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Oh, Married to the Sea. If I was this guy, the guy who made this strip, I would simply earn a living by winning caption-writing contests in periodicals around the globe. He's brilliant.
by Christian F.
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal started out with crude potty jokes and violent, conflict-inducing punchlines, but lately it has also delved into hard science and theoretical physics punchlines. Which is to say it's still very, very funny but for different reasons.
by Christian F.
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Wondermark takes old, vintage illustrations, modifies them to suit the artist's need, and rounds it out with clever, highly characteristic dialogue and good, solid jokes.
by Christian F.
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Three Word Phrase can be very dry, but the artwork is whimsical and the humor is pleasant. It's of the school that elevates childish earnestness to a more substantial station or exposes dialectic idioms as universal truths.
by Christian F.
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What do you get when you teach an adorable Canadian woman to draw very well AND supplement her with a broad and comprehensive grasp of Western history? You get this delightful sketchpad, Hark! A Vagrant!
by Christian F.
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Gunshow is funnier, out-and-out funnier, than it used to be but it's still pretty dark. Prior to this new era of color comics, it was morbid, gritty, and intellectually challenging... but still very entertaining.
by Christian F.
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Picking up where the Tick left off, Dr. McNinja is a rich and multilayered world of cultural reference and completely original absurdism. One of the most satisfying serials on the Web, Dr. McNinja barrels directly into high-adventure without flinching, making the precedents of our own real world turn slightly surreal.
by Christian F.
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Dinosaur Comics is an exercise in brilliance: the same six panels, day after day, but with clever dialogue that subtly alters the meaning of the visuals. Great, quotable writing here.
by Christian F.
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Chainsaw Suit is a tidy blend of minimalist yet highly expressive illustration and good, solid punchlines for web-culture-savvy geeks.
by Christian F.


