Post-Turkey Day looks like slim pickin's for news but here's what we've got:
Not to stir the Most Read Project pot more (plenty of discussion in the thread on the subject of measuring webcomic readership here) but every webcomic host that publishes some kind of "popular" list is another potential data point for the project. This Drunk Duck list is described as "most read strips for the past seven days" (there is a second DD list for "story" comics):
- Elijah and Azuu
- supahnariobros
- Elijah and Azuu Classic
- Life and Death
- Grog
- Culture Shock
- No Need for Bushido Remix
- Mixed Bag Comics
- kirby supah star
- Bird and Worm
UPDATE: I have to believe, based on a long tradition of Little Gamers mocking Comixpedia, that this strip was inspired by our recent discussion of measuring webcomics' audience size.
SOME WEBCOMICS I READ THIS MORNING
- Lucid TV really deserves a spot on the Most Offensive webcomics poll we're running this month. Brutally-funny, medically-flavored comedy.
- Michael LaLonde's Ornery Boy probably is the only webcomic featuring a zombie MC. Today's strip is one of the funnier raps he's penned for the strip.
- Guest month at Todd and Penguin with comics from guest creators such as Jamie Robertson (Clan of the Cats), Phil Cho (Skinny Panda), and Paul Southworth (Ugly Hill).
- If you changed the color of the splotch of lipstick red on Clango's chin and neck in today's Diesel Sweeties to black, you'd have Clango's evil twin brother Bango. Well it could happen!…
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS
- The San Francisco Society of Illustrators & AIGA San Francisco in conjuction with the Academy of Art Institute presents "Pixar Under the Hood: The Making of Cars" on Friday, December 1 at 7pm at the Morgan Auditorium in San Fransisco. More details at the Drawn! blog.
- Brinkerhoof has collected The Zoo into dead tree form. More details here.
- An animated version of Maakies is coming to the Adult Swim lineup.
- Check out the latest installment of Lighten Up!, the spoof version of Shades.
- A new Gigcast is up.
- UPDATE: Fleen apparently subscribes to Wizard magazine – check out this nice writeup of five webcomics that Gary scanned in.
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