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- 2P Start – by Tim Harding, Ray Hargreaves
- 8-bit Theater – by Brian Clevinger
- A Girl and her Fed – by K. Brooke Spangler
- A Softer World – by Emily Horne, Joey Comeau
- Abstruse Goose – by [unknown]
- Achewood – by Chris Onstad – lack of updates recently, but the archives are definitely worth your time. Great writing.
- Actionfigurecomics – by Erik Kjerland
- Afterstrife – by Ali Graham
- Amazing Super Powers – by Wes, Tony
- Anders Loves Maria – by Rene Engström – The travails of love in Sweden. Starts out sweet, and then the characters turn into self-involved assholes. I'm still reading it, though.
- Anti-Heroes – by Jordan Quigley
- Angels 2200 – by Peter Haynes, Nathaniel Savio, Jana Hoffmann, Kimberly Stewart – Though it's on quite a bit of hiarus right now the updates still come in, it is a good story so far.
- Arlo & Janis blog site – by Jimmy Johnson
- Attercap.Net – by Erich Arendall
- Awkward Zombie – by Katie Tiedrich
- Basic Instructions – by Scott Meyer
- Bear and Kitten – by Andy, Angie
- Beaver and Steve – by James Turner – on indefinite hiatus
- Blank It – by Lemuel Lemmo Pew, Aric McKeown
- Blank Label Comics – by [unknown] – with Real Life, Ugly Hill, Schlock Mercenary, Shortpacked, & Wapsi Square.
- Boxer Hockey – by Tyson Hesse
- Brathalla – by Jeffery Stevenson, Seth Damoose, Anthony Lee
- Bruno the Bandit – by Ian McDonald
- Buck Godot – by Phil & Kaja Foglio
- Butternut Squash – by Ramón Pérez, Rob Coughler – Tremendously unreliable updates, but funny
- Buttersafe – by Alex Culang, Raynato Castro
- Candi – by Starline X Hodge
- Cartridge – by Chris Jeffery, Alexandria N.
- Crimson Dark – by David Simon
- Concerned – by Christopher C. Livingston
- Concerned 2: A Concerned Rip-Off – by Norman Black
- Creep House – by Miles Grover – A comic featuring Skeletor and The Count, who live in a house.
- Cross Platform – by Konstantin Boyko – has been slow at updating
- Ctrl+Alt+Del – by Tim Buckley
- Cyanide and Happiness – by Rob, Dave, Kris, Matt
- Daisy Owl – by Ben Driscoll
- Dandy & Company – by Derrick Fish
- DAR – by Erika Moen – A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary
- Dark Legacy Comics – by Arad Kedar
- Darths & Droids – by The Comic Irregulars – …or what would happen if Star Wars movies were actually an RPG campaign? I cast Summon Bigger Fish!
- Day By Day – by Chris Muir
- Dead Heaven – by Christopher Steininger – Fantasy-themed, currently rather dark. Kind of storybook-like acrylics.
- Dead Winter – by S. Dave Shabet
- Death By Bunny – by Michael Moreno
- Devils Panties – by Jennie Breedan
- Diesel Sweeties – by Richard Stevens 3
- Digger – by Ursula Vernon – From the creator of the lol wut? pear, there's a webcomic that just got off pay-to-view status, is quite good so far.
- Digital Unrest – by Chris Simmons
- Digital Pimp Online – by Joe Dunn – Home of Joe Loves Crappy Movies, Free Lunch, Retail Rage, Matriculated, Fish Tank Tango, Turtle Vs. Bunny: Distractions, and Another Videogame Webcomic, all by the comic powerhouse Joe Dunn
- Dilbert – by Scott Adams
- Dinosaur Comics – by Ryan North
- DM of the Rings – by Shamus Young – What if Lord of the Rings were a D&D campaign?
