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Webcomics round-up.

The Dada Detective hits 100 strips, and catches my attention.  It's about a detective hired by a French Mime to find her missing duck.  Absurdism and punishness abound, and he drinks from a bottle labeled, Old Andalusian Dog.  In case you don't get it.

The Perry Bible Fellowship, which recently one some WCCA award or another, has its new website which you'll be pleased to learn allows for direct linking to specific comics, something the old site didn't support.  Now you can share your favorite PBFs with ease, so get to it!

Achewood joins Webcomics Nation. Somehow, Onstad doing anything not entirely on his own seems incredibly weird to me, maybe because Achewood is just so damned strange and, even though I read his semi-normal blog, I still can't imagine having a conversation with the guy.  Still, I wish him luck, and I wish Webcomics Nation luck too, just in case.  You never know with these guys.

Adultwebcomics.com.  I think that speaks for itself.  Their first comic is called Jess Fink's Dirty Limericks, which I can't check out yet due to my current locale (i.e. work), but it sounds promising.

(links via lore and comixpedia

2 replies on “Webcomics round-up.”

Hey Matt, always glad to offer support to an intelligent webcomic. I’ve been super-busy as I prepare to move, so I only read the first ten strips so far, but I’ll be sure to read through the line when I get a chance. Take care, and stop in anytime!

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