webcomics
- Wed Feb 28 2007
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There are only three webcomics worth reading on a regular basis:
- The Perry Bible Fellowship - Three- or four-panel cartoons that start off normal and cute but usually end up being smutty or disgusting or shocking in some excellent way. Fine examples would be Kitty Heaven, Astronaut Fall, and Freaking Vortex. And PBF gains points for revealing the truth about why there are telescopes in Hawaii.
- Dinosaur Comics - The Google description for Dinosaur Comics is “sexy exciting dinosaur comics for the thinking man or lady”. Hilo theatre fans may appreciate A HISTORY OF HYSTERIA. The Everest Eliminator segueing into Bible II segueing into Reprise Comics is quality. Also, sexy is distracting, ON THE MOON.
- xkcd - “A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.” The whole set of comics is probably best summed up by Angular Momentum. xkcd caters to math nerdry, but there’s also history nerdry, physics / pop culture nerdry, Unix nerdry, Perl nerdry, and astronomy nerdry. The best ever comic ever written (well, not quite, as Calvin and Hobbes comics win by default) is Science. Bitches.
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2 Responses to “webcomics”
Wed Feb 28 2007
4:19 pm
Colter turned me on to xkcd. I LOVE it. I so want one of the sudo shirts. :) I printed out the one from the other day about the guy reciting his phone number in resistor color codes and gave it to one of my lab technicians. I think he’s going to hang it up.
Wed Jun 18 2008
2:07 pm
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