- Dominic Deegan – by Michael Terracianno
- Dr. McNinja – by Chris Hastings
- Dresden Codak – by Aaron S. Diaz
- Dueling Analogs – by Steve Napierski
- Eerie Cuties – by Gisele “Giz” Lagace, Miguel Marques
- El Goonish Shive – by Dan Shive
- Erfworld – by Rob Balder, Jamie Noguchi
- Evil Inc. – by Brad J. Guigar – Also home for Phables, and Courting Disaster.
- ExtraLife – by Scott Johnson
- F@NBOY$ – by Scott Under – been a little slow on the updates
- Fade – by Jack Stalnaker
- Family man – by Dylan Meconis
- Fans! – by T Campbell
- Finders Keepers – by Garth Gram
- Flaky Pastry – by Félix Lavallée
- Flipside – by Brion Foulke
- Freak Angels – by Warren Ellis, Paul Duffield
- Freefall – by Paul Stanley
- garfield minus garfield – by [unknown]
- Geebas on Parade – by Jennie Breedan
- Geminni – by Kate Fazekas
- Get Fuzzy – by DarConley – Like Garfield, but funny. One of the two syndicated webcomics I regularly follow.
- Girl Genius – by Phil & Kaja Foglio
- Girls With Slingshots – by Danielle Corsetto
- Goats – by Jonathan Rosenburg
- Goblins – by Tarol Hunt, 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.
- Gtrood – by Ty Halley
- GUComics – by Woody Hearn
- Gunnerkrigg Court – by Tom Siddell
- Hockey Zombie – by Chris “Crun” van Gompel
- Horribleville – by KC Green
- HOUSD – by Ali Graham
- Hsu and Chan – by Norm Scott
- Jack – by David Hopkins
- Joe and Monkey – by Zach Miller
- Johnny Wander – by Yuko Ota, Ananth Panagariya
- Jump Leads – by Ben Paddington, JjAR
- Kate Beaton – by Kate Beaton – best history comic since Cartoon History of the Universe.
- Kevin & Kell – by Bill Holbrook
- Kukuburi – by Ramón Pérez
- Lackadaisy – by Tracy J. Butler – Anthropomorphic cats bootlegging during the roaring twenties. God-DAMN this guy can draw.
- Left-Handed Toons – by Drew “drewmo” Mokris, Justin – By right-handed people
- Lil' Formers – by Matt Moylan
- Locus – by Adam Black
- Looking For Group – by Ryan Sohmer, Lar de Souza – If you don't know Richard the Warlock yet, have a fireball in the kisser.
- Lovecraft Is Missing – by Larry Latham
- Lucid TV – by John Keogh, David Rothlein, Ross Armstrong
- Married To The Sea – by Drew, Natalie Dee
- Marry Me – by Bobby Crosby – Admittedly it's a soap opera, but quite a funny one (and short)
- Menage a 3 – by Gisele Lagace
- Minus – by Ryan Armand – no longer being made but the archives are worth reading
- Multiplex – by [unknown]
- 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, 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.
- Nedroid Picture Diary – by Anthony Clark – A hilarious comic by the colorist of Dr. McNinja.
- Nerf NOW!! – by Josué Pereira – Primarily TF2 based webcomic.
- No Need For Bushido – by Alex Kolesar, Joseph Kovell
- Nobody Scores – by Brandon Bolt
- North World – by Lars Brown
- 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.
- Order of the Stick – by Rich Burlew
- Overcompensating – by Jeffrey J. Rowland
- Partially Clips – by Robert Balder
- Pearls Before Swine – by Stephan Pastis – The other syndicated webcomic (I occasionally read Dilbert, Foxtrot, but not regularly)
- Penny Arcade – by Mike Krahulik, Jerry Holkins
- PHD Comics – by Jorge Cham
- Pictures for Sad Children – by John Campbell
- Pixel – by Zappit
- Punch and Pie – by Chris Daily, Aeire
- PvP – by Scott Kurtz
- PX! – by Eric A. Anderson, Manny Trembley – Action/adventure about a girl and her panda. Actually haven't read it for some time, but the art is good.
