![]() There’s a lot of great gags in this comic. Stick Figure Hamlet is the full text of Hamlet but with stick figures. Some are tongue in cheek like Jack Sjogren’s “ Five Rejected Ideas for Coachella Art Installations” while others deal with heavier themes like CM Campbell’s “C ashing in on your White Privilege Tax Deduction” or Jessica Campbell’s “ No Amount of Compliments Can Outweigh the Artist’s Self-Doubt.” In addition to many pithy articles about the art world, Hyperallergic has regular comics about the art world by several contributors. Hyperallergic is an online magazine dedicated to all things art. I have categorized them into a few areas: Humanities/Science, Animal-based, Slice of Life, and the largest category by far, Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Steampunk/Horror and D&D. Many have been published into books while others have ongoing campaigns any book covers are from print collections. As for the ones that have complete story arcs, I selected ones with free archives. Several webcomics are long form stories, some are single panels, and a few are short story comics. Some series are ongoing or even new while others have stopped updating. ![]() I tried to choose the top fifty I liked personally but with an eye to diverse storylines, styles, etc. There are really astonishing number of well-written and well-drawn webcomics out there. ![]() In fact, choosing exactly 50 comics was daunting. I’ve put together a list of 50 webcomics that I wish to share with you all. I devoured Diesel Sweeties and Order of the Stick and the many others that came along. As a kid, I grew up on a diet of newspaper funnies, but these webcomics were so much more edgy. Robots? Porn stars? D&D jokes? Sign me up! I began reading webcomics in late high school/early college and I just couldn’t get enough of these quirky and at times subversive comics. ![]()
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