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TheBoredOne:
... Riceboy was.. beautiful. I read every chapter.
Not only should that get more plugging...  it should be famous.
It demands a cult following.

Good god, is it really 6:30am? >.<

Im sending that to everyone I know o.o

Paroxysmic:
Hrm.  That is really a tough one.  I read umpteen million webcomics, so it's hard to pinpoint just one.

º I (obviously) am a huge QC fan - the story and characters are phenomenal.  my only problem is that it seems mildly watered down lately.  I'm not sure what it is - maybe I've just been reading the same comics for too long with little refresh.

º I used to be the unofficial Something Positive fangirl.  it was perfect - painfully blunt sarcasm, cynicism, etc - lately, however, it just feels like the same joke over and over.  it's almost like how the Simpsons stopped being funny after 12 seasons.  it's like he's running out of material or something.  I still read it, but not as faithfully.

º VG Cats, simply because Scott Ramsoomair is a comedic genius.  Hands down.  I just get sick of the lack of consistent updates at times.

º Jack - I'm just a fan of the art and story behind it.  My only problems?... Well, i'm very agnostic, so the problems are sort of self-explanatory.

º Least I can Do - ....I can't even explain this one.  I just shit myself each time.

º Ice - The artwork is phenomenal, and I'm really growing fond of the story.  I'm just ticked right now because the story stalled at a key point back in July. 

º Fallen by Aido - Again, this artwork is amazing.  She also is an amazing storyteller.  Again, stalled and lack of consistent updates.

º Flipside - An awesome comic, hands down.  The characters and storytelling are A+.  My only problem is that the story seems to take forever to get going.

º 9th Elsewhere is adorable and well-done - it just seems to have completely stalled out of nowhere.  The last update was pegged for June, but nothing has appeared.  Even the forums have frozen.

º Strings of Fate was simply stunning - everything about it to me was a joygasm.  I was just one of the billion fans that wanted to kill someone when it just up and disappeared.  ;;

º No Rest For The Wicked is delightfully macabre and well-written.  I just hate that, like Flipside, the story seems to take forever to go anywhere since the Hansel and Gretel storyline :/

º Bittersweet Candybowl is very cute.  Taeshilh is kick-ass.  My only complaint is that she doesn't update much anymore!  ;;

Michael Nehora:
Penny and Aggie has been my current favourite for some time.  T Campbell writes well-rounded characters and is never afraid to take risks, play with reader expectations, and experiment with new storytelling techniques.  And Gisele Lagace's art, like Jeph's, puts the majority of webcomic artists to shame.  I also regularly read Candi, Least I Could Do and QC.

Webcomics I catch up with periodically in batches include Piled Higher and Deeper, Shortpacked (so I can skip past the Transformer jokes and author self-insertions),, Sordid City Blues and Nothing Better.

My favourite completed webcomic is Queen of Wands.  Once Aerie got her artistic skills and her idea of the strip's direction up to snuff, it was simply outstanding, with some of the most innovative artistic techniques for storytelling purposes I've seen in any comic, online or print.  (From what I've seen of the spinoff, Punch 'n' Pie, though...meh.)

Webcomics I used to read but dropped reluctantly, due to time constraints or other reasons, include Something Positive and Sluggy Freelance.

Finally, webcomics whose print collections I've purchased and still enjoy:  Penny and Aggie, Least I Could Do, PhD and Sluggy Freelance.  (And I'm sure this has been brought up in other threads, but isn't it time for a QC collection?)

Ernest:

Virility:
My background is I'm a mathematics grad student and live in a fraternity so yea, I like geeky crude humor.

1) xkcd.com - The funniest thing I have ever read, and I hate art so stick figures have a special place in my heart. Requires some knowledge in certain fields to get the jokes but has punchlines if you hover over in case you dont get it.

2) explosm.net - Crude, funny, basic, humor. It's getting better, early stuff kinda suxed.

3) lfgcomic.com - Has a great storyline and I only like it cause Richard is too funny.

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