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SkullKing84

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Multiplex
PvP
The Trenches
Oglaf
Bear Nuts
Out at Home
Menage a 3
Darwin Carmichael is going to hell
Weapon Brown
Free Mars
Holiday Wars
Ps238
Gutters
The Hero Business
The Zombie Hunters
Dead Winter
Eerie Cuties
Magic chicks
The Deadlys
Romantically Apocalyptic
Freak Angels
Girl genius

Damn I read TOO MANY web comics.
 

RGman

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The Abominable Charles Christopher.
http://www.abominable.cc/2007/06/20/episode-1/

It's awesome.
 

Azaradel

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*glances at avatar*

I suppose I'd be lying if I didn't say Homestuck...

But also: Unspeakable Vault (of Doom)
 

darthotaku

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Well I'd love to say my own web comic but because every artist I know either sucks at drawing or broke up with me and won't speak to me again I can't say that.

so I will say Dominic Deegan: Oracle For Hire.
 

bl4ckh4wk64

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XKCD- I like the intellectual humor. It makes me feel good that I understand a large majority of their comics while many have no clue what they mean.
Cyanide and Happyiness- I don't really know why, but I love every one of those comics, except for Matt's. Those aren't really that funny.
 

coldfrog

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All my absolute favorite humor comics stopped updating: Achewood, Perry Bible Fellowship and A Lesson Is Learned.

I am, however, a fan of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and one of their side projects, Snowflakes, Darwin Carmichael is Going to Hell (the cutest comic I still enjoy), Loldwell, Oglaf and XKCD.

As for non-humor comics, I highly recommend Quantum Vibe, Rice-Boy comics and Templar, AZ. The first updates Monday-Friday, the others update spottily, but it's usually worth it. I like to wait a while, then read a whole mess of their comics. Also, Rice-boy has two complete long tales that you can use to while away the time before reading the most recent one.

And these are just my favorites of the ones I read. I have a slew of ones that I like that I just read occasionally.
 

LikeDustInTheWind

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Fiz_The_Toaster said:
Cyanide and Happiness, QC, and XKCD.

I don't know very many but those are the ones that I read all the time.
These plus Penny Arcade, Virtual Shackles, and Control-Alt-Delete.
 

Nightmonger

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The ones I follow are

The adventures of Doctor McNinja
Axecop

Both utterly brilliant my favourite being the former I think
I mean what's more awesome than a ninja doctor surfing a robot Dracula from the moon :p
 

Dagda Mor

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Eight Bit Theatre.But that has already ended,so I guess it would be Order of the Stick.Or Bogleech.
 

DangerFish

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girl genus
the meek
gunnerkrigg court
Saturday morning breakfast cereal
and most recently two guys and guy
 

Trivun

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For serious storytelling, Freakangels, an amazing free websomic also sold in book form by a British team led by the guy who did Transmetropolitan. It's just ended a few weeks ago, but still free online, so certainly worth your time. For humour and comedy, I read Questionable Content religiously. I've even been known to check for updates on weekends even though I know the author/artist (Jeph Jacques) doesn't do that, I love it so much. Plus, I'm not ashamed to admit I have a bit of a crush on Hannelore (come on, surely everybody does! Well, you can't all have her, she's MINE!) xD
 

flaming_squirrel

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Ctrl Alt Del.......ahahah, no I kid, nobody likes that crap.

C&H can be good although it is a bit variable, quite like Wondermark as well for the bizzare humour.
 

Mafoobula

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Bob and George. The very first webcomic I'd ever read, and by coincidence, it was at the near-genesis of the sprite comic sub-genre. It ended a little over 4 years ago at just over 7 straight years of daily comics. Even so, I still get so, so very much pleasure when I go on an archive binge every few months.
 

mb16

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i like Sequential Art, and no im not into that sort of thing.
-good art
-good story arcs
-updated quite often