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  Freefall (webcomic) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freefall is a popular (additional info and facts about webcomic) webcomic written and drawn by Mark Stanley.
But despite this childlike behaviour, the Freefall robots have developed a great respect for Florence, especially after she risked her life to rescue two robots from destruction during a (A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving a 73-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale)) hurricane.
Freefall is noted as being one of the more scientifically accurate (Literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society) science fiction (additional info and facts about web comics) web comics available today.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/freefall_(webcomic).htm   (619 words)

  
 Freefall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freefall and free fall are terms used to describe the trajectory of an object without propulsion and not experiencing air friction; e.g.
More generally, the condition "not experiencing air friction" is dropped: in parachuting, freefall (skydiving) refers to the act of falling and delaying the opening of a parachute.
Freefall is a popular webcomic written and drawn by Mark Stanley.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Freefall   (198 words)

  
 Freefall - [[Comixpedia]]
It is a humorous science fiction story detailing the misadventures of the starship Savage Chicken and its crew: Sam Starfall, a lovable alien con artist; Helix, a childlike robot; and Florence Ambrose, a genetically engineered "Bowman's Wolf" (i.
Because the memories of most of the robots on "Jean" are networked together, all the robots on the planet are now aware of Florence's deeds and are desperate to help her in any way they can.
Freefall is noted as being one of the more scientifically accurate science fiction web comics available today.
www.comixpedia.org /index.php/Freefall   (557 words)

  
 Freefall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freefall or free fall in the strict sense is the condition of acceleration which is due only to gravity.
In other words, the objects undergoing freefall experience only one force: their own weight.
With air friction acting upon an object in freefall the object will eventually reach terminal velocity if the fall is from sufficient altitude and also otherwise uninterrupted.
www.mywiseowl.com /index.php?title=Freefall&action=creativecommons   (287 words)

  
 Mindhive: Webcomic Archives
Seeing as all these webcomics are everywhere now, I might as well mention Modern Tales, a site where people actually try to make money by making webcomics.
Before posting all these links, I should mention that most of these webcomics have a continuous story; this means that you will have to read them from the very beginning in order to understand anything.
Freefall: The story of Sam Starfall, a hideous alien thing in a non-threatening-looking environment suit, and his quest to cheat everyone else out of their money, material goods, and dignity.
metabug.dyndns.org /mindhive/archives/cat_webcomic.html   (7545 words)

  
 Inco Magazine links page
Webcomics advertise on each other's sites and excitedly tell you when they get to meet other webtoonists in person.
Webcomics is about giving something for free, in exchange for adoration, and donations.
With a little looking around, it is apparent there are more free webcomics than a person could read if that's all they spent their time doing.
grady.iwarp.com /LINKS.HTM   (1346 words)

  
 Links Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is the first webcomic I ever read, and it has continued to hold my interest.
There are a few webcomics going on there right now, as well as other interesting randomness.
I suppose this is the main gamer-related webcomic.
mail.rochester.edu /~bh003m/links.html   (693 words)

  
 Free fall Article, Freefall Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freefall and free fall are terms used to describe the trajectory of an object without propulsion and not experiencing airfriction; e.g.
More generally, the condition "not experiencing air friction" is dropped: in parachuting, freefall (skydiving) refers to the act of falling and delayingthe opening of a parachute.
It is a humorous science fiction story cataloguing the misadventures of the starshipSavage Chicken and its crew: Sam, a lovable two-timing con artist; Helix, a childlike robot; and Florence, a geneticallyengineered "Bowman's Wolf" (DOGGY!).
www.anoca.org /freefall/around/free_fall.html   (271 words)

  
 Freefall (webcomic)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is a humorous science fiction story cataloguing the misadventures of the starship Savage Chicken and its crew: Sam Starfall, a lovable two-timing con artist; Helix, a childlike robot; and Florence Ambrose, a genetically engineered "Bowman's Wolf."
Fortunately, robots in the Freefall universe are generally smart enough to understand that Florence is no ordinary dog.
Indeed, after Florence risked her life to save several robots from destruction, they have come to respect her greatly.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/freefall__webcomic_   (199 words)

