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mountpleasantcomics:

empartridge:

hourly comic day 2013! finally done (a day late)! as you can see, I gave up the whole ‘looking nice’ thing after the first page.

feat. the lovely Ryan, Brian, Charmaine, Chris, Phil, Juli, and Geneva.


I really wish the tumblr posting feature was back to not being awful. sorry for these being hard to read.

look! comics! by me!! if you want to keep up with my stuff you should go follow my main blog asap, this one is pretty dead and will probably stay that way.

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omocat:

hourly comic day 12:00-1:00

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midnitesurprise:

1/2 of my hourly comics for today

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nedroidcomics:

Today was the official Hourly Comics Day! This was my day in comics form. 

PREVIOUSLY: Hourly Comics Day 2012

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ianbrooks:

Robots Don’t Know Anything About Love by Doctor Popular
An excerpt from Doctor Popular’s 24 hour comic: “Robots Don’t Know Anything About Twitter”, available at Emanata.

Artist: Flickr / Website

ianbrooks:

Robots Don’t Know Anything About Love by Doctor Popular

An excerpt from Doctor Popular’s 24 hour comic: “Robots Don’t Know Anything About Twitter”, available at Emanata.

Artist: Flickr / Website

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jaggedflow:

rosalarian:

jephjacques:

gotta get better

This, folks. This isn’t a gift, it’s the result of hard work.

THIS

I’ve been reading Questionable Content since it’s inception, pretty much. Which means I’ve been reading it since I was 13/14. I’m now 22. Though I have outgrown a lot of the themes in QC, it has maintained as one of the few webcomics that I keep on my radar every single week just due to Jeph’s pure determination and dedication to his craft, his stories and his characters. In a lot of ways, I grew up with the characters in Questionable Content, I went from childhood to adulthood reading weekly updates. Growing up and having an intimate view into the progress of somebody’s skill in their work is something that always made webcomics so extremely captivating to me. QC is kind of a testament that the process of creation is just as important as the final product.

jaggedflow:

rosalarian:

jephjacques:

gotta get better

This, folks. This isn’t a gift, it’s the result of hard work.

THIS

I’ve been reading Questionable Content since it’s inception, pretty much. Which means I’ve been reading it since I was 13/14. I’m now 22. Though I have outgrown a lot of the themes in QC, it has maintained as one of the few webcomics that I keep on my radar every single week just due to Jeph’s pure determination and dedication to his craft, his stories and his characters. In a lot of ways, I grew up with the characters in Questionable Content, I went from childhood to adulthood reading weekly updates. Growing up and having an intimate view into the progress of somebody’s skill in their work is something that always made webcomics so extremely captivating to me. QC is kind of a testament that the process of creation is just as important as the final product.

(via jubilantjezebel)

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nedroidcomics:

The Witch and Her Familiar

nedroidcomics:

The Witch and Her Familiar

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lizclimo:

buyer’s remorse 

lizclimo:

buyer’s remorse 

(via jubilantjezebel)

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