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Well, what do you read?

I've been following both Cyanide and Happiness and Control-Alt-Delete for a while now, but I found myself wondering what the other good ones are.

So, I'm asking. What webcomics do you read on a regular basis? What are the best series you've followed? The best animated? I'm sure that there are lots out there . . . So tell us!
 
I echo what I've said before, all VG related webcomics are stupidly unfunny.

Cyanide and Happiness is ok
PBf is ok.
Acrewood is ok.
 
I'll checck out the Perry Bible Fellowship every week or so. It's not guaranteed to be work-safe, so I won't post a link.
 
Elftor is my all time favorite webcomic, but sadly, it is almost never updated. The old ones are still excellent though. (www.elftor.com)

The only other one that I check regularly is White Ninja Comics, which are usually hit or miss for me, but some of them are hilarious. (www.whiteninjacomics.com)

I agree with midnite too, video game webcomics are BORING.
 
I've only ever leaughed once at any sort of online-comic. They all use such loooooow forms of humor I don't even bother reading them when something comes up in the funny Pics thread.

I do read Vaughn Bode comics, which are archived online (but were written before the internet). His characters have real dilemas, and often the punchline isn't even intended to have humor. Either way, the outcome always sheds light on little life morals and lessons about respect and such... Good stuff.
 
I echo what I've said before, all VG related webcomics are stupidly unfunny.

Cyanide and Happiness is ok
PBf is ok.
Acrewood is ok.

Seconding this, although I hate Cyanide and happiness. And I thought PBF was a real comic that is also posted on the web.
Edit: Yeah what TM said

And it's Achewood damnit Achewood. ACHEwood.
 
I'll checck out the Perry Bible Fellowship every week or so. It's not guaranteed to be work-safe, so I won't post a link.
They sometimes have a comic strip from the Perry Bible Fellowship in the UK newspaper, The Guardian. Great stuff, although very weird sometimes!
 
I don’t read any webcomics, but I do read a lot of “paper” comics on the web. ;) Dilbert, Foxtrot, Get Fuzzy, Non Sequitur, Pearls Before Swine, and Zits, all managed by one Dashboard widget.

In general, webcomics seem to lack the ingenuity that a number of tried-and-true paper comics have.
 
I don’t read any webcomics, but I do read a lot of “paper” comics on the web. ;)

Ah, I didn't know there was a difference - I assumed any comic on the web was a webcomic, but presumably not :D
 
Wow, blast from the past.

I read Viz online E-mag thanks to knowing my dads Email password. (It's his subscription)
 
Not sure whether this is the right place to ask, but are there any decent and cheap ish program to help me make my own comics. I have a great idea, but my drawing is inadequate.
 
I don't read especially many, but I find the Oatmeal pretty funny.

Yeah, I'm on it every week...rarely AUP-ftriendly, although I've had a few yucks with co-workers each week with each panel.

I usually forward a link to "What It's Like to Own an Apple Product" to those who continually annoy me about not having an iPhone/iPad.
 
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