Okay, for you people who have the intellectual capacity of a rutting rhino and the grasping ability of a titanium rod, this page is where I link to various sites. Some may be friends of mine, others might be webcomics I read, others might be complete shite, where some of you are concerned, but I don't care. This is about me, not you, and the sites I like, not the ones you do, so if you don't like it, you can bugger off right now... Thanks, Psi P.S.: If you haven't noticed by now, I swear quite a bit. So if you're offended by words such as arse, bugger, bastard, fart, bollocks, nuts, shit, piss and shuuugaaar, you might as well bollock off too. P.P.S.: Fart. P.P.P.S.: That one was just for fun. |
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LINKS |
WEBCOMICS (in no particular order) |
by David Anez |
The Grandfather of sprite comics, as it has been called by some, offers daily (a rare quality between the webcomics I know) entertainment of a very high quality, which says something for what I consider quality... ahem.. no really, its a ripping good webcomic and definitely worth a read. And it also has many subcomics and fan comics. |
by Chris Neal (Shadespectre) |
Another great sprite comic, this time focusing on many different games, but the Final Fantasy series is it's main claim to fame, so to speak. Also, not only does Shadey Theatre have some great comics, made by some total loon, whose weird sense of humour I've come to admire, but it's also home to many other non-comic things, such as Death Hawk's Bitching Corner and Oplem's Corrupted Reality. |
by Kabutroid |
Yet another sprite comic, this time its about the Metroid series, which, in my opinion, and surely the opinions of many people out there, is a great series. While its graphics might not be up to much (hey, it's a sprite comic, who gives dog's bollocks about the graphics in a sprite comic?) the humour is great and its worth a read. |
by Maboroshi Abyll |
Another Megaman sprite comic. This one is very good, not focusing on humour, but rather on plot. Don't think that it is completely dry of humour. If it was, I probably wouldn't be reading it, the humour is there, but often in the form of irony and subtle jokes. Always worth a read, and it is updated often. |
by Eric Drobile, Keith Smith and Rob Weyman |
A great handdrawn comic about many stock characters who'd hang around at the mall. Very funny and one of the few webcomics that doesn't require the reader to read the entire archives to understand what's going on, although I will strongly recommend that you do, you'll get all the inside jokes, or most of them, if you do. |
by Tim Buckley (Asbath) |
Another great handdrawn comic about a group of gamers. Outrageously funny, especially if you're up to par with the latest games, 'cause they'll be too, and more often than not, they'll be discussing them in some way. Even if you're not the gaming fanatic I am, you'll still find it a cracking good read. |
by Peter Haynes (Hansangan) and Nathaniel Savio |
One of the best webcomics I've ever had the privilege of reading. Set in the future where there are no men, due to a plague, the story is about a group of six young ladies who are the novice fighter squadron on board a spaceship. Graphics are fantastic and the plot is well thought out and very captivating. A definite two thumbs up. |
by Fred Gallagher (Piro) |
Ties with Angels 2200 for the place of Best Non-sprite Webcomic in my book. Drawn in japanese anime style, MegaTokyo boasts out of this world graphics and a great story, with the perfect balance of humour, seriousness, platonic romance, in short, everything a good anime needs, right down to the cute cuddly little bear costumes and little angels. |
by Steve Ramsoomair |
Another gaming webcomic, VG Cats is another one which doesn't require full archive knowledge to enjoy. (DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, READ THE ARCHIVES!!!) This time, using the cats Leo and Aeris, along with a host of other characters, to make fun of games. Art is great and the humour is off the hook. |
FRIENDS' SITES (again, in no particular order) |
by Angi Kat (Noooo..... really? No shit, Sherlock!) |
Another Evo page, much like my own, with custom characters and original character profiles, coupled with great art, where Angi's chars are concerned. She actually inspired me to create this site, so if it wasn't for her, this site wouldn't even exist. If you think that's a good thing, go blame her, 'cause she started it... |
by Danny Djeljosevic (DiscoStevex) |
Ever wanted to see bad reviews of good movies? Yes? Then turn the hell around bugger off, 'cause this isn't what you're going to get here. Casa de la Muerte is the place for great reviews of the crappiest movies in existance. If the movie sucks so much ass that its metaphoical head looks like an egg, then the odds are it's been reviewed. If it hasn't, its because Danny hasn't quite gotten 'round to it yet. |
by Moguaii (hosted by deviantART) |
Kept by a personal friend of mine, it shows his computer art to the world. 90% of the stuff in his gallery is his, made from scratch, making him the best computer graphics artist I know, in real life or over the net. Definitely worth a check once in a while. |