Current Webcomics in my RSS folder and bookmarks:
Phew, lots of stuff, it keeps me pretty busy on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, which seem to be the global standard for regular comics.
[li]ErfWorld [http://www.erfworld.com/] - Intriguing comic about a guy who gets pulled into a realm based off of a cartoonish turn-based strategy type game.[/li]
[li]Order of the Stick [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0725.html] - It's a comic based on table-top roleplaying games like D&D.[/li]
[li]Girl Genius [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20021104] - If you are even the SLIGHTEST fan of Steam-punk, or even if you aren't, READ THIS. However, the writers like to draw out certain story arcs for a LONG time; even at 3 comics a week, the comic is has currently been on the same sub-arc for about 3 months now, as part of a bigger arc that's been going for who knows HOW long.[/li]
[li]xkcd [http://xkcd.com/] - How can anyone NOT know about this already?[/li]
[li]Penny Arcade [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/] - It's Penny Arcade.[/li]
[li]Twokinds [http://2kinds.com/] - Might be a bit "anthro" or "furry" for the tastes of some, but the fantasy story is quite well written. However, beware some of the fan-service, while nothing NSFW is really drawn, the artist can sometimes lay it on a bit thick.[/li]
[li]Las Lindas [http://laslindas.katbox.net/index.php] - Same warning here as in Twokinds, moderate "furry" warning. That aside, the story telling is rather good, and the main characters aren't completely chalked up to be "you WILL like these people!" The art is rather well done, and a pleasure to look at and read. However, the story pulls a drastic switcheroo about a quarter of the way in and kinda throws you off on the time-frame this takes place, but it does recover quite well and runs with it. Also, every once in awhile, the writer takes a break from the main story and works on several "Bonus Comics" which, with the exception of one pure fan-service section, are all based in the same world as the main comic, and fills you in on the rather complex background.[/li]
[li]Carribean Blue [http://cblue.katbox.net/index.php] - Moderately good story telling, okay art (rather chibi styled), and the characters are pretty consistent (even if the story gets a little fuzzy at times). Also, there's lots of catgirls in here, who doesn't like catgirls? I do find it rather hilarious, though, that they refer to catgirls as "Nekocats", which, you'd know if you've ever been anywhere slightly "anime", translates into "Cat Cats".[/li]
[li]Sequential Art [http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.php] - Sequential Art is mainly a random musing and one-liner weekly strip, but sometimes the writer likes to do short story arcs that either are pure entertainment or fill us in on the rather complex backgrounds of each character. However, light-moderate "furry" warning, for those of you who hate anthropomorphs.[/li]
[li]Questionable Content [http://questionablecontent.net/] - Currently in the process of reading up to the latest strip, which has filled quite a bit of my time, as there are about 1670 strips so far, and I am at 1201. I'm not too sure what to make of this so far, really. It seems geared toward the more "indie" audience with its references, but that's pretty tolerable. It took about 1000 strips for the story to actually start to pick up and go places, with everything before that pretty much fiddling about with the same storyline and similar jokes. However, I HAVE been reading it for this entire time, so it must have some sort of entertainment value.[/li]
[li]Alpha Luna - Werewolf Girl [http://www.alphaluna.net/] - A relatively young comic compared to the others, with only 136 strips at the time of this writing. Unlike every other comic in here (besides xkcd), this is drawn pretty much completely in black-and-white. Its art style is quick manga-like, and is very well done (for some reason there's just something freaking awesome to me about the main chick's hair in the latest strips). The character designs in this are exceptional, and the writing is pretty cool. Recommended read for those who like werewolf stories.[/li]
Phew, lots of stuff, it keeps me pretty busy on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, which seem to be the global standard for regular comics.