<p>Do you guys read webcomics?
What are your favorites?</p>
<p>My favorite is xkcd by far. Raptors! Sarcasm!
C&H is also funny a lot of the time. I used to like Ctrl Alt Del, lately it's been pretty boring.</p>
<p>Do you guys read webcomics?
What are your favorites?</p>
<p>My favorite is xkcd by far. Raptors! Sarcasm!
C&H is also funny a lot of the time. I used to like Ctrl Alt Del, lately it's been pretty boring.</p>
<p>Tales From Band Camp.</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>I'm such a band nerd!</p>
<p>Early CAD, some C&H, some XKCD, are funny. The dinosaur comics at qwantz.com are always funny.</p>
<p><em>Rob scraches his head</em></p>
<p>Cyanide & Happiness can be very funny, but a lot of it requires a somewhat twisted sense of humor.</p>
<p>EDIT: Ahaha, I'd never seen xkcd. I love it, today's comic is hilarious.</p>
<p>pbt. My AIM is thexkcdapproach. =P beat that!</p>
<p>so favourites: xkcd, sinfest</p>
<p>others: CAD, 8bittheatre, VG cats, a softer world, smbc, penny & aggie, QC, order of the stick, flipside, girl genius, blip, brat-halla, gunnerkrigg court, afterstrife</p>
<p>Cyanide and Happiness is for people who don't know much about webcomics but need subversive things for their myspaces.</p>
<p>My favorites are Dinosaur Comics (qwantz.com</a> - dinosaur comics - August 14 2008), A Softer World, A Lesson Is Learned But the Damage Is Irreversible, Perry Bible Fellowship, xkcd, Cat and Girl, Pictures For Sad Children, and White Ninja.</p>
<p>A Softer World and A Lesson Is Learned in particular need to get more press. Those ones are actually art.</p>
<p>xkcd, Cyanide & Happiness, PhD Comics, Questionable Content, Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, Real Life Comics</p>
<p>There are a bunch of others that I'll read occasionally, only if I can remember they exist lol. During school I usually just would peak over to see what new stuff a friend was reading, but he graduated so I need a new source.</p>
<p>So many new webcomics to read.</p>
<p>Having read them for about an hour, I feel shallow and inferior.</p>
<p>xkcd forever.</p>
<p>I have xkcd all over my notebooks.</p>
<p>I have an xkcd hoodie.</p>
<p>xkcd = love.</p>
<p>But I do read 1/0, even though it's discontinued.</p>
<p>xkcd is the only one I read regularly, but when I check it, dinosaur comics is awesome.</p>
<p>A Softer World is brilliant, thanks for that MelancholyDane.</p>
<p>PBF is by far the funniest</p>
<p>Read PBF, didn't laugh.</p>
<p>I do!</p>
<p>Goodbye Chains
Penny and Aggie
Friendly Hostility (but it's become boring to me)
A Softer World</p>
<p>PBFis alternately funny, depressing, and confusing.</p>
<p>QC is a must read for me.
LICD is amusing, if you don't mind (frequent) dirty jokes.
C&H is entertaining at times, with the right sense of humor.</p>
<p>I've also recently gotten into Anders Loves Maria (I'm all caught up now)... I wouldn't call it a favorite webcomic, but it is enjoyable.</p>
<p>pbf definitely</p>
<p>XKCD mainly, some QC.</p>
<p>Ooh, I forgot one of my absolute favorites (because it's never updated any more).</p>
<p>It's called Whispered Apologies, and it's the brain-child of Ryan North, who does Dinosaur Comics. The concept is that an artist will create a comic strip but leave the dialogue blank, and then send it to a writer. The writer, with no input at all, adds the captions in his or her own style. They're really interesting to look at, expecially if you're familiar with the artists involved, and hilarious if you like comedy of the semi-dark, surreal sort (Softer World, A Lesson Is Learned,PBF, etc.).</p>