I'm with EvilCake; this comic is fast becoming my favorite. I check the site everyday secretly hoping Katie will forget what days she updates and sneak in an extra comic for the week.
Wow that was a tricky kittie, or maybe I'm just really bad
Another excellent episode, I've got to say this comic is shooting up my favourite list, already overtaken Megatokyo, which I've been reading for like... a decade or something , outstanding work Katie, you were a worthy winner and you've now done the most important thing, you've turned a well earned victory into a solid comic. Here's too many many years of hilarious weedonwantcha!
Does anyone else just call this "Camp Comic"? I keep finding myself thinking, "Man, I can't wait for the next Camp Comic" even though it's called Camp Weedonwancha.
Going to agree with the other comments that this has probably become my favorite webcomic. I just love the way it captures the mischievous innocence of being a kid.
I love that this comic can be silly, funny, a little terrifying and crazy, and still manage to make you feel all warm inside from time to time.
Anyone can make one-off comics with three panels and a punch line. It takes true talent to write great story arcs like this one that entertain and delight the reader with every strip while telling a compelling, emotionally-engaging story over the entire arc. This is officially now my favorite web comic, and if Calvin and Hobbes didn't exist, it would probably be my favorite comic in any format.
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and by pretty sure, I mean it definitely is
Another excellent episode, I've got to say this comic is shooting up my favourite list, already overtaken Megatokyo, which I've been reading for like... a decade or something
Does anyone else just call this "Camp Comic"? I keep finding myself thinking, "Man, I can't wait for the next Camp Comic" even though it's called Camp Weedonwancha.
The answer is "Whitey Tighties".
What is "What does Brian wear?"
had to lead with a funny, because of the feels; i love that Mal turned into such a sweetheart in the last frame.
Going to agree with the other comments that this has probably become my favorite webcomic. I just love the way it captures the mischievous innocence of being a kid.
Anyone can make one-off comics with three panels and a punch line. It takes true talent to write great story arcs like this one that entertain and delight the reader with every strip while telling a compelling, emotionally-engaging story over the entire arc. This is officially now my favorite web comic, and if Calvin and Hobbes didn't exist, it would probably be my favorite comic in any format.
Oh man, thanks for providing us such beautiful stories, Katie!