Oglaf (NSFW)
13 0 ReplySome good weird shit there. I sent this one to my partner: https://www.oglaf.com/skin-tight/ (NSFW)
7 0 ReplyWhat the fuck
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XKCD
Calvin & Hobbes I guess doesn't count.
10 0 ReplyXKCD for the win
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8 0 ReplyThat looks great!
The collaborative open source approach is very interesting too
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Always a fan of Slack Wyrm
Pokemon the Previous Generation
These are the main ones apart from my crippling xkcd addiction
7 0 ReplyIve been following Questionable Content and Grrl Power for years.
Also another +1 for Pepper & Carrot.
6 0 ReplyI recently stopped reading Questionable Content, it just feels like a mockery of what it used to be. I resisted it for a while but eventually I just couldn't take it anymore. I think my breaking point was somewhere around 1015?
3 0 ReplyI tend to go in bursts. A week or three of not readimg, then catching up all at once.
Its just one web comic ive really imvested in the characters that is still around. I do still enjoy most of the storylines.
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5 0 ReplyI'm a big fan of the weekly roll (webtoons), a silly fun D&D comic that used to release weekly, now is a bit more sporadic but still good.
Also on the subject of sporadic D&D comics, The Order of the Stick is an extremely long running comic that is very well made and humorous.
Ended now, but Go Get a Roomie is a slice of life LGBTQ+ comic, mildly NSFW, that's fun to read and currently doing a rerun.
And as everyone else has said, XKCD is always a classic.
5 0 Replyxkcd, smbc
5 0 ReplyI think False Knees has to be it. Beautiful illustrations and heartwarming writing
Edit: One of my favourites from them It's part of a chill 31-part storyline, which I recommend reading from the start
5 0 ReplyI've always admired the Perry Bible Fellowship. Not a lot of new content these days but it's all gold.
5 0 ReplyWow, they really are great!
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Florkofcows is great.
4 0 ReplyI don't have a single favorite one, so here is a top three, in no particular order:
Freefall The first webcomic i read, started in 1998 and still updating three times a week.
El Goonish Shive Another longrunner, started 2002 and still going. Helped me with figuring out some gender stuff.
How to be a werewolf Newest one on the list, starting in 2015, also still going.
4 0 ReplyEastcostitnotes, at least lately. Couldn't find a good link, so here's an Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/eastcoastitnotes/
Xkcd is my favorite of all time.
3 0 Reply3 0 Reply3 0 ReplyRecently found litterboxcomics. Works best if you are a parent.
3 0 ReplyPBF and Extra Fabulous are probably my favorites. Strange Planet gets an honorable mention.
3 0 ReplyFor a long time, it used to be Square Root of Minus Garfield - I actually got my username from there.
Nowadays, it's probably xkcd.
3 0 ReplyI've got a few saved in insta
https://instagram.com/explosmofficial?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
https://instagram.com/sarahandersencomics?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
https://instagram.com/mrlovenstein?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
https://instagram.com/war.and.peas?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
https://instagram.com/loadingartist?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
There's more, and many probably have proper websites, but these are some of my favourites
2 0 ReplyI'm boring. Xkcd and Oglaf.
2 0 ReplyI'm not sure if it counts as a traditional webcomic, but the One Punch Man Webcomic is definitely my favorite.
2 0 ReplyFlorkofCows. Not the most traditional webcomic, but I love just how off the wall and unpredictable his comics are. Goes from wholesome to hilarious to WTF on a dime.
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2 0 ReplySecond place goes to Unsounded
2 0 ReplyI have several, but in addition to some that others have already mentioned, these long-runners are quite good:
- Carciphona (ongoing)
- Digger (completed)
- Everblue (ongoing; might be back from hiatus?)
- Habourmaster (ongoing)
2 0 ReplyI don't have one
1 0 ReplyThree Panel Soul, which doesn't update often. The archives have some real gold; I just wish there was a good way to search them.
Twistwood Tales is clever and cute and sometimes really tugs at the heartstrings.
Dustinteractive, which has ended it's run.
OGLAF once in a blue moon when I need a dose of the bizarre.
Also xkcd, SMBC, and Perry Bible Fellowship, of course.
1 0 ReplyI wanted to answer, but after reading other comments I've learned that there are other kinds of webcomics than Korean (and Chinese ig)
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