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Real Life - The story of Greg and his buddies, this comic features excerpts of Greg Dean's actual real life. Greg's a good friend of mine, and his comic is top notch. Everything from relationship jokes to gamer jokes, and then there's always the delightful Dave and his computer, the PAL-4200. A definite must-read. Daily.
Road Waffles - Haley, Bruno, Elegia and the unforgetable Merv travel through the desert, stealing cars, shooting people, fighting zombies, that sort of thing. By Eight. Another must-read, and another comic artist whom I claim as a friend. Daily.
Avalon - Caution: If you read this comic, you WILL become addicted. Ceilidh (sounds like Kay-Lee) and her friends (and enemies) will enchant, delight and stupify you. Josh Philips art is superb, and his jokes are very well done. This is another comic not to be missed. Daily.
Everything Jake - A beautifully drawn comic that puts anything I've ever drawn to shame. Centered around a college freshman, his roomates and friends, this one is perfect for any college student. It's just enough off the wall to keep you entertained, but just realistic enough that you relate to it. Daily.
When I Grow Up - If teevee sitcoms had characters as much fun as the cast and crew of WIGU, they would last longer than a couple seasons. Really. WIGU is chock full of crazy plots with odd twists and turns, keeping you entertained and addicted. Do yourself a favor and head through the archives. Be warned, though, you will laugh a lot. Daily.
Waiting For Bob - One of the first webcomics that I read, this is another strip that is well written and well drawn. Thin lined characters that are very artistically handled, it's more than easy to look at, and the stories simply captivate you. The characters are wonderfully handled, each with their own idiosyncracies. Daily.
Unlike Minerva - A very original webcomic, with a twist of lime. Terrence Marks writes the stories of U.M, and then uses and abuses artists to get the art side of the comic. Where he finds such wonderful artists, I'm not sure, but the story is quite interesting. The story is like nothing you've ever seen before in a webcomic, and the art, while confusing at times due to the number of artists, keeps it fresh and new. Daily.
The Thin H Line - First of all, this is an adult comic, and should only be read by adults. I find it absolutely hilarious, and beautifully drawn. It's in Japanese Hentai/Manga style, and is just very impressive art-wise, as well as being really really funny. Yes, it's hentai, but if you can get past that, it's a really great comic that should not be missed. Weekly.
Penny Arcade - Oh, if it weren't for Gabe and Tycho, how would I ever have made it two and a half years dating a gamer freak? Actually, this is the webcomic with the absolute best humor and jokes. There's no way around it. They are always dead on, and the timing and art is always wonderful. Nothing like gamers with homocidal tendancies. Every-Other-Daily.
Bad Boys of Computer Science - If there was one web comic that nailed down the secret life of guys, I would say it'd be this one in an instant. Another college-aged strip, these beer-drinking, LAN-gaming guys just seem so familiar. Nick also does some awesome Flash stuff in between comics, which are always worth a viewing, because they're just really good! Daily.
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