Pages tagged webcomics:

xkcd - A Webcomic - Boyfriend
http://xkcd.com/539/

statistically significant other
stat humor. gotta love it.
Hilarious
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… :)
Hark, a vagrant: 164
http://harkavagrant.com/
Historical humor
Mary Seacole
about DIGITAL COMICS by ~Balak01 on deviantART
http://balak01.deviantart.com/art/about-DIGITAL-COMICS-111966969
Creating a comic in the digital medium
Art - community of artists and those devoted to art. Digital art, skin art, themes, wallpaper art, traditional art, photography, poetry / prose. Art prints.
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
Dresden Codak » Archive » 42 Essential 3rd Act Twists
http://dresdencodak.com/2009/05/11/42-essential-3rd-act-twists/
xkcd - A Webcomic - Not Enough Work
http://xkcd.com/554/
Not Enough Work
Our pages are now haiku compliant
I'm almost up to my old typing speed in Dvorak / Our servers now support Gopher, just in case / Our pages are now HTML, XHTML-Strict, and Haiku-compliant / Hey! Have you guys seen this webcomic?
I always make sure my HTML is haiku-compliant (HTML humor FTW!)
17 Things Worth Knowing About Your Cat - The Oatmeal -
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/cat_know
cat site
Great infographic - cats have some pretty awesome powers.
xkcd - A Webcomic - Fermirotica
http://xkcd.com/563/
as awesome as dimensional analysis is, it's still a pain in the ass
xkcd - A Webcomic - #563: Fermirotica
Statistics...
xkcd - A Webcomic - Tones
http://xkcd.com/479/
My phone has always made a ringing sound too.
I hate ringtones
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