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TheEvilDog:
Lets see;

Nerf-This
dead.winter
Scout Crossing
Darken
Geeks Next Door
Girls with Slingshots
Goblins
Wasted Talent
Hijinks Ensue
Johnny Wander
Least I Could Do
Legend of Bill
Looking for Group
Menage a 3
Penny Arcade
Punch n' Pie
Questionable Content
Striptease
The Zombie Hunters
The Zombie Years

And thats about it. Used to be others, but they're either on hiatus, or have just become crap. Others I've tried reading but they've never gripped my imagination.

Rainforce:
*takes deep breath*

QC
xkcd
VGcats
Super Effective
Ow my sanity (sadly on hiatus for now)
8-bit Theater
The Last Days of Foxhound
Penny Arcade
Cyanide and Happiness
Something Positive
Pictures for Sad Children

....in retrospective, saying all those things without taking another single breath was kinda a bad idea.

lepetitfromage:
QC
xkcd
pictures for sad children
toothpaste for dinner
natalie dee



and....i think these count as webcomics?

books of adam (LOVE this)
hyperbole and a half (was MUCH funnier around sneaky hate spiral era....now we're lucky to get a stupid comic about her dog)


eta: i forgot about The Oatmeal! That's a webcomic.....right?? I don't know the actual defining traits  :-P

does a webcomic have to have a continuous storyline? or can it just be art and text consistently updated via the interwebs? Anyone want to clarify that?

tjradcliffe:

The Abominable Charles Christopher (brilliant art, hilarious animal cameos, great story telling)
QC
XKCD
Nedroid (fairly regularly)
Vattu (intermittently... enjoyed "Order of Tales" a LOT, though)
Anders Loves Maria (when it was going)
Songs of Albion (shameless plug... I'm the writer, and it's a web-comic-ish illustrated Web serial novel, not a web-comic an sich, as Kant might say...)

CrowFairy:
Comics.com/GoComics.com (All of these are in newspapers daily, so I didn't know if I should include them in my count.):

Rose is Rose
Grand Avenue
Dog Eat Doug
9 Chickweed Lane
Luann
The Meaning of Lila
Brevity
F Minus
Frank and Ernest
Pearls Before Swine
Frazz
Over the Hedge
FoxTrot Classics
Mythtickle
Tiny Sepuku
Calvin and Hobbes
Yenny

Geez, that's 17 right there...

Web only:

ReverendFun
MegaTokyo
QC
No Pink Ponies
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Darwin Carmichael is Going to Hell
Dumbing of Age
Girls With Slingshots
@Tavicat
xkcd

There are other comics that I've read big or small portions of and enjoyed but haven't gone back to in ages because I simply forgot (or forget) (Hot Mess ((Still on the fence about this one, but I like the idea behind it)), Power Puff Girl Doujinshi, Sugar Bits, Grim Tales, Ever After ((The Snafu ones I used to read all the time, but slow updates and forgetfulness made me drop them)), Girl Genius ((I really wanna read this one but never get around to it))) about them or they stopped being updated regularly. Nothing wrong with them at all--I just forget to check them.

Secret Asian Man is the one I'm saddest to have let go of--it used to be on Comics.com but then it moved to a separate website and was updated Sundays only.
I've read some of Ctrl+Alt+Del, Gunnerkrigg Court, Real Life (I think I also read a comic that was related to it or linked or something), Red's Planet, Dark Legacy (I've read a LOT of this one), A Softer World, and Looking for Group, but I only archive-binge for certain comics (QC and GWS), and it's hard to motivate myself to do that for comics that are hard to remember about. I like these comics quite a bit, but I have enough on my plate, so it's hard to justify getting caught up so I can read it regularly.

There are a few comics I've read a lot of but grew to dislike quite a bit for one reason or another. That makes me sad, but I don't want to waste my time on comics I don't enjoy.

And does The Comic Curmudgeon (Joshreads.com) count? I read his stuff religiously.

I also read the daily comics in the newspaper, but I'm ages behind. My family has been so kind as to hold onto them for me. :)

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