I'm gonna have to go with Shades. It's a winner in all respects. Very professional feeling with fantastic writing (dramatic, action-packed, and witty), art, and attention to details. Like watching a good movie.
My comics are about knives, rats, and rats with knives.
"According to society I'm an Anarchist" "If I came in peace, why would I have a ray gun?" "Apology, worthless. Grudge, not."
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Oots has been my favourite for quiet some time, but here on DD there are many different ones that I like . I've recently read The Zombie Hunters wich is imo, utterly amazing ^^
"gullas" Said: I've recently read The Zombie Hunters wich is imo, utterly amazing ^^
The problem I have with that one, is the pacing is reeeaaalllly slow. It's not like I don't care for pages of endless dialogue. But I dunno, If the characters are gonna call themselves The Zombie Hunters, I would think they would hunt a few more zombies. Maybe it's just me. I do really enjoy her muted coloring style though. I just wish she would pick up the pace of the story a bit.
there was a comic about a guy waking up in a hospital and being in the middle of this conspiracy...i cant remember the fuggin name!
"Kung Fu Komix IS...hardcore martial art action all the way. 8/10" -Harkovast
"Kung Fu Komix is that rare comic that is made with heart and love of the medium, and it delivers" -Zenstrive
"Kung Fu Komix is...so awesome" -threeeyeswurm
"Kung Fu Komix is..told with all the stupid exuberance of the genre it parodies" -The Real Macabre
Problem sleuth was awesome, and the glorious crescendo it reached was dizzying.
However can you honestly say that Homestuck won't be even more atonishing when Pages like this are a regular occurrrance, a mere quarter of the way into it's run.
I'm surprised no one mentioned the following two comic strips. Neither are being written any more but I maintain that they are still head and shoulders above anything contemporary or past.