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  • Sunday Morning Funnies: No whiners

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    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    11.02.2008

    Sunday is once again upon us. Today is your last day to attempt to get your Arcanite Ripper, and in only eleven days, Wrath of the Lich King will be upon us!Know of a WoW-related comic you'd like to see featured here? Post it in the comments section! BRAAAINNNNSS! The zombie plague hits Dark Legacy Comics! Regrettable Day. Extra Life has hit the zombie theme as well. Flintlocke vs. The Horde, Episode 6: To the Barrens! Part 14. LFG #196. Noobcow and the Quest Buff from Manic Graffiti. True Friend. Monkey Punchers poses a zombie question. NoObz is on Superfarm. Miaow! from Teh Gladiators. The Scout Report is back! Check out the latest.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: Fancy pants

    by 
    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: Rouges in Azertoh

    by 
    Amanda Miller
    Amanda Miller
    05.04.2008

    This week we have an NPC coup, a battle of the bands, two strikes, and of course, the much beloved mischief. In the Scout Report, #37, a new activist wanders onto the scene. From the Noob Comic comes Area Effect. Sometimes, a mage just can't help himself. Messy Cow has some adventures in Skinning, although she should have been healing. The best part? The "rouge" who was stealing corpses! Teh Gladiators battle their stealthed opponents, and the Murlocs heat up the scene. This week, the commentary beneath the comic is decidedly worth the read. Sockpuppet holds the "Azertoh Battle of the Bands." Yes, I said "Azertoh." Want to see a raid with the characters from Real Life? NoObz #9 brings you to a special mob-held meeting of sorts, where you get to meet the gray kangaroo (wolf). The old computer has finally broken him. A friend of Monkey Punchers is finally Losing It. In LFG this week, my favorite character breaks into a song and dance! Shakes and Fidget have made their Preparations, and with proper hilarity ensuing. This week on Dark Legacy Comics, the NPCs launch plans to take over the world, through Operation: Horace. From Action Trip comes Impressive Knowledge. Seriously, kids these days really know their stuff! Sure, they might lose a finger or a hand, but then they'll know which faction they're dealing with, right? Pass through the break to vote for your favorite from this week's selection.

  • Sunday Morning Funnies: It's heating up

    by 
    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!