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Calvin and Hobbes Supersource


I am not sure how long this will be online either, but here is a site with scans of EVERY Calvin and Hobbes comic from 1985 - 1995.
Let’s face it - the Sunday Comics have been garbage since Bill Watterson went into retirement and took our favorite six year old with him. Relive the good […]

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Scott Pilgrim — the movie?

I had reviewed the excellent Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life graphic novel here at FG back in late October. I knew it was magic when I read it, and apparently, Shaun of the Dead and Spaced director Edgar Wright Jr. seems to think so, too.
Comic Book Resources first spread the rumour, and O’Malley responded with […]

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Cartoon Characters… the inside story (so to speak)

A gallery of cartoon and comic strip skeletons

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PC Weenies

Really you can never get enough online comics to satisfy your thirsts and further prevent you from getting any work done at all. Rarely though do you get to come across a comic that caters to the geek community. PC Weenies just so happens to be that rare comic that caters to you people (hehe, […]

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Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life

The internet is a strange, wonderful thing. I was in high school when I first heard of Bryan O’Malley–or Mal, as he’s most popularly known as. He was active online: he helped run various anime art communities like the now-defunct FAHQ and internet comic forrays like Impromanga, while continually honing his skills as a comic […]

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Tron Guy Schlocks it up

Jay Maynard does it again…. this time as Schlock Mercenary’s General Xinchub

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Fantastic Four

I love comic book movies. No, make that I love super-hero comic book movies, ones where the main character(s) has some special ability caused by a spider bite or coming from a distant planet or even another realm. Sure, the Caped Crusader is a super-hero by his own right, but no one has […]

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Battle Royale

What do you get when you mix 1984 with Lord of the Flies and plunk it into an alternate universe of contemporary Japan?
You get Battle Royale — a controversial pulp hit that made the book a runaway best-seller in Japan, and spawned not one, but two films, plus a manga series.
Quentin Tarantino’s latest movie offering, […]

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This Comic is a Sin

If Garfield comic strip is to Network TV, then Sinfest is the equivalent to HBO–the online comic strip is a funny, acerbic view on society, religion, and pop culture that regular newspaper syndication can’t handle. Creator Tatsuya Ishida doesn’t need syndication–the futility count is 11–because since 2001, he’s been churning (daily!) strip after strip following […]

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Order of the Stick

There is a warm place reserved in my heart for the geekery that got me through junior high and high school. That particular brand of pseudo-social activity was Dungeons and Dragons, and, I loved it despite its quirks. Which is why I have such appreciation for comics that make fun of it in […]

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Daily Dinosaur Comics

Sometimes, you just really need to read a comic about dinosaurs stomping on things. That’s where Qwantz comes into play. See, pretty much every day, you can check Qwantz and find a new comic about Dinosaurs crushing things.
To be fair, its the same dinosaurs every day, crushing the same things; but somehow it […]

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Something Positive

If you want geeky humor with enough bitterness to choke a small horse — or an elephant for that matter, Something Positive is the webcomic for you. It tells the tale of the oft-down-on-his-luck Davan Macintire and his friends; their trials and tribulations, all with a sort of depressed, but humorous, cynicism.
I found this […]

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FOMS: Rocks, wit, and intrigue

In the interest of spreading the word about lesser known webcomics, I am posting about FOMS, the enigmatic photo-webcomic featuring talking rocks, created by one “Crazy” Ben Heaton. In the interest of full disclosure I will mention that I know “Crazy” Ben well.
His comic features two rocks, Zeke and Milroy, as they wax intellectual […]

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Diesel Sweeties

For any of you who aren’t familiar with it, Diesel Sweeties tells the story of a robot named Clango, the ex-internet porn star he loves, and the other people they interact with on a day to day basis.
The pixel-art style reminds me of my low resolution childhood, and the keen sense of humor reminds me […]

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MegaTokyo

Quick breakdown: Two American kids get stuck in Japan. Hilarity ensues. Largo is the man!
If you ever get bored at work or school read this. If you enjoy humor read this. If you have a life, you must read this series.
Start from the beginning and quickly watch time pass you by.

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