So what webcomics do YOU like?

El Dief

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I think I've read most of the comics already mentioned at one point or another, there are a few that are new to me.
I feel compelled to add Goblins:Life Through Their Eyes [http://www.goblinscomic.com/] and Commisioned [http://www.commissionedcomic.com/index.php]. They are both D&D inspired comics, although Commissioned often branches out into more 'everyday' stories.

Edit - I nearly forgot another one, but I'm not sure if I can mention it as it contains mild nudity and adult themes. What are the local policies on such things?
 

Dom Camus

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This isn't really about what I read is it? It's about recs.

Goats - Is the best thing on the web. Also impossible to get into because you have to read about two years of backstory. That was a hint, by the way. Get reading!
Schlock Mercenary - Behind the mediocre art is a very good SF story. No, really, I mean actually good.
Penny Arcade - Like everyone else in the world.
XKCD - Which is the funniest if you've got the tech/maths background to get all the jokes. Otherwise only funny about half the time.
10K Commotion - A webcomic about a DDR tournament! It's finished now, but since it's a serialised graphic novel that's actually a good thing. Set aside an afternoon and go and read it.
 

Geoffrey42

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Hoo boy... Let's see.

Able & Baker
Applegeeks - And Applegeeks Lite, of course.
Butternutsquash (Very irregular updates, very inconsistently funny, but it has value to me. Probably only to me.)
Comedity
CAD
PvP
Penny-Arcade
VGCatz
XKCD
ThreePanelSoul - From the same guys that did MacHall, so I just followed them over to this one.
Transmission-X - Not really just one comic, as each day of the week, a new installment in one of the several ongoing arcs gets posted. Kukuburi (by the same guy as Butternutsquash) has been fun so far, and I've been dabbling in the others when I have time to spare.

A lot of the comics I read are almost out of habit at this point, even though some of them have ceased updating regularly, or being as funny as they once were. There was a point in college where I simply found a new comic every week, and spent countless hours reading their backlogs to get up-to-date. Great fun.
 

p1ne

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I haven't seen a webcomic that I was really impressed with for awhile now (The Perry Bible Fellowship is amazing, but it's practically moved beyond the realm of webcomic at this point).

I kind of like The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (found it via banner ad on VGcats), even though it does have some things seriously wrong with it. It's way too wierd/random sometimes, but other times it has flashes of real brilliance. Example: http://www.drmcninja.com/mcdonalds/mcd14.jpg I recommend the earlier episodes; it's mostly gone downhill lately.
 

John Funk

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Penny-Arcade
8-Bit Theater
Order of the Stick
PvP
Sluggy Freelance (one of the oldest and greatest webcomics in existence. The epic arcs, most notably "That Which Redeems" are made of win and awesome and possibly the single best storylines out there on the interblog)
XKCD
Gunnerkrigg Court
The Last Days of FOXHOUND
Dark Legacy Comics
Dr. McNinja

And I also read Megatokyo and CAD just to laugh at how excruciatingly awful they are.
 

SanitysRequiem

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Ozy and Millie - cause I didn't think a webcomic could be clean and sweet, but still funny as hell.

Rob and Elliot - You wanna see a dead body?

Perry Bible Fellowship - Strike Three curly

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - He only needs one panel

Wonderella - The diagnosis? PCP!!!
 

Dr Pussymagnet

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Fireball20xl.com- psyguy is hilarious and i love his sonic bastardized video series

BoxerHockey.com- a comic about a sport called boxer hockey were you play on a soccer field trying to get the ball(well actually it's a frog that is genetically enhanced so it can take a beating without dying) in the other team's goal. and you can use any sort of blunt object you want so you can beat the shit out of the other team.
 

Iceman23

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Concerned: A downright hilarious comic, its a shame that its over.

VG Cats: Despite its irregular updates, I still find it funny.

Post Nuke Comic: Has a pretty interesting story, the only problem is that it updates slowly.
 

wellington

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Platinum Grit and Penny Arcade. I'm sure there are other great comics but I don't have any interest in looking. Also the Laugh-Out-Loud Cats for the art.
 

Ghandi 2

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p1ne said:
I haven't seen a webcomic that I was really impressed with for awhile now (The Perry Bible Fellowship is amazing, but it's practically moved beyond the realm of webcomic at this point).
xkcd.com. Read it, now.
 

Larenxis

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I shall list them in some vague order of appreciation I guess.
Order of the Stick
xkcd
White Ninja
Cat and Girl
Beaver and Steve
Sinfest
Idiot Comics
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Lackadaisy
Penny Arcade
Fanboys
A Softer World
VG Cats
My Comic About Me (Nathan Stapley)

Yeah, I think that's it.
 

wrshamilton

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Achewood, Dinosaur Comics.

XKCD can be beautiful but walks a fine line twixt tenderness and BS.
 

raankh

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El Dief said:
Goblins:Life Through Their Eyes [http://www.goblinscomic.com/]
Absolutely awesome if you every played D&D or equivalents. Lots of geekiness and funny quotes.
 

WraithGadra

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Man, I read way too many as it is, but here goes:

Order of the Stick (It is teh awesome)
Erfworld (Fun little romp through kiddie RTS)
Concerned (Funniest look at HL2 I've ever seen)
Megatokyo (I'm an anime/manga fiend)
Fireball20xl (Rogue's Gallery in particular)
Comedity (Great internal dialogs)
Penny Arcade (Of course)
Ozy and Millie (Sweet and funny as all get out)
xkdc ("Gluing captions to your cats" is the best punchline ever)
Adventurers (Funny and serious video game RPG comic)
Antihero for Hire (Serious look at registered superheros, with some funny)
Casey and Andy (Mad scientists who periodically die)
Cheshire Crossing (Lost Girls without the sex, it's still good)
RPG World (Even though it hasn't updated since 2000)
Gone with the Blastwave (War is funny as hell)
Two Kinds (Tiger-girl in love with human, it's cool)
Yosh! (Weird look at the modern world)
Make with the Funny (It's silly)
9th Elsewhere (A journey through a writer's dreams is time well spent)
MSF High (I even got the RPG)
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja (Random and Awesome)

and plenty of others whose names I can't recall right now.
 

Break

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Megatokyo used to be a decent enough webcomic about a couple of gamers in Japan, but now the author seems to have lost the plot.
 

Yerocha

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Eh, a lot of webcomics seem to lose their plot after a while. I can go long stretches in 8-Bit Theater without really knowing whats going on, but it's still good. For me, Megatokyo has a plot that can exist on it's own (kinda like the plot in the show Friends), and the only way for it to truly be lost is if the writer starts to cop out repeatedly in an attempt to end it. Until that starts to happen, it has what I like to see.
 

RentCavalier

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Concerned is great.

Fans of Questionable Content should look into Octopus Pie. It's a strangly off-kilter comic with some boobage and a great deal of heart.