I don’t recall where I got this (lousy short-term memory, but here is a funny webcomic dealing with the excreable change in the Star Wars DVDs wherein Greedo shoots first. Without further ado, may I present: The Emperor’s Court!.
Comments Off on Greedo Shoots FirstI have been poking around the web and came across a couple of webcomics I’d like to recommend:
Alpha Shade is an alternate universe war comic. The drawings are just gorgeous and the plot so far is very interesting.
Casey and Andy is a hilarious comic about two D&D-playing, mad scientist geeks who are best friends/mortal enemies.
Technically, I didn’t just discover Nodwick – I have been following it for several years. I just figured I’d just toss it in here… Nodwick is probably the best RPG/D&D based comic I have ever seen. Very, very funny, especially for anyone who has been into roleplaying games a while.
Comments Off on Three Web Comic RecommendationsWhat happens when an 8-bit video-game character becomes self-aware? The wonderful web-comic, Kid Radd, answers this question.
While a little slow in the beginning, it quickly picks up pace and becomes quite funny and though-provoking. Highly recommended.
Comments Off on Kid RaddThis may be old news to a lot of people, but I ran across Angry Alien Productions , which features some hilarious Flash vignettes: 30 second animated reenactments of films by bunnies. Currently, the site has:
They are all pretty funny, but I really like the version of Alien.
2 commentsI was surfing around the web and I came across Smurfs: The Lost Episode. I damn near died laughing, but then I have a sick and twisted sense of humor. Definitely not safe for work.
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