Fun, witty, and a little geeky, this many-paneled delight looks into the life of Shazzbaa, a girl who always has something to write about, even when nothing happens. Often the vote incentives are just as good as the comic itself! Almost over. :C
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Don’t let the dramatic banner fool you; this is a light-hearted comic about a small group of Civil War reenactors. The clever writing, exceptional artwork, and spot-on facial expressions can capture the hearts of even those who have no interest in history, like myself. Currently on hiatus.
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A romantic comedy with a unique, goofy art style. Watch Mot, a newly christened cupid, as she matches people under the guidance of her overzealous mentor and accomodates to becoming a veritable cat magnet, all while struggling with her own love life. Plus, each page is friggin’ loooong. Currently on hiatus (or something).
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A truly splendid journal comic, in which Angela shows just how funny an engineer’s life can be, and how wonderful of an artist an engineer can be. Once you get to the color comics, her talent really comes across. Some comics are better than others, but when they’re good, they’re good.
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This funny fantasy is abound with cute and awkward situations. A dragon-man and his magic-using female companion gain a rival in an often frustrated wizard. Throw in an elderly seductress working for a diabolical lord, and things really get crazy. Definitely worth a look.
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This side-splitting comic is a work of genius. Join Hazel and her group of friends on their journey of love, life, booze, and punchlines. Though it’s adult-oriented, the well devoloped characters are relatable to just about anyone. This frequently updated comic doesn’t take itself too seriously.
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If you like nuns, cats, babies, sexy angels, hidden easter eggs, beautiful artwork and colors, loads of extras like cubees, polls, videos, and tutorials, interesting blog posts, and super-nice authors, and who doesn’t, then this is the webcomic for you!
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One of my absolute favorites, I would be very surprised if you don’t already read this. The mystery, humor, adventure, wit, and fantasy provide something for everyone. The beautiful artwork embellishes a deeply compelling story about a strange girl attending an even stranger school.
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Not your typical super hero comic, Wonderella has an amusingly indifferent attitude towards justice. Her relatable flaws and zany antics are always good for a laugh. Often the gravity of situations presented to her dissipate because someone’s gone off on a tangent or made a faux pas. It’s kind of silly that way.
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This comic is unapolagetically overdosed with testosterone. It simultaneously exalts and paradies various fictional characters who are impractically macho. Plenty of video game references, but incredibly funny in its own right.
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Edmund Finney hopes to find the meaning of life by traveling around a world that is pretty much one huge parody of humanity. He has encounters with the most bizarre characters that amount to very quirky but clever humor. Will Edmund ever succeed in his quest? Who knows, but it’s very entertaining to watch him try!
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Brace yourself for some jovial Scandinavian humor. See how all the countries would interact if they were personified into stereotypes of themselves (from the point of view of a Scandinavian). It’s actually pretty educational; before this comic I didn’t even really know what Scandinavia was. Very funny, but often adult themed.
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Described as “X-Men meets Ghostbusters except everyone’s twelve,” this fun comic has a lot of spirit (heh). The people and even the panels themselves are so expressive that you can’t help but get excited. Join max as he moves to a crazy new town full of crazy awesome people. And purple blobby things.
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