Mop
May 19th, 2003, 10:11 PM
I love internet comics, and always appreciate a new find (going through archives is a good way to kill a sleepless night or two). Specifically looking for non-syndicated comics (i.e., comics you wouldn't find in the daily newspaper), although any comic will do. Current faves:
http://freefall.purrsia.com/default.htm - Freefall. Sci-fi comedy series where the hero is the engineer :love: . Needs to be seen from the beginning to be appreciated.
http://www.narbonic.com/ - Narbonic. Evil scientists run amok. Sadly, a subscription is required to view archives, but current strips may be viewed for free, and there is a free chapter provided (under sample strips) that gives an idea of the evil depths to which the author can sink.
http://www.pvponline.com/index.php3 - PVP. Life at a computer gaming magazine.
http://www.megatokyo.com/ - MegaTokyo. Adventures of two Americans in Tokyo. Story runs on several levels; a seamless blend of fantasy and reality. Another strip that needs to be seen from the beginning, else utter confusion will result. Downside - story frequently broken up by guest strips and filler strips.
http://freefall.purrsia.com/default.htm - Freefall. Sci-fi comedy series where the hero is the engineer :love: . Needs to be seen from the beginning to be appreciated.
http://www.narbonic.com/ - Narbonic. Evil scientists run amok. Sadly, a subscription is required to view archives, but current strips may be viewed for free, and there is a free chapter provided (under sample strips) that gives an idea of the evil depths to which the author can sink.
http://www.pvponline.com/index.php3 - PVP. Life at a computer gaming magazine.
http://www.megatokyo.com/ - MegaTokyo. Adventures of two Americans in Tokyo. Story runs on several levels; a seamless blend of fantasy and reality. Another strip that needs to be seen from the beginning, else utter confusion will result. Downside - story frequently broken up by guest strips and filler strips.