I know this has been done elsewhere, but I think it's a good idea. Give me the webcomics that you read every day. Don't just hit me with a blizzard of crap, give me an actual list of what you read.
Hsu and Chan - by Norm Scott
2P Start - by Tim Harding & Ray Hargreaves
The Abominable - by Charles Christopher
Abstruse Goose - by ~
Achewood- by Chris Onstad - lack of updates recently, but the archives are definitely worth your time. Great writing.
Actionfigurecomics - by Erik Kjerland
A Girl and her Fed - by K. Brooke Spangler
anti-Heroes - by Jordan Quigley
Buck Godot - by Phil & Kaja Foglio
Arlo & Janis blog site - by Jimmy Johnson
A Softer World - by Emily Horne and Joey Comeau
Awkward Zombie - by Katie Tiedrich
Blank Label Comics with Real Life, Ugly Hill, Schlock Mercenary, Shortpacked, & Wapsi Square.
Boxer Hockey - by Tyson Hesse
Brathalla - by Jeffery Stevenson, Seth Damoose and Anthony Lee
Bruno the Bandit - by Ian McDonald
Candi -by Starline X Hodge
Cartridge - by Chris Jeffery & Alexandria N.
Sequential Art - by Phillip M Jackson
Get Fuzzy- by Darby Conley - Like Garfield, but funny. One of the two syndicated webcomics I regularly follow.
Pearls Before Swine -by Stephan Pastis The other syndicated webcomic (I occasionally read Dilbert and Foxtrot, but not regularly)
Cross Platform -by Konstantin Boyko - has been slow at updating
Ctrl+Alt+Del - By Tim Buckley
Dandy & Company - by Derrick Fish
Girls With Slingshots - by Danielle Corsetto
Darths & Droids - by The Comic Irregulars - ...or what would happen if Star Wars movies were actually an RPG campaign? "I cast Summon Bigger Fish!"
Crimson Dark - by David Simon
Day By Day - by Chris Muir
Devils Panties - by Jennie Breedan
Diesel Sweeties - by Richard Stevens 3
Digital Unrest - by Chris Simmons
Dilbert - by Scott Adams
Dominic Deegan - by MICHAEL TERRACCIANO
Dresden Codak - by Aaron S. Diaz
Doctor McNinja - by Chris Hastings
Dueling Analogs - by Steve Napierski
El Goonish Shive - by Dan Shive
Evil Inc. - by Brad J. Guigar - Also home for Phables, and Courting Disaster.
Cyanide and Happiness - by Dave
Fans! - T Campbell
Fade - by Jack Stalnaker
F@NBOY$ - by Scott Under - been a little slow on the updates
Finders Keepers - Garth Gram
Flaky Pastry - By Félix Lavallée
Flipside - by Brion Foulke
Freak Angels - by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Paul Duffield
Freefall - by Paul Stanley
Geebas on Parade - by Jennie Breedan
Order of the Stick and Erfworld - By Rich Burlew
Girl Genius - by Phil & Kaja Foglio
Goblins - by Tarol Hunt and Danielle Stephens. D&D reconstruction through the eyes of a group of goblins who got tired of being XP fodder and started their own adventuring party. Gory.
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella - by Justin Pierce
GUComics - by Woody Hearn
Gunnerkrigg Court - By Tom Siddell
The Gun Show - by KC Green
Hockey Zombie - Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Horribleville - by KC Green
Jump Leads - by Ben Paddington & Jar Jar
Kate Beaton- by Kate Beaton best history comic since Cartoon History of the Universe.
Kevin & Kell - by Bill Holbrook
Minus - by Ryan Armand - no longer being made but the archives are worth reading
Kukuburi - by Ramón Pérez
Looking For Group - by Ryan Sohmer and Lar de Souza. If you don't know Richard the Warlock yet, have a fireball in the kisser.
Lil' Formers - by Matt Moylan
Lucid TV - by John Keogh, David Rothlein and Ross Armstrong
Unspeakable Vault of Doom - by François Launet
Menage a 3 - by Gisele Lagace
ExtraLife - By Scott Johnson
Nobody Scores - by Brandon Bolt
No Need For Bushido - by Alex Kolesar and Joseph Kovell
8-bit Theater - by Brian Clevinger
Octopus Pie- by Meredith Gran - Great-looking, funny, and consistently surprising, with a writing style that prizes detail over narrative. You might have to go through a story twice to see exactly how all the individual comics fit together, but you'll also find a wealth of character detail on that second go-through, so it's really worth it.
