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I was getting caught up on my favorite webcomics and an SMBC strip was relevant to something we've been discussing the debate hall. So naturally my mind made the connection and then demanded I make a thread to see what webcomics people here read. Here's mine:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Science, philosophy, merciless poking fun at religion. Non-linear.
xkcd - "A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." Mostly non-linear with the occasional series.
Darths and Droids - Star Wars rewritten an roleplaying campaign. You don't have to know much about either to enjoy it. I recommend reading the notes, as they explain a few things and are often amusing. Strictly linear.
Hark! A Vagrant - History, literature, Mystery Solving Teens and Strong Female Characters. Almost entirely non-linear.
Shortpacked - A bunch of people working in a toy store. Also, jokes about comics, Transformers, and their fandoms. Linear with frequent oneshots.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Science, philosophy, merciless poking fun at religion. Non-linear.
xkcd - "A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." Mostly non-linear with the occasional series.
Darths and Droids - Star Wars rewritten an roleplaying campaign. You don't have to know much about either to enjoy it. I recommend reading the notes, as they explain a few things and are often amusing. Strictly linear.
Hark! A Vagrant - History, literature, Mystery Solving Teens and Strong Female Characters. Almost entirely non-linear.
Shortpacked - A bunch of people working in a toy store. Also, jokes about comics, Transformers, and their fandoms. Linear with frequent oneshots.