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CrazyGirl17

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... I feel like I've done this before, but here are my favorites anyway:

Darths and Droids
Tales of the Questor
B-Bit Theater
Order of the Stick
Square Root of Garfield Minus Garfiled
Scandinavia & the World
Breakfast of the Gods
Digger
Tales of the Questor
The Adventures of Doctor McNinja
The 10 Doctors

And this is just 10 of them!
 

Hipsy_Gypsy

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CrimsonBlaze said:
Questionable Content.

This webcomic has a lot of interesting and entertaining story arcs and in-depth characters that continue to grow and change overtime.
Totally. You know what else is really interesting about that comic? Watching how Jeph Jacques's art improves and changes so much from start to present. It's so subtle as you read from start to finish, but you see just how much it's improved over the near decade it's been around which is pretty damn awesome.

I can't say the same for 'Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire', though. I used to absolutely love that but his art certainly hasn't improved over the almost ten and a half years it's been on the net (it's just neater; that's it) and the more you read, you begin to realise how much the lengthy story arcs echo, say for example, the likes of 'Dragonball Z' (not that there's necessarily anything wrong with it but hear me out here) because there's this sort of deus ex machina ending that makes you wonder why the hell you kept reading it for so long when that was it. Er, the way I explained that was totally rubbish but hopefully you get the jist. Basically, I find the lengthy story arcs not really worth the time 'cause the ending of them is usually just downright disappointing.

'Blip' is another good one but, unfortunately, it's sort of on hiatus at the moment 'cause I think the author is ill, which is a pity. It's pretty interesting story with a lot of pop culture references.

Captcha: 'stranger danger'
 

Klumpfot

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The former is more appropriate. Unless, of course, you don't sieze up in terror at the prospect of an opinion that doesn't totally coaelsce with your own like most of the mouthbreathers on this site and the rest of the internet.
You must be a joy to be around! :p

OT: I only really follow Xkcd and Penny Arcade, because I'm in the mainstream and I don't know any better! I also read one called 'Men In Hats' way back, but the author moved on to something else.
 

xXGeckoXx

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Subnormality.

http://www.viruscomix.com/subnormality.html
Man they are hard to read though. The most recent one is amazing.

For me it is SMBC. I honestly think that it is usually funnier than xkcd.

http://www.smbc-comics.com/
 

Ronmartin

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I'll put in a plug for Archipelago [http://archipelagocomic.com/comic/?id=1]. It's a fantasy comic that features submarine pirates, magitech, demons, were-sharks, and an impressive amount of thought put into the cultures of the different islands. It's story is simplistic and lighthearted, but it's still emotional and epic. Hands down my favorite. The art starts out a bit shoddy, but gets much better over the comic's run.

And if you like game comics, you'd be remiss not to check out Brawl in the Family. [http://brawlinthefamily.keenspot.com/] Good, lighthearted humor and extreme knowledge of all things nintendo and how to make fun of them, with Kirby being the prime target/protagonist.
As far as gamer comics go, this one is only surpassed by Nerf Now! in my book. I love this one.

StupidFox, [http://stupidfox.net/] Slightly Damned, [http://www.sdamned.com/] Weregeek, [http://www.weregeek.com/] Skin Deep, [http://www.skindeepcomic.com/] Fairy Tale Rejects, [http://the-greys.deviantart.com/gallery/29370681] just to name my top few that haven't been mentioned already.
 

e033x

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http://dresdencodak.com/
http://www.meekcomic.com/ (sort of NSFW)

Both have awesome stories and art, and horrible, horrible update schedules.
 

Verex

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For Lack of a Better Comic [http://forlackofabettercomic.com] is the way to go. I just wish that they would update on a regular basis.
 

Tiger Sora

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http://twokinds.keenspot.com/

I'm kinda surprised no ones mentioned Twokinds before. It's always in the top 5 of Topwebcomics.com. But maybe because it's a furry webcomic, still a damn good webcomic though.

http://romanticallyapocalyptic.com/

I love you Captain!
 

Kentr_Wrolfsong

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I'm currently following OotS, Darths & Droid, Real Life Comic, and Planescape Survival Guide. OotS is probably my favorite.
 

