Damn! Ctrl alt delete is addictively funny, must...catch....up...
Oisi-wan Kemansell
Nov 11 2005, 05:15 PM
Ressurect cos' I need these Links
SpaceSickPip
Nov 12 2005, 12:23 AM
Ctrl+Alt+Del is the best comic on the planet. I ordered volume one and two back in July... they still haven't arrived though. Hopefully they will be here soon *crosses fingers*
Dorf
Nov 12 2005, 12:26 AM
QUOTE (Oisi-wan Kemansell @ Nov 11 2005, 05:15 PM)
Ressurect cos' I need these Links
Wouldn't it have been simpler to bookmark the thread?
Oisi-wan Kemansell
Nov 12 2005, 12:13 PM
urrm.
"Rosen Cabal, size of a chaffinch!"
*pegs it*
maian
Nov 12 2005, 02:13 PM
I are Pants!
I love Ctrlaltdel! Such great stories. And it's nearly Winter-een-mas! Let the good times roll.
SpaceSickPip
Nov 12 2005, 08:41 PM
QUOTE (maian)
I are Pants!
I love Ctrlaltdel! Such great stories. And it's nearly Winter-een-mas! Let the good times roll.
My comics arrived today! I got a free sticker of Zeke and both comics were signed by Tim Buckley. I'm very happy today!
I love Ctrlaltdel! Such great stories. And it's nearly Winter-een-mas! Let the good times roll.
My comics arrived today! I got a free sticker of Zeke and both comics were signed by Tim Buckley. I'm very happy today!
Ooh, you lucky bugger, I almost ordered them but noticed I had missed the 'signing' deadline by about a week, so I gave up in a huff. Are there any in-print only comics included?
I read Dilbert and PvP every day, does anyone have any other recommendations?
NiteFall
May 24 2007, 09:59 PM
Penny Arcade is very good. As is VG Catsalthough it is a bit spotty with it's updating. Real Life can be a bit hit and miss, but is generally very funny. Ctrl-Alt-Del is also very funny, even if a lot of the gags will go straight over your head if you're not a gamer.
mcraigclark
May 24 2007, 10:12 PM
I've been a longtime fan of Diesel Sweeties. It's a pixelated wonderland of sex addicts, robots, and romance.
Ctrl-Alt-Del is also very funny, even if a lot of the gags will go straight over your head if you're not a gamer.
I read both of these. Ctrl+Alt+Del is good, but it's very story arc based now, so you need to have read a lot of the past ones to get the current ones as well. I've read all of both though.
They're the only ones I read.
Raven
May 25 2007, 12:21 AM
I'm not a fan of Penny Arcade (and that's nothing to do with my reading PvP every day) it's simply because Penny Arcade feels like a blog with a strip attached, where PvP is still a strip with a blog (for now at least . . .).
The longer I've read PvP though, the more bored I become with Scott Kurtz's pontificating.
There seems to be a fixation with on-line comic strip writers that as soon as they get an audience they can preach to the converted, personally I say they should just stick to the cartoons.
(I'll have a look through the other recommendations tomorrow!).
Peronel
May 25 2007, 01:42 AM
I was introduced to Achewood by a pal on another forum. It helps if you go back to the start to get a feel for the characters. You can't help but love Phillipe!
I've also been reading Mutts for a few years now, the watercolour Sundays are particularly bee-ootiful
Chapman Baxter
May 25 2007, 08:39 AM
I'll second the Achewood recommendation, but as Peronel implies it can be a bit difficult to get into. I think it's hilarious though:
Definitely, although it can be quite twisted (but that kind of thing appeals to me). I'm looking for some more at the moment. I also have to reccomend 'Dinosaur Comics', which is made up of the same six panels every week but with different dialogue, and I don't think 'Cyanide & Happiness' has been mentioned yet.
EDIT: woah. Could I have put any more commas in that sentence?
Definitely, although it can be quite twisted (but that kind of thing appeals to me). I'm looking for some more at the moment. I also have to reccomend 'Dinosaur Comics', which is made up of the same six panels every week but with different dialogue, and I don't think 'Cyanide & Happiness'has been mentioned yet.
I still haven't made my mind up if I like it or not, as it seems to be aimed more at women than nerds, but it's well drawn and some of the jokes are quite good.