Jamie's Links:

Web Comics Daily Comic Strips -- Webcomic archive

Comixpedia -- Webcomic archive

Ad-rag -- One of my daily Ad blog rituals

Belfry comic database -- Webcomic archive

Adjab -- Great Advertising dirt blog.

Happy Tree Friends -- Horrific cartoon violence. Hilarious Horrific cartoon violence.

American Copywriter Podcast -- These two are like advertising crack.

Bikerfox -- The secret to happiness is telling yourself you are happy, even when you are not. Bikerfox, you poor bastard.

Postsecret -- People mail-in their secrets anonymously.

The Champ -- I knew he'd get there some day.

Dog Judo -- Hilarious!

Coloribus -- a collection of ads using the same idea

The Sneeze -- Half zine. Half Blog. Really Funny.

Retrocrush -- Pop culture site

Konaworld -- Great bikes.

AD-FREAKS -- Ad Career site

I Have An Idea -- Advertising's Intellectual Archive.

Ralph Steadman -- Illustrative genius

Adaholic -- Searchable ad database

Modern Drummer Magazine -- Great Drum mag.

MilkandCookies -- All sorts of interesting crap.

Panderers in Japan -- They're not REALLY above corporate schilling.

70s Children's TV -- audio treasures for 70s kids

Breatharian Institute of America -- Really?

 
Graham's Links:

Angry Alien – Classic movies re-enacted in 30 seconds... by bunnies. Start with The Exorcist and go from there.

The Institute of Official Cheer -- One day, Tony the Tiger and his ilk will be put out to pasture and end up at The Orphanage of Cast Off Mascots.

Homestarrunner -- Sweet, merciful Christ these guys are funny. From the epic of Trogdor the Burninator to the adventures of Teen Girl Squad (Cheerleader, Whatsername, So-and-so and The Ugly One), there's more than enough here to impede your productivity for weeks. Ad folks will particularly appreciate the spots for Cheat Commandos toys and the ill-conceived cereal tie-in, Cheat Commandos-Os!

Adrants -- Jamie already used most of my ad-news links, but he forgot this one. Lookee me! I'm in the loop!

The Parking Lot Is Full -- Always offensive and occasionally brilliant, this is the strip that made me consider venting through comics as a viable alternative to a shooting spree. They stopped writing new strips in 2002, but the archives are still up.

Penny Arcade -- Probably the most successful webcomic in existence and, for once, the masses got it right. These guys are simply the best there is at what they do.

PvP -- Funnier than a soap opera, but no less engaging, a new PvP strip is written, drawn and posted every day. Every. Single. Day. Much harder than it sounds.

Retrocrush -- Where else can you find articles such as "Disney says Kill All Parents” and “The Worst Superhero Costumes”? To say nothing of cheesecake galleries featuring Linda Blair and Batgirl.

The Onion -- Us linking to The Onion is tantamount to a street preacher giving you directions to Vatican City. You already know about it, but this is for the one person who didn't until now. Beware of dolphins with opposable thumbs.

Fark -- Maybe you have writer's block. Maybe you're just a procrastinating bastard. Either way, this constantly-updated site will keep you occupied until your muse gets back from her smoke-break.

Taking The Bi-Pass – Dave Buist's semi-autobiographical comic. Not to be confused with our semi-autobiographical comic. And what does the title mean? I don't know but I'm afraid asking will make me look stupid.

Pointless Banter – One of the articles is called "The Evil That Is Paula Abdul's Vagina". That's pretty much all the information you need to decide whether or not you like this site.

 

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