Shadowstar38

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Grim Tales and PPG at snafu comics are my all time favorites. It's like a nostalgia trip with a cocain injection.

http://grim.snafu-comics.com/?comic_id=0

http://ppg.snafu-comics.com/?comic_id=0
 

Shinsei-J

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Inane thread time! What's your favorite webcomic?

Me, well... It's probably too early to say Klonoa: Dream Traveler of Noctis Sol [http://www.shiftylook.com/comics/klonoa]
[sub][sub][sub]PS: FUCK YES KLONOA'S SO AWESOME I ALREADY LOVE IT[/sub][/sub][/sub]
It's lookin' good. I'm so amped.

Mine would have to be Antics [http://www.anticscomic.com/]
Because come on.

How can this not be the best thing ever.
 

IFS

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Order of the stick is probably my favorite, followed by:

Gunnerkrigg Court (great writing, art, setting)
Lackadaisy Cats (the best art of any webcomic I've seen, also very well written)
Goblins (Like OotS but darker)
Darths and Droids (very funny)
Unsounded (Great fantasy webcomic)
El Goonish Shive (I don't know why, its very weird but enjoyable)
XKCD (very funny)
Schlock mercenary (a comic space opera, whats not to love?)
 

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e033x said:
http://dresdencodak.com/
http://www.meekcomic.com/ (sort of NSFW)

Both have awesome stories and art, and horrible, horrible update schedules.
Yes! Someone else who loves the Meek. I am starting to wonder if it's ever gonna be updated though.

Other than that, xkcd, because xkcd.
 

randomsix

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http://www.lackadaisycats.com/

Good god the expressions...

Props to one of the gentlemen above.
 

Prof. Monkeypox

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Gunnerkrigg Court.
http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/index2.php

I've seen some good webcomics listed on this thread- some of them I love. Gunnerkrigg Courty beats them all.
 

busterkeatonrules

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Freefall!

The story begins with captain Sam Starfall (a merrily corrupt, cowardly kleptomaniac hailing from an alien culture where these are considered the most admirable of virtues), his loyal robot sidekick Helix (with the strenght of a hydraulic jack and the personality of an impressionable child), and their attempts to get their long disused spaceship The Savage Chicken back in flying order.

In order to accomplish this, Sam arranges for a skilled engineer to be "mistakenly" assigned to The Savage Chicken. Enter Florence Ambrose: Genetically engineered wolf/human hybrid, the sort of creature that furries would call an "anthro" and non-furries would call a furry. Raised by humans, she is supremely intelligent, and her views on appropriate behaviour are pretty much polar opposites of Sam's. She gets the Chicken flying soon enough - but also finds herself saddled with the far more challenging task of keeping Sam and Helix in line!

Much of the comedy comes from the ways in which these three wildly different personalities play off each other, but the author is a big fan of advanced science, and builds many of his gags around really complicated scientific matters. What impresses me the most about Freefall, is that the science behind these gags is presented so well that any layperson can understand it more than well enough to get the joke!

The archives may be found here [http://freefall.purrsia.com/archives/arcd1998/carc1998.htm] -

- and here [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/Freefall?from=Main.Freefall] is the TV Tropes page, which is probably a far better introduction to the comic than my above ramblings.
 

Jack Johnson

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I liked the Oatmeal, back when it was a Webcomic with a shop. Now its an Online shop that occasionally also gives you a funny picture -_-

Apart from that: PennyArcade and ThePerryBibleFellowship. Explosm and amazingsuperpowers is cool too.
 
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Our New Electrical Morals! Hence why a character from it is my avatar. :p

I discovered it and the sheer nonsense that constitutes its humour just sucked me in. I read all the comics right from the first one immediately, and found every one of them hilarious (especially the first few, they're the best). I still find them just as funny whenever I reread them now. Seriously just go look: http://vectorbelly.com/electrical1.html

Oh, and a softer world is fantastic too. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes just a simple statement that seems incredibly true. http://asofterworld.com/index.php?id=817

Aaaaaand Subnormality, as someone already mentioned, is incredible if you've got a lot of time on your hands (I have). Some of the early ones that are a bit shorter are brilliant too: http://www.viruscomix.com/page380.html