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SmileyBat

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8-Bit theater was the best suggestion on this whole thread. Although it's just manipulated sprites, it's done in an ironically tasteful way, and the creator Brian Clevinger was good enough to start write comics for Marvel. The series is now complete after 1100 pages, but it's well worth looking into.
 

Kraiiit

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Try Axe Cop! You'll probably lose 12 brain cells a minute while reading it, but its good fun. Its pretty well-drawn, and its story is.... unique.

(cough 6 year old writer cough)
 

emeraldrafael

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Persoanlly I find

<url=http://www.drunkduck.com/Persona_3_FTW/index.php?p=543747>This to be funny if you like the Persona 3 Fes game.

<url=http://www.drunkduck.com/Modest_Medusa/index.php?p=785681>Modest Medusa is new, but I like the way its going and it looks like it could be funny.

Then there's <url=http://www.sabrina-online.com/archive.html>Sabrina Online If you dont mind a slice of life comic that comes out monthly (plus a christmas special strip) about a furry/anthromorph (sorry, I hear it called both depending who you ask. Point is, it takes place in a world where animals replace humans).
 

thatguy1

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Doghouse Diaries: a non-sequitur humor comic. Absolutely hilarious in random ways.

www.thedoghousediaries.com
 

Aeshi

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Just about everything I was going to suggest is already here.

If you like Warcraft then "TEH GLADIATORS" may be worth looking at.
Also since somebody recommended "Order of the Stick" I'd like to add both "Servants of the Imperium" and "Anti-Heroes" to the list.
 

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Scandanavia and the World - I sometimes laugh for minutes at one of them, but some don`t even make me smile..still, you have to know some basic stuff about the countries used there (stereotypes and stuff).
And there are about 200+ comics i belive and it`s still being updated.
 

Ekonk

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Gone with the blastwave is quite good, but my number one is The Adventures of Dr. McNinja. The art is a bit iffy in the earlier issues, but the artist visibly improves throughout the series.
 

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Ekonk said:
Gone with the blastwave is quite good, but my number one is The Adventure of Dr. McNinja. The art is a bit iffy in the earlier issues, but the artist visibly improves throughout the series.
Holy crap, I LOVE Dr. McNinja.

"Ninjas can't catch you if you're on fire."
 

Bek359

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Homestuck.

http://www.mspaintadventures.com/

Has a very deep plot, a good mix of heartwarming, funny, awesome, and tear-jerker moments, likeable characters, and a premise that is kind of a mix of Earthbound and The Sims. Starts out slow, but definitely picks up once (going to say this in the least spoilerish way I can) John enters The Medium.
 

Ekonk

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Darkauthor81 said:
Ekonk said:
Gone with the blastwave is quite good, but my number one is The Adventure of Dr. McNinja. The art is a bit iffy in the earlier issues, but the artist visibly improves throughout the series.
Holy crap, I LOVE Dr. McNinja.

"Ninjas can't catch you if you're on fire."
KING RADICAL. The most radical man in the radical land...

So awesome. So ridiculous.
 

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My favorite is The Noob Comic [http://www.thenoobcomic.com/]. Its from fictional MMO but you will laugh even if you dont like MMOs but if you do, there is nothing better for you. Drawing isnt best but its good enough.
 

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RabbiiFrystofsk said:
Whoa, no suggestion for Cyanide and Happiness?
It's the best comic going and the artwork is fabulous
This guy forgot his irony font, btw.
Gonna give another vote to Doc McNinja and 8-bit Theater. Others of note include Least I Could Do (from the team behind LFG!), Menage A Three (often a bit NSFW), Flaky Pastry, Eerie Cuties, Weregeek, Treading Ground (kinda like Clerks, but more amusing), Between Failures (kinda like TG, but more main characters), Devilbear (he's the Satan of stuffed animals!), and I just started reading Olympic Dames, where pregnant teens receive super-powers from the demigod children they carry. Hi-jinks ensue.
That's all I got. Happy reading!
 

Outright Villainy

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Serenegoose said:
Dresden Codak: www.dresdencodak.com

The Best Artwork, recurring characters, and now with story!
Don't you mean "now with story again"? :p

mr. cool said:
Queen Michael said:
READ BEFORE POSTING
The kind of comic I'm looking for does all of these things:

*Tells some kind of ongoing story.
*Recurring characters.
*It doesn't have to be a humor comic.
*Jokes in themselves aren't a problem, though.
*Skilled artwork.

So yeah, I DON'T want you to recommend me XKCD. (I mean, hey, I already am a fan of it.)

Webcomics I already read include Girl Genius, Jack, Gunnerkrigg Court and, of course, Questionable Content.

This comic has all the things you wanted and is so betutifully drawn that youll think its photographs. [link]http://www.romanticallyapocalyptic.com/home[/link]

called: "romantically apocalyptic"
As far as I know, doesn't he take photographs, and then digitally alter them by drawing over them? That's why the characters are so detailed compared to the backgrounds. It is a really well drawn comic though, and it fits really well. Doesn't update half enough.

Prof. Monkeypox said:
The Meek is brilliant, but it doesn't update often. It fits all your other criterion.
*hi fives*

That comic is simply amazing, pity that you can already tell it's going to take a few years to finish it's arc with such detailed drawings though, I want to know what happens already! I'll probably have to leave it for a while because of that, I like reading these kind of stories in full.

OT: My recommendation would be Octopus Pie [http://www.octopuspie.com/], because it's essentially what people read questionable content for, except it doesn't suck like that does. It's one of the few comics that can balance humour and character development well too.
 

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DM of the Rings - On Shamus Young's website Twenty Sided. It tells of a group of D&D players who have never been exposed to the works of Tolkien playing through a Lord of the Rings campaign, and are continually frustrated with the story, the abundance of Orcs, and the lack of any good loot.
 

standokan

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Eatbrainz said:
DM of the Rings - On Shamus Young's website Twenty Sided. It tells of a group of D&D players who have never been exposed to the works of Tolkien playing through a Lord of the Rings campaign, and are continually frustrated with the story, the abundance of Orcs, and the lack of any good loot.
Damn, ninja'd but indeed, it is absolutely brilliant (http://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?cat=14)

OT: The order of the stick, the artwork is stick figures but if you like D&D, you gotta love it.
 

Stilt-Man

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The only webcomics I really enjoy are:

http://www.axecop.com
http://www.nedroid.com

The latter doesn't meet your criteria, but I can't not recommend it.

If you like World of Warcraft, Teh Gladiators is decent.

http://www.tehgladiators.com