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  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Promotion

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    11.23.2008

    Today, you're in for a real treat because the list is extra long. This is partially due to some recent reader submissions, so leave a comment or send us a tip if you find a WoW-related webcomic. Foreman Horace from Dark Legacy Comics. Promotions are not always as fortunate as they seem. Reader Tarian submitted one of his own comics about Death Knights. End Guy Blues. I think someone on CTRL+ALT+DEL is having a bad week. /kisses! Sleeping with the expansion is the topic of this week's Experience Points. On Flintlocke vs. the Horde, you see a Horde-Alliance encounter. The Running Orc. A rather disappointing comic (in my opinion) from Shakes and Fidget, Epilog. Why so glum? GU Comics always asks the best questions. Fox Trot by Bill Amend was WoW-themed on November 16th. Thanks J. for the tip! Check out the latest from LFG. From Manic Graffiti comes The Disappearing Dwarf and Other Stories. NoObz talks about a First. It's clearly WoW-inspired. Ding! has two new additions I thought I'd mention. Check out why Death Knights might make you sad, and learn what Kissybear thinks of achievements. On The Scout Report, the ogres are still posing quite a problem. Teh Gladiators: And Then There Was One. Cadychan submitted his own site, and this week's comic was a guest comic drawn by Temris R. called Napoleon Bloodelf.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Boom shaka laka!

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    11.09.2008

    The expansion is drawing near, but for now, all I have to offer you folks is a brand spanking new list of comics. Well, except the first entry, it is not new. New to the list maybe but not "new" new. You see my point. Now get reading! Experience Points by Scott Johnson is a new comic for this list. Check out their most recent WoW-related entry. Dark Legacy Comics: Haircut. I hope Blizz adds in new hairstyles soon. Most of my characters switched just for the achievement, and then switched back! Flintlocke vs. The Horde: A Cunning Plan. Shakes and Fidget: Surprise. There are at least two surprises in this comic. A Little of Both from GU Comics. The latest from LFG. Where the Heck is the AH?! from Teh Gladiators. The latest from Scout Report. You might want to click back a few, as it seems the Ogres have been a little overly ambitious.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: What a moonkin knows

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    10.26.2008

    The Scourge is invading! Are you ready to join the ranks of the undead, battle the descending Scourge, take on Tenris Murkblood, or cleanse the plague from the living? Well don't forget to catch up on this week's WoW-related comics during your downtime! Dark Legacy Comics: DLC Exercise Problem 3-27. Extra Life: About Last Night. Flintlocke vs. The Horde, Episode 6: To the Barrens! GU Comics: Double Standard. Shakes and Fidget: Showdown. The latest from LFG. Noobcow and Popular Dialogue from Manic Graffiti. Monkey Punchers: Rejected Hairstyles. NoObz: Mods. Teh Gladiators: It's a Wipe! From The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf comes Sorry About the Clip Show.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Mistell

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    10.12.2008

    It's Sunday again, with Hallow's End a mere one week away! With our BlizzCon team dropping news left, right and center, there's plenty to do until the festivities begin, but for those who need their comic fix, the home team has you covered.Noobs Over the Hedge presents a WoW-related comic. Thanks to Keyra for the tip! Humor with a plot Flintlocke vs. the Horde: Talkin' 'bout 'locks part 6. This LFG comic actually reminds me of playing WoW. Manic Graffiti spoofs the Achievement system. On Road to BlizzCon they find the BlizzCon! They Pass The Test on Teh Glads. Humor From Dark Legacy Comics comes Skill Not High Enough. GU Comics: Clever Jackass. Okay so this one is for Warhammer, but let's pretend. GU Comics: I, Cynic. This one is BlizzCon themed! NoObz: Names. Ding! finds some stuff to do before the expansion.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Shover of kids

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    09.14.2008

    Our list of WoW-related web comics this week is longer than usual, and includes a Penny Arcade comic strip that had the WoW Insider staff cracking up. Humor Penny Arcade shows us The Diplomatic Route. Mijikai, Shover of Kids petitions Blizzard on Dark Legacy Comics. There are Limits to My Maturity, GU Comics. Raid, NoObz. A long battle was fought and won on Sluggy Freelance. As a bit of a tribute to Flintlocke and his return, on The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf, it's a showdown, with Disgraph vs. The Flintlocke. Humor with a storyline From The Adventures of Blanc comes Skinning Training. Emissary - page 3. The characters of LFG meet up with Rojave. Noobcow and the Obligatory Mount, from Manic Graffiti. Answers and Questions from The Road to BlizzCon. He Breaks on Damage, Teh Gladiators. This one features Thrall. Flintlocke vs. The Horde presents Orc's Best Friend.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Your lack of faith is disturbing

