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Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:27 pm
by Liam
Currently reading the Seven anthology by Delcourt and I'm loving it. Especially the sixth issue about Yakuza with its stunning art that blends Franco-Belgian and Manga style. Awesome stuff.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:40 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Just got through reading "Hellboy: House of the Living Dead". It is a direct sequel to the Hellboy story "Hellboy in Mexico". It is written by Mike Mignola and drawn by Richard Corben. Like the last story, it is an ode to Mexican horror films of the 50s and 60s like "The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy" and "Santos vs The Vampire Women". It even has a scene where Hellboy fights a Frankenstein's Monster-like creature in a wrestling ring!

I also read "Double Feature of Evil" with our hero investigating a haunted house and the second story has a man using ancient Egyptian magic to bring mummies to life. It ends with the villain being eaten by Sobek!

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:31 pm
by CaptainPea
Why are you giving away the ending, Brokonkwo? Unless it's the kind of story where the ending doesn't really matter.

Here's a spur of the moment questiodilla

Of the comics you read, what are your favorite individual strips? Or pages, I suppose, if it's done in pages.
I only really follow two (guess what one of them is), so I'm gonna have a short list.

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Autumn is the best, and I love the way Precocious manages to balance being cute and being mean. This arc in general was just pretty great in my opinion.

If you're curious, my favorite Housepets strip is probably this one, although if I had to pick one that was more indicative of the comic as a whole I'd probably choose this.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:34 pm
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
I don't actually play favorites. I like things as a whole. I sometimes like specific types of strips, like how I love every time Evil Inc. uses a pun as the punchline. but it's to hard to choose one favorite for me.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:41 pm
by Nitrosparxx
Recently I just got into this really wacky series call "Chu 'n' Tost." The only thing I will say about the comic is that the main characters are a train and slice of bread.

Also, does anybody read Romanticly Apocyliptic?

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:52 pm
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
Nitrosparxx wrote:Recently I just got into this really wacky series call "Chu 'n' Tost." The only thing I will say about the comic is that the main characters are a train and slice of bread.
not just a slice of bread, but a toasted one. And it's a fun series. ^_^

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:08 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Just got the second volume of "FUBAR" in the mail. For those interested, it is an anthology book of stories during World War II, but with a zombie plague breaking out and the millions of dead littering the earth rising up to attack Axis and Allies alike. The first volume was set in the European theater of the war, so this second volume is set in the Pacific theater.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 12:48 am
by Seth
Radio Blue Heart wrote:Just got the second volume of "FUBAR" in the mail. For those interested, it is an anthology book of stories during World War II, but with a zombie plague breaking out and the millions of dead littering the earth rising up to attack Axis and Allies alike. The first volume was set in the European theater of the war, so this second volume is set in the Pacific theater.
zombies and world war 2?
I think I need to check that out
who wrote it?

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:12 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Seth wrote:
Radio Blue Heart wrote:Just got the second volume of "FUBAR" in the mail. For those interested, it is an anthology book of stories during World War II, but with a zombie plague breaking out and the millions of dead littering the earth rising up to attack Axis and Allies alike. The first volume was set in the European theater of the war, so this second volume is set in the Pacific theater.
zombies and world war 2?
I think I need to check that out
who wrote it?
I don't have it in front of me, but it is an anthology book so it has several different writers and artists. Its really good, you should check it out!

If you like a mix of the zombie/horror genre and war stories, also check out "'68" and "Graveyard of Empires".

There are some movies that mix these two genres too!

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:16 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Seth wrote:
Radio Blue Heart wrote:Just got the second volume of "FUBAR" in the mail. For those interested, it is an anthology book of stories during World War II, but with a zombie plague breaking out and the millions of dead littering the earth rising up to attack Axis and Allies alike. The first volume was set in the European theater of the war, so this second volume is set in the Pacific theater.
zombies and world war 2?
I think I need to check that out
who wrote it?
I don't have it in front of me, but it is an anthology book so it has several different writers and artists. Its really good, you should check it out!

If you like a mix of the zombie/horror genre and war stories, also check out "'68" and "Graveyard of Empires".

There are some movies that mix these two genres too!

