Webcomics: Which do you read, and why?

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LongAndShort

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It's a bit of a list now that I think about it.

There's a couple written or drawn by the same people: Least I Could Do, The Gutters and LFG, Two Guys And Guy and League of Super Redundant Heroes, I AM ARG and (now) Hatefarm, Dubious Company and Licensed Heroes.

Then there's Unsounded, Manly Guys Doing Manly Things, Fey Winds, Amya Chronicles, Red Moon Rising, Superbitch, Skullkickers, Cyanide and Happiness, Mercworks, Derelict, Hinges, Blaster Nation, Dr McNinja, Zombie Roomie, Happle Tea, Next Town Over, Tripp, Sorcery 101, the Zombie Hunters, Grrrrl Power, Powernap, Nimona, Scenes from a Multiverse, Headtrip, Monster Soup, Supernormal Step, Punch an Pie, Girls With Slingshots, Guilded Age, Strays, Spin Drift, Nerf This, Flaky Pastry, Widdershins, Dead Winter and probably a few others I can't think of off the top of my head and might edit in as I think of them.

I pick a webcomic for different reasons. Some for plot, like Unsounded (zombies and magic and hateable-at-first-but-genuinely-sympathetic-when-you-get-to-know-them little girl with a tail). Some I like how they handle topics, like Punch an Pie and Girls with Slingshots. Most I like for their humour, particularly Twogag, Scenes from a Multiverse and Manly Guys Doing Manly Things. Then there are plenty that are just so damn pretty.
 

Xzavion

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Hmm, lets see

XKCD, Fun
Oglaf, Fun
Critical Miss, Fun
Ctrl Alt Del, Fun
Dark Legacy Comics, Fun even though I don't play WoW any more for years, it fits other games too
Gaia, nice story, could update more though
Commissioned Comics, fun stuff about tabletop rpgs and such, also other fun stuff (why did nobody else list that yet Oo)

also others, but those not regularly
 

DanielBrown

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Cyanide & Happiness
Scandinavia and the World
Basic Instructions
Looking for Group
Critical Miss

Only check them when I need to kill a few minutes. SatW is my favorite since I can relate a lot by being Swedish. It's also one of the few comics that actually make me shoot air out of my nose slightly faster than normally. The others in the list fail to do that, but I keep checking them once in a while out of habit.
 

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FizzyIzze said:
Hark! A Vagrant [http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php]
The artist references a lot of history (she is, after all, a student of it) and some of the jokes go over my head. Panels like this one however, show that she does have a sense of humor, and her brush technique and drawing style are just wonderful. I wish I could draw like her, and I went to art school.

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wow, I love it, thanks for the link!

OT Critical Miss and the new chap on here Fraught With Peril, also Cyanide and Happiness.
PA just isn't what it was (too busy selling merchandise) and Name Game hasn't updated in ages.
 

IamQ

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I've got a fairly large list, so let's see here:

Dark Legacy Comics

Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Fanboys

VG Cats (I'd like to say I'm following them, but as many of you probably know, there's not much to follow, since he updates very infrequently.)

GG-guys (Same as VG Cats, only somehow even worse.)

The Meek (Even worse Than GG-guys. By a mile.)
Phuzzy Comics

Scandinavia and the World

Dorkly (and through them, lots of other comics)

Darths and Droids (Not as much as I'd like. It's like 900 pages by now, and I can't be bothered to catch up)

DM of the Rings (Same story as Darths and Droids)

Humon Comics (Same person that makes Scandinavia and the world)

Critical Miss

Happle Tea

Extra Fabulous

Poorly Drawn Lines
 

kyuzo3567

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http://www.leasticoulddo.com/
http://www.lfgcomic.com/
http://www.megacynics.com/
http://www.pvponline.com/
http://www.tabletitans.com/

(NSFW)
http://oglaf.com/
http://www.ohjoysextoy.com/

I have them all as quick links on my bookmark bar that I check whenever they update. I've read alot more but those are the only ones I still continue to check consistently
 

OneCatch

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xkcd, SMBC, and this site's very own Critical Miss primarily.
Kind of intermittently follow Cyanide and Happiness, Darths and Droids, and Surviving the World, used to follow Something of that Ilk before it stopped running.

