Friday, February 1

Webcomics

     For three months or so, Evan has been reading electro-digitalo-comics a.k.a. webcomics. What’s it about these things? For one, the phenomenon known in Romanian as ‘degeabism’ pushed the fresh blogger into onion-eyed reading and over-opinionating, for the net is no friendly place to hang with the ones you frown seeing. Turning the frown upside-down, the wonder of net can fructify the innate ‘degeabism’ (or ‘lejerism’ – Romanian) of some people.
     Firstly, let’s see the marvel of webcomics (not to confuse with Spider-America or other bat-related creatures) in action. As expected, the ones Evan reads are mainly boring, and stupid, just as him. (see links below) Unlike their paper-backed cousins, they tackle more mature and hilarious subjects (that Evan has problems understanding), many about rock music and derivates (e.g. punk rock). From Mohawk hairstyles and heavily distorted guitars to sarcasm and idiocy, the ‘wecomicosphere’ of, yours truly, is.
     Punct.



Mitch Clem's webcomics
Joe and Monkey (Zach Miller)
21 Dead Monkeys (mmr 21)

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