I'm stuffy when it comes to books.
If I can't have a copy in my hands, my desire to read drains away. I'm very sorry, All Webcomics- but if trees haven't died to bring us together, odds are we won't meet.
But I stumbled across Zoophobia- and, hot damn. Intense, vibrant, it blew through my fuddy-duddy preferences and had me hooked. If you haven't seen it yet, just take a glimpse:
http://zoophobiacomic.com/
The cartoony style explodes with life. It's manic, distorted, potent- reminiscent in some ways of Ren and Stimpy.
Now, as a kid, I never really got into Ren and Stimpy. It's a great cartoon, of course- it was groundbreaking with it