Pages tagged webcomic:

xkcd - A Webcomic - I Know You're Listening
http://xkcd.com/525/

From xkcd.
40 Comics Strips for Web Designers | Webdesigner Depot
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/03/40-comics-strips-for-web-designers/
funny
With the massive exodus towards online publishing, many people hardly reach for the newspaper these days. If there’s one thing I truly miss from the newspaper, it would be reading the comic strips. There’s something magical about comic strips that seems to lighten your day and make you feel good. There’s certainly something to be said about starting your day with a bit of humor. I figured that we’re so immersed in the Internet that it would be cool to compile a list of funny strips related to web design, the Internet and of course blogging. Take a few minutes from your busy day to relax, have some fun and see how many of these situations relate to you… :)
xkcd - A Webcomic - Alternative Energy Revolution
http://xkcd.com/556/
don quixote
Hark, a vagrant: 164
http://harkavagrant.com/
Historical humor
Mary Seacole
Web漫画  胎界主
http://www.taikaisyu.com/
25 Best Programmer WebComic Strips
http://slashweb.org/programming/25-best-programmer-webcomic-strips.html
If you are a programmer. this is HILARIOUS - Programmer Laugh of the Day
25 Best Programmer WebComic Strips
xkcd - A Webcomic - Sheeple
http://xkcd.com/610/
"I'm the only conscious human..."
"Look at these people. Glassy-eyed automatons going about their daily lives, never stopping to look around and *think!* I'm the only conscious human in a world of sheep."
haha :)
Me recuerda una frase de Ciorán: «El diálogo a solas con la idea incita al desvarío, anula el juicio y produce la ilusión de omnipotencia».
xkcd - A Webcomic - TED Talk
http://xkcd.com/541/
A dilemma I have at least once a week: http://www.xkcd.com/541/ [from http://twitter.com/RichardJenkins/statuses/1198685156]
Archive Binge
http://www.archivebinge.net/
At Archive Binge you can create a custom RSS news feed for a webcomic, which will take you through the archive, at a rate faster than the new comics update.
Brilliant. The kind of thing where one wonders why no one thought of it before. Subscribe to webcomic RSS feeds from the beginning, but at a faster rate than they're published. Eventually, you catch up.
Awesome idea! You can create a feed so that back issues of your favorite comic are delivered at a rate faster than the comic updates so you can catch up.
At Archive Binge you can create a custom RSS news feed for a webcomic, which will take you through the archive, at a rate faster than the new comics update. This lets you get up to date on comics with large archives, without spending hours or days trawling the archive in one go. Rather than spend a whole day or more bingeing on a comic archive, set up an Archive Binge feed. You can start from the beginning, or wherever you're up to. You can set your custom feed to deliver a strip every day, 4 strips every weekday, or whatever you want, up to 10 strips a day. Anyone can read 10 strips a day! If you get a spare hour and read the next 50 strips, you can update your position in your feed. You can even pause your feed if you go on vacation, and turn it on again when you get back.
catch up on webcomics a bit at a time
Doles out a few comics, in order, from an archive, to catch you up slowly
xkcd - A Webcomic - Parking
http://xkcd.com/562/
not an insult
http://www.viruscomix.com/page500.html
Great comic strip on "normal" people.
Cool comic about how there is no such thing as "normal".
people are weird
xkcd - A Webcomic - Numerical Sex Positions
http://xkcd.com/487/
Numerisk kluss
xkcd - A Webcomic - Packages
http://xkcd.com/576/
xkcd - A Webcomic - Outreach
http://xkcd.com/585/
Professor Improbable
- A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
LOL another oldie, but Goodie. Scientists rock.
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http://catandgirl.com/archive/cg0505bacon.gif
Why do you get up in the morning?
xkcd - A Webcomic - Fiction Rule of Thumb
http://xkcd.com/483/
Fiction Rule of Thumb
The probability that a book is good decreases as the number of words made up by the author increases.
Abstruse Goose » Computer Programming 101
http://abstrusegoose.com/98
Feel free to nod in recognition.
Thank God some people don’t need to see so far under the hood
Funny comic strip
Via <a href="http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3187197#xx3187197xx">the Code Project</a>.
PHD Comics: Tales from the Road - MD Anderson Cancer Center
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1162
Link to Piled Higher and Deeper
Gutters » Issue #01 by Lar deSouza
http://www.the-gutters.com/
Gutters - Issue #11 by Atilio Martin - http://www.the-gutters.com/
Awesome! This just made it to my 'Must See' list.
Un aire nuevo a los super heroes XD
A webcomic parody of the comic-book industry by Ryan Sohmer and rotating comic artists, updating every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
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web漫画
twitterモチーフの漫画、うまいよー。高校生のついったー使い方って、こんなかなー
読解アヘン
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web漫画
twitterモチーフの漫画、うまいよー。高校生のついったー使い方って、こんなかなー