Used to follow more, but kind of fell out of touch with a lot of them.
 

bauke67

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Homestuck is pretty much all the webcomic reading I ever did(and am still doing as I'm not quite up to date yet), though I did once start reading Romantically Apocalyptic, but I didnt see that through.
I'm a huge fan of homestuck though, I love the humor and convoluted paradoxical storyline, as well as the characters.
 

Silvanus

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OOTS
Erfworld
Lackadaisy (member of the forums over there, too. I shall never tell who!)
Nedroid

Used to read Dr. McNinja, Sinfest, Perry Bible, LFG... loads of others.
 

Bertylicious

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I still find myself going through the old Achewood archive now and then, but the author & artist Chris Onstad was eaten by a grue long ago. I'd also like to take this opportunity to mention Nobody Scores by BBolt, another great and defunct webcomic.

Bad Machinery (I think it's by Ryan North? That might be Dinosaur Comics though), formally Scary go Round, is a very good and current series.
 

Artina89

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I read Scandinavia and the world, The Oatmeal and Dilbert. Dilbert is a comic I have read for as long as I can remember, and along with Tintin I grew up with, courtesy of my dad, and I love it to this day. The Oatmeal, I was introduced to through a friend of mine at university and I have loved it ever since. I even have a couple of his books, and am thinking of getting his latest one. Scandinavia and the world I was introduced to by yet another friend from university, who lived in Norway for many of her formative years, and has Norwegian citizenship, and I find it hilarious and fairly accurate most of the time.

EDIT: Oh, and Critical miss, but I tend to read that in chunks for some reason, so at most I read it every two or three weeks, depending on how busy I am.
 

Heronblade

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Realitycrash said:
CtrlAltDel (Stopped when the storyline became convoluted and drifted away from the far more amusing video-game one-shot strips)
They've reversed that trend. As of the past few months, the storylines are over and its back to short term gags. Still very amusing but I was somewhat disappointed. I liked those characters.

OT: I'll just describe the ones I follow most closely
-Ctrl Alt Delete, very amusing commentary on video games, also had an excellent and intricate storyline going until recently

-XKCD, sarcasm, math, social commentary, and the use of logic to overcome and understand life's little quirks. Pretty much perfect for me.

-Schlock Mercenary, set thousands of years from now in a galaxy littered with millions of sophonts other than just humanity, the mercenary company known as Tagon's Toughs stumbles hilariously from one disaster to the next.

-Looking For Group, think of it as a parody of every high fantasy story you've ever heard of and you won't be far off.

-Jack, NSFW, The primary character is the metaphysical embodiment of the sin Wrath, who is trying to regain his memories as a mortal and find redemption. Organized as a series of short stories featuring both the best and worst kinds of people.

-Goblins, set in the world of Dungeons and Dragons, but told primarily from the viewpoint of a band of goblins that, tired of fending off attacks from low level adventurers, decide to become player characters themselves

-Girl Genius, steam punk era mad scientists, with emphasis on the mad, need I say more?

A few others I enjoy but won't describe, mostly because it would take a long while:
Sluggy Freelance
Dominic Deegan, Oracle for Hire
El Goonish Shivae
Alien Dice
Least I Could Do
Questionable content
Girls with Slingshots
The Whiteboard
Something Positive
Slightly Damned
Grrl Power
Two Kinds
Flipside
Between Failures
Sandra and Woo
Gaia
The Noob
Zap!
Freefall
Misfile
Weregeek
Doc Rat
21st century fox
Suicide for Hire
 

CrazyGirl17

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Some favorites:

Gutters- based on the ups and downs of the comic book industry, this comic takes jabs at the medium itself.

Paranatural- a weird, surreal yet entertaining story of a boy with superpowers fighting evil spirits. That should be enough to get you interested.

