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Lackadaisy updates once a month with 2 pages technically, which is not that bad. Latest one is perfect to read out of context, because all the context is provided anyway: https://www.lackadaisy.com/comic.php?comicid=172
>>420761 Anyone knows why that comic is called Lackadaisy when it is about hardcore smugglers and gangsters? That's not generally a carefree profession ;)
>>420853 Thats one comic I forget about for a year at a time before looking for updates lol. >meanwhile waiting for this thing to finish in my lifetime
I think I'd enjoy this webcomic more if he just switched over to doing porn. The story comes out too slowly, its hard to care about it with any great enthusiasm.
>>421476 More like a monster girl, from a realm of monsters who sneak out from portals beneath peoples beds, the reason she's sitting at the kitchen table in her true form is because she's planning to break the news to him he's a halfbreed (she's used magic to take on a human appearance before now)
>>421476 The protagonist has a secret alternate dimension monster girlfriend/not-girlfriend, who he just had a huge fight with cause she wants to fuck, but he wants to friendzone her, since they aren't even the same species and it is questionable if they can have a future let alone have sex.
Then he wakes up the next day to find that his own mom is a monster from that alternate dimension.
>>422968 I wonder if they have a secret porn alt. Otherwise... I wouldn't even call it suppression. He's not covering it up or anything, it's clear for the world to see. Maybe avoiding technically-porn is a coping mechanism for being a total furry and not being secure about it?
>>422969 Well, he started putting out porn several years ago. It's just a feeling I get from looking at his work, like porn is the only thing he always wanted to make. Almost like he is a coomer.
>>423037 I read it but at this point it's just a catch-all for every fetish under the sun. So I just catch up with it every few months or so, when there's enough pages for the story to have moved on.
>>423335 DBM is heaps better than Super, except that they are doing minicomics that stop the real plot every month, and they have been wanking the authors mary sue for the past year (Vegitto's daughter, who is pretty much invincible).
>>423334 Dragonball started finally using female characters? That show was such a sausagefest. Apart from Bulma I don't know if Z even had other major female characters.
>>423372 No, it's from Dragon Ball Multiverse, a fan comic, which does the whole "multiple universes" concept in the Marvel What-If way - what if a villain won, what if Goku never became good, what if Vegitto never separated, etc.
The chick is an OC from the comic, from a planet of technologically advanced warriors. They have nanotech armour, shields, a pinpoint laser beam, and a grey goo (uncontrollable self replicating nanites that keep replicating until they eat everything they contact) called Carbonite. The Carbonite ate their home planet and poses a universal threat, they want to use the dragon balls to help with that, and Goku & co decided to help them.
She was doing ace combo moves with Gohan, but her power armour ran out of juice. So she used a suicidal challenge to distract Bra in order to infect her with Carbonite (Bra is Vegitto's daughter, she is bullshit strong and Babidi took over her mind).
>>423624 I am not a mod, or your dad, so feel free to ignore. Consider choosing very carefully which panels you post. You better make sure they are actually funny.
>>423997 That's because the perspective makes objects further away look smaller. I agree that it looks very strange, but it is not entirely incorrect, just badly used. It's the same effect as in those "between the legs" shots.
The stock photo background makes it look really stupid however.
>>424186 That's a pretty cynical interpretation of the comic. The cap seems like a simple symbol to personify the person as a proud nationalist and the comic depicts them as counter-productively xenophobic. It's not just 'orange man follower bad'. Now, if he really wants skub, replace the Arabic genie with Israelite Jesus and see what happens.
>>424199 Cynical or not, the comic is simple politics bait and nothing more. This is something extremely disappointing from PBF and it is by far the worst comic on the site by far.
As someone not from the US, I didn't even understand the punchline at all, until someone pointed it out that the guy is a Trump MAGA lookalike.
>>424200 >and it is by far the worst comic on the site by far. I just want to the site and looked at the comic before it, and already I disagree. I think it's silly to dismiss the comic as political bait because it satirizes ultranationalism.
>>424226 >How can it not be political? It's clear as day. It could be non-political. I would bet money that it is meant to be political (albeit neutral) but it can 100% apply to other things. It just points normal reactions to hatred, same thing with religion and tastes in anime. It's not funny, if that's what you meant by political. I don't think it's a particularly good comic, even if the message is realistic.
For anyone who might care: Tracy Butler of Lackadaisy fame and Tomm Moore were guests on an episode of the Bancroft Brothers podcast. Episode title is "Lightbox: The Future of Animation".
I barely read webcomics anymore. Compared to back as a teenager and had a full bookmark folders of dailies to be checkin each day.
Most of the ones I read back then probably aren't even still up on the internet apart from shit like Penny Arcade or the likes which are basically Simpsons-tier rubbish now that lurches along like a zombie.
>>427673 I am legit happy for the author, having this comic go for as long as it did. Giving enough of a shit to keep something going for a very long time takes a metric shitton of effort, and a pair of balls. People give up left and right, and those who don't deserve all the praise.
>>427691 It looks very primitive, not as an insult but saying its looks the style has the feel of an early internet webcomic indicating its having continued for a long time.
>>435645 They had delisted it many years ago, but searching for it immediately gives you articles on Wikipedia, amazon, the twitter account, fucking LiveJournal even. And it didn't affect them the least since they just published a third book collection.
What made Oglaf of all things worth delisting, when its possible to google illegal shit, or even illegal shit of a sexual nature, on their search engine?
>>435678 I know one of my friends took up early morning rowing in the academy so he wasn't there during inspection. He's openly a secret weeb with figurines on his desk and everything.
>>435007 Isn't this literally the plot of Sirens of Titan? The evolution of life on Earth only existed so they could influenced into creating a specific machine part to repair an alien ship.
The ongoing plot of Alfie is pretty garbage, maybe Incase should confine himself to doing random pretty 'lore' pages for his fantasy setting like this.
>>436501 I don't get it. Is the implication that they disgusted at the recuperation/appropriation of radical symbolism? Or that they think common ownership of the means of production and abolishment of money is a part of rainbow capitalism?
>>436609 So many years is a long-ass time, not that many webcomics make it that long. And if the authors self-insert was true to her age then she should be in her mid-late 30s by now.
>>436811 He is a miss more often than a hit, and that comic is only mildly funny because it baits you into thinking it was another one of those political caricatures about black quotas at workplace. I don't think he ever made an actual funny strip that's only about videogames - maybe this Kratos one.
>>436813 You are kidding me, CTRL+ALT+DEL still exists? I remember he even did kickstarter for some animated movie. Guess that never happened. Honestly, I never found his stuff funny. Even VGCats was funnier (occasionally)
>>436989 Kelly's cartoons all read like a parody of political cartoons, I hesitate to believe they aren't intentionally ironic. It's as if someone edits in that Lady Liberty and eagle as a running joke.
>>436991 Anon... they ARE parodies of political cartoons. Extremely blatant ones. Kelly isn't an actual person but a character by the artist, which is most obvious in the comics which have nothing to do with politics but instead some personal issue he's self-inserting into 'his' work.
>>436999 To answer your question, they're usually posted on imageboards next to unironic political cartoons that are just as nonsensical, hackneyed, ungraceful and egotistical as the material Kelly parodies, so from a glance and without context it's not hard to confuse them for the real thing when it's thrown in-between Ben Garrison pictures. Poe's law in full effect.
There used to be a comic about paintballing where one of the regularly seen characters was a cool veteran paintballer that always had his mask on and used only paintball-pistols. Does anyone remember what it was called?
>>437288 I mean its a character speaking not a perfectly written letter, someone might well say "there has" especially if they speak in a gruffer and less genteel fashion.