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The intertwining stories of a bunch of friends living in a surreal version of the real world. The art is excellent, the style is very different, and the wit and nonsense resonate with me at a very basic level. One of my definite favourites.

Two guys plus sometimes-bizarre commentary on videogames and whatever else Tycho wants to write about. Read the posts, they are as entertaining as the comic. The oldest comic I'm still reading -- when it comments on videogames it not only *hits* the mark but covers it in concrete and sinks it to the bottom of the river. I'd have to turn in my gamer badge if I didn't (still) love Penny Arcade wholeheartedly.

A group of D&D-style heroes, adventuring and providing funny commentary on RPGs. The funniest RPG comic I have ever read. Proves that art doesn't have to be complicated to be good.

A fantasy parody about a group of heroes on... a quest, I guess. The devil is in the details, as usual. Excellent fantasy houmour and clean, quirky art. But I have to ask: why do all the girls have bottom lips you could sail to sea on? It's very distracting.

I actually had some of this guy's art saved on my hard-drive like... six years ago. I'm glad I found him again and I'm even more glad he's doing a comic that doesn't suck! It's an unholy merging of the fantasy/roommate genre with great art and occasionally hilarious situations.

Cat and girl comment on everything. Clever and interesting. I love this comic, I have no idea why it's never appeared on my link site before.

Spike's lovely near-future comic. Great art, great characters, not much happening. If you like slice-of-life comics that aren't actually about real life, definitely read this one.

I'm a sucker for re-told fairytales. Which is probably why I've forgiven this comic's lack of updates for many years now.

Four guys and their unique take on life. The art is reminiscent of Frank Cho, and the writing is funny. The sporadic updates make it hardly worth one's while, though. If it weren't quite so good, it would be on the Irregular Reading list along with Mac Hall.

A gag-with-story comic about a bunch of twentysomethings and, inexplicably, a talking cactus. Funny relationship comic.

Kinda like Lenore, but with haikus and gingerbread people.

Two cats and a motley cast of characters (Dr. Hobo!) spew some of the most nauseating commentary on videogames I've ever read. This is another comic that I read for no known purpose. Sometimes it hits the mark brilliantly, mostly it's a trainwreck I can't look away from. The art is excellent. Colourists, please take notes.

So funny. So irregular at updating. So sad. :(

A long-form speculative fiction comic. A little bit of fantasy, a little bit of sci-fi, a little bit of police drama... The art is quite good and the story is engaging.

A story about a failed manga-style villain in a League of Villains. A snarky, self-aware take on cliched villainy coupled with gorgeous art. I'm curious to see where the story is going.

An irregularly-updated gag-a-week strip set in an early-20th-century dictatorship and populated with very cute, awful and funny characters. I'm not generally a fan of Evil Cute Things, unless there's an entire comic of them all being assholes to one another -- which Toy Division accomplishes with style.

As per the title. A terrifically funny comic that follows the adventures of a community of D&D monsters. Sketchy pencil-work -- drawn by someone who obviously knows what he's doing, but doesn't have a lot of time to actually do it.

The comings and goings of a dojo of kung fu students. Good art. I think it can be appreciated even by non-martial-artists. Would be nice if it updated more often.

Small Banner People

Bob, an angry and frequently evil flower, causes chaos. Excellent local comic that went on to hit the sorta-big-time. Mostly through Notley's relentless labour, I think. Anyway, I wish him luck wherever the hell he's heading now.
Long-running comic strip about a mixed animal family and the world they live in. A detailed, quirky universe and steady updates. Slightly funnier than your average newspaper strip, I mostly read it for the uniqueness of the animal-based world the author has created.
Anthro high-school drama. Lovely artwork, but a few too many characters. Enjoyable nevertheless!
Gag slice-of-life comic about a couple and their friends. Geeky, but not TOO geeky. The art is iffy, but the writing makes up for it. Consistently enjoyable!
Somewhat like Red Meat with doctors.
One girl's life at a very odd boarding school.
Wacky roommate comic, dark humour.

No Banner People

The Princess Planet
Corny humour at its best!
Family Man
Dylan Meconis's new comic, detailing the lives of German werewolves in the 1700s. Beautiful art. Will probably be whisked off to a pay site just like her other comic (...but I'm not bitter...) once she's got us by the short 'n' curlies.
Anders Loves Maria
A quirky relationship comic.
Wickedpowered
A humorous story comic that reads like the unholy mating of 80s cartoon shows and adventure webcomics. Hilariously over-the-top.
Nemesis
An interesting superhero comic about a non-powered policeman trying to catch a killer who has been targeting the superhero community. The art style is too goofy for the subject matter, but the story is interesting.
Nothing Better
A college-roommate comic that explores issues of religious faith. Interesting, because the author doesn't seem to be pushing any one agenda so far.
North World
D&D-style adventurer comic mushed together with a modern slice-of-life comic. A guy making his living as part of an adventurer's guild returns to his home town to stop a demon-summoner and attend his ex-girlfriend's wedding. Unique, and works surprisingly well.
Sequential Art
Jolly Jack's strip about a cartoonist who lives in a house with assorted anthro animals. Your quintessential online comic strip -- four panels, roommates, furries the occasional parody... done in a way that actually makes you want to come back and read more. What Sluggy should've been.
Pear-Pear
A cute, wordless comic about the lives of kitchen objects. Fun to interpret!
Grumps
A comic about the horrible people who inhabit and work at an old folks' home. By the same guy that does Captain Excelsior. Don't read if one of your phobias is really wrinkled sex. Sometimes NSFW.
WitchHound
A lovely B&W comic in the vein of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Only on pg. 38 after some odd years, so don't expect speedy updates.

Friends & Exchanges

Deathworld -- a long-running sci-fi-ish comedy comic done by a friend.