Realitycrash said:
CtrlAltDel (Stopped when the storyline became convoluted and drifted away from the far more amusing video-game one-shot strips)
They've reversed that trend. As of the past few months, the storylines are over and its back to short term gags. Still very amusing but I was somewhat disappointed. I liked those characters.
OT: I'll just describe the ones I follow most closely
-Ctrl Alt Delete, very amusing commentary on video games, also had an excellent and intricate storyline going until recently
-XKCD, sarcasm, math, social commentary, and the use of logic to overcome and understand life's little quirks. Pretty much perfect for me.
-Schlock Mercenary, set thousands of years from now in a galaxy littered with millions of sophonts other than just humanity, the mercenary company known as Tagon's Toughs stumbles hilariously from one disaster to the next.
-Looking For Group, think of it as a parody of every high fantasy story you've ever heard of and you won't be far off.
-Jack, NSFW, The primary character is the metaphysical embodiment of the sin Wrath, who is trying to regain his memories as a mortal and find redemption. Organized as a series of short stories featuring both the best and worst kinds of people.
-Goblins, set in the world of Dungeons and Dragons, but told primarily from the viewpoint of a band of goblins that, tired of fending off attacks from low level adventurers, decide to become player characters themselves
-Girl Genius, steam punk era mad scientists, with emphasis on the mad, need I say more?
A few others I enjoy but won't describe, mostly because it would take a long while:
Sluggy Freelance
Dominic Deegan, Oracle for Hire
El Goonish Shivae
Alien Dice
Least I Could Do
Questionable content
Girls with Slingshots
The Whiteboard
Something Positive
Slightly Damned
Grrl Power
Two Kinds
Flipside
Between Failures
Sandra and Woo
Gaia
The Noob
Zap!
Freefall
Misfile
Weregeek
Doc Rat
21st century fox
Suicide for Hire