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Oglaf will never be recommended enough.
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http://jeffandtaylorcomic.com/

had a class with this kid, and he gave me a business card thing when we remet a few days ago.


.......years ago he'd wear shirts he painted himself with his characters and booby women on them, kinda funny.


......his art doesn't seem to have improved much, but as i read the first comic, the writing's okay.
 
Lackadaisy Cats. It's a prohibition, gangster era story. But with cats.
 
Sorry to necro but...

One thing that bugs me about webcomics is all the ones I ever hear about are strip-a-day "funny" comics. Is that seriously all anyone ever does with the medium? Nobody has ever even attempted a dramatic story? The closest I've ever seen to that is Gunnerkrigg Court and Erma... both though awkwardly jump between having actual stories and being gag-a-day comics.
 
Lackadaisy Cats. It's a prohibition, gangster era story. But with cats.
I enjoyed Lackadaisy but the story only recently felt like it was getting off the ground, and the Kike cat hitman is the best part of the story, with every other main character being some flavor of obnoxious. Amazing art though, holy fuck.
Sorry to necro but...

One thing that bugs me about webcomics is all the ones I ever hear about are strip-a-day "funny" comics. Is that seriously all anyone ever does with the medium? Nobody has ever even attempted a dramatic story? The closest I've ever seen to that is Gunnerkrigg Court and Erma... both though awkwardly jump between having actual stories and being gag-a-day comics.
No. Nobody has EVER tried to make a serious webcomic. Ever. In the entire history of the internet.
 
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