Terror Island: A comic about two roommates trying to get each other to buy groceries using increasingly zany schemes. The images are all photographed and the characters are all board game pieces. The sense of humor is often nerdy and surreal, you guys would probably really like it.

Pixel: A webcomic about sentient pixels living a computer. Often the comics have no real punchline and the humor is instead derived from how stupid the worldbuilding is. If you liked Flatland, you’ll probably like this webcomic.

These are both pretty old webcomics and if they were people, they’d be in high school by now. But they’re also really interesting and funny and I don’t want them to fall into the abyss of irrelevance. So please give them a shot! I have a feeling you guys would find them really funny.

  • OwenEverbinde
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    1 year ago

    I wish to also shill:

    The Greatest Estate Developer is about a civil engineer who gets Isekai’d into a novel (as one does in a webcomic) and is granted some magic powers (as often happens in webcomics).

    He pretty quickly declares that his goal is to build enough modern amenities (and swindle enough of his neighbors) so that he can retire and relax for the rest of his life.

    But, you know, there’s giant monsters (because it’s a webcomic) and rival dukedoms, and imperial intrigue, and he keeps finding himself in the middle of it all.

    There’s a lot of comedy, and a ridiculous bromance between him and the novel’s main character.

    But I’ll look into Terror Island and Pixel.