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  • Readers pick best webcomic: Let's search for tre-sha!

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    11.12.2008

    As in, "treasure," only with a thick accent. Scott Ramsoomair always seems to have the magic touch; once again, his VG Cats strip claims the top spot of this week's webcomic wrapup. Out of all the things our Fable 2 dog has discovered in the grounds of Albion, this makes a lot more sense than, say, a shiny hat.Second and third place go to Tough Times (Luke Surl Comics) and Fixing an Election (2P Start). Thanks to everyone who voted, as well as for all the logos (and your opinion/critiques thereof). Be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week! Gallery: Weekly Webcomic Wrapup logo designs

  • Readers pick best webcomic: parental guidance is advised

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    11.20.2007

    By quite a large margin, Scott Ramsoomair's VG Cats took the top spot in the webcomic wrapup this week -- but is it a love for Valve's amazing game Portal or a fascination with endangered infants that drove our readers en masse to vote?Second and third place go to Penny Arcade and 2P Start, respectively. Thanks to everyone who voted; be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: nightmares

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    06.26.2007

    It looks like ze secret formula has once again worked, as Scott Johnson's Extra Life strip claimed the top spot for best webcomic of the week.Coming in second place was Dueling Analogs, while the frisky VG Cats take third. As always, thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: extra baggage

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    06.12.2007

    It's the picture that sells it, really, and presentation can be just as important in a webcomic as content. Despite the usual, numerous objections in the comment section, Scott Ramsoomair's VG Cats strip took the top spot as the week's best webcomic.Coming in second place was the second Penny Arcade strip, "Retreat to the Citadel," (we favored the first strip, ourselves) while third place went to Ctrl+Alt+Del. Thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: my pokemans, let me show you them!

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    05.29.2007

    A VG Cats guest strip by Shawn Handyside of Staccato Comics and his conspicuous adoration for the state of his Pokemans earned the top spot in this weekend's webcomic wrapup.Second and third place went to Penny Arcade and Digital Unrest, respectively. Thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any game-related webcomic you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick the best webcomic: Koopa!

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    04.24.2007

    What a fitting way to send off the 300 "This is Sparta!" gag by honoring one of the best gaming representations of the joke -- namely, Scott Ramsoomair's VG Cats. Second place goes to Rooster Teeth and third place belongs to Slackerz. Thanks to everyone who voted; now that we've seen pretty much every noun possible as a replacement for "Sparta," any repeat of the gag would have to be really clever for us to consider it. (And no, you can't get away with simply replacing the subject and/or verb.) Be sure to let us know of any gaming comics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: Smooth Moves

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    03.06.2007

    Before we get with the post, a note of thanks to all the commenters that, until this morning at least, were very civil and kind in their discussion of this week's webcomic wrapup. Sure, we've all thought about the dirty things Wario would make us do if Smooth Moves was not an all-ages Nintendo title. VG Cats' Scott Ramsoomair makes the latest crack on the joke and takes top titles. Second place goes to the Penny Arcade Sony satires, while third was apprehended by Scott Johnson of Extra Life. Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to let us know of any gaming comics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: the $64,800 bounty

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    02.20.2007

    True, SCEA CEO Jack Tretton's $1,200 boast has been taken somewhat out of context, but it does make for some excellent satire. Enter Penny Arcade's Tycho and Gabe, whose comic earned the not-dubious-at-all award for best game-related webcomic of the week.Rounding up second and third place are Dueling Analogs and VG Cats, respectively.Congratulations to perennial entry RPG-TV, who is celebrating its one year anniversary. According to the comic's creators there will be guest strips aplenty, starting with Digital Unrest's Chris Simmons' comic. Other guest artists promised include the minds behind Dueling Analogs, Fanboys-Online, Boot_Error "and many more whom I cant mention here without making this sentence long and unwieldy."As mentioned in the comments on Saturday, all those comics were sent to us via the tip line will be included this week. Thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any gaming comics you stumble upon this week!(Note: $64,800 is equivalent to 54 PlayStation 3 sightings.)

  • Readers pick best webcomic: "Real is Brown" [update 1]

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.23.2007

    Just ask Scott Ramsoomair, "What can brown do you for you?" His latest VG Cats strip puts a new spin on the latest graphical trends and gets voted best webcomic of the week.Second place goes to Fanboys Online (nice redesign, by the way), and a distant third was claimed by our nerdy favorite, the clever (and scientific) Digital Unrest. Thanks to everyone who voted, and be sure to let us know of any gaming webcomics you stumble upon this week!

  • Readers pick best webcomic: Star Fox innuendo

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.16.2007

    How dare Scott Ramsoomair take perfectly innocent lines from the Star Fox franchise and turn it into the subtitles for his dirty, dirty fantasies? And shame on you, dear reader, for picking it as best game-related webcomic for the week. Shame, shame, shame ...Second place went to NekoYasha's Moron Mines comic and third place was taken by The Joy of Tech. Thanks to everyone who voted and be sure to let us know of any gaming comics you stumble upon this week!