Freefall: Hard SF comedy; a biologically created humanoid wolf is "stolen" from her colony ship, and hilarity ensues. Mostly, this involves one long arc about fixing her alien employer, and another (ongoing) about dealing with a massive robotic workforce who are becoming sentient, but still programmed to obey Asimov's Three Laws.
Gunnerkrigg Court: It's good?
Enjuhneer: Mostly on hiatus, but a lot of the strips are good; geek school comic.
ErfWorld: This probably counts as super-popular.
Namesakes: This probably doesn't. Fantasy; people like Alice (of Wonderland) and Dorothy (of Oz) have left legacies of people with their name and predisposed to go to the same places they did--but time marches on, and names are magic.
Skin Horse (by Shaenon Garrity + Jeffrey C. Wells, and set in the Narbonic universe): Black Ops social welfare for the genetically different.
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Date: 2013-10-10 07:07 pm (UTC)My faves, among the ones I read that aren't ubiquitous, are:
Chat: Demonic cute kitty cat attempts to meet(/romance?) angelic kitty cat.
Freefall: Hard SF comedy; a biologically created humanoid wolf is "stolen" from her colony ship, and hilarity ensues. Mostly, this involves one long arc about fixing her alien employer, and another (ongoing) about dealing with a massive robotic workforce who are becoming sentient, but still programmed to obey Asimov's Three Laws.
Gunnerkrigg Court: It's good?
Enjuhneer: Mostly on hiatus, but a lot of the strips are good; geek school comic.
ErfWorld: This probably counts as super-popular.
Namesakes: This probably doesn't. Fantasy; people like Alice (of Wonderland) and Dorothy (of Oz) have left legacies of people with their name and predisposed to go to the same places they did--but time marches on, and names are magic.
Skin Horse (by Shaenon Garrity + Jeffrey C. Wells, and set in the Narbonic universe): Black Ops social welfare for the genetically different.