Well, it's official. I've become the type of guy who reads at least four webcomics. I'm sure this is listed as a psychological disease in some medical text somewhere, but I don't feel any more or less insane than I already was. I'm actually searching for more good ones as we type, but StumbleUpon is oddly recalcitrant on this subject. And Google just throws up a whole bunch that I find to be immature or badly written or both. So I would like to know what, if any, webcomics you read/check for updates on a semi-regular basis. If you don't read any, I strongly suggest you check out some of the ones I have linked below, if only for your edification. Also, if you see a webcomic that you haven't read on this thread, check it out. Avoid flaming, and possibly write a short review, if you feel so inclined.
My list:
<url=www.megatokyo.com>Megatokyo is a very interesting project by Fred Gallagher, AKA Piro. I'm currently on my second read-through of the comic and intend to continue to re-read it periodically as it has the most interesting plot development I have ever seen.
<url=www.lfgcomic.com>Looking for Group is quite possibly the funniest comic I have ever read. It follows the adventures of a group of adventurers as they travel about their world. Everybody's favorite character is Richard, and you will understand why when you read it. In fact, you should be reading it right now. Why are you still reading this? Go! Now!
<url=www.brathalla.com>Brat-Halla is a comic based on Norse Mythology as it would be if the children of Odin and Frigg were still children. Amusing and thought-provoking, It also tells quite a bit of real Norse mythology and goes a long way to explaining the convoluted family relationships that the gods had.
<url=www.brawlinthefamily>Brawl in the Family is the first comic I read online. It's pretty funny and well written, with a quirky art style and a premise that pwnz: it's the day-to-day life of the characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
My list:
<url=www.megatokyo.com>Megatokyo is a very interesting project by Fred Gallagher, AKA Piro. I'm currently on my second read-through of the comic and intend to continue to re-read it periodically as it has the most interesting plot development I have ever seen.
<url=www.lfgcomic.com>Looking for Group is quite possibly the funniest comic I have ever read. It follows the adventures of a group of adventurers as they travel about their world. Everybody's favorite character is Richard, and you will understand why when you read it. In fact, you should be reading it right now. Why are you still reading this? Go! Now!
<url=www.brathalla.com>Brat-Halla is a comic based on Norse Mythology as it would be if the children of Odin and Frigg were still children. Amusing and thought-provoking, It also tells quite a bit of real Norse mythology and goes a long way to explaining the convoluted family relationships that the gods had.
<url=www.brawlinthefamily>Brawl in the Family is the first comic I read online. It's pretty funny and well written, with a quirky art style and a premise that pwnz: it's the day-to-day life of the characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.