  
 Links
Inspired by a wedding sequence in the webcomic 21st Century Fox, it follows Kathy Grrson, a hyena, as she helps friends get ready for their wedding.
Webcomic forum for Keenspace, including Under the Lemon Tree, Nip and Tuck, and Tales of the Questor.
Webcomic forum, including forums for 21st Century Fox, Cross-Time Cafe, Magpie House Suburban Jungle, Across the Pond, Code Name: Hunter and Freighter Tails.
members.aol.com /EarlMcClaw/links.htm   (368 words)

  
 TNL Forum - Do you like Penny Arcade?
to be the greatest webcomic Evar :D! ok, so i checked it out and read the last 10 comics, and it's easily one of the biggest pieces of shit i've ever read.
I admire Gabe and Tycho for sticking on their guns to a lot of things over the years, but to me, for quite awhile now, they've really become overly elitist and "holier-than-thou" with a lot of their comics, and it rubs a lot of people the wrong way.
The webcomic I really like right now is Achewood.
www.the-nextlevel.com /board/printthread.php?t=22198   (1120 words)

  
 Adventure Forums - Flux's Webcomic
There are so many webcomics out there that every possible setting has been done somewhere.
I'm working on some webcomic ideas now and I'm not sure I will be able to resist temptation just to whack everything up straight after inking it.
From this moment, on the fourth of october 2004, a new step has been taken in the grand history of webcomics, and an equally large step in my own life.
forums.adventuregamers.com /printthread.php?t=3978   (1504 words)

  
 Full Reviews of Freefall
Freefall is a comic about an idiotic alien criminal named Sam Starfall (A main character with a short everyman's first name and a majestic, aerospace-themed last name?
The art for Freefall hasn't changed much since it started (though there has been some improvement), and it doesn't really need to; it uses a limited number of lines to great effect, and the creator doesn't have any trouble adapting to new situations.
Also, it's interesting that all of the main characters are compelled to act in certain manners: Sam isn't just a criminal on his own, and Florence keeps catching herself (or not catching herself, in some cases) reverting to wolf standards of social behavior.
www.masterzdm.com /enter/webcomicbookclub/full.php?cid=188   (1734 words)

  
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It is the first webcomic I ever read, I stumbled upon it while looking for Dungeons and Dragons stuff.
Although I have lost interest in it since the beginning of a recent storyline, I think that it was a great comic earlier and may yet be again.
Webcomics I used to read but currently don't because of the huge amount (several months or more) of catching up I need to do:
www.hp-h.us /p/infinities/links/c.htm   (1904 words)

  
 complex zip script
If there is a webcomic you are interested in and if it is one of the
14999 webcomic - Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet-2004.zip
9013 webcomic - nevernever 09 1998 till 02 2002.zip
www.issociate.de /board/post/219528/complex_zip_script.html   (1583 words)

  
 Free-fall (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freefall is the code-name/superhero name for Roxanne Spaulding, a character in the Gen13 comic-book.
It is a humorous science fiction story cataloguing the misadventures of the starship Savage Chicken and its crew.
FreeFall Associates is a computer game programming company.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/F/Free-fall-(disambiguation).htm   (185 words)

  
 Websnark.com: Breaking an unwritten rule, for your snarkreading pleasure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It's a wonderfully self-aware, internally-consistant webcomic with quirky characters and humor.
Are you sure you're thinking of Freefall, and not 1/0 (or even Rockwood?) I just logtrekked through all of Freefall and didn't see any Space Station strips....
posted at September 27, 2004 10:19 AM Freefall's the only comedy Sci-Fi I can think of offhand that's genuinely hard science: everything else seems to be in the Hitchhikers psychic-fish-in-your-ear mode.
www.websnark.com /archives/2004/09/breaking_an_unw.html   (1399 words)

  
 complex zip script
If there is a webcomic you are interested in and if it is one of the 100
1854 webcomic - Kevin and Kell - 1995.zip
7904 webcomic - Kevin and Kell - 1996.zip
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 Gallery
In the summer of 2002, the webcomic Freefall featured cameos of a surprisingly large number of fans.
In the spring of 2005, webcartoonist Mark Stanley once again featured a long series of fan cameos in his webcomic Freefall.
McClaw's return engagement was in strip 1116, for May 27, 2005, and was based on an private email sent to the artist.
members.aol.com /earlmcclaw/gallery.htm   (1768 words)

