
The longest running webcomics podcast on the planet, pulling from decades of experience in the business
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 883 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

We make hilarious fire-based puns, tell the difference between a phantom and a monster, swap identities too many times to keep track, and start a new movement for NotAllParisians with our review of Beka Duke's Fantomestein in this monstrously-emotion... more
We ignore the ever-present MacGuffin, question if anyone still watches their cartoons on Saturday mornings, navigate the expansive white space, shapeshift into some mutha-frickin' dragons, wyverns, drakes, and raptors with our review of Selena Ahmed'... more
We discuss the designation of bases, decide which is more inept, humans or demons, wonder how awesome it would be under the thumb of a hot, murderous demon witch, reminisce of Buffy episodes long past, and run down our personal preferences of line wo... more
We celebrate the latest from a venerated comics creator, determine the characteristics of cleaning fluids, glean what we can from a foreign land, question the phallus as a trope, and check our rifles one more time with our tank-searching review of Ev... more
These two have great chemistry! Always highlighting strips I was never aware of. Never too long and always well paced!
If you like webcomics and want to know where the good ones are, this is the podcast for you.
Someone could make a webcomic with some of the banter the hosts come up with. Like one of their kids threatening to pee himself to get his way.
Shortish and fun! Good stuff!
Five stars!
Wrote a bad review, but shouldn't have wasted the effort.
Clearly not made for me.
I've been listening to podcasts for years now and have gone through a ton - this is by far the oldest podcast on my feed: the excellent hosts and the interesting topics they cover have lasted through cull after cull after cull - this will definitely be your next favourite podcast, too!
Keep going guys, you rock!
With all the podcasts out there about webcomics, I’d skip this one. It takes them forever to stop making fart jokes and actually get to the content.
As I find myself deeper into webcomics as a replacement for the newspaper strips, Digital Strips keeps me up-to-date on the latest comics. I've "discovered" most of my most recent additions through these guys.










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