At some point I'm planning on writing one or more entries on some of the webcomics I read, with more than just a paragraph of info on each, as a mere paragraph isn't really enough to get an idea of each webcomic.
I'm not sure I really have any real criteria for liking a webcomic. A good story for sure gets me to take notice, engaging characters to a certain degree, regular update schedule is preferable, an RSS feed really helps me keep up-to-date on them (even if they don't update on a regular basis), though the art styles for the webcomics I read ranges from stick figures (Xkcd) to elegant and beautiful (too many examples to list), and a good sense of humour is key, though "fish out of water" jokes turn me off real quick.
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Date: 2015-02-03 04:55 am (UTC)I'm not sure I really have any real criteria for liking a webcomic.
A good story for sure gets me to take notice, engaging characters to a certain degree, regular update schedule is preferable, an RSS feed really helps me keep up-to-date on them (even if they don't update on a regular basis), though the art styles for the webcomics I read ranges from stick figures (Xkcd) to elegant and beautiful (too many examples to list), and a good sense of humour is key, though "fish out of water" jokes turn me off real quick.