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    08.31.2008

    It might be a long weekend, but that's no excuse not to read your funnies! We have some new faces, the return of a beloved comic, a comic/craft hybrid, and more. New additions The Emissary - Act 1. This is the beginning of a new project from Barry T. Smith, a departure from his usual style with InkTank and Angst Technology. Manic Graffiti is back! Let's start with the Pax Arcana Lich King Special. This isn't new, but it's a debut for this list. Sluggy Freelance's Years of Yarncraft Papercrafts! There are lots. Here's one. Check out mmolecule, or "GG" Comics by Ken Harrison. WoW players meet up with the Force. Comedy with a plot LFG: No, that's not Legara. Road to BlizzCon, Sin'dorei Scheming Part 2. Welcome to Booty Bay! Comedy Extra Life illustrates the difference between respawning and reincarnation. GU Comics points out that There's a Good Reason. It's back to school time and Monkey Punchers celebrates. BTS. NoObz. There's a flaw in the strategy.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Just a few Centaur feet

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    08.24.2008

    Another Sunday is passing, and with it, summer break. Soon, raids will pick back up, we'll see a return to relatively child-free hours on the servers, and the weather will start to cool off. Here are this week's funnies, to help you stay in a summery spirit. Humor Reality Bites from Extra Life. GU Comics emotes. /Flex On NoObz this week, old games like Pac Man are compared to new games. On Ding! Kissybear is taking advantage of the new Recruit a Friend features. Humor with a continuing plotline This week, the characters of LFG attempt to pass through Customs. On the Road to BlizzCon this week, the furry pair makes their way to Silvermoon City, with Sin'dorei Scheming, part 1. Teh Gladiators is at a crossroads. Just not "the" Crossroads.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Majestic belly fat

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    08.17.2008

    This week we have a strong selection of humor, from BlizzCon jokes to hypnotic dancing. If you're not opposed to the disrobing of blood elves, night elves and male dwarves alike, then read on!Humor Castle Vid-Cons drew a response to the BlizzCon ticket debacle. In fact, there's been a fair amount of creativity surrounding the event, including a mini-game. GU Comics has a suggestion for a new "Achievement." 1500 Gamerpoints. NoObz examines a player's thought process after they've needed on an epic item. On The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf, Disgraph reveals his Majestic Belly Fat. Humor on a storyline On LFG, Richard will get things done. From the Mouths of Babes is where the druids on the Road to BlizzCon are getting their new disguise. Kissybear returns to the Horde, and the gang gets him back into the spirit of it all. X32A is unleashed and IT Pwns Cities.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: A new day

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    07.13.2008

    This week we are going to approach the Sunday Morning Funnies in a new format. Hopefully this will improve reader understanding of the purpose of posting the artwork. Voting will be removed. Please let me know what you think, as well as other changes you'd like to see!For laughs: Sympathy for the Reaver almost makes you feel bad for using a fel reaver's corpse. Almost. GU Comics. Laughs and plot: Pinky built the gnomes some lodging in LFG. Sacrificial Lamb from Dark Legacy Comics involves a plot, some lambs, some scissors and a sandwich. Along Came the Murlocs opens up a mystery about the two murlocs on Teh Gladiators. When all is revealed on And Then They Were..., hilarity ensues. Well, maybe not for Vallant. Differently structured humor: We hated that boat neway from Road to BlizzCon, sees the lovable characters thwarted by their own shedding. Strangely, there is no fatigue produces an invisible man. On the latest Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf, we encounter March of the Dwarf. If you've ever wanted to see these adventures done like they'd do it on the Discovery channel, look no further.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Fancy pants

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    06.15.2008

    This week we have everything from creative headgear to a court appearance and the illustrated consequences of being an activist in the face of ogres. Dark Legacy Comics shows that a new hat can make everything better! Extra Life has a fool-proof system for managing loot disputes. GU Comics shows us the sexiness of man orcs. What? I am not biased. Just because my main is a sexy man orc means nothing. Richard is a fancy-pants warlock. NoObz is all about impersonation this time around. Stealth team combat on Teh Gladtiators! The Scout Report shows just how fast dwarves can run when motivated. Are you ready to vote?

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: You inspire me

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    05.25.2008

    For the long weekend, we have several nifty comics that are all geared up to entertain you. From commentary and the creative process, to booby-traps and those poor dwarves, you won't want to miss this week's line-up. World of Warcraft is the inspiration for many games. Apparently, not all are that great. Everyone is suffering over at Dark Legacy Comics, but there is still time to play games. Too bad there is no time for pants. Where would the long weekend be without Activision/Vivendi commentary? Nowhere. It would exist nowhere. The warlock's predicament continues, first as he attempts to escape his unforeseen captivity and then, well, let's just say he's in trouble. Everyone needs a little gardening humor. Ding! shows us how to show the vendors some love. Okay, maybe not terribly ineffectual vendors. Teh Gladiators give their little pet a chance to rampage. He is still not an ostrich. This week, Disgraph brings us Indiana Dwarf and the Temple of the Frozen Beta. Ready to vote? Pass through the break and choose your favorite from this week.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: WoW is not a religion

