Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the information superhighway, just in time for the Geek Sabbath (a.k.a. New Comics Day).
Attention Internet: Emi Lenox draws the cutest cats ever.
Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the information superhighway, just in time for the Geek Sabbath (a.k.a. New Comics Day).
Attention Internet: Emi Lenox draws the cutest cats ever.
Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the innerwebs, just in time for the Geek Sabbath (a.k.a. New Comics Day).
The past three entries in Webcomic Wednesday have all had significant backlogs (especially that last one; like 6 years’ worth?).
Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the innerwebs, just in time for the Geek Sabbath (a.k.a. New Comics Day).
The timing of this suggestion has a bit of unfortunate serendipity, considering that it’s a comic linked to an advice column, and one of the giants of advice, Dear Abby, passed away just the other day.
Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the innerwebs, just in time for the geek sabbath (a.k.a. New Comics Day).
Welcome to Webcomic Wednesday, in which we feature comics available for free on the innerwebs.
With the ubiquity of webcomics — let’s face it, there are like a million — fans of sequential storytelling don’t have a dilemma when it comes to finding them; the difficulty is discovering those needles in this haystack that are most appealing to each person. For every “Hark, a Vagrant” or “Homestuck,” which have garnered tons of fans, success, and acclaim, there may be 100 barely glanced at strips that are of a similar quality, sensibility, or enjoyment. (And popularity being relative on the Internet, we’re willing to bet that a bunch of folks never heard of even those stalwarts).
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