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I agree with so many of these, but I wanted to make sure a couple of my favorites got their due:
Lesiuretown went away for something like two or three years, but is now back from the dead with more bendy piggies jerking off in photo backdrops of San Francisco than ever!
E-Sheep by Patrick Farley may be the most Barbelith-oriented, beautifully-executed comics available on the net. Give him all of your money, so when he becomes a corporate entity you can make "shoulda bought AOL when it was $3 a share"-type regrets.
He'll probably be too modest to mention it, but Impulsivelad's IMPcomics are fucking aces, too. I still owe him a sketch I did of Thoth Boy. Must be the guilt that compels me. No, wait, it's the quality.
Tim Kreider's The Pain, When Will It End? makes me hoot with laughter, though it's a laughter that's diseased and rotting. There's no one in comics at present who's closer in spirit to B. Kliban than Kreider. I'd say it also exists in print form, but no longer locally: NY Press was running it for a couple months, but now is not, and between that and the discontinuation of "Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles" and Matt Taibbi's column it goes to prove that they really are the dumbest fucks in local publishing. |
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