Overcompensating - by Jeffrey J.Rowland.
Partially Clips - by Robert Balder
Penny Arcade - by Mike Krahulik & Jerry Holkins
Jack - by David Hopkins
Pictures for Sad Children- by John Campbell
SSDD - by Alan Foreman
Family man - by Dylan Meconis
Punch and Pie - by Chris Daily and Aeire
PvP - by Scott Kurtz
Questionable Content - by Jeph Jaques
Daily Dinosaur Comics- by Ryan North
Real Life Comics - by Greg Dean
The Phoenix Requiem - by Sarah Ellerton, creator of Inverloch
Rice Boy, which has ended, and Order of Tales by Evan Dahm
Sabrina Online - by Eric W. Schwartz
Scary Go Round- by John Allison - It takes awhile to get used to the humor, and the archives are too bloated to recommend going through, but this is still a fun strip.
Schlock Mercenary - by Howard Tayler
Sheldon - by Dave Kellet
Shortpacked - by David Willis
Simulated Comic Product - by ~
Sinfest - by Tatsuya Ishida
Skin Horse- Co-written and drawn by Shaenon Garrity, who did Narbonic. Similar to her previous strip, but with much better art, and even more bizarre characters, including a transvestite black-ops agent, a violence-loving zombie, and a talking dog who is better at surpressing her animal instinct than either of her co-workers.
Sluggy Freelance - by Pete Abrams
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - by ~
Something Positive - by r*k*milholland
Sorcery101 - by Kel McDonald
Stark Reality - By BMB
Starslip Crisis - by Kris Straub- Great sci-fi strip, and one of the first strips I've seen in a long time that consistently does original things with time travel. Straub's other strips, chainsawsuit and F-Chords, are also worth a look- I can't wait until F-Chords comes back.
Sunset Grill- by Kat Feete
Thunderstruck - by Grayson Towler
Theater Hopper - by Tom Brazelton
The Book of Biff - by by Chris Hallbeck
The Bunny System - by Audrey Soffa
The Dreamland Chronicles - by Scott Christian Sava
the outer circle - by Steve Napierski
The Slackerz - by Scott Smith and Scott Hepting
The Whiteboard - by Doc Nickel
The Zombie Hunters - by Jenny Romanchuk: story of a team of zombie hunters in a world populated by... do I really have to say it?
Three Panel Soul- by Matt Boyd and Ian McConville
Raising Hell - by ANDY BELANGER
Turnsignals on a Land Raider - by SteveC86. A WH40K comic about the most inept Land Raider crew you've ever seen.
Two Lumps -by Mel Hynes & J. Grant
Two Sides Wide by Kat & Dave
Ugly Hill- Great art, and Hastings Kilgore is one of the funniest characters I've come across in webcomics.
User Friendly - by Poul Soworth
VG Cats - by Scott Ramsoomair - slow updating
Subnormality - by Winston Rowntree -Sphinxie!!!! Squeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Wapsi Square - by Paul Taylor
Wasted Talent - by Angela Melick
DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary- by Erika Moen
Narbonic - by Shaenon K. Garrity - The ultimate mad-scientist webcomic. This finished a few years ago, and is now in "Director's Cut" reruns, but its six-year run is one of the best examples of a consistently funny and engaging story in webcomics, and also a good example of a comic that ended when the story was done, rather than stretching itself out unnecessarily. The early art's a little crude, but it grows on you and gets better. You should definitely give this a look.
Wondermark - by David Malki !
WTF Comics - by J. Waller
xkcd - by Randall Munroe
Zap! - by Chris Layfield and Pascalle C.
Remedial Comics - By Robert C Tracy & art by Jason Kirckof
Johnny Wander - by Yuko Ota and Ananth Panagariya
I'd love to have a bunch of these also have the authors. Give them their due.
I'll be putting them in alpha order soon and then we can put in some reviews...