Webcomic Wednesday 9/30/09
September 30th, 2009

Webcomic Wednesday 9/30/09

Welcome back! It’s Wednesday. Every Wednesday here at WebComics.cc, we’re going to post a round up of the best all ages* webcomics!

(*We’re using “all ages” in the context it’s meant to be used in: good for all ages. That means it could be kid-oriented, but with appeal to adults, or older reader oriented but appropriate for younger readers.)

On Sundays, we take a closer look at one of our favorite webcomics with our Sunday Spotlight. Last Sunday, we focused on Dog Eat Doug. Tune in this Sunday to see what we spotlight next!

NEW WEBCOMICS:

We’ve been reviewing webcomics for to add to our list, but it does take a little time for us all to read the webcomics that have been suggested to us. Please, don’t stop giving us ideas!

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THIS WEEK’S LIST:

Ace of Diamonds: A Western comic, remixed. Black Diamond Western was an old Western comic about a masked lawman, a rip-off of The Lone Ranger. It has fallen into the public domain, so writer Ben Avery is taking the artwork from that old comic and “remixing” it into a completely new story with completely new characters and completely new dialogue: ACE OF DIAMONDS.

Ace of Diamonds isno longer just a story about a generic masked lawman, it’s teh story of Ace, a cowboy who wakes up one day with no memoery. But he has a gun, a mask, and a badge. He doesn’t know his past . . . but he can guess his future. You can read from the beginning here.

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Best Mann for the Job: Novelist Chris Wells and artist Erica Wells are husband and wife, and we’re glad for it, because they make for an awesome team! Many of their comic book endeavors can be found on their website, Studiowell.com.

“Best Mann for the Job”, the story of a small town police sheriff, is their most recent. Chris and Erica describe it as “a cross between a rural Dick Tracy and Gasoline Alley”. The combination is nice, and makes for an intriguing story.

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Boodachitaville: Every Friday, Boodachitaville posts a strangely and/or hilariously skewed view of the world through the eyes of Bob and Eric, cartoon avatars of the creators who happen to be named Bob and Eric. Topics range from religion to video games, politics to movies, and nearly everything in between . . . and beyond!

You can start from the beginning here. It’s really funny stuff. Check it out! Boodachitaville updates every Friday.

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Cow and Buffalo: Hilarious humor strip about the adventures of a, well, cow and a buffalo. It’s been around for a while, and it’s well worth if you want to start from the beginning: click here. As a humor strip, you don’t need to go back to the beginning read them all to enjoy it . . . but you’ll enjoy it so much you’ll want to read them all.

Updates every Sunday.

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Dog Eat Doug: A comic strip about the having a baby in the home . . . from the perspective of the family dog. Very funny, very cute. if you have a pet or a child or, even better, both, this will resound with you. If you don’t, don’t fret, it’s good enough that anyone who likes quiet, quirky humorwill get a good chuckle out of it.

See our Sunday Spotlight here!

Updates every day!

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Dreamland Chronicles: Scott Christian Sava’s insanely popular webcomic is what you would get if Pixar made a Narnia movie into a comic book. You just may want to get started by going to our library and reading book by book, or just starting from the beginning on his website. There’s a reason he’s got millions of readers.

Updates every weekday.

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K.J. Kolka’s The Cardinal: The investigation into the Scarlet Assassin continues! K. J. Kolka’s adventures of The Cardinal is a comic strip that has been running in one form or another for years now. You can start this new story from the beginning here. This current incarnation of The Cardinal is a completely new take on the character (an “Ultimate” version, so to speak).

(And watch for WebComics.cc’s presentation of The Cardinal Classic, starting from the very beginning of K.J. Kolka’s original run! We’ve got the comics and if all goes well, we’ll have the site ready to go live next week!)

The Cardinal updates every Sunday.

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One Swoop Fell: If you’re not reading One Swoop Fell, you should. One Swoop Fell features beautiful artwork and compelling characters. One Swoop Fell is the best of what all ages comics can and should be: original, inventive, artistically interesting, featuring interesting characters.

New to One Swoop Fell? Read from the beginning HERE.

One Swoop Fell updates every Wednesday.

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Reverend Fun: Skewed humor strip that skewers some of the trappings of the Christian life. I’ve seen a lot of strips like this, but this is easily my favorite.

If Gary Larson doodled cartoons while sitting in Sunday School, something like this would have been the result. The archives goes back over ten years! (Here’s a blog posting showing some of our favorites.)

Updates every few days.

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Silly Daddy: Joe Chiappetta’s Silly Daddy: A Death in the Family won the Xeric award back in 1998. Silly Daddy, back then, was a long running series of comics that received much acclaim from the indy comics world. Silly Daddy, today, is a long running webcomic. Joe describes it like this: “Silly Daddy is the unplugged ‘Family Circus’ of today’s generation. Imagine Van Gogh with a wife and kids in the 21ST century. Or cross ‘Peanuts’ with the movie ‘Nacho Libre.’” Its observations of family life are, well, silly and touching at the same time.

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Spaced Thing: A sci-fi comic by Eric Merced, Spaced Thing is a short sci-fi story, part of what seems to be (from the description) an all ages anthology of sorts from Eric Merced.

Drawn in a fun, clean style the story seems simple, but there’s more to things than meets the eye.

Sadly, this is the last chapter of Spaced Thing. You can check out the Spaced Thing comments for the reasons why, but part of it comes down to he’s just plain got too much other work going on right now! We wish him well (especially since we know some of what he’s working on!).

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Tastes Like Chicken: A single panel humor strip, tastes Like Chicken is part Far Side, part Seinfeld. Check out the hilarious archive here.

Tastes Like Chicken is by Josh Alves.

Updates every Wednesday.

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This Is How We Met: We’ve known Jamie Cosley for a while, and we’ve enjoyed hid Tony Pony comics. His graphic novel, More Than Sparrows, took the “funny animal” style of art and told a touching and relevant story about forgiveness. This Is How We Met has Jamie’s trademark “funny animal” style art, mixed with what could be called a combination between, what looks like, to us, at this early stage, a mash up of How I Met Your Mother and Close Encounters of the Third Kind! But with Jamie, and his bizarre sense of humor and gentle character development, you jsut never know what to expect!

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Tracy and Tristan: A girl, an angel, and a cat.  Tracy and Tristan is a tilted view of living a Christian life. Tracy struggles with her Christianity and on how to stay on the Right Track. Doug is her Guardian Angel. He provides insight and advice. Tristan is a cat.

A cute and funny look at life, and a nice breath of fresh air from many of the other “slice of life”/”real life fantasy” webcomics out there.

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Ace of Diamonds is © 2009 Ben Avery

Best Mann for the Job is © 2009 Chris and Erica Well

Boodachitaville is © 2009 Eric Lee and Bob Burch

The Cardinal is © 2009 Kurt Kolka

Clockwork Game is © 2009 Jane Irwin

Cow and Buffalo is © 2009 Mike Maihack

Dog Eat Doug is © 2009 Creators Syndicate Inc.

Dreamland Chronicles is © 2009 Scott Christian Sava

One Swoop Fell is © 2009 Mike Dutton

Reverend Fun is © 2009 Copyright Gospel Communications International

Silly Daddy is © 2009 Joe Chiappetta

Spaced Thing is © 2009 Eric Merced

Tastes Like Chicken is © 2009 Josh Alves

This Is How We Met is © 2009 Jamie Cosley

Tracy and Tristan is © 2009 Susan Douglas

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