Okay, so I know we have a Homestuck thread, but does anyone read any OTHER webcomics?
I currently read Sandra and Woo, a comic that starts out as a 12-year-old girl who finds a raccoon (which she names Woo) that can talk. Hilarity ensues. I'd rate this about a mild PG-13 rating for some arcs later on.
Anyone else read any other webcomics?
NOTE: If the webcomic is not Scratch-safe, do not link it, only talk about it. I think we all know how to use Google.
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technoguyx wrote:
Laternenpfahl wrote:
xkcd
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Yeah no xkcd is kind of awful sometimes let's be honest here
Questionable Content is where it's at (though it does have questionable content in it)
C&H is also good on occasion (though again, not Scratch-safe)
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Homestuck lolol
Haha kidding, though that's probably my favorite.
My second favorite webcomic is 8-Bit Theater, it's like one of the most famous webcomics, if you haven't heard of it then you suck. I rate it PG-13.
Others I read are Brawl in the Family (PG) and xkcd (PG-13)
Oh, and Cyanide and Happiness, but that's way innapropriate for Scratch. XD
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banana500 wrote:
if you haven't heard of it then you suck
Wow, a bit harsh there
Wickimen wrote:
I like Cyanide and Happiness on occasion (thank you veggie) and Hark a Vagrant (thank you lui)
I don't think I'm into any others though my friend wants me to read Homestuck
yer welcome
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I'm not a fan of webcomics, but I do enjoy some Scandinavia and the World. (Not Scratch friendly.)
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veggieman001 wrote:
Yeah no xkcd is kind of awful sometimes let's be honest here
Questionable Content is where it's at (though it does have questionable content in it)
C&H is also good on occasion (though again, not Scratch-safe)
If you don't understand a joke, google it
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Yeah no xkcd is kind of awful sometimes let's be honest here
Questionable Content is where it's at (though it does have questionable content in it)
C&H is also good on occasion (though again, not Scratch-safe)If you don't understand a joke, google it
That is a part which I don't like. It's not like I should have to Google stuff, it's a comic which should be funny without work! (Plus when I do look stuff up I usually just get more confused.)
Plus a lot of the time I get it but it's just not funny. Like, for example, this one.
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veggieman001 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
if you haven't heard of it then you suck
Wow, a bit harsh there
Twas a joke, twas a joke.
Whoever hasn't heard of 8-Bit Theater are all still kewl.
I had been reading Order of the Stick at some point, years in the past but not many, but somehow I got bored and stopped, and I don't plan on going back to it.
Cyanide and Happiness is pretty perverted and has a very satirical sense of humor. It's quite funny though. Sometimes I find myself really laughing.
Last edited by banana500 (2013-02-05 09:55:18)
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My list is
Cyanide & Happiness
xkcd
For lack of a better comic
SMBC
Invisible Bread
aaand none of them are scratchsafe...
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I don't read many webcomics consistently, but occasional xkcd and Questionable Content. And then there's MSPA, but yeah, I'm not sure if that even counts.
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transparent wrote:
I don't read many webcomics consistently, but occasional xkcd and Questionable Content. And then there's MSPA, but yeah, I'm not sure if that even counts.
Erm yeah it counts.
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Okay then that, though I'm not even up to date
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Laternenpfahl wrote:
My list is
Cyanide & Happiness
xkcd
For lack of a better comic
SMBC
Invisible Bread
aaand none of them are scratchsafe...
xkcd is kinda safe if you ask me.
Cyanide and Happiness is so so appropriate right.
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banana500 wrote:
xkcd is kinda safe if you ask me.
Sometimes. It really depends on the comic and whether there is an appearance by the Black Hat Guy.
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