The obvious question: why buy something I can read for free on the web? The short answer: I don't wear t-shirts much, and I felt I ought to give something back to an artist who's given me years of enjoyment. Besides, I keep going back and re-reading the darned thing anyway—might as well save a little on bandwith charges now that my ISP has a data cap.
The long answer is actually shorter—I haven't had a comic give me as much pleasure since Burke Breathed stopped drawing Bloom County.
Not that QC is exactly a re-make of BC by any means; for one thing, it's characters are decidedly more adult, and for another, Jaques never steers directly into politics the way Breathed used to. But QC hits that same 'spot' for me—a mix of whimsy and humor that takes moments in life I can relate to (despite me being rather past the age of the characters) and turns them on their ears, shaking out something — truth? I don't know, but something very satisfying. It must be, because, as I said, I've read most of this four or five times before I got the book, and then went it through one more time, and I know it won't be the last.
So be warned that this stuff is addictive. Still, it won't rot your teeth, screw up your lungs, or get you arrested—most places, anyway*— so it's a benign monkey to have on one's back. So allow me to 'push' a little feelgood your way. C'mon, you know you wanna try it!
*For the love of god, I'm kidding. I think. Meanwhile, Jaques, willya get the next one out already?