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Head Trip
Gunnerkrig Court
Very witty, and superbly drawn.
They're the good kind of crazy, they swear.
Beautiful art, likable characters and an engaging story in a fascinating setting. Think "Harry Potter with robots".
The Abominable Charles Christopher
Penny Arcade
Dresden Codak
Both amusing and intriguing, with a unique premise and beautifully subdued art.
The pinnacle of gaming webcomics, many have tried to imitate it and failed. Sometimes crass and vulgar, you have been warned.
Very difficult to describe - just check it out. Great art and layout.
Planet Karen
Shortpacked
SMBC
A comic blog about Karen's life. Funny, poignant, clever, confounding,.
The ongoing adventures of the retail staff at a toy shop.
The Far Side meets Stephen King. A daily, single-panel comic with a very dark sense of humour. Great for a morning pick-me-up.
Jump Leads
Video Game Cats
Three Panel Soul
Snarky, interdimensional space-travel.
Another comic about games, another comic about cats. Irreverent, to the point of obscenity on occasion.
Slice-of-life humour and observations from possibly the most talented duo in the webcomic world.
GU Comics
Undertow
Dr McNinja
MMORPG Humour.
Beautiful art, especially the later work, and an interesting story. I'm eager to see how this one grows.
It features a doctor who is also a ninja, mexican banditos who ride velociraptors, and robotic McDonalds staff. What's not to like?
Madscott
Zortic
 
A slice of life webcomic which frequently digresses into the wildest of fantasies.
The quintessential sci-fi parody webcomic experience.
 

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