Webcomic Reading List

I got ambitious tonight and tossed up a post over on my gaming clan’s forum about my webcomic reading list. Lots of typing later I realized it really ought to be a blog post. My reading list, complete with µreviews. Don’t take any of the negatives too poorly - this is my reading list, so I obviously like all of these things. Just calling a few shortcomings as I see them. Alphabetical out of my Google Reader, until I get to GWS & Dr McNinja, because they don’t have RSS feeds and I remembered them afterwards.

  • A Girl and Her Fed

    Early art style was rough, but she’s steadily redoing the early stuff. Very ambitious storyline, good art (after the redesign). Funny. I don’t think she’s a full time artist, which makes this one of the most dedicated ones (late update means a few hours, unlike some who miss for weeks)

  • Aardehn

    NSWF / Adult — Gorgeous style, interesting story, but very slow so far - irregular updates.

  • Butternutsquash

    Funny, but also slow.. No regular updates.

  • Escape From Terra

    Took awhile for this to grow on me, but I enjoy it. If the politics (libertarian, but very level headed) don’t offend you check out Roswell, TX and The Probability Broach from the same artist/author.

  • Heroes, Inc

    Irregular updates, hasn’t been inked or colored lately - might need to take a break while the artist catches up. Good story though.

  • HijiNKS Ensue

    The source of the only Team Edward shirt anyone could ever need!

  • Johnny Saturn

    Just awesome. Reading this makes me think I should read actual superhero comics, though it’s evidently darker, more Watchmen style

  • Kukuburi

    Just frelling gorgeous, but irregular updates. Makes me sad that I can’t read more of it.

  • Last Blood

    Very good, and the first chapter stands alone. Second chapter hasn’t been updated in awhile.

  • Least I Could Do

    Just funny stuff. Read it all, even back when the art was.. simpler. The art gets great soon enough, and the humor is always there.

  • No Reason Comics

    Also funny, though the current No Reason Noire storyline isn’t as funny as their usual routine.

  • Menage A 3

    NSFW / Adult — Pretty funny, and if nudity doesn’t offend, the art is good and the story entertaining.

  • Punch & Pie (Sequel to the canceled Queen of Wands, should read them in order)

    Fun / funny stories, regular updates. Loved Queen of Wands, but it ended and one of the characters migrated to Something Positive. Then Punch & Pie started up with the remaining folks, so it’s all good.

  • Questionable Content

    Can’t believe I only started reading this last month, it’s some of the best stuff I’ve read yet. Awesome. Fulltime artist, regular updates.

  • Something Positive

    My first webcomic, and I love it. Frighteningly similar to me and some of my friends. Fulltime comic (best kind) with at least 5 updates a week

  • Sore Thumbs

    I like the old stuff, but they just did a reboot that I’m unsure of. Still fun though, and the post-reboot art is very nice.

  • The Landscaper

    Very new comic artist, not full time (as far as I know), but pretty regular with the updates. Interesting story, very ambitious. Good art.

  • xkcd

    Do I really need to explain? One of the best webcomics in the world, truly.

  • Girls With Slingshots

    Second comic I started reading. Bit attached because the artist is semi-local. Funny, like Friends if you gave it an R rating for language and innuendo.

  • Dr McNinja

    Can’t believe I almost forgot this one. Awesome stuff, and it’s set in Cumberland, my hometown. Drawn by the cousin of one of my best friends, and a bad-ass comic. What could be cooler than an Irish Ninja with a Phd, fighting bad guys with his stethoscope around his neck and his trusty raptor-riding sidekick by his side? OK, put that way it sounds bizarre. Must read, immediately.

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