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Is this in the right place? Seems the best fit at least. Was a tossup between here and the "art" section.

Anyways, this here thread, as the title implies, is about webcomics. What are your favourites, how many do you read regularly and how many have you ever read?

My favourite webcomic ever has always been Questionable Content.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=3032
I love because it has all the hilarity and good writing of a sitcom in the lines of HIMYM or Friends, but in bite sized comic page chunks 5 days a week.

I try to catch up weekly with about 5 regularly updating webcomics. Questionable Content being the chief among them.

Over the last... I'd say 6 or 7 years, I've read through hundreds of different webcomic series. Some with more pages and regular updates than others. In the last couple years I've slowed down quite a bit on taking up new comics however.

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All links go to the first page for your convenience.

Those I read daily (or whenever they get updated):
Cyanide and Happiness
Ctrl+Alt+Del
xkcd
PhD Comics
Rock, Paper, Cynic
Fowl Language Comics
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Sequential Art

Those I am busy catching up on:
Prequel
Channelate
Poorly Drawn Lines
Several of these
Darths and Droids
Romantically Apocalyptic

And finally, this one, which which I highly recommend if you can stand it, but unfortunately has been on hiatus since April 2014.
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Oh, there are so many great webcomics out there, but the one that really stands out for me is Dreamkeepers.

http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com/GNSaga.php?pg=1

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Another good webcomic is Lackadaisy.

http://lackadaisycats.com/comic.php?comicid=1

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Ooh! And Slightly Damned.

http://www.sdamned.com/comic/03132004/

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This one isn't exactly a webcomic, it's a manhwa (Korean comic). But it's still a very fun, light read.

http://mangafox.me/manga/the_dragon_nex ... 001/1.html (You read manhwa exactly the same as western comics, left to right.)

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Synopsis: Meet my neighbor - a typical fantasy novelist, more than a little scatterbrained, likes to gossip, borrow things without asking, and play MMORPGs. Oh, and by the way, he's a dragon in disguise.

Named Dragon Kim.

...Yeah...
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OK I read lack a daisy a while ago and thoroughly enjoyed it,

as per recommendations I have chowed through dream keeper and was awesome.
now I'm busy with Questionable content, have a good time with this one as well.
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Another interesting read is "Poppy O'Possum", by Ian Everett.

http://www.poppy-opossum.com/comic/a-story/

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"Poppy O’Possum is a story about a mother named Poppy Odeletta Possum who lives on a world called Flora and wants nothing more than to retire to a comfortable homemaking life with her daughter, Lily. Unfortunately, living’s especially rough on Flora when you’re an opossum, and Poppy’s a regular trouble magnet. She’s moved to a little town in the Fenneclands called Eggton to try and start a new, low-profile life. This fails immediately.

Wild monsters, Mafia goons, military regimes, and even ancient magic conspiracies all want a piece of her, for reasons both mundane and unusual. But they’re about to bite off a lot more than they can chew, because a life of progressively harder knocks has turned this mom into one of the toughest, strongest women the world has ever known."
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Will definitely check it out next. thank you
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Scurry, by Mac Smith. The art is stunning, and it updates way faster than you'd think.

http://www.scurrycomic.com/scurry-comic ... omic-01-00

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"Scurry is the story of a colony of mice in an abandoned house who are struggling to survive a long, strange winter. The humans are all gone and the sun is rarely seen. As food becomes scarce and many mice fall ill, the scavengers are forced to search farther from their home, braving monster infested lands in search of anything that will help the colony survive another day. Being hunted by feral cats and predatory birds is part of life for these mice, but beyond the fences stalks something far more fearsome... "
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@Contrast.

Every suggestion has been on point, the artwork in scurry is outstanding.
I'm now on poppy and rather enjoying the possums antics.

Thanks for the suggestions
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Maybe I can automatically pull out all the pages to make my life easier. Doing that was blocked on the last webcomic I wanted to read.
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Which was that one Rakuen
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I can't remember the name now. Think White was in the title. It was really beautiful one with wolves and something. I never read it but they had robot protection which wouldn't let me access the images automatically and I had no interest in opening 100 pages to read everything. I think Contrast recommended it in a thread here.
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Rakuen Growlithe wrote:I can't remember the name now. Think White was in the title.
You're probably thinking of "Off-White".

http://off-white.eu/comic/volume1/

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Yeah, that was it.
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It's the posted images that sell me haha

I will take a look at it now
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