
Warren Ellis (author) and Paul Duffield (artist) are collaborating on a free, weekly webcomic called “FreakAngels”. The first episode is up today, and it looks to be quite interesting indeed. I’ll certainly be keeping a keen eye on it, and if you’ve got any self pride left in your sorry carcass, so should you.
I’m just saying.

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Looks interesting. Thanks for linking. ^^
15. February 2008 @ 16:53 ( Permalink )
Haven’t read that much by Ellis, but what little I have read I seem to remember liking quite a lot. And the art’s pretty too.
15. February 2008 @ 16:56 ( Permalink )
No problem, of course. Should be interesting; the only other webcomic I read on a steady basis is xkcd, which is of a very different nature…
16. February 2008 @ 07:39 ( Permalink )
I read Order of the Stick, The Battle of Gobwin Knob, Ctrl Alt Del (mostly out of habit, that one), Looking for Group, Unshelved, Dumnestor’s Heroes, Tony, some Dilbert, and M regularly, as well as the brilliant “Cheshire Crossing”. In the past I’ve additionally followed every comic on my “favourites”-list on Nettserier.no regularly, as well as Get Medieval and 1/0, which have both been finished, and Dork Tower and Terror Island, both of which I simply lost track of and never caught back on to. (Of these, by the way, Havet, Einar Gerhardsen, Mjuu, Umbraco, Tony (all from Nettserier), 1/0, Order of the Stick, Looking for Group and Dork Tower comes with the highest recommendation, except that they don’t ’cause nothing can ever be as good as “Cheshire Crossing”.) I’ve always wanted to read xkcd based on the few stripes I’ve seen, but the archives are too vast and off-putting.
And certain people (*coughsObdormiocoughs*) makes me feel as though I don’t read a twentieth of the ones I should.
No wonder I can’t ever get any studying done.
16. February 2008 @ 08:15 ( Permalink )
Wow… Consider me properly schooled by your webcomic-skillz. Of course, I probably plough down at least as much time reading various blogs and message boards…
16. February 2008 @ 08:44 ( Permalink )
I did, too, when I was your age, at least regarding fora, I’ve never been that active a blogreader. My message board-activity somehow came to an untraceable end two years after high school, though. Dunno what happened there.
16. February 2008 @ 11:39 ( Permalink )
I don’t post that much on the boards, but I do read most of the topics. I keep telling myself that I’ll post more when I *finally* know enough, but I kinda doubt I’ll ever reach that point
16. February 2008 @ 12:09 ( Permalink )
Just be happy the longer you stay away from doing that. Posting on message boards, even just one of them, sucks such insane amounts of time the sheer thought of it would make elevators, traffic-lights and commercials drool helplessly.
16. February 2008 @ 13:01 ( Permalink )