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Posted at 18:51 on July 14th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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How many of you read daily comic strips (ie newspaper comics) either online or off, and how many do you read? I read 53 strips each day (unless I wind up forgetting, then I get pissed at myself).
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Posted at 01:04 on July 15th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I read Real Life daily http://www.reallifecomics.com/

Homestar Runner Weekly, particularly Strong Bad
http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail.html

and i'm getting into Van Von Hunter
http://www.pseudome.net/vvh/


I'll read the ones in the paper ocassionally also
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Posted at 01:54 on July 15th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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H*R aren't comics, but yeah, I like them. (the new characters page is funny, but I want an Strong Bad e-mail instead. :angry: )

I also read Elftor occasionally.

Edited by Da_Goat at 09:59 on July, 15th 2003
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Posted at 07:18 on July 15th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Dilbert. Dilbert rules. Other than that, no daily comics for me, just a stack of monthlies ;)
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Posted at 08:11 on July 15th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Garfield on a daily basis, and Penny Arcade whenever there's a new strip.
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Posted at 21:05 on July 15th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Something Positive

Really like this one

Edited by Pada1 at 05:11 on July, 15th 2003
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