September 12, 2015
FFF Results Post #430—On-Line Habits

On Friday,
CR readers were asked to name
1) The Webcomic Site Where You Most Recently Spent Substantial Amounts Of Time
2) Name Your Favorite No-Longer Running Webcomic
3) Name A Comics-Related Site You Visit Everyday
4) Name A Site You No Longer Visit As Much As You Used To And You're Not Sure Why
5) Recommend A Comics-Related Web Site Or On-Line Feature That You Think More People Should Visit.
This is how they responded.
*****
Stergios Botzakis
1.
Hip Hop Family Tree
2.
Motel Art Improvement Service
3.
Gone and Forgotten
4.
Mike Sterling’s Progressive Ruin
5.
Stupid Comics
*****
David Roel
1.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, Zach Weinersmith
2.
Get Your War On, David Rees
3.
newsfromme.com
4.
TCJ.com
5.
The Fantastic Four: The Great American Novel
*****
Michael Buntag
1.
Strong Female Protagonist, Brennan Lee Mulligan & Molly Ostertag
2.
Monster of the Week, Shaenon K. Garrity
3.
ComicsAlliance
4.
Scott McCloud
5.
Japan Travelogues, Christopher Butcher
*****
Buzz Dixon
1.
Luann
2.
Alien Loves Predator
3.
News From ME (Mark Evanier)
4.
Wapsi Square
5.
Arlo And Janis
*****
Matt Emery
1.
Caravan Of Comics
2.
Perfectly Normal Human Being, Luke Humphrey
3.
Comic Book Plus
4.
Comics UK
5.
Library Of American Comics
*****
Dave Knott
1.
Diesel Sweeties
2.
Yehuda Moon & The Kickstand Cyclery
3.
GoComics
4.
The Beat
5.
Comic Books Are Burning In Hell
*****
Jamie Coville
1.
Diesel Sweeties
2.
Monster of the Week (on a hopefully temporary hiatus)
3.
Bleeding Cool
4.
ICv2
5.
The Graphic Novels message board on Reddit
*****
Sean Kleefeld
1.
Space Mullet by Daniel Warren Johnson
2.
Dr. Who: The Ten Doctors by Rich Morris (currently only available as a PDF)
3.
NetVibes (It's actually just a portal, but I have mine loaded with comic news and PR feeds. There are very few comics sites I actively visit these days, as I'm able to pull most all of the same info through the portal.)
4. I honestly can't think of any that I don't know why I stopped reading them. Probably the most notable comics site that I no longer visit is
Newsarama, but that's expressly because I found so little content there that interested me and, on the off chance they do an article I might want to read, odds are that someone will link to it in my Facebook or Twitter streams.
5. Besides plugging where my own stuff shows up, I suppose I would probably cite
the First Second blog. They have a lot of good pieces on the publishing end of things, and much of it is broadly written so that it's valid beyond just them.
*****
Oliver Ristau
1.
Life ain't no Ponyfarm, Sarah Burrini
2.
Everett, Connor Willumsen
3.
BDzoom
4.
The Factual Opinion, Tucker Stone
5.
Left Me Wanting More, Shawn Starr
*****
Ken Eppstein
1.
Cap'n Hap Hazard
2.
The Baron of Prospect Avenue
3.
Almost Normal Comics
4.
GoComics
5.
Small Press Previews
*****
Tom Spurgeon
1.
Scary Go Round, John Allison
2.
Achewood, Chris Onstad
3.
TCJ.com
4.
When Will The Hurting Stop?, Tim O'Neil
5.
Peter Maresca's Origins Of The Sunday Comics At GoComics.com
*****
*****
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