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Originally Posted by hey alex
but are you <i>this</i> kind of geek?
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Bingo. I work on <h1 style="font-size:A JILLION;">web development</h1> 10 hours a day, every day.
I'll start off by saying your first post was a good read, and the board would be a better place if all the threads were as this one is.
I read quite a few comics, and I have picked up interest in them quite a bit lately. I know a common reply would be "Calvin and Hobbes", but I think it's essential to inform children about imagination and the importance of it. It's a great comic and brings up a lot of great pointers about life itself.
Another one of my favorites is Quimby the Mouse; it's hard to find but is really worth the search looking for. It's 1-150 strips on each page, so some of them are nearly all action-oriented because they can't fit the text, but makes it all the more interesting.
For humor, I go with
http://www.angryflower.com/ . Bob the angry flower can be absolutely hilarious at times, and sometimes very mild. A lot of the ideas are completely out of the blue, it really grabs your attention.
http://www.angryflower.com/blut.html
Questionable content.
http://questionablecontent.net/#
It's a web comic about indie (rock) culture. Some of them are excellent, but takes a little while before you find one that's hilarious. Has strips about how Sonic Youth's newer albums are "too mellow" too.
I'd like some good comic recommendations too, I need something to take my eyes off a screen.