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Kefka
Posts: 2506/3392
As far as webcomics are concerned, I quite like Irritability.

Here ye are...

Some of the humor is complex, but there's a lot of other stuff that's funny too. And Exoth is the best villain (well, not so much an antagonist at all in this) ever! EVER!
Nebetsu
Posts: 776/1574
www.questionablecontent.net
Zarathud
Posts: 50/55
OMG THE DONGS
Toxic
Posts: 2231/2857
Dilbert, Zits, and Calvin and Hobbes are the OWN.
macks
Posts: 527/900
These are the ones I read regurarly, in the order they appear in my bookmarks. Comments where I felt like it

Applegeeks - Art style very much resembles the early Mac Hall.
Mac Hall - Probably the first online comic I started reading. Still one of the best ones.
Little Gamers - "The cute swedish webcomic". Cmon, I gotta support my country right?
Penny Arcade - You know what this is already.
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Chugworth Academy - This is crap like 90% of the time.
Pihakwa - Haven't updated in ages.
Red Meat
Buttercup Festival
Dork Tower
Housd
Goats
Rabid-Monkeys
Able and Baker - One of the funnier ones around.
White Ninja Comics - This is possibly the greates webcomic ever.
Bunny - At times extremly funny.
Devstyle
VG Cats
Diesel Sweeties
Filibuster Cartoons - Political and funny at the same time, how do they pull it off?
Crap I Drew On My Lunch Break
Sam & Fuzzy
Bob The Squirrel - Very funny.
Pixelbee - No comment.
oniblade
Posts: 160/183
i read penny arcade and bob and george from time to time
actual comics i read are spider man and naruto...
Zem
Posts: 524/1107
Currently-running webcomics:

Penny Arcade
Death to the Extremist
Triangle and Robert
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Webcomics that seem to be dead:
Fluble (pronounced FLUB ull, not FLUBE ull)

Newspaper comics from the past:
Calvin and Hobbes
The Far Side

That seems to be that.
Jarukoth
Posts: 2307/3194
Some of my faves:

Calvin and Hobbes
Penny Arcade
The PPG Doujinshi
Red Vs. Blue (So it's not a comic. It's still awesome.)
NoDQ CAW Wrestling (A weekly wrestling show using the WWE DOR game engine. Lots of fun, if I do say so myself. Link.)
Smallhacker
Posts: 1179/2273
Originally posted by Trapster
"Teen Girls Squad"?


It's on the H*R site. Therefore, it rocks.
Ran-chan
Posts: 6364/12781
Here are my favorite comics.

El Goonish Shive. (I haven
Mel
Posts: 678/991
Smallhacker
Posts: 1173/2273
Favourite comics: (In no certain order)

Dilbert
Get Fuzzy
Pearls before Swine (Is that the english name?)
The Far Side
Bizarro
Beetle Bailey
Control+Alt+Delete
Kapten Stofil (Captain Geezer, a swedish only comic)
Monty
Teen Girl Squad
Christi
Posts: 115/124
I've been into a lot of comics lately. If there are some comics that you are absolutely wild over, recommend them here.


Some of my favorites:

Dork Tower. As stated on the main page, "DORK TOWER is for anybody who's ever played Dungeons and Dragons, who's ever gone to a Star Trek convention, anyone who suspects that Anime is more than just a passing fad, or anyone who KNOWS one of these people."

Goats. It's the strip about computer geeks, for computer geeks. It's about Jon and couch potato ways and his misadventures in dating and dealings with his alcoholic friend Phillip. My favorite characters are Neil and Bob, the twisted aliens.

Red Meat. This is hard to describe. It is twisted, demented and politically incorrect. My favorite characters are Milkman Dan, a drunk, peverted..well...milkman, and Bug Eyed Earl, the sanest character in the comic.

Get Fuzzy. A strip kinda based on Garfield but Bucky the cat is even more cynical and vindicative than Garfield. And Satchel the dog has at least some semblance of a brain. Plus their owner, Rob, isn't quite a tool and is a big sports buff.

Bloom County/Outland. This is all I could find for BC. It was a strip that was active in the 80s and was one of the best I've seen. I first discovered Opus and Bill the Cat when they were featured in the Bloom County spin-off Outland which ran only on Sundays. Bloom County is kinda like Doonesbury in that it features many political themes with a liberal bend, but overall it relies on smart humor, nerdiness, and Opus, the naive penguin.

I've also got about six Calvin and Hobbes collectors books and about eight Far Side books. And if Something Positive came out with a collector's book, I'd get that.
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