I'm reading a few comics that I enjoy to varying degrees. Cyanide and Happiness, because of course I am.
Nerf This is another one. It's not that well written or funny. It rehashes the same jokes over and over again. Sex jokes, mustache jokes, and dapper finery/badass jokes. But the art is astounding. It's really good to look at.
Dangerously Scene is made by the same guy, but the writing is significantly better, as the characters are fairly interesting and the fighting magic is pretty cool. The beginning kinda moves without any direction, but when it gets to the main plot, it get good. Not great, but good.
I'm reading a Doujinshi that I find adorable called Dating a Team Magma Grunt. The artist lives in Korea, however, and was drafted for about 2 years or so, so the comic is on hiatus for now. But what is out right now is actually really enjoyable and, like I said, cute.
Nuzlocke is really good as well. It's the origin of the nuzlocke challenge, and the Fire Red arc was really good. I'm assuming that the entire thing was an homage to Lost, but I still found the plot and characters really engaging. It's decently drawn as well. The major drawback is that updates take forever, as this has been being made for quite some time now, and the creator hasn't updated since Christmas, with his other hiatus taking over a year before he returned.
One that I really love is called Prequel or Making a Cat Girl Cry: The Adventure. It's about a young Khajit woman attempting to start a new life in Cyrodil after ruining her reputation in her homeland and leaving due to shame. What makes this comic so engaging is that she is an utter screw up and is knocked down repeatedly, only to get back up and keep going. When she gets hit, she gets hit badly. She's an alcoholic, a sexual deviant, a klutz, gullible, and spends the entire comic attempting to make up for her various mistakes. And I love it. Probably the most interesting thing about the comic is that the readers can type in "commands" to the character for suggestions as to what to do next. With this, the story is actually kinda sorta driven by the readers as well. There was a segment in which she was stuck in a second floor room and was about to attempt to grapple down the outside wall when someone told her to just stamp on the floor to get someone to unblock the door to the room she was in, and it worked. It's really engaging, the artist has clearly grown in artistic skill, and there are even some little games that the creator has made to aid in the experience of certain segments in the comic.