
http://theflowfieldunity.com/
Autor: Adam York Gregory
No se exactamente que es... quiza esa pequeña linea entre humor, ciencia, y bizarror... no es xkcd, no exije TANTO conocimiento en sus chistes, pero es un poco de aire fresco para los ingenieros / fisicos y un poco de cultura para el resto :P
Catalyst Particles
Angel makers
The Last Question
Up to a Point
Over Exfoliated
Moves
Input Out
viernes, 4 de abril de 2008
The Flowfield Unity
miércoles, 2 de abril de 2008
Commissioned Comic

http://www.commissionedcomic.com/
Autor: "O"
Otro con muchisimo material. Rolero del Palo. Lo conoci via http://www.myextralife.com durante el evento "FERTASTICO!" pagina 1 a pagina 7 [muy recomendable ver el progreso.]
Si te gusta el rol, este comic es para vos.
Gloria in excelsis PIZZA
The End of Nudism
The Trophy Display
Gamer Etiquette (cheesy fingers)
May I have a cheeseburger?
Easter Egg Hunt
martes, 1 de abril de 2008
Truck Bearing Kibble

http://truckbearingkibble.com/
Autores: Jeremy Kramer & Eric Vaughn
Comic interesante ^^
Llegue al A Clockwork Green via Stumble y me enamore.
Phantom Pain
FossilWood
The Gods must be Tasty
Battle Fighter II
A Clockwork Green
Turbo Force Amish


viernes, 15 de febrero de 2008
Head Injury Theater

http://www.headinjurytheater.com
Autor: Jared von Hindman
Sitio muy interesante.Llegue a el via Stumble, a un articulo llamado: "The Geek's ABC"
un alfabeto con imagenes dibujadas en un estilo simple pero piola... que me identifico mucho en las referencias. xD
Revise la home y vi la palabra magica: "COMICS"
Ahi estuve hasta hace 15 mins que decidi revisarlo aca ^^
Algunas tiras que me gustaron xD






Y hay mucho mas.
miércoles, 16 de enero de 2008
The Zombie Hunters

http://www.thezombiehunters.com/
Autora: Jenny Romanchuk
La verdad es que me resulta raro recomendar este webcomic, no sobresalta por nada en especial, sin embargo necesito seguir la historia, y por eso lo recomiendo.
Una cosa posta que tiene? la mina dibuja como pocos... hay una enciclopedia de zombies y todo... tiene hecho un muy buen background.
La historia gira al rededor de un grupo que tiene como mision explorar las zonas infectadas... El mundo, para variar, se fue al carajo y los zombies estan en todos lados, los seres humanos han logrado sobrevivir, pero al costo de residir en zonas "seguras", fortalezas, en medio de la nada... como robinsones rodeados por un mar de muerte...*
Me gusta mucho la onda de sus dibujos, mucho dibujo con lapices. Aca tienen un par de ejemplos:

Es de mi recomendacion que empiecen por el principio.
* Esa frase la uso HG Oesterheld en "el Eternauta", y Richard Matheson en "I'm Legend", asi que me siento obligado a usarla al menos una vez aca.
martes, 15 de enero de 2008
the WAREHOUSE

DELICIUS WEBCOMIC
http://warehouse.carlh.com/
Autor: Carl Huber
Entretenido... chistes inteligentes... chistes populares... chistes?
No es EL webcomic, pero es entretenido, y es superior por ejemplo a liniers, que se la pasa boludeando y el 80% de sus chistes son recontra pelotudos ^^
Algunas, muchas, tiras:
Peg the Landing and Hook a Medal
People are Disgusting
Self Preservation
Fall in the Forest
Oh. Gross. Sorry.
Guitar Hero
Message for the Future, Part 1
- 10 comics intermedios -
Message for the Future, Part 2
Climbing the Corporate Ladder
Wary Philosophical
Este comic esta licenciado bajo Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. ^^
lunes, 14 de enero de 2008
Malfunction Junction

http://malfunctionjunction.net/
Autor: Matt Milby
Asi como algunos escriben de su vida en un blog, este flaco de Ohio la grafica, en forma de webcomic, actualizando con buena frecuencia y toques de humor ^^
Abajo de cada comic puse lo que posteo Matt, ya que es un hibrido de blog y webcomic y sus comentarios suelen complementar muchisimo a sus tiras.
Estuve viendo el archivo, y ya en las primeras 50 tiras hay resaltables suficientes, por lo que no voy a seguir leyendolo por esta nota [a la noche me doy una panzada con su archivo de 300 entrys ^^]
Algunas de ellas:
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"DEAD. SERIOUS.
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Also, I was trying to get this comic up yesterday, but someone didn’t pay the cable bill, which was discovered when our internet service dropped dead and our television said something to the effect of SCREW YOU PAY US. Still, I’ll keep my schedule of one comic every other day, but I can’t guarantee what time of day they’ll be up until Wide Open West starts giving us the juice again."
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"Two points worth mentioning: One, there is not an FAQ up yet, but there should be later today. Second, I’ll try and force myself to give straight answers, as much as I’d prefer not to. I will get through this.
EDIT: FAQ done (until more questions arise). “About” page done. Malfunction Junction Livejournal Community linked to (on menu bar).
Why is there a Livejournal Community when comments are available on the site? Well, people seemed to want it, for one. And for two, Livejournal has a way better comment system than any other weblog software. Seriously, someone really should have ripped them off by now. People need to get on that."
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"This again is an entirely factual comic. I have to admit though, it’s a little disappointing to have some complaining jackass customer coming in, hitting the flamethrower button on them, and NOT seeing them burst into flames."
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"This is one month. Yay, thirty-one days of this crap!"
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"I have no earthly idea what is going on with my feet. Seriously."
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"I actually drew this one almost a month ago and I’ve been meaning to find a good time to post it. Since then, my room has become re-dirty*.
*Not a word"
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"Back in the twenties the internet wasn’t what it is today. But no matter what these newfangled webcartoonists are doing, I’m going to keep carving my comics onto sheets of aluminum with a chisel.
EDIT: I’m not sure what happened to the T in ‘absorbent.’ For the record."
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"I love working in a place where stuff like this happens. Most retail managers answer theft with a call to the police. Mine chases the thief down and beats him with a length of chain.
I recently found out that, out of the seven employees at the gas station where I work, I’m the only one who hasn’t been there for two years or more, and I’m starting to see why. The pay isn’t great, and it can be boring at times, but there’s an element of adventure to it that I can see being addictive. The place is located within a cluster of bars near the campus of Ohio State (a VERY large college) and it’s staffed entirely by what I would call a group of rather unusual people. That formula seems to make for a good dose of weird experiences at the workplace."