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flfederation:
I've read a lot of webcomics. I've hunted them down like an old man with a british accent and a safari hat. I started reading QC more than 10 years ago. I have looked on nearly every page of this subforum looking for the webcomics thread-- I probably missed the one relevant page.
I won't argue with your suggestions, I'll just report if I happen to read a good one that you recommended. So you'll know my taste, here's a very incomplete resume of comics I've read (most likely in full, at least up the current one)

* Freefall* Stuff by David Willis * Girls with Slingshots* O human star* Real Life Comics
* A Girl and Her Fed* XKCD* Unshelved* Quantum Vibe* Yellow Peril

Bonus points for stuff that's CC-licensed. I'm a big fan of that, but it's rare. ND really doesn't count. I don't think any of the comics I mentioned are CC-licensed, except XKCD.

Other stuff I've enjoyed (including things that are subjects in this subforum)

* Eddie Izzard * Russell Peters * George Carlin* Red Dwarf * Daniel Quinn * Alan Partridge* Reggie Watts * Transmetropolitan * Babylon 5
I read/bought all of Transmet and loved it, but I usually don't read graphic novels. I don't buy things from Amazon (not since the Kindle was invented-- I complained bitterly about DRM on books before it existed, and I was a happy Amazon customer until they betrayed the human race) and I don't live near a bookstore anymore. I'm more likely to buy merchandise or do Kickstarters, as I did with QC. I've purchased CC-licensed books in paper form. I haven't gotten into Patreon yet but it's clearly a good idea.

Project your personal biases and favourite things onto me-- make me read webcomics you like. Please. If I missed a rule about webcomics on these forums, just use PM. I doubt that would happen, though I can't figure out why (other) webcomics aren't discussed here more often, so I'm only mostly kidding if maybe I missed a rule about it.
There were more newlines here. I put some back. Some are still missing after that. Imagine more newlines here.

hedgie:
I’m on my phone, so I can’t be arsed to do links, but Pepper and Carrot is absolutely gorgeous, and fully free (it’s even drawn entirely in Krita). Gunnerkrigg Court is lovely as well, and the art has evolved quite a bit since the beginning.

sitnspin:
Cassiopeia Quinn is a fun comic about an intergalactic superthief and the young female navy captain who has been tasked with catching her.

https://www.cassiopeiaquinn.com/comic/archive

hedgie:
I got enough strips into that one to find it interesting, and put it in my webcomic tab stack.

LTK:
There is a webcomics thread, but it hasn't been posted in since 2019... by me.

Of the ones you mentioned I only know xkcd and Freefall, so I'm just gonna recommend my favorites, starting with the highest recommended:

http://dresdencodak.com
https://killsixbilliondemons.com
http://thesecretknots.com
https://www.prequeladventure.com
https://www.sleeplessdomain.com
https://www.girlgeniusonline.com
http://romanticallyapocalyptic.com

Also, among the gag-a-day strips I recommend https://pbfcomics.com and http://wondermark.com. The above ones tend to be longer-form stories.

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