Wednesday, March 08, 2006
A few of my favorites
I figured I'd write another post for this little blog, but as I wasn't really sure what to write about I've decided to just talk briefly about a few of the webcomics I can really recomend lately.
First off the bat we have The Devil's Panties, a diary comic (hang me I can't come up with a good genre name) by the wonderful Jennie Breeden. The comic entails her adventures through the world of indie comics (as she puts it, "Fuck it and Cut it"). As well as the occasional sword. The comic's reoccuring characters are some of the best, including fellow artist Nigel Slade, who is introduced in a story arc at the Atlanta Dragon Con, where he is dressed as a pirate. Overall I can't fault this comic, unless you aren't looking to read an intelligent, quirky, and laugh your pants off funny comic. Read this comic, it's to be found on keenspot.
Recently I discovered another comic by Jennie, it's entitled: Geebas on Parade, it's an interesting comic, detailing Jen's experiences larping in the SOLAR (Southern Organization of Live Action Roleplayers), it's another take on the angry sword weilding nutball I've come to love from Devil's Panties. It doesn't update as often as her main comic, but it just makes the updates more enjoyable when they do show.
Till Next time, i'm addicted to webcomics!
First off the bat we have The Devil's Panties, a diary comic (hang me I can't come up with a good genre name) by the wonderful Jennie Breeden. The comic entails her adventures through the world of indie comics (as she puts it, "Fuck it and Cut it"). As well as the occasional sword. The comic's reoccuring characters are some of the best, including fellow artist Nigel Slade, who is introduced in a story arc at the Atlanta Dragon Con, where he is dressed as a pirate. Overall I can't fault this comic, unless you aren't looking to read an intelligent, quirky, and laugh your pants off funny comic. Read this comic, it's to be found on keenspot.
Recently I discovered another comic by Jennie, it's entitled: Geebas on Parade, it's an interesting comic, detailing Jen's experiences larping in the SOLAR (Southern Organization of Live Action Roleplayers), it's another take on the angry sword weilding nutball I've come to love from Devil's Panties. It doesn't update as often as her main comic, but it just makes the updates more enjoyable when they do show.
Till Next time, i'm addicted to webcomics!