I'm sure works like "Cathy," "Garfield," and "Mary Worth" have their devoted readerships in the comic sections of newspapers, but I've found more than adequate replacements for them in the form of original works by webcomic artists. I barely touch the local paper these days, as demands on my time and exposure to news online have combined to limit my interest in it. I still love the comics, but I've found the creations appearing in the print pages have not aged well. Once the power trio of Bloom County, Calvin & Hobbes, and The Far Side all departed the newsprint world, there was a significant gap in funny funnies until Scott Adams got a syndication deal for Dilbert, which might be gently called "overexposed" today. The stuff hitting the papers just wasn't doing anything for me. But over time I found a welcome oasis of creativity, in art and dialogue, in the wonderful tubes of the Internet. I've read Iliad's PvP for a few years. Over the past few months, I've added to that entertaining duo through a combination of suggestions and blind luck. Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew reminds me of the geeky fun of pen and paper gaming that has been superseded by MMORPGs today. Characters break the fourth wall, and RPG in-jokes always make my inner geek chuckle. The regularly profane MegaTokyo, a comic done in a black and white, manga style. It's mostly about a couple of guys who get stranded in Tokyo without the money to get back to the US. Giant monsters, mechs, and the coolest ninja in the world, Junpei, all make appearances too. Kurtz's PvP led me to Questionable Content has become for me what Dilbert used to be, a must-read. It centers on the life and struggles of Marten Reed, music nerd, and his circle of hip-without-being-hipster friends. Jacques does humorous dialogue as well as anyone ever has, and his artistic evolution from comic number one to present day has been astonishing. So there's a few things for you to read along with me during the Thanksgiving holiday. Everyone have a safe trip, no matter where you're going. posted by David Utter Staff Writer, Murdok
Comics Are Another Reason to Ditch Newsprint
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