked reading The Noob Comic, and some other game related webcomics like a world of warcraft one with an undead and elf going on some wacky adventure where after hundreds of chapters of comedy it turned into a serious story or something. In that aspect I much preferred The Noob which just kept to doing jokes.
No.70375
>>70371This one right? Looking for Group. If I am not hallucinating, they were done by the people who did "Least I Could Do". Was nice, but yes they went super serious. The undead not actually being undead or something?
I'm not sure if the creators always were, but I dropped them when they didnt hide their leftism. I thin a decade ago I kinda checked on them and saw that they turned the "suck of a buck" hooker in to a FtM Tranny.