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What webcomics are you reading?

Well, I don't read webcomics very regularly anymore (too many, too little time!), but here're the ones I still read, in no particular order:

Real Life http://www.reallifecomics.com/
8-Bit Theater http://www.nuklearpower.com/archive.php
RPG World http://www.rpgworldcomic.com/
Adventurers! http://www.adventurers-comic.com/
Antihero For Hire http://www.antiheroforhire.com/
Star Something http://starsomething.keenspace.com/
Dungeon Damage http://dungeondamage.keenspace.com/
Player Versus Player http://www.pvponline.com/
Megatokyo http://www.megatokyo.com/
 

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Hi, my name is Kesh, and I'm a furry.

Hi Kesh.

Yeah. Em, anyway, most of the webcomics I read are full of anthropomorphic animals, so if that's not your thing most of mine won't interest you. I'll list the non-furry stuff first:

Mac Hall - College, video games and Macs.
AppleGeeks - College, video games and Macs. Hey, wait...
8-bit Theater - Final Fantasy sprite comic. But, you knew that, right?
Penny Arcade - Video Games. 'nuff said.
Real Life - Living with a gamer. Picking up a theme here?
Sluggy Freelance - Just plain weird. Demons, vampires, portals to other dimensions, alien Santa Claus, *poing!* and Kitten. Mew.

And here's the furry ones. Some are funny, some are serious, some are disturbing in a Lovecraft kinda way:

Newshounds - Household pets wear clothes and run a news channel for their owner.
Black Tapestries - Fantasy setting where a young woman is cursed to shapeshift into a fox-woman by an insane wizard.
Dracula - A retelling of the novel in comic format, using furries. Excellent artwork, currently on hiatus while the author settles into a new place.
The Whiteboard - Paintball webcomic with a grumpy Alaskan polar bear.
Jack - A very, very dark furry webcomic focusing on the exploits of Death as he escorts souls to Hell (and occasionally Heaven). Absolutely not Eric's Grandma safe, nor for the squeamish.
Fight, Cast or Evade - Basically, a furry D&D comic. A motley group of adventurers go... well, adventuring.
21st Century Fox - A near-future sci-fi comic, heavily based on real science. Except for the furries. :)
Faux Pas - Adorable webcomic where foxes, cats and bunnies try to get along together.
Vinci & Arty - A slice-of-life comic about an gay furry couple. Absolutely hilarious and adorable, with a few sad moments. Currently on hiatus while the RL couple (not both male) is on honeymoon. Awww.
Carpe Diem - A more realistic slice-of-life comic about a group of gay friends dealing with their own relationships and friendships.
Ozy & Millie - A very fun & funny strip, exploring politics and the meaning of life through the eyes of some unusual children.
Commander Kitty - Madcap adventures of a cat and his starship crew.
Better Days - Another slice of life, this time about growing up in the 80's with a single mom. Somewhat controversial and not always Grandma-safe.
S.S.D.D. - Really two comics in one: the weird people living in a London flat, and the even weirder people from the future who find themselves trapped in our time. Definately not Grandma-safe.
V. G. Cats - The furry equivalent to Penny Arcade. Video games. Cats. Funny.
Carried By The Wind - Sci-fi story about a young engineer assigned to work on a new starship program.
Sabrina Online - A monthly comic about a girl, Amiga computers, Transformers and her love life. Not quite Grandma safe in spots.
 
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I read 6 altogether: 4 that are on your list, Xath (Penny Arcade, PvP, Real Life, Order of the Stick), and 2 that no one has mentioned yet:

- Achewood
- Sorry, We're Open

Achewood's going to be tough to explain, but here's a link to the (highly offensive) comic that got me hooked: http://achewood.com/index.php?date=11052001. It's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I love it.

Sorry, We're Open is by the same guy who does Angst Technology, but it's about a gaming store. It's quite good, but only gets updates 1 or 2 times/week.
 



Huh... and I thought I read a lot.

College Roomies From Hell http://www.crfh.net/
Order of the Stick http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/GiantITP/ootscript
KotD online http://www.kenzerco.com/periodicals/kodt/kodtonline_current.php though I think I'll drop it, they are doing reruns now
Megatokyo http://www.megatokyo.com/ I may drop it, it's not as good as it used to be
Nodwick & FFN http://archive.gamespy.com/comics/nodwick/index.htm
8-bit theater http://www.nuklearpower.com/
Something positive http://www.somethingpositive.net/ (sometimes non grandma-friendly)
Fuzzy knights http://www.kenzerco.com/periodicals/fuzzyknights/fkonline_current.php
PvP http://www.pvponline.com/
 


Penny Arcade
Real Life

I used to be a fan of Megatokyo, but after Piro took control of the strip it stopped being funny and turned into a comic where Piro angsts over all the girls who have crushes on him. In other words, self-indulgent tripe. Too bad, because the early MT strips were really quite funny.
 

Ones others have mentioned:

PVP
Irregular Webcomic
Penny Arcade
Order of the Stick
Dork Tower
Nodwick
Sinfest
Fuzzy Knights
Angst Technology
Something Positive

And for a non-mention

Homestar Runner for my weekly Strongbad of course
 
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