Twitter Webcomic Roundup, Part 3

Dumm Comics: I just…I have a thing for freakin’ bizarre comics, I know. Dumm Comics updates daily with a different comic each day–like Big Pants Mouse, 1930 Nightmare Theater, and Skadi, among others. Weekends are reserved for guest comics. The artwork here is always great, and with such a wide variety of comics, there’s probably something here you won’t completely detest looking at!

The Suckerboys: Jim Thorpe puts together a nice little comic here, with good artwork and punchy writing. I mean, one strip features a hair-eating magical hamster who poops leaves. I just…I dare you to find that in any other strip.

Misery Loves Sherman: This is one of those comics that could easily appear in newspapers, if newspapers were actually cool and not regularly used solely for collecting bird droppings. The strip features two aliens and a pint-sized Grim Reaper (Mortimer L. Death), as well as a poor kid named Sherman who just can’t catch a break. Come for the art and the writing, stay for the young boy who is abused by his family!!

Spud Comics: Single-panel comics in the vein of The Far Side…if you’re in to things like that, you’ll like Spud Comics. And it updates every weekday, so there’s always plenty to see. Zeus toasts his bread, Kermit the Frog gets a prostate exam, fishes fart underwater, and Pinocchio gets a flaccid nose, among other things.

Canned Ham: The comic from May 4 features Piglet getting evicted from the Hundred Acre Wood by a sanitary-mask wearing Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. You can’t really ask for anything better than that.

Nedroid: Nedroid is created by Anthony Clark, colorist on the phenomenal comic, The Adventures of Dr. McNinja. Look, pictures are worth like, thousands of words or something, so just look at this and tell me it’s not worth reading.

I’ll be back with one more Twitter webcomic roundup on Wednesday, and then that’ll be it for a while–but fear not, I’m following new Twomics (Twitter comics, right?) every day, so I’m sure there’ll be more of these in the future.

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  • Mxy
    I got here by Googling the name of my webcomic and was shocked -SHOCKED- to find out it wasn't listed. True, nobody knows my comic and it's, well, it's actually kinda crappy, but still, the outrage was very real. I was also, I should mention, high on glue at the time. That might have had something to do with it.

    http://community.livejournal.com/bizweb/
  • Awesome, thanks for the tip--so far, I like what I see! I added it to my RSS reader!
  • Ben
    You like bizarre comics? Check out http://threepanelopera.com. It's weird dark humour, with a splash of old school nerd.
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