Figured I'd post my own shiny addiction-list. Some are the same as his, but I've got a few others.
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja - Dr. McNinja has to balance his ninja killing instincts with his doctor healing instincts.
Turn Signals on a Land Raider - The (mis)adventures of this tank crew are 40K legend.
Questionable Content is a slice-of-life comic dealing with indie hipsters and their coffee shop. You already know this, though.
Toothpaste for Dinner is a comic by Drew. It gets pretty hairy at times. His wife has her own comic, Natalie Dee. The two collaborate on Married to the Sea.
Comet 7 - I can think of no good way to explain this. The lead characters include a tentacle, a water cooler, and some talking Chinese takeout.
xkcd - Warning: this comic occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humor (which may be unsuitable for adults), and advanced mathematics (which may be unsuitable for liberal-arts majors).
Looking for Group is Brian Sohmer's WoW-based comic. Richard alone makes the comic worth reading.
Lucid TV is a seriously fucked-up comic about doctors who seem to have no knowledge of the Hippocratic Oath.
Templar, Arizona is a strange alt-history comic set in the modern-day fictional city of Templar. It follows the exploits of a young journalist with a shady past.
Wapsi Square started off normal enough, but now features a small Aztec god, a supernatural being split into four girls, and a young woman who literally has to fight off her personal demons.
Gone with the Blastwave - a post-apocalyptic battle comic. The soldiers are almost entirely incompetent and succeed mostly in getting lucky and pulling insane stunts.
Inappropriate Irving - Awkward conversation is now an art form.
Least I Could Do is another comic by Brian Sohmer. It follows the exploits of an extremely attractive, extremely lucky, extremely promiscuous man with my sense of humor.
That's my daily addiction list. Check them out.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
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