xkcd

yes but to actually criticize something you need valid points. which none of you got.

And I was a bit off when I said you should provide some artistic talent of your own. I know. but I still would like to see someone elses take on the xkcd comic. And that doesn’t ruin my credibility.

And for Imonfire: You should be ashamed of yourself.

Hey I can do this too. All your opinions are invalid.
look at me i am argument

oh u

but why are we arguing each others opinion anyways. as any opinion is valid. lol

That’s what forums are for I guess…

bottomline. I think xkcd is perfectly fine.

you like more artistic qualities or whatever that means. I don’t care for it.

happy now?

Do you guys read web comics for the art or the message?

Mostly both, even xkcd.
Although it’s probably not intended ths way by the author,I like the juxtaposation of the minimalist stick figure style and the sometimes complex subject matter of the strips.

When you have a spare moment, go and have a look at these:

Platinum Grit
Girl Genius
Least I Could Do
Oglaf (for the love of gods, don’t let your parents or anyone at work catch you reading this one! :wink:

da orkz likes da pretty picturz dey is pwetty funna

Xenos!

God damn it! That’s my avatar from every other forum I go on! I was totally going to switch to that one soon.

Moo hoo haa haa!

da tinkaz like dresden codak lotsa smart wordz for dem.

We get it, you play orks, stfu. Marines pwn you any day.

I read them mostly for the lulz.

i like this https://monsterkillers.com/

SUPER MEGA COMICS is my new favorite.

Too yellow for my tastes.

After reading it for the past 2 hours I can’t see any other colors anymore.

The BM forum appears light-grey and the windows 7 interface is mostly white including the text and buttons.

Hey guys, you all suck for not mentioning the best webcomic, Order of the Stick. And I say that without any irony, it really is the best written and most engaging webcomic out there. Even if you’re not a D+D nerd, which I’m not, for some reason.

We didn’t mention it because we all know about it. It’s common knowledge.

And yet you mentioned PBF and XKCD.

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