aesmael: (probably quantum)
aesmael ([personal profile] aesmael) wrote2009-03-15 03:03 am
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Comic blah

Finally gave up on, abandoned reading and automated checking of Abstract Gender, mainly from realising I hadn't enjoyed it to begin with and did not particularly care if it ever began updating in strip format again. That I had still been following it only because I had started and felt vaguely obligated to outlast the the thing.

Has been replaced with Alex which seems a bit acclaimed and popular in newspapers and to which I've no objection yet to starting reading since it is easy. I just wish I knew how often it is supposed to update.

That done, once Paradise Lost is read we're sort of up to 'F' in arbitrary webcomics reading, except for the post-alphabetised ones.

Wow, this was really a pointless post. Guess I just like talking.
coniferous_you: (Mischief.)

[personal profile] coniferous_you 2009-03-14 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
READ Paradise Lost

I once wanted to do an academic project that was basically a serial comic re-telling of the story because, while I study it fairly often, I also like to make fun of it.


[identity profile] aesmael.livejournal.com 2009-03-14 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
It has been sitting open on my screen for a couple of hours now. Main reason not actually reading it right now is am working! This is very exciting even though it would be niftier still to be able to read and edit at the same time. Because I wants to read it, oh yes.

Is this project still possible to do?
coniferous_you: (Default)

[personal profile] coniferous_you 2009-03-14 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course it's possible! I'm thinking if ever I get to TEACH the poem - I will use it as a teaching aid. I already do that when I explain it to other people anyway.

Good job with the working. NOW CUT IT IN HALF

Somer suggestions

[identity profile] laura-seabrook.livejournal.com 2009-03-14 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I gave up on Abstract Gender about 6 months ago, and even their spin off strip.

Can I suggest: Between the Lines (http://betweenthelines.sosdg.org/archive.html), Rocket Ship a go go (http://www.rocketshipagogo.com/blog/arc/prologue/) (but also read her other stuff (http://www.sheerchaos.org/sc06comics.htm)), A Miracle of Science (http://project-apollo.net/mos/) (now completed), Girl Genius (www.girlgeniusonline.com/), And anything by Jennifer Dianne Reitz (http://pasteldefender.com/cover.html).