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:31 pm
by angelusbr
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
Seth wrote:
Radio Blue Heart wrote:Just got the second volume of "FUBAR" in the mail. For those interested, it is an anthology book of stories during World War II, but with a zombie plague breaking out and the millions of dead littering the earth rising up to attack Axis and Allies alike. The first volume was set in the European theater of the war, so this second volume is set in the Pacific theater.
zombies and world war 2?
I think I need to check that out
who wrote it?
I don't have it in front of me, but it is an anthology book so it has several different writers and artists. Its really good, you should check it out!

If you like a mix of the zombie/horror genre and war stories, also check out "'68" and "Graveyard of Empires".

There are some movies that mix these two genres too!
Are those stories horror stories or just comedy stories with zombies?
I liek horror

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 2:29 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
angelusbr wrote: Are those stories horror stories or just comedy stories with zombies?
I liek horror
A few are humorous, but the majority are pure horror.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 3:45 pm
by angelusbr
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
angelusbr wrote: Are those stories horror stories or just comedy stories with zombies?
I liek horror
A few are humorous, but the majority are pure horror.
Can you tell me the ones with horror? I wnat to check them out.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 4:13 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
angelusbr wrote:
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
angelusbr wrote: Are those stories horror stories or just comedy stories with zombies?
I liek horror
A few are humorous, but the majority are pure horror.
Can you tell me the ones with horror? I wnat to check them out.
" '68" and "Graveyard of Empires" are pure horror. "FUBAR" is an anthology book with multiple stories, only two are humorous but have zombies and gore, the rest very serious horror.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 9:06 pm
by angelusbr
@Radio: Thanks a lot

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 2:03 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
To add to what I said before, I just ordered " '68: Better Run Through the Jungle".

A little bit of background, " '68" was originally meant to be a spin-off of George A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead", but was made its own entity. It is set during the Vietnam war, in particular the aftermath of the Tet Offensive, in 1968 which is the year "Night of the Living Dead" was released. It bounces back between a young Army private and his tracking dog in the jungles of Vietnam, and in California with a group of student activist who all come under attack from reanimated corpses.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 8:52 pm
by angelusbr
sadly both 68 and the empire one are paid comics not available in Brazil. I'm not going to order them for the same reason why I don't buy the housepets books...the traslation of the dollar price to real +the ship to get here would be a stab to my pocket.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 3:51 pm
by Psykeout
kat dolan
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hahaha I'm a terrible person.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 5:37 pm
by Sleet
You are so awful.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:23 pm
by Wanderer
I can relate to the main characters in 2GAG
I don't think that's a good thing :I whatever

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:07 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Good news! "Alpha Luna: The Werewolf Girl" is updating again!

http://www.alphaluna.net/

And, I found another comic that combines World War II and the zombie genre. Its called "Iron Siege". Its sort of what you would get is you combined "Assault on Precinct 13" and "28 Days Later". Set in an isolated French village in 1944, a mysterious disease is mutating people and animals into flesh-eating monsters. A group of American soldiers, German soldiers and French partisans have to ban together in an old castle to fight off the monsters. Its very well written. As much tension comes from each group not trusting each other as comes from the creatures trying to kill them.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:14 pm
by Beagle
Just finished reading TwoKinds two days ago and I loved it! I'll probably move onto Homestuck now.

I'm still a reader of Bittersweet Candy Bowl, xkcd, and Slightly Damned.
Although, all this filler for SD lately has been getting on my nerves. I might drop it for a while and return to it in a couple months. From what I have seen, most artists are preoccupied during the summer and either get slack with updates or slack with the storyline. *shrugs* They have their own lives too, and the comics are free anyways, so it doesn't bother me.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:45 pm
by angelusbr
Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:25 am
by Radio Blue Heart
angelusbr wrote:Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

Plenty of comics in both those genres but none that combine them in my searches. Sorry.

That would be a good idea for any up and coming webcomic artist to create though.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:23 am
by angelusbr
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
angelusbr wrote:Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

Plenty of comics in both those genres but none that combine them in my searches. Sorry.

That would be a good idea for any up and coming webcomic artist to create though.
Thanks. If I knew how to draw, I think I would give it a shot. But the best i can do is make stick people.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:49 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
angelusbr wrote:
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
angelusbr wrote:Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

Plenty of comics in both those genres but none that combine them in my searches. Sorry.

That would be a good idea for any up and coming webcomic artist to create though.
Thanks. If I knew how to draw, I think I would give it a shot. But the best i can do is make stick people.

Go for it. Stick figures never stopped "Cross Time Cafe".

The only zombie apocalypse webcomic I know of is "Last Blood" but it is not furry. But it is a very good comic.

Also, I found a very nifty adventure furry comic:

http://www.arkworldgalleon.com/comic/

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:06 pm
by angelusbr
Radio Blue Heart wrote:

Go for it. Stick figures never stopped "Cross Time Cafe".

The only zombie apocalypse webcomic I know of is "Last Blood" but it is not furry. But it is a very good comic.

Also, I found a very nifty adventure furry comic:

http://www.arkworldgalleon.com/comic/
Thanks for the vote of confidence, but this is the best I can produce:
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also thanks for the last blood comic it was really interesting. i read it all already.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:17 pm
by JeffCvt
Angelusbr, I would totally follow that comic you just made. It's that awesome.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:30 pm
by angelusbr
JeffCvt wrote:Angelusbr, I would totally follow that comic you just made. It's that awesome.
I'm pretty sure I'll regret it later. I'll start uploading this webcomic when I get inspiration to it. I decided to make it a comedy inclined plotline since nobody would ever take it serious (not even I).
http://seraph-sama.deviantart.com/art/A ... -316175664
This is my deviantart account.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:06 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
Just take some words of wisdom I heard from Trey Parker once, "You don't need Disney or those sweet graphics. If its good, be it funny, scary, or whatever, it will shine through any limitations."

I would read that comic too!

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:11 pm
by angelusbr
Radio Blue Heart wrote:Just take some words of wisdom I heard from Trey Parker once, "You don't need Disney or those sweet graphics. If its good, be it funny, scary, or whatever, it will shine through any limitations."

I would read that comic too!
Thanks. I'm having some fun comming up with new strips. I think I have material for a few more. XD
Thanks for teh support, guys.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:23 pm
by Sleet

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:33 pm
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
and housepets are precocious.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:21 pm
by Roarin
Found an interesting comic (not sure if it was mentioned yet). Its called Pull Down Heaven. Hosted on a deviant art account. Not very text based, but stil pretty cool.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:59 pm
by Sleet
[Warning: Some blood.]

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:08 pm
by Roarin
Yes. There is that. Sry I forgot to mention.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 3:27 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
I just bought a boat load of Manga from Amazon. Its one of my favorites, "Gunsmith Cats". Its a crime drama set in Chicago. I got them really cheap ( one of the was only a penny!) because they are older editions that are in the Western right-to-left style. I know the purists don't like it when Western publishers do that, but I prefer them printed this way.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:19 am
by Radio Blue Heart
angelusbr wrote:Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

I already pm'd angelusbr about this, but I thought that I should share it with the rest of the forum. A furry zombie comic!

Warning: Violence and gore!

http://furryzombiecomic.tumblr.com/

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/sciggles/

Its hosted through the creator's tumblr and furaffinity accounts. Its about a young dragon couple who's night out on the town is ruined by a George A. Romero style zombie apocalypse!

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:59 am
by Seth
Radio Blue Heart wrote:
angelusbr wrote:Does anyone know a FREE online webcomic about furry zombie apocalypse?

I already pm'd angelusbr about this, but I thought that I should share it with the rest of the forum. A furry zombie comic!

Warning: Violence and gore!

http://furryzombiecomic.tumblr.com/

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/sciggles/

Its hosted through the creator's tumblr and furaffinity accounts. Its about a young dragon couple who's night out on the town is ruined by a George A. Romero style zombie apocalypse!
Looks promising. Definitely going to watch them on FA and see where it goes. Good find dude.

Re: Favorite Webcomic/Comic Series/Graphic novel

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:25 pm
by NightFox
it's really hard to pick just one. so probably either Concession, this, or Prequel