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Friends and associates. A loose confederation of cartoonists, of which I'm proud to be a founding member. My friend and Failure compatriot Jerry Stanford's site. A weekly comic strip, Jetpack Jenny, and commentary.
Ginchy fun by Failure comrade and friend Rose Crowe. The Diary Comic Movement!
The originator. James K. Superstar has been keeping a comic diary in his sketchbook for over three years now, and has inspired many to follow in his footsteps. His strips are now online at American Elf. Todd Webb's site. He's been doing a diary strip sporadically since 2000. Plus, there's cute online comics and other stuff...
Okay, this one isn't online, but Tim Doyle's been doing a journal strip since 2001, and prints them up as free monthly minicomics. Write him, and he'll tell you how to get your hands on some. |
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Other cool webcomics. Some of the best comics on the internet, by Derek Kirk. (Recommended reading = Same Difference, Duncan's Kingdom... hell, all of 'em.
The whimsical misadventures of a group of stuffed animals. Some of the stuffed animals are drunks.
Perhaps the foremost "comic scholar" of our times. It's quite in vogue to lambast his shortcomings - so go check out his site before you tip over any pedestals. A flash strip about the behind-the-scenes goings-on of a Kung Fu TV show. No David Carradine involved.
A collective of webcartoonists - so many good comics that I won't attempt to name them all. You can get the latest comics for free, but you really should subscribe. cat garza's Magic Inkwell comic strips. Hold on to your heart. |
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