- Questionable Content – by Jeph Jaques
- Raising Hell – by Andy Belanger
- Real Life Comics – by Greg Dean
- Remedial Comics – by Robert C Tracy & art Jason Kirckof
- Rice Boy; Order of Tales – by Evan Dahm
- Rob and Elliot – by Clay Yount, Hampton Yount
- Sabrina Online – by Eric W. Schwartz
- Salt the Holly – by Amanda Harpold, Jessica Riojas
- Sam and Fuzzy – by Sam Logan
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal – by Zach Weiner
- Savage Chickens – by Doug Savage
- 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
- Sequential Art – by Phillip M Jackson
- Sheldon – by Dave Kellet
- Shortpacked – by David Willis
- Simulated Comic Product – by [unknown]
- Sinfest – by Tatsuya Ishida
- Sister Claire – by Yamino – It's new, so far it has been interesting.
- Skin Horse – by Shaenon Garrity – Similar to her previous strip (Narbonic), 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.
- Slow Wave – by Jesse Reklaw, people's dreaming minds
- Sluggy Freelance – by Pete Abrams
- Sodium Eyes – by Alfred Lam
- Something Positive – by r*k*milholland
- Sorcery101 – by Kel McDonald
- SSDD – by Alan Foreman
- 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, F-Chords, are also worth a look- I can't wait until F-Chords comes back.
- Subnormality – by Winston Rowntree – Sphinxie!!!! Squeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
- Super Effective – by Scott Ramsoomair
- Supernormal Step – by Michael Lee Lunsford
- Superpoop – by Drew
- Sunset Grill – by Kat Feete
- Templar, AZ – by Spike – I don't know how to describe it, maybe as everyday life in an alternate universe? Great read.
- The Abominable Charles Christopher – by Karl Kerschl
- The Book of Biff – by Chris Hallbeck
- The Bunny System – by Audrey Soffa
- The Dreamer – by Lora Innes – Love, Romance, the War of Independence, then something more...
- The Dreamland Chronicles – by Scott Christian Sava
- The Gun Show – by KC Green
- The Meek – by Der-shing Helmer – Man, I ate that one right up. So good. Also, as a head's up, it's a little NSFW as the main girl is running around topless at the moment.
- The Non-Adventures of Wonderella – by Justin Pierce
- the outer circle – by Steve Napierski – Same author as Dueling Analogs. Updates infrequently of late, but the archives are vast, full of humor perfect for the preadolescent male, which is right where I try to keep mine.
- The Phoenix Requiem – by Sarah Ellerton, creator of Inverloch
- The Slackerz – by Scott Smith, 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?
- Theater Hopper – by Tom Brazelton
- Thinkin' Lincoln – by Miles Grover
- Three Panel Soul – by Matt Boyd, Ian McConville
- Thunderstruck – by Grayson Towler
- Times Like This – by Thomas Overbeck
- Toothpaste for Dinner – by Drew
- Truck Bearing Kibble – by Jeremy Kramer, Eric Vaughn – Off the wall humor in the same vein as The Far Side.
- Turnsignals on a Land Raider – by SteveC86 – A WH40K comic about the most inept Land Raider crew you've ever seen.
- Turtle VS. Bunny – by Joe Dunn
- Tweep – by Ben
- Two Lumps – by Mel Hynes & J. Grant
- Two Sides Wide – by Kat & Dave
- Ugly Hill – by Paul Southworth – Great art, and Hastings Kilgore is one of the funniest characters I've come across in webcomics.
- Unspeakable Vault of Doom – by François Launet
- User Friendly – by J.D. “Illiad Frazer
- VG Cats – by Scott Ramsoomair – slow updating
- Wapsi Square – by Paul Taylor
- Warbot In Accounting – by Brian Cleavinger – It's pretty much exactly what it sounds like.
- Wasted Talent – by Angela Melick
- Wigu – by Jeffrey J. Rowland
- Wondermark – by David Malki !
- WTF Comics – by J. Waller
- xkcd – by Randall Munroe
- Zap! – by Chris Layfield, Pascalle C.