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    04.27.2008

    This week we have a nice long list of comics for you to sink your teeth or tusks into. As always, don't forget to leave your tips to other WoW-themed comics so that they can be featured here! We're also saying a special goodbye to Manic Graffiti. Great work and we'll miss you! Here's hoping this isn't forever! Connedromat from Awkward Zombie kicks off your Sunday morning with a little bit of logic. Ana Hala Balablah from Dark Legacy Comics seems intent on being contrary to logic. Shakes and Fidget have to decide whether their new acquaintance is Friend or Foe? If you liked our recent coverage of Blizzard handling director Uwe Boll, you'll get a laugh out of GU Comics' Especially Not You. Manic Graffiti sends us a parting statement, mixed with a little hope, in Good-bye is Not Forever. Monkey Punchers explores the Unplayable. NoObz #8 suggests that maybe, just maybe, justice will find that little beggar you can't stand. Ding! explores some of the effects of WoW on the body and mind. Teh Gladiators enter their first arena match with their new, unlikely teammates. From The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf comes WoW is Not a Religion. The Scout Report is a bit confused over Mr. Snuggles. Head through the break to vote on your favorite.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: It's heating up

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    04.13.2008

    Although we are in an awkward period, with no new content to look forward to until Wrath of the Lich King lands, things are not as dull as one might think. With arena season 4 just around the corner, leaking expansion information, and the exploration and mastery of patch 2.4 content still underway, life in the World of Warcraft is still heating up. To add to the entertainment, we have a new comic or two, as well as several with plots that are gearing up towards something great. Node from Dark Legacy Comics has fun with the new(ish) mini-maps. Just Walk Away... from Extra Life. The Map from Shakes and Fidget. I Would Guess from the folks at GU Comics. LFG #138. Puns bring the silly. Murphy's Law from Monkey Punchers. Ding! Hunters are smooth talkers. The first match from Teh Gladiators kicked off, with a surprising twist. If you didn't catch our recent highlight of The Scout Report, then you might not have caught yourself up on the storyline. Trust me though when I say that it is worth it! Although I recommend pawing back to the beginning of the archive, for the current storyline to make sense, you need only start here. If you're ready to vote, head on through the break!

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Subtle hostility

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    03.30.2008

    Sunday Morning Funnies has quite the line-up this week, with even more on the horizon for next week. As always, don't forget to leave a tip about a WoW-themed comic you know! A new WoW-themed comic from Action Trip. I would explain but I think I'll just let you click through and see for yourselves. Regrettable Choice from Extra Life. Just mentally scratch out "Youtube" and replace it with "WoW Community Forums." A New Beginning with Shakes and Fidget. It comes complete with gratuitous Bar Maiden. Feel like an economic squabble? GU Comics has Just a Little Suggestion for Activision and Gibson. If you'd rather chew on politics, LFG lays out the facts of a prison break. Manic Graffiti has some insight on the Frostmourne Replica. That's pretty self-explanatory, but if you'd like more information, check out our coverage and opinions. Ding! has an opinion on Tauren hunters. From Teh Gladiators comes an intro, or a prequel, to soon-to-come shenanigans. The Brotherhood of the Hat from The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf. Head through the break in order to vote on the one you liked best.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Infiltration and escape

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    03.02.2008

    This morning, we have quite a few comics for you to peruse before you head out and start your day, including the February winner of Blizzard's Honorable Comic Contest. From poking a bit of fun at the election process to rooting out those terrorists, we've got you covered. A New Kind of Welfare from Action Trip. Infiltrating WoW from AppleGeeks. Thanks for the tip Nate! If you're sufficiently confused, you might want to be debriefed by Amanda Dean's article about the connection between WoW, the government, and terrorism. Fugitive by Dark Legacy Comics. First Flight from Shakes and Fidget. Tens of Dollars! by GU Comics. LFG #126. Be Right Back! over at Monkey Punchers. The Politics of WoW from The Adventures of Disgraph T. Dwarf. Thanks to Revsix for the notification! The latest from Sock Puppet Asylum. More Dad adventures from Ding! /gquit from The Adventures of Messy Cow. Snoll's submission to the Honorable Comic Contest won for February! Make the jump to submit your vote!

  • Readers pick best webcomic (April 30 - May 6, 2006)

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    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    05.09.2006

    Even though we are all dead tired at E3 and this is the last (or second-to-last) thought on every Joystiq reader's mind, we still are required by law* to announce the winner of the Weekly Webcomic Wrapup ... and Penny Arcade's Inferno-esque Levels of Developmental Hell took the top spot with almost half of the popular vote. We are sure the guys over at Bungie are feeling an eerily similar fate to Level 14 this week (the fruits of their labor we will likely see at Microsoft's press conference today).Second place went to GU Comics' stab on the ESRB, and third place was claimed by Little Gamers' geek test. Thanks to everyone who voted; we may be busy at E3, but be sure to let us know of any great game-related (especially E3-related) webcomics you come across this week.* Not really, but that's kind of obvious.[Thanks again to Scott Johnson for all the comical E3 banners]