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      10 months ago

      I fell off the webcomic train after Google reader died but girl genius is still going! I just checked lol. Schlock mercenary ended in 2020, I think OOTS is also active.

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          I’m not sure, but his strips are really good.

          His Bluesky account is really fun too. Talks a lot about some of the deep lore of Popeye (like stuff that hasn’t been seen since the Thimble Theater days) and how that informs his strips.

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            Never really been a big Popeye fan myself, but I loved Something Positive back in the day so I’ll for sure check out Randy’s take on it!

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      Freefall, as others have said. Dan and Mab’s Furry Adventures is still kicking, if struggling. Schlock Mercenary finished a few years ago if you never finished reading it, and Housepets finished up just a short while ago. El Goonish Shive is still going strong and is pretty good. Girl Genius is doing as well as ever. Two Kinds is still alive, and XKCD of course. Out-of-Placers is not from that era but I want to promote it and I’ll call that my one freebie for the post.

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      Dresden Codak. Gunnerkrigg Court. El Goonish Shive. All of which have weird front pages right this moment, if you have no context.

      And XKCD, of course.

      Three Panel Soul is just barely updating. I haven’t checked Johnny Wander in forever. Both sprang out of Mac Hall.

      Extra Ordinary is about a decade newer than QC. Dumbing Of Age technically started around the same time, but it’s kind of a killing-the-wizard reboot for all of Willis’s prior characters, e.g. from It’s Walky and Shortpacked.

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        10 months ago

        weird front pages right this moment

        What do you mean? “Unicorn hair in my egg” is entirely self-explanatory.

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      10 months ago

      After looking through what is now a very sad bookmark folder since so many just don’t even exist anymore:

      Misfile

      Girls with Slingshots

      Between Failures

      Those used to be on my daily check and read rotation before falling off the webcomic wagon.

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      None that come to mind tbh. It’s been around for a REALLY long while and most of its contemporaries have either stopped long ago or aren’t very good anymore/never was…

      A lot of the ones that stopped hold up to this day, though, such as Goats; Scenes From A Multiverse (both by Jon Rosenberg); Octopus Pie (Meredith Gran) and others I’m currently blanking on

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        Cat and Girl still gets me, but I mean, it’s kind of a niche kind of comic. Not everyone loves a philosophical meta-narrative in every comic.

        Dorothy Grambell just always had a vibe that I felt viscerally of feeling talented and thoughtful, but also feeling like a total mess that most people wouldn’t really want to know personally.

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      10 months ago

      While we’re not-talking about that asshole… starting a webcomic is like one-in-ten odds for being trans, right? It’s a bigger tell than buying a stuffed shark.

      Real Life was a surprise. Dresden Codak, not so much.