Ok then, I'm going to be very blunt here. I just read through the majority of this thread. skipped a couple dead pages here and there, but saw most of this work.
I don't recall laughing once. In fact, I'm not even sure if I smiled. The point is, this webcomic is extremely unpolished and mediocre.
Honestly, if the intent is to make the reader laugh, then you can't achieve that if you follow up every single strip explaining what each nuance of the joke is. You might as well just place a picture of Rainier Wolfcastle in each 4th panel if you wish to save time.
Also, it really bothers me that you're so focused on perfecting your "style" as opposed to learning the most basic of art foundations in your work. Its nice to have a style, but that can't come at the cost of understanding how a body works or how something interacts with its envorenment. It's evident in your work that you are focusing way too much on facial expressions and not enough on body language. Everything just seems so lifeless when most panels consist of a couple characters standing around grimacing while another is yelling or saying something ridiculous. You need to find a balance between both instead of letting one overshadow the other.
Similarly, your shading and lack of depth reek of laziness. Giving the bottom of each limb a dropshadow isn't proper shading. It's also completely inconsistent with the lighting in many of the locales, especially the one with the Mystery Dungeon characters in the base. Why is there shade in Wigglytuff's face when there's no structure above her body? and why are the shadows in front of their bodies when the light is coming from the left side of the screen? Since there is no definite difference in shading between the background and the characters, it all comes together as one flat mess.
I might be looking too much into this, but I'm definitely sure what you need is constructive criticsm which so far no one else seems to be contributing to this thread. I'm not trying to be a snob or a jerk, but you seem content to just chug along putting out these Nintendo comics when its clear you're not putting nearly enough effort into every aspect aside from writing and presentation. If you want to get better, you need to focus on your weaknesses and fix them, but if you're content making a couple guys on a Mario message board pat your back for every little doodle that you upload, than be my guest.