I'm sure most people watch at least one web comic for updates. I wait for updates for 8 separate comics as they update in different patterns.
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I'm sure most people watch at least one web comic for updates. I wait for updates for 8 separate comics as they update in different patterns.
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Super Effective (yeah...)
Ask Gaming-Princess luna (not exactly a comic, but I consider it as one)
The Draconia Chronicles (yup)
Generation 17
Peter and Company
Brawl in the Family
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Only Nimona right now. My preffered reading style is to forget about my favourite webcomics for years, then remember them and read through hundreds of pages to catch up.
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Uhhh... Hundreds, tbh, if you include webtoons and web-published actual comics and the like.
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I'm pretty picky about what webcomics to follow. Unfortunately, all the ones worth following update at the pace of a narcoleptic sloth in a tar pit.
Lackadaisy Cats - Set in the 1920s following the story of a group of gin-runners. Who are cats.
Prequel Adventure - Set in the Elder Scrolls universe before the events of 'Oblivion'. Follows a down-on-her-luck kajit fail at life in every possible way.
Oglaf - Actually does update fairly regularly. Non-connected fantasy shorts of a usually explicitly sexual nature.
And for good measure I recommend Digger, which has finished now but is utterly brilliant. A very down-to-earth wombat has gotten lost in a very strange country. Gods, prophetic slugs, cannibal hyena tribes and vampiric squashes are all part of the everyday scenery.
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the only webcomics i follow actively are ava's demon and olympus overdrive. i would list homestuck here too but it cant be considered as active following since there is going to be only one update more and its not going to be released soon.
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