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Durai

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Between Failures [www.betweenfailures.net]
Ménage à 3 [www.menagea3.net] - NSFW

That's all I can remember off the top of my head. There was one more I used to read but the series ended, and the creator wasn't well prepared for the next series that he tried to start.
 

cojo965

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Twisted Kaiju Theater, a webcomic that first made its name on poop jokes. It took a while to get away from and when it did there were moments that made me laugh hard, yet it never quite let go of poop jokes most notably in the Squeeze n' Poop.
 

Riddle78

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Who here ever heard of Kiwi Blitz? No one? It's a German-American high school student living in New York. Whose father happens to be CEO of a mecha company. She gets a mech (guess what it's designed in the image of) for her brithday,and decides to fight crime. It's better than it sounds. Great art,great story,great funnies,great drama. Suitable for everyone. Updates Tuesday and Thursday. As a side note,the author also does the art for The Trenches currently.

Let's see,Girl Genius and Ctrl+Alt+Delete were already mentioned...As were Awkward Zombie and Nerf Now...Oh!

Eatatau. Based on Warhammer 40,000,it simultaneously dramatic and funny. It follows the adventures of a pair of Fire Warriors and a human (Yes,the Tau DO have human auxilaries,look it up you Imperial nitwits!) close quarters expert. Did I mention that a "Tauminator" suit makes an appearance? Because it does. It's fairly evident that the author's first language isn't English,but it's a pretty damn good read anyway. For this one,I'm going to have to say mature readers only,as there's a lot of bloodshed (when it happens) and much of the humour is very sexually charged. Hell,one of the recurring jokes is "Would you like to meet my Greater Wood?". Punny. The update schedule is (don't quote me on it!) Monday-Wedensday-Friday.

Then there's Last Res0rt. Essentially it's Battle Royalle with arranged teams in a sci-fi environment with diverse aliens. Plenty of plot,and that's what has me hooked. So much going on with so little explanation...But it's there. And when it all comes to a head,shit will get real. Now,I'll be honest,the art for this one has evolved CONSIDERABLY since the first strip. Try to stick it out,it gets better. For this one,I'm going to say mature readers again,due to very skimpy outfits at times on members of both genders,and ultraviolence. Updates every Sunday.

Next up is Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures (Or DMFA). It's a bizzare mixture of fantasy and modern setting with the deneziens of the world made of anthropomorphics. The plot (when it manifests itself about 100-200 pages in) is fairly solid and consistent. Much like Last Res0rt,the art went through some SERIOUS evolutions,so if you want to read,do try to stick it out. Just compare the first few strips to today's. Suitable for everyone above the age of thirteen,as there are some skimpy outfits,but nothing harem-y like in Last Res0rt. One of the side-comics is considerably more violent and foul-mouthed,and provides incredible insight to a character who shows up later on. Updates Monday and Friday.

I have one more,but it's for decidedly mture and fully mentally developed individuals. The long and short of it is that the comic is a look into the human condition with decidedly non-human characters. And you will gawk at how utterly depraved the author seems. I'll list it later if there's a demand for it,but I'll say it again;It's sick,it's twisted,and is NOT for anyone under the age of twenty and the easily disgusted.

Some links! They'll be going to the first page of the comic.

Kiwi Blitz,suitable for everyone: http://www.kiwiblitz.com/comic/track0101/
Eatatau,mature readers only: http://eatatau.smackjeeves.com/comics/707924/000-eatatau/
Last Res0rt,mature readers only: http://www.lastres0rt.com/2007/04/that-sound-you-hear-is-a-shattered-stereotype/
DMFA,suitable for everyone: http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_001.php
 

Legendairy314

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Alright, not bad guys.

I've added Whomp, Unsounded, El Goonish Shive, Legacy Control, and Amazing Super Powers to my watch list.

Thanks for the recommendations. Also, there were some options (like VG cats) I've heard of or already frequent but I thought I'd talk about some of the more obscure things I track. Again, thanks and I hope you all have some new stuff to look at as well.
 

Lugbzurg

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I've got a webcomic based on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, if anypony wants to see that.
http://talesofserendipity.smackjeeves.com/

I think the first webcomic I really got into or heard of may have been El Goonish Shive. It's a really good mixed bag of all kinds of stuff. You just can't fit it into one genre, 'cause it's got pretty much all of 'em, and it all works out really well. I supposed it's strongest in humor, action, and fantasy-slice-of-life (if that makes any sense) I suppose.
http://www.egscomics.com/

Aoi House is a bit more on the slice-of-life style, but also has some weird fantasy moments, as well. It involves two dudes who join an animé club... and discover that the rest of the members are crazed yaoi fangirls.
http://www.aoihouse.net/strips-aoi/chewed_out

Sonic and Pals is a nice Christian-made humor-and-story sprite comic, which actually got me interested in making webcomics in general.
http://www.sonicandpals.com/

Also, there's this.
http://www.axecop.com/