JL8- an adorable comic showing the lives of the Justice League as 8-year olds. Sweet, sincere and just plain cute, it's neat to see how the writer/artist incorporates elements of the DCU in this setting.

Digger- the story of a wombat far from home caught up in things far beyond her understanding. That's all I'll say about this comic, which you should be reading.

The Whiteboard- a comic about a paintball shop run by a polar bear. You don't have to know anything about paintball to enjoy this comic, just enjoy all the crazy stuff that goes on.

Skin Deep- this one's hard to describe, so let's put it this way: mythological creatures are real, hiding in the guise of normal humans, and this comic is so the story of their trials and tribulations. Sorry for the lousy summary, just give it a look.

Ensign Sue Must Die- a hilarious send-off of the concept of Mary Sues, set in the fandom where the concept originated: Star Wars (albeit the reboot movies, but that's splitting hairs). It also forms a trilogy, with the first two parts finished.

Tales of the Questor- a fantasy story of a young Racoonian (anthro raccoon) becoming a hero despite numerous challenges. Has some religious undertones, but they do help the story, which is still quite good.

The 10 Doctors- a must-read for any Doctor Who fan, it shows all the versions of the Doctor (at the time, anyway), teaming up to fight the combined might of their various enemies, with nods from all over the series.

Darths and Droids- Basically, the Star Wars movies reworked to be like table-top RPGs. Quite lengthy, but still entertaining. It helps that the comic makes the... stranger aspects of the prequels more likable.

Double K- It's Tenga Toppen Gurren Lagann as a buddy cop-style story. What more could you want?!
 

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I read, let's see...

DMFA
Addictive Science
Ctrl-Alt-Del
Darths and Droids
Full Frontal Nerdity
Furthia High
Kevin and Kell
Sluggy Freelance
Real Life Comics
Prequel
Paranatural
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
I Dream of a Jeanie Bottle
Table Titans
Ava's Demon
Freefall
Spinnerette
El Goonish Shive
General Protection Fault
Penny Arcade
Megatokyo
XKCD
Misfile
The Dreamland Chronicles
PVP
Order of the Stick
Homestuck
TwoKinds
Caribbean Blue
Las Lindas
Goblins
Exterminatus Now!
Awkward Zombie
VGCats
The Noob
Nerf Now!
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja
Sabrina Online

As for comics I used to read but no longer update for whatever reason...

8-bit Theatre
Kid Radd
DM of the Rings
Concerned
The Wotch and Cheer (2 comics)
My own webcomic (Yes I had a webcomic for a couple years)
iMew

That's everything I can think of. Might be forgetting a few there...

EDIT: Oh right! Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal! How'd I forget that one? I JUST caught up on it!
 

Frezzato

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Damn, I forgot to mention the Perry Bible Fellowship [http://pbfcomics.com/]. I actually feel ashamed for forgetting to mention it. Nicholas Gurewitch has really raised the bar in terms of quality artwork and he doesn't stick to any one style. He is clearly a professionally schooled graphic artist, in addition to doing some great little side projects like animation [http://cargocollective.com/nicholasgurewitch/Elite-Fleet-Ep-1-2-2010] and commission work for Marvel Comics [http://cargocollective.com/nicholasgurewitch/The-Blue-Hair-Marvel].
The Perry Bible Fellowship - Guntron[/spoiler]

The Perry Bible Fellowship is also responsible for inventing the term 'Weeaboo' [http://pbfcomics.com/71/]. Oh God, and who can forget about Skub? Skub is just the perfect example of what life on the internet is like:
[spoiler=Skub]The Perry Bible Fellowship - Skub[img src=http://pbfcomics.com/archive_b/PBF020-Skub.gif][/spoiler]
 

Snotnarok

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Terra - a scifi comic
Penny Arcade - I find it very hit or miss but I still come back for some reason.
Heart Core- a fun strange webcomic I read on deviantart
Antares Complex - because if I don't read my own webcomic, who else will will?