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Whats your favorite webcomic and why?

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Parasol:
My favorite, and has been the second i laid eyes upon his work is Tom Siddell's Gunnerkrigg Court.

His quirky story and dialog style and wonderfully simplistic yet enticing art style top my lists.


My other favorite(s) are Ryan Sohmers Least i could do and Looking for group. That man is just a damn genius at comedy and creative writing.

toladdict:
Oh c'mon, where are all the Sluggites? Surely there's gotta be more than just myself and the one other person who mentioned Sluggy Freelance? At any rate, I made an account on these forums just to let everyone know that SF is the single greatest webcomic ever. It just celebrated its 10 year anniversary about a week ago, and, believe it or not, the comic is still going strong, and seems to be only getting better with each month that passes. While I wouldn't go so far as to say that SF is a comic that anyone and everyone can enjoy, I imagine that most of the people who read QC will probably enjoy SF - SF has the strongest characterizations I've ever seen in a comic period, and some of the storylines are just... amazing. SF is one of those rare comics that'll not only make you laugh until you cry, but the author, Pete Abrams, also knows how to elicit some genuine poignant moments, and, so far as I'm concerned, his work is unmatched. So do yourself a favor and go check it out, and be sure to start at the beginning! Sure, it means that you'll have a lot of reading to do before you get anywhere near to catching up (Sluggy updates everyday, and, for the most part, manages to avoid filler), but it'll be well worth your time. Also, I read about twenty or so webcomics on a general basis, but the ones I enjoy the most, besides Sluggy Freelance and Questionable Content, are Penny Arcade, Megatokyo, Least I Could Do, Looking for Group, and Fetus-X, all of which I'd highly recommend (unless you are a horribly impatient person, then do yourself a favor and skip Megatokyo).

TheBoredOne:
Thanks for the heads-up on Sluggy Freelance. Great stuff.

LordNagash:
I like QC, though it is the only one of its kind I have been able to enjoy all the way through. Other comics I would consider my favorites
OOTS(with Erfworld)
CAD (I dont really know why I like it)
VGCats (I like me some video games)
Looking For Group (I really like the art + humor in this)


Other comics I like but do not consider my favorites
Bizzare Uprising (and I liked Entertaindome when it was still around)
Perry Bible Fellowship (Would be a fav if it updated more often)
8-bit Theater (used to love it a few years ago, dropped of a lot since then)
Turn Signals on a Land Raider (I like warhammer)
Striptease (Read it a day before QC, got the link to QC from a newspost there.)
Chugworth ( :( come back)
Girl Genius (I read it now and then)

plus I have read a lot of comics I did not really like. :/

Garmr:
Other than QC (pretty much a given or else I wouldn't be here) F@NBOY$ and LFG.  Both are awesome videogame related comics.

F@NBOY$
LFG

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