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Whats your favorite webcomic and why?

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Pengraffe:
I don't like to play favorites because it just seems silly so I will just tell you what I read on a regular basis.

Patches (www.hingos.com/patches)
Wondermark (www.wondermark.com)
Overcompensating
American Elf
Octopus Pie
(QC, duh)
Bunny
Nut and Bee (not really a comic, per se)
XKCD

The list of things I read semi-regularly is excessively long, and mostly consists of comics by people that I've met at conventions and really liked.

Lucid_tv
Dinosaur Comics
PA
Applegeeks
Sam and Fuzzy
Kittybot
Fallen
Reprographics
The Devil's Panties
and on and on...

I am in the minority in that I don't like traditional comics, I don't read Achewood or Scary-Go-Round(the giant archives scare me) and I don't like male-centric comics about video games most of the time.

thebignothing:
ANYTHING BY JOHN CAMPBELL EVER

 :-D

http://www.picturesforsadchildren.com/

http://hourly.stereotypist.com/

 :-D

piccolo14:
Well, I'll be the first to admit that I haven't read too many, but my current favourites are XKCD and Questionable Content. XKCD just suits me. It's as if someone mapped my geeky, cynical, philisophical, and altogether random brain, and that map was XKCD.

However, I'm a sucker for a story-and-character-driven comic, and Questionable Content fills that need for me. I also associate very closely with the "damaged goods" characters, and I also can use the comic to expand my musical tastes.

thehollow:
So over the last few days I've read the Something Positive archives from start to finish. amazing stuff.

Uber Ritter:
Am I the only one who's posted recently who's read every single Goats strip?  Don't like the relative lack of ludicrously witty/intelligent banter ("Damn you Heisenberg*!"/"If you love Kant so much why don't you marry him?  A priori my ass!"  Then again maybe I'm just a pretentious ass that mistakes clever references for humor...but I doubt it.

Scary Go Round is consistently amazing, groundbreaking and wonderful.

Riceboy deserves a cult following and so much more.

And A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible going on hiatus made me sad.


*a reference to the uncertainty principle, which is correct (ie doesn't confuse it with simple observer interference), based on my limited knowledge of physics, Wikipedia and excerpts from Heisenberg's paper that I've read in class.

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