D&D websites - the cream of the crop?

8-bit theatre

I would defintiely put 8-bit Theatre on any list of my favorite sites. It is easily the best web-comic I have found. It has great humor and a lot of it DnD related, especially anything to do with Red Mage. There is even a special section called Twinkin' Out With Red Mage that is hillarious. Here's an example:
"Oh mighty master of the 3rd Edition. Dazzle us with you're amazingly pointless knowledge and show us the true path: How would you gear a lowly 4-person party to defeat a Tarrasque?

Febreeze. Febreeze solves everything..

It is easily unique and definitely the bestest of them all.
 

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Ok, yeah, I second the vote for Falconmoor, as well as toss some approval for Monte Cook and Secrets of the Kargatane. I think the first, like the BigFreekin'Goblinoid said, is a prime example of what a campaign website SHOULD look like. (That said, I almost forgot another one of my favorites for that - old Doc Midnight's Knights of the Silver Quill. And, just now looking at it for the first time in a while, it's been updated again. JOY!) Monte Cook's site is probably self-explanatory; you all know what it is, so I'm not going to burn out my oh-so-valuable typing fingers. ;) And I definitely love the Kargatane website - it's probably really my favorite, after this one. I mean, I can't convince any of my players to let me run a game in Ravenloft, but I can still get me fix there! :D
 

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