Webcomics
Your humble blogonaut enjoys these webcomics, and recommends them, their writers, their writers’ merchandise, on-page donation boxes, and so forth. If the pics below aren’t big enough, click them, or better still, click the nice blue linky things and go see the sites themselves.
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diesel sweeties is a pixelated robot romance web comic, according to its creator. Now in web and print form (both available on the site), it is popular with robots of all ages in this household.

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Jeffrey Rowland does Wigu and Overcompensating, two fine comics. Inside his head would be an interesting place to visit.

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SCARY GO ROUND by John Allison. If The X-Files was hand-drawn, funny, and set in the quaint English town of Tackleford, it still wouldn’t be this good! Read it or risk Esther de Groot’s Skull Eye.

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Questionable Content: Jeph Jacques’ world, where PCs walk and wisecrack, and coffee comes with an element of risk…


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Cat and Girl - made me dream of Zombie Joseph Beuys, just two nights ago.

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RED MEAT

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orneryboy by michael lalonde

(try this strip and hit F5 to refresh - priceless!)
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Doonesbury has depicted the zeitgeist of so many zeits, from my rebellious youth to my rebellious middle-age spread.
It’s still all good.

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Patches by Kelly Vivanco. If the artist says “a comic about gerbil/bear/vole/hamsters called Suspenders and Glasses”, that’s good enough for me.

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The Pain — When Will It End Tim Kreider’s weekly cartoon. Angst, hangovers, belching and existential bleah, therefore indispensable.

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Married To The Sea Daily, woodcuts and clipart become strange, new, and tangential.

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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja He’s a doctor. And a ninja.

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Weirdlings references Lovecraft and swatches of popular culture all over the geekiverse. Wry.

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Kawaii Not the webcomic for cute gone bad!

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Best Of Friends Jesus and Buddha, just hanging out for eternity …

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The Perry Bible Fellowship The name doesn’t say it all. No new comics forthcoming, as the creator is branching out into other ventures. Damn.

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Penny Arcade You don’t have to be a gamer.

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Wondermark by David Malki ! - An Illustrated Weekly Jocularity. Black, white, and twisted as all get out.

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Achewood - Chris Onstad’s cats and stuffed animals live the kind of life we can only read about. Funny, sometimes poignant, always eagerly awaited. Many of the major characters have their own blogs and occasionally write columns in Australian newspapers.

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Girl Genius Online Comics From Studio Foglio, delightful steampunk manga series.

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Buck Godot - Studio Foglio again. Gun-for-hire/ SF/ detective/seedy bar/ laugh a lot.

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Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles Neil Swaab is a sick individual. Enjoy this strip before somebody tries to cure him.

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nemi Goth making you laugh? Goth not happy. Goth not happy = Goth smiling? (Brain explodes)

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Bonobo Conspiracy - Author says: it’s partly to be a memorable and Web-searchable name, but also, if I told you, it wouldn’t be much of a conspiracy, would it?

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Mr Fish Catch Of The Day - almost photorealist mostly-political and social commentary cartoonery.

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Monkey Fluids - The Famous Five illustrations, with added Timmy lickiness! (This series is also unfortunately on semipermanent hiatus.)

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The New Adventures Of Queen Victoria - We are amused.

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Octopus Pie - glorious shading, like the old Letraset Screen-Tone raster stuff. Funny too.

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