j/k that just made a better title
Some webcomics are cool. Not even cool, but completely badass. The amazing thing about the internet is that it gives talented artists a creative outlet without having the endure that whole "getting published" business. (Hell, MS Paint Adventures couldn't work in a printed medium at all.) The downside of course is that there is no quality control, leading to terrible shit and mediocrity at every turn. But for all the Ctrl+Alt+Deletes, Dominic Deegans, Broken Mirrors, and way too many terrible furry webcomics to name, there are wonderful things like Beartato and Hark! a Vagrant. I follow a lot of webcomics and the greater community in general for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to; because I'm a huge gay nerd, I'm intrigued by the idea of doing my own when my art is good enough, and because most real comics are nothing but disappointment these days.
What do you read regularly? Do you have any likes/pet peeves concerning webcomics?
Some webcomics are cool. Not even cool, but completely badass. The amazing thing about the internet is that it gives talented artists a creative outlet without having the endure that whole "getting published" business. (Hell, MS Paint Adventures couldn't work in a printed medium at all.) The downside of course is that there is no quality control, leading to terrible shit and mediocrity at every turn. But for all the Ctrl+Alt+Deletes, Dominic Deegans, Broken Mirrors, and way too many terrible furry webcomics to name, there are wonderful things like Beartato and Hark! a Vagrant. I follow a lot of webcomics and the greater community in general for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to; because I'm a huge gay nerd, I'm intrigued by the idea of doing my own when my art is good enough, and because most real comics are nothing but disappointment these days.
What do you read regularly? Do you have any likes/pet peeves concerning webcomics?