It's our opinion here at WUITS that a lot of attention is paid to comic books, but not nearly enough seems to be given to the more home grown varieties found here on the internet. So, starting this week, we're going to feature one of these comics and give a little review. Why? Because we fucking said so, that's why. Now shut and read.
Sluggy Freelance
We find it hard to believe that some people have actually NOT heard of Sluggy Freelance. Starting back in the mean days of 1997, Sluggy has been turning out quality comics for over a decade now. Of course, we're not entirely clear on what "Sluggy Freelance" means...but with a webcomic this nifty, who cares? Where else can you find stories on time travel, demons who show up every halloween, vampires, homicidal kittens, making deals with the devil via the internet, hot female assassins and switchblade carrying bunlop rabbits named Bun Bun? Do yourself a favor. Go to www.sluggy.com, rewind to the beginning, and start reading from there. You've got over 10 years of comics to catch up on kids. And trust us...it's worth it!
8 Bit Theatre
When we first discovered 8 Bit Theatre, it took us back to our younger days. And then we realized that, as nostalgic as it first appears...there's nothing retro about 8 Bit Theatre. We don't think there's any way to reliably describe it without mentioning a few key words...weird, wonderful...and completely twisted.
http://www.nuklearpower.com/8-bit-theater/
That's the round up for this week kids. If you know of a Webcomic that doesn't get the recognition it so richly deserves, tell us about it! Send your submissions to revrogue@the-iss.com and loop us in!
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