Introducing the CAPS OFF PLEASE podcast
The Web comics behind CAPS OFF PLEASE go in no-holds-barred on the Daily Dot.
On Jun 7, 2012 by CAPS OFF PLEASE
Your rage comic sucks
Adrian Chen takes down rage comics once and for all.
On May 11, 2012 by [email protected]
No Me Gusta: Illustrator Matt Oswald apologizes to the Internet
ROFLcon panelist Matt Oswald recounts the origin story and personal implications of his infamous rage comic, Me Gusta.
On Apr 30, 2012 by Christian Yoder
The Oatmeal apologizes for sexist comic
After his comic flopped with female gamers, the cartoonist said he was sorry in a big way.
On Apr 18, 2012 by Lauren Rae Orsini
The crazy misadventures of Canvas’s Asy1umRat
Drawfriends, a community of 86 Canvas users, worked together to create a story about a crazy rat stuck in asylum.
On Apr 4, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III
When rage comics get real
Here’s a creative video from the comedy troupe PistolShrimps worthy of the rage comic Le Coffee.
On Feb 27, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III
Watchmen prequels and sequels stir controversy
Alan Moore, creator of Watchmen, is not writing either the prequels or sequels to Watchmen—and some fans are angry about that.
On Feb 2, 2012 by Jennifer Abel
Reddit Digest: January 25, 2012
An atheist Ron Paul supporter, the Reddit SuperPAC, and every pet peeve imaginable—all in today’s Reddit Digest.
On Jan 25, 2012 by Kevin Collier
Ragetoons are the rage on Pinterest
Reddit does not have the monopoly on ragetoons. In fact, they’re all over Pinterest.
On Dec 9, 2011 by Lauren Rae Orsini
Crowdsourced Twitter comic
Twitter users ask for specific comics to be drawn and voilà—they get results.
On Dec 5, 2011 by Austin Powell
Caging memes
One redditor thinks he may have found a way to keep memes from overrunning good discussion on Reddit.
On Aug 8, 2011 by Kevin Morris
Your caption, our comic
On Aug 2, 2011 by Comic Bot
Rage at the news drives new comic form
New online comic form combines news and rage
On Jul 25, 2011 by Kevin Morris
Reddit alien comic an instant, pouty hit
A graphic illustration of Reddit users’ codependent relationship with the discussion site went from homage to homepage in an hour.
On Jun 9, 2011 by Kevin Morris
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