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Basin Vale kinda sucked ass, though I feel somewhat bad about saying that due to the artist being dragged by SJWs.

Art was terrible, no coherent plot or consistent characters, seems to be in a medieval sort of setting until this 50's or so chick shows up, it's pretty boring and I couldn't sit and read through it.
 
A couple of comics that irritated me to the point of no longer reading them:

Sluggy Freelance - somewhat enjoyable at first, but as the comic progressed, it became more and more convoluted and contentious. I gave up about the time Oasis was revealed to be some sort of ghost, realizing it was just a giant soap opera.

Sandra and Woo - I was initially attracted to it because it promised a Calvin and Hobbes atmosphere; Driven away when the author started fitting more and more SJW stuff into the stories. The biggest flaw is the author is a German who thinks he knows what American culture is like.

Romantically Apocalyptic - Started off acceptably whimsical, but quickly became WTF.

RHJunior Webcomics - I still check these out time to time (Simply because, as ED says, he's a lazy fuck who can't be bothered to do more than one comic a month at best) but his comics are similar to the Belch Dimension in storyline: Mary Sues who go along some thinly veiled super-conservative Christian message. One series is literally a science fiction about stopping some "religious nut" from proving that evolution exists.


I have a number of other comics where the content is so drab I can't help but think "Why am I even bothering to read these?", but I'm too stupid to convince myself to delete them from my favorites. In no particular order:
21st Century Fox
Doc Rat
Manly Guys doing Manly Things
Terminal Lance
 
A couple of comics that irritated me to the point of no longer reading them:

Sluggy Freelance - somewhat enjoyable at first, but as the comic progressed, it became more and more convoluted and contentious. I gave up about the time Oasis was revealed to be some sort of ghost, realizing it was just a giant soap opera.

Sandra and Woo - I was initially attracted to it because it promised a Calvin and Hobbes atmosphere; Driven away when the author started fitting more and more SJW stuff into the stories. The biggest flaw is the author is a German who thinks he knows what American culture is like.

Romantically Apocalyptic - Started off acceptably whimsical, but quickly became WTF.

RHJunior Webcomics - I still check these out time to time (Simply because, as ED says, he's a lazy fuck who can't be bothered to do more than one comic a month at best) but his comics are similar to the Belch Dimension in storyline: Mary Sues who go along some thinly veiled super-conservative Christian message. One series is literally a science fiction about stopping some "religious nut" from proving that evolution exists.


I have a number of other comics where the content is so drab I can't help but think "Why am I even bothering to read these?", but I'm too stupid to convince myself to delete them from my favorites. In no particular order:
21st Century Fox
Doc Rat
Manly Guys doing Manly Things
Terminal Lance
MGdMT is weirdly cringe in a hyper-masculine stereotype way.
Romantically Apocalyptic, I had pretty much the same response as you- it started out kinda interesting and then became impossible to follow. Amazing art though.

EDIT: Surprised no-one's mentioned Grrl Power, which while it has good comic-style art has a rather wonky storyline that seems to jump a lot. Oh and the MC has pretty much Deus-Ex-Machina tier skills as a superpower, not to mention the somewhat feminist slant of the whole thing
 
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I feel like I've found buried treasure.
http://genecatlow.keenspot.com
Not only a furry webcomic with awful writing but a superhero furry webcomic.
 
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I feel like I've found buried treasure.
http://genecatlow.keenspot.com
Not only a furry webcomic with awful writing but a superhero furry webcomic.

Ah, Gene Catlow. What started out as a comic about furry/human racism has now...fuck, I don't even what it's supposed to be about any more. Time travel? Magic ghost spirits? Artificially-produced clone people? Furry versions of Scanners? Jesus, the story's convoluted as hell.

Note that this comic has been running for fifteen years. The art style hasn't changed at all. At least Two Kinds and Ctrl-Alt-Del managed to improve over time. This just feels like it's permanently stuck in 1999, Web 1.0 layout and all.
 
Any thoughts on this gender-obsessed Tumblr train wreck?

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I think any self-respecting trans person would find it incredibly uncomfortable, like if a gay person has a gay friend who is always screaming about being gay/gay issues. Eventually, the first guy would be so uncomfortable around him, he'd probably want to distance himself from the second guy, and inwardly cringe whenever he showed up.
 
Any thoughts on this gender-obsessed Tumblr train wreck?

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I think any self-respecting trans person would find it incredibly uncomfortable, like if a gay person has a gay friend who is always screaming about being gay. Eventually, the first guy would be so uncomfortable around him, he'd probably want to distance himself from the second guy, and inwardly cringe whenever he showed up.
Got a whole thread on Assigned Male over at the Ballpit, bro.

But yeah, it's a doozy.
 
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I'm not really sure what's going on here but I believe she is picking gold out of his ass wallet.
This was made by the same person who makes Humon, which is essentially about a chubby girl being chubby, it's boring. But sometimes racism flies out. Which I'll show in a bit after drinking.
http://humoncomics.com
 
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