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Created on: February 12, 2007 Last Updated: May 08, 2007
I loved comic books as a kid, and now that I'm no longer a child, but an ahem, older person, I like the fact that I can still read comic books, without having to go to a store and buy them! Online comic books rock! Here's a few that I've found that I like.
- Goats, by Jonathan Rosenberg at http://www.goats.com. It's a geek strip that's a little wacky, but entertaining at the same time.
- Ozy and Millie, by D.C. Simpson at http://www.ozyandmillie.org. This strip features kids that are actually different animals, and the antics they get up to.
- A cute one that is kid friendly is The Gumball Gang, by Jim Szczodrowski at http://www.kidstimestudio.com/comics/index.html. This one is about the kids of the Gumball Gang, and the neat thing about this site is there are also some how to draw lessons, and even neater is a live web cam showing Jim working on a strip.
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