Comics How you like your Webcomics?

You like them Gag-per-day/slice of life or serialized?

  • Self contained slice of life

    Votes: 3 23.1%
  • Full Fledged serials

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Both are nice

    Votes: 6 46.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • IDK i don't read webcomics

    Votes: 3 23.1%

  • Total voters
    13

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I personally like them slice of life, i lack the comitement for following a full fledged series especially since it can end abruptly in a bad cliffhanger (Looking at you Klonoa Dream Travelers of Noctis Sol)
 
I don't. I think they're awful. Which is why I don't read any manhwas. Atleast the ones from modern times.
Not totally sure if it counts as a manhwa since it’s Korean and not Chinese, but it’s in the spirit of one and I utterly despised LOOKISM, one of the worst stories I’ve read at the time.
 
I prefer fully fledged serials. My exception would be Another Piece of Candy, but that only works because I was already attached to the characters beforehand.

Speaking of webcomics, I took a look at ComicFury a while ago, made me feel like I was on SmackJeeves again. It's exciting to see what people put out there, even if the content is more often than not rough around the edges.
 
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Is this still what webcomics means?
 
I used to read Snafu, so... Stupid with a lot of fanservice i guess.

I haven't read webcomics in ages, so no idea what's out there, beside whatever boring korean thing someone recommends me and I promptly ignore.
 
I miss the spritecomic River City High, it was a goofy loose-telling of the events of River City Ransom but with the element of silliness and has since vanished from the internet.

It was up there with 8-Bit Theater, Mana Theater, Kid Radd, and RPG World, though another I thoroughly enjoyed was Too Short For A Life, a story that takes place in the Megaman X universe. You can still find TSFAL archives, but it's rather obscure nowadays.

I don't think webcomic is limited to spritecomic though; And It Don't Stop is still one of my favorites to this day, I enjoyed Problem Sleuth and Homestuck by the same author.
 
Haven't been reading the more serious serial comics for a while, mostly after manga and now webtoons became much more easily accessible. Still read some of the older comedic ones, like Oglaf.
 
I like my web comics the same way I like to drink my coffee:
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I liked White Ninja Comics, but that was... 20 years ago? It was dumb and that was the point
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I was always a fan of silly gag-a-week comics that dipped into serialized storytelling, and every week you weren't sure if you were gonna get a fun joke comic or a big lore drop. 'Blind Alley' in particular is really good at this particular trick.
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