  
 The Webcomicker: A matter of bragging rights
I think I've mentioned this in an off-hand comment once before, but one of my little hobbies that goes along with reading webcomics is collecting webcomic wallpapers.
It stems from the fact that I picked up a really nice desktop changing software awhile ago (from www.pictureshare.net, it was free when I got it, I'm not sure if it still is), which I set to pick a random wallpaper from my library every five minutes and change my windows background.
I've been trying to have a wallpaper for every webcomic I read, but oftentimes the artists haven't gotten around to making one, or more annoyingly to me, they've made a bunch of wallpapers that DON'T USE THEIR CHARACTERS.
webcomicker.blogspot.com /2005/10/matter-of-bragging-rights.html   (2370 words)

  
 Main Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Partially Clips A webcomic done completely with clip art.
Freefall The adventures of a genetically engineered engineers, who just happens to be a walking, talking wolf, and her various friends.
One of the few webcomics out there that is funny without violence.
spam.pcweenie.com /newdesign/links/comiclinks.html   (312 words)

  
 Comic Genesis :: View topic - The Potential Review Pool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Robert, I might¹ suggest the webcomic Freefall, by Mark Stanley.
A comic about webcomics creators and all of the stupid stuff they do INSTEAD of making their webcomics.
I read too many webcomics (my Comic Nation lineup consists of 135 comics, and rising, I've got the second largest list on their system).
forums.comicgenesis.com /viewtopic.php?t=66026   (1887 words)

  
 The 2005 Cartoonist's Choice Awards
The following webcomics deserve an Honourable Mention for being the runners-up in this year's WCCA nomination process.
To qualify for an Honourable Mention, a webcomic had to have the next most votes below the last finalist in any given category (i.e., be the runner-up in that particular category).
Categories where there were more than 5 webcomics tied for the runner-up position, or where there were 3 or less votes for the runner-up spot, were not accorded honourable mentions (it's not that they are not deserving, but that rules were made to keep the list as fair and as concise as possible).
www.ccawards.com /2005.htm   (396 words)

  
 Talk About Comics :: View topic - What's The Best Webcomic I'm Not Reading?
Newshounds, Melonpool, Ozy and Millie, Scary-Go-Round, The Mousekaroos, Freefall, Untitled!
Well, the best Webcomic that you didn't hear about until it ended is Kid Radd.
This New Age Peanuts deserves a bigger audience and its playful reverence for artwork in general and old comics in particular is refreshing.
www.talkaboutcomics.com /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=171221   (1717 words)

  
 School pranks - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
At the same time the shirt is grasped and then the person is spun around several times.
In Freefall (webcomic) the robots Qwerty and Dvorak give Sam a wedgie, claiming it's a mark of respect.
When Sam turns to Helix (who can not lie) for verification of this strange claim, Helix replies ambiguously that he is sure the other robots will appreciate the act.
www.unipedia.info /Wedgie.html   (1151 words)

  
 DMFA Links
Keenspot: I think everyone who does a webcomic knows about Keenspot...a good deal of people host their comics on the free-smaller Keenspace.
Its often joked behind its back by other comics, but a good number of people who do the jokes would probably give up their left leg to get on keenspot given the chance.
Korsil: A site that has a lot of really good webcomic reviews, so if you ever want opinions on comics you might want to read, its a nice place to go.
www.missmab.com /links.php   (3607 words)

  
 eveninghawk’s links » 2005 » March   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It doesn’t come off as overly dramatic, it just comes off as raw.
Xiang has pointed me at another long lived webcomic that I didn’t know about, piled higher and deeper.
It is funny and full of grad school wit.
www.eveninghawk.com /links?m=200503   (223 words)

  
 The Pawspace.commons - Webcomics
Everyone will now post any Webcomic they read.
Then I read Jack, FreeFall, Faux Pas, 8-bit Theatre, Sinfest, S-O, and of course Supermegatopia.
A year ago, I used to read 10s of webcomics.
www.pawspace.com /bbs/showthread.php?t=949   (1077 words)

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