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Five Webcomics Everyone Can Enjoy

By J. R. Walker, published Mar 27, 2008
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In the world of webcomics, an outsider might feel like there is nothing for them to find save nerds looking discussing video games. While this may be true for some webcomics, there are plenty that any fan of good writing and good content can enjoy. Here is a list of five webcomics that everyone can possibly enjoy:

Achewood

So a group of walking, talking, stuffed animals get into all sorts of situations with their cat neighbors. Sounds like some pretty cutesy stuff, right? Not so for Chris Onstad's dark sense of humor. While fans suspect that the name is derived from Winnie the Pooh's "Hundred Acre Wood," A. E. Milne would probably not have told these stories to his kids. Story arcs have featured an annual fight to the death, the wedding of Roast Beef, a main character, to his dead ghost girlfriend Molly, an almost murder which lead to the introduction of a homicidal maniac named Nice Pete, and a gay porn enterprise. One of my favorite reoccurring strips is between Liebot, a lying robot, and Phillipe, a five year old otter. Phillipe will ask Liebot, "What is the saddest thing?" and you really will learn the saddest thing. Sometimes it's hard to know exactly what's going on, even for loyal readers, so a good bit of advice is to start at the beginning of the archive and move forward slowly. Rest assured, if you like the darker side, you'll love Achewood.

American Elf

For years, James Kolchalka has been documenting his life in a four panel strip every day. In this time, he has fathered two sons, released a couple of albums with his band, quit his job to be a full time artist, and appreciated life to the fullest, even the cranky, sad parts. The strip is called American Elf due to the fact that he and his long-suffering wife Amy are drawn with elf ears. Other strange artistic choices include drawing his best friend Jason as a little white dog, drawing some characters with one giant eye, and drawing his kids as normal looking kids. James' daily observations are sometimes sweet and touching, sometimes hilarious, sometimes sad, and often all three. This comic will truly make your day more meaningful.

Cat and Girl

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