In the spirit of getting this over with I will quickly summarize the remaining webcomics linked.
Dresden Codak: Greatly drawn, interesting, educational, funny, and rarely updated. Sometimes it's also hard to tell what exactly is going on, but, by the standards of the rest of the web it's pretty good. Brief plot summary is the main character, Kimiko, is some sort of introverted yet remarkably curved super genius who, with two friends who seem to have powers from who knows where, have stumbled upon time travelers from the future. That's really it so far. Not much else has happened. It's been kind of slow. So....
Pictures For Sad Children: Initially it seemed to be good, simple, and humorous; then as multiple story lines developed I began to have my reservations, and now finally it has become so confusing that I cannot honestly say what's what. Thankfully most the storylines don't seem to repeat so my inability to explain much of it can be overlooked, but the one plot that does seem to repeat is that the main character, Paul, is recently deceased and has since become a ghost only to wander about his life much as he did before. Like most the mediocre comics I've described so far it does have its moments and up until recently it uploaded daily. Now it's just Mon-Wed-Fri. Apparently it's hard work drawing stick figure based stories incomprehensibly.
Rob and Elliot: A blond-haired guy, Rob, and a brown-haired guy, Elliot, live in an apartment together and wacky hijinks ensue. That's really all you need to know.
Questionable Content: In many ways your stereotypical webcomic as described previously, but done surprisingly well. The story has become rather intricate with time, and so while you may be able to appreciate the joke in a random comic you most likely won't have any idea what's going on. In as short a synopsis as possible the main character, Marten, is an awkward wannabe Indie rocker. He is dating a nondescript girl named Dora who owns a coffee shop where Raven, a flighty girl of mostly little significance to the story, and Faye work. Marten initially wanted some Faye lovin' but Faye has issues related to her father committing suicide when she was a child. And wacky hijinks ensue. There's also an OCD neighbor named Hannelore who seems to be becoming a bigger character, and a couple what seem to be talking iPods to serve as the comic's talking animals, but I think I've said enough.
That's it. Makes you want to read them right? Nah, me neither.
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