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3rdNewMe:
Does it just go without saying that everybody reads Something Positive?  'Cause I'm not seeing anybody having said that, and I'd have assumed it'd be pretty common.  Actually, may've gotten shunted over here from there... can't remember.

Girly... I used to read Girly.  Rather, I used to like Girly.  Then Episode 247 happened ("And then, two months passed").  And... too many changes.  Too many characters I just couldn't care about.  Too little wackiness (Michael Bolton, "Why God?  Why are you eating me?", "And a buttplug!") for me... and after Otra went on her knight quest... just quit reading.  A shame, for Girly was great.  But just won't do it for me anymore.

Likewise, Angels 2200's dying on me.  Although, I think it may, like Queen of Wands did, be coming to an end.

Thankfully, Girl Genius is finally getting to its rollicking.

Loserz is good... when it happens.  

Alpha-Shade, similarly, I check about once a month.  Although part of that's just to satisfy myself with several pages to read through at once.  I'm not a fan of choppiness.

KharBevNor:
Shit, people, I am ashamed.

1. Scary Go Round

Awesome characters, consistently amusing dialogue and the most insane, random, brilliant situations ever. In Scary Go Round, there are logical progressions which lead to trolls dressed in Seargeant Pepper uniforms battling the undead vampire Beach Boys, Giant Ex-Soviet Robots setting fire to Minotaurs, people moving because of infestations of ninjas keeping them up at night, and pretty much anything else you can imagine. The only criticism is John Allison occasionally seems to get bored with a story or characters and just abandon the crap out of them. This does mean that there are lots of loose ends though. Also, there is a whole chapter set on the Isle of Wight, being plagued by Jimi Hendrix's pet Devil Bear, which makes me happy.

2. Orneryboy

Part geek. Part goth. All grouch. Surly Canadian rivethead deals with the problems of everyday life: zombie infestations, voodoo evil, the transformation of his cat into a lovecraftian monstrosity, annoying neighbours, all that jazz. The art is to die for.

3. Cat and Girl

So intellectually-elitistly funny. I think the 'Dear Evelyn Waugh' strip actually caused me to rupture some internal organs.

4. Questionable Content

I'm here aren't I?

5. Perry Bible Fellowship
6. Hate Song
7. Nothing Nice to Say
8. VG Cats
9. Daily Bunny
10. The Adventures of Dr. McNinja

I got bored past four, I may come back and make this post proper.

Blue Kitty:
for me VG Cats or Penny Arcade for the humor

Lise:
Hm, I don't really have a favorite webcomic, I browse equally every so often when I have the chance.

Just a few (not in any particular order)

1) Chugworth Academy (nice avatar back there!)
2) Amelie Belcher's http://www.cordeval.com/
3) Mac hall
4) A Softer World
5) Comics by the Indie artists from the Flight Series (ex. Vera Brosgal, Erika Moen).
6) Dan fu from Daystorm Productions http://www.whoarethenine.com

mookers:
ACHEWOOD!
Cat & Girl
Perry Bible Fellowship
Dinosaur Comics

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