Webcomics are my favorite hobby on the Internet, and in late 2011, I started a blog at RevolutionSF where I review and recommend some of my favorites.
http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun)
There's no real set schedule. I tried to make it a weekly thing when I started out, but life piled up, so I just sort of do it as a side-project.
Recommendation #0: Intro post (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2011/11/04/my-intro-to-this-little-blogosphere)
Recommendation #1: Happle Tea (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2011/11/10/happle-tea)
Recommendation #2: Fusion (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2011/11/19/fusion)
Recommendation #3: The Abominable Charles Christopher (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2011/12/01/the-abominable-charles-christopher)
Recommendation #4: Three Panel Soul (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2011/12/22/three-panel-soul)
Recommendation #5: Subnormality (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/01/04/subnormality)
Recommendation #6: Buni (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/01/13/buni)
Recommendation #7: Kiwi Blitz (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/01/31/kiwi-blitz)
Recommendation #8: Atomic Laundromat (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/02/19/atomic-laundromat)
Recommendation #9: Dueling Analogs (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/02/27/dueling-analogs)
Recommendation #10: Greenberry (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/04/12/greenberry) (Cancelled, but I still have the review up.)
Recommendation #11: Axe Cop (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/05/11/axe-cop)
Recommendation #12: Evil, Inc. (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/06/16/evil-inc)
Recommendation #13: The System (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/06/29/the-system)
Recommendation #14: Cucumber Quest (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/09/29/cucumber-quest)
Recommendation #15: Romantically Apocalyptic (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/10/24/romantically-apocalyptic)
Recommendation #16: Ctrl+Alt+Del (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2012/11/27/ctrlaltdel)
Recommendation #17: Erstwhile (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/03/14/erstwhile)
Recommendation #18: Everblue (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/06/05/everblue)
Recommendation #19: Two Guys and Guy (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/07/22/two-guys-and-guy)
Recommendation #20: SPECIAL! Axe Cop: The Animated Series (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/08/27/axe-cop-the-animated-series) (Part 2 (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/12/08/axe-cop-season-1-part-2))
Recommendation #21: Crunchy Bunches (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/12/09/crunchy-bunches)
Recommendation #22: Trying Human (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/02/04/trying-human)
Recommendation #23: Gunnerkrigg Court (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/08/04/gunnerkrigg-court)
Recommendation #24: Life and Death (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2015/07/13/life-and-death)
Recommendation #25: SPECIAL! We Bare Bears (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2015/08/17/we-bare-bears)
Editorial: Get a proper host! (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/11/21/webcomic-pet-peeve-get-proper-host)
You're welcome to leave requests, criticisms, responses, or anything else in this thread or in a blog comment.
You have some good quality stuff listed here. Good comprehensive reviews.
Ever see any of the titles at Snafu Comics (http://www.snafu-comics.com/) before? If you have, just curious what you thought of their works. What first brought me there was their original retelling of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (http://grim.snafu-comics.com/?comic_id=0). It has more depth than the cartoon could ever hope to achieve. Different is good.
Quote from: Lord Il on June 08, 2013, 10:35:48 AMEver see any of the titles at Snafu Comics (http://www.snafu-comics.com/) before? If you have, just curious what you thought of their works. What first brought me there was their original retelling of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (http://grim.snafu-comics.com/?comic_id=0). It has more depth than the cartoon could ever hope to achieve. Different is good.
I have an on-and-off, love/hate relationship with the Snafu Comics family. It doesn't help that the authors go on ridiculously long hiatuses (sometimes even up to THREE YEARS at a time) or stop updating their comics altogether. Why couldn't they archive the dead ones and clean up some space on that giant mess of a navigation bar on top?
I was really looking forward to ones like
Ever After and
TIN. They both suffered Multiple Hiatus Syndrome and died prematurely. Another one that had potential was
Sugar Bits, but then they borrowed a page from the
Bleach handbook of writing ungodly long fight scenes. (Oh, and that contrived
SB/EA crossover? Ha ha, fuck you, Bleedman!) Oh, and the main flagship comic simply titled
Snafu? I personally find it rather boring, and wouldn't you believe it? That comic doesn't update anymore, either (and neither do the rest of Dave's comics, for that matter)! They should just rename it Bleedman Comics; we all know who REALLY runs that site nowadays.
Snafu Comics is a mystery box. It can either be decently written fanfic or poorly written original material (because let's face it, all the good original material just dies off without question), and you'll never know what will be updating at the time. I find it to be a strenuous experience.
^I'd have to say that your thoughts are pretty accurate and was glad to have your opinion!
My discovery of Snafu was around five years ago when I was first drawn in by some of their artworks. The writing, unfortunately, has been merely a hit-or-miss roller coaster for me - probably a lot to do with dragging on tired events which should've been put to bed long ago.
It's not that all of their ideas are bad, but I think they'd be better off purposely not serializing with as much story continuity when considering how sparse the updates can be. Not having regular updates, and thus, putting continuity in limbo, is indeed their greatest of downfalls. All this does is create a huge monster with little direction to go.
In short... they need a tune-up. Big time.
New review!
Two Guys and Guy (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/07/22/two-guys-and-guy)
For my 20th review, I tackle Axe Cop. Again.
This time, it's the animated series (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/08/27/axe-cop-the-animated-series) on this special edition!
Yay, update!
My newest review is Crunchy Bunches. (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/12/09/crunchy-bunches) I also briefly discuss (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2013/12/08/axe-cop-season-1-part-2) part 2 of Axe Cop season 1.
Valentine's Day is next week, so I thought I'd review a romantic comedy...with aliens!
Latest review: Trying Human (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/02/04/trying-human)
I'd like to see one for 8-Bit Theater. I know there's a backlash on sprite comics, but Brian Clevinger did a fantastic job using them to convey the characters' personalities. Plus, it was always funny and sharply written.
Not an update, but I received this comment.
(https://animationrevelation.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FedO01bg.jpg&hash=bf54f811cfff9524a6e82337be3e6752914f64b6)
...Damn, it's been half a year! I should probably do something about that.
Check out my review of Gunnerkrigg Court. (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/08/04/gunnerkrigg-court)
While the next review is being prepared, I have something to get off my chest. (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2014/11/21/webcomic-pet-peeve-get-proper-host)
Freaking new review! Freaking finally! (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2015/07/13/life-and-death)
Mini-special: We Bare Bears (http://www.revolutionsf.com/revblogs/daikun/2015/08/17/we-bare-bears)