Oh, it is! ^^ It's a very beautiful - and, despite its name, *very* regular - webcomic; the website's at http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/ , and there's various Livejournal feeds, too (irregular_comic for links to the strips; irregularcomic2 for inlined comic images, but no annotations; irregularcomic3 for inlined comic images and annotations).
The comic's author often includes interesting tidbits of information, trivia and physics (and other things) in his annotations (in fact, he's got a Ph.D. in physics), and the site has interesting polls that change regularly, too (and the results, when posted, often include interesting comments from the author, as well).
The comic itself has a variety of themes; most are done with LEGO pieces, while others use fantasy game miniatures (there's also one about superheroes that's actually drawn by an outside artist, but it only appears very rarely, and fortunately so - it's about the only theme I don't like). There's occasional crossovers between the themes, too. :)
I can't recommend this comic highly enough really. :) I personally follow the irregular_comic feed and go to the site to read the comic and the annotations - this is mostly because I want to check out the polls as well (they don't appear in any feed), and because I occasionally comment on the feed entries or read other comments posted there (the feed's not overrun the way that xkcd_rss etc. are, though, fortunately).
If you want to check it out, I highly recommend reading the entire comic from the start when you've got a couple of hours to spare on a weekend or so. :) It'll have you in stitches many times, and you'll keep coming back for more. ^^
If you haven't got the time for that, I still recommend following the feed and checking out the daily strip and annotations (if any) and the polls (changing every couple of days), at least. :)
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The comic's author often includes interesting tidbits of information, trivia and physics (and other things) in his annotations (in fact, he's got a Ph.D. in physics), and the site has interesting polls that change regularly, too (and the results, when posted, often include interesting comments from the author, as well).
The comic itself has a variety of themes; most are done with LEGO pieces, while others use fantasy game miniatures (there's also one about superheroes that's actually drawn by an outside artist, but it only appears very rarely, and fortunately so - it's about the only theme I don't like). There's occasional crossovers between the themes, too. :)
I can't recommend this comic highly enough really. :) I personally follow the
If you want to check it out, I highly recommend reading the entire comic from the start when you've got a couple of hours to spare on a weekend or so. :) It'll have you in stitches many times, and you'll keep coming back for more. ^^
If you haven't got the time for that, I still recommend following the feed and checking out the daily strip and annotations (if any) and the polls (changing every couple of days), at least. :)