FireBall
Friendly Ball of Fire
To be honest, I wasn't sure where to put this thread, but I decided to put it here, since most webcomics are funny or humourous.
I was wondering how many people here read webcomics (on a regular or irregular basis), which ones, and why.... Here's my list:
Chasing The Sunset Regular Basis. I really like the plot and the artwork of this one. It is a fantasy webcomic, based on the adventures of an elf. I also enjoy speaking to the artists/writers. It is not an overly-popular webcomic, it is still very well written and illustrated IMO. I encourage everyone to check it out
RealLife Regular Basis. Who doesn't read this one? Put up your hand, I'll shoot it!
. This is a really popular webcomic, ts updated daily, and though it often fails to make me laugh, I still check it out every weekday to read the comic, even if it sin't funny, it is always enjoyable.
MegaTokyo Regular Basis. OK... come on... Its MegaTokyo for Christ's sake. This is likely the most popular webcomic still active. Though I'm not into the art too much, I enjoy the storyline immensley. I got entirely addicted to it one weekend and read 3 years of archives in 48 hours.
I was wondering how many people here read webcomics (on a regular or irregular basis), which ones, and why.... Here's my list:
Chasing The Sunset Regular Basis. I really like the plot and the artwork of this one. It is a fantasy webcomic, based on the adventures of an elf. I also enjoy speaking to the artists/writers. It is not an overly-popular webcomic, it is still very well written and illustrated IMO. I encourage everyone to check it out
RealLife Regular Basis. Who doesn't read this one? Put up your hand, I'll shoot it!

MegaTokyo Regular Basis. OK... come on... Its MegaTokyo for Christ's sake. This is likely the most popular webcomic still active. Though I'm not into the art too much, I enjoy the storyline immensley. I got entirely addicted to it one weekend and read 3 years of archives in 48 hours.