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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2007-02-08 01:33 pm
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Things I like today

I have decided that I really like xkcd even though it looks like something I wouldn't like, since I'm on record about my inability to read comics that are just too ugly. Somehow, despite primarily featuring stick figures who speak in complete paragraphs of handwritten uppercase, xkcd is not visually horrible. In fact I'd say it's often rather charming. (The hand-lettering helps, actually. Obviously typed-in lettering always loses points with me. Add in perfectly elliptical word balloons for double-yuck.)

Its sense of humor is invariably dead on target for me. I even like the frequent romantic strips.

And then there's this guy's photographic report of a Ren Faire, which [livejournal.com profile] keimel will probably laugh at though maybe he won't I don't know, by way of [livejournal.com profile] cthulhia. I like how he manages to make "Ha ha look at the funny people" fresh. It may have something to do with how he continually pokes fun at his girlfriend the whole time too, leading to the implication that he loves the faire he mocks. Or maybe I just need lunch and everything's too funny right now.

[identity profile] prog.livejournal.com 2007-02-08 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I winced at that hand too. But it's clear he puts so much heart into the artwork anyway, despite his lack of skill. I'm not saying it makes up for it, but it does put it leagues ahead of many popular webcomics that are not drawn at all.

[identity profile] chocorisu.livejournal.com 2007-02-08 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, agree with you there.

On the other hand, that's what's great about the web. Anyone CAN make a barely comic-like web comic if they want and, if people like it, it can gain a readership. More often than not the artists get better with time. I'd rather have a ton of shitty webcomics and some gems than the consistently dull strips in newspapers.