February 10, 2006

Contemplating Web Comics

This will not be a deep theological post. I will not be engaged in gripping social satire, or commenting on the latest example of cultural stupidity.

I will be talking about webcomics.

Those readers who have been around since before the move to mu.nu will remember that I had linked to several webcomics that I read regularly. I have no clue if anyone actually ever started reading one because they followed the link, but they were there.

One of the really fun things about reading webcomics is to see how the artist's style and skill develop as they draw. Read the first comic of any run, then read the newest, and you'll notice a difference.

Sluggy Freelance, for example. First comic, most recent comic. And the storytelling has changed there, too. Pete has gone from a gag-a-strip to huge story arcs. Jury's still out on if that's a good thing or not.

My newest find is a comic called Questionable Content. And there's a HUGE difference in artwork between the first comic and today's. (I read the archives of that one last weekend). I don't know most of the bands that are mentioned, but that doesn't always matter (and sometimes I can figure out the in-joke without really knowing a lot about the band). And I always end up feeling "in" when I do recognize a band that is mentioned.

I like independent music, and I like the "independent artist" feel of webcomics. Maybe I need to put those links back in one of the sidebars once I get the new template finished.... Let me know what you think.

Posted by: Warren Kelly at 05:28 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Oh yes, you should definitely put the webcomics back in your sidebar. And as for whether you convinced anyone to read any of the webcomics you linked to--well, I did start reading Antihero for Hire because it was in your sidebar. And I, for one, love Pete's move to dramatic storylines. I don't really care for Oceans Unmoving, but That Which Redeems rocked.

Posted by: Donald S. Crankshaw at February 11, 2006 06:57 PM (McttG)

2 Glad to hear that, Donald. AFH was one of the first - I found it by cruising through the Keenspot pulldown menu one day. I've been reading it almost since the beginning. I thought about ripping off your weekly wrapup, but I read too many different comics -- I'm up to 25 now. Maybe a "best of" post every week or something. And I agree with you about Sluggy. TWR was a great story. I didn't mind Oceans Unmoving that much, but it did run on a bit too long. I just don't like the Torg Potter stories. Of course, I don't like Harry Potter either, so there ya' go.

Posted by: Warren at February 11, 2006 08:37 PM (DPRNU)

3 I think you should do a weekly update. And calling it a wrapup does me one better on the alliteration angle. I don't include all the webcomics I read in the update, just the daily, or weekdaily ones, and not even all of those. Plus, it gives me an excuse to comment on a comic and make sure some of my predictions are archived so I have gloating privileges.

Posted by: Donald S. Crankshaw at February 14, 2006 11:35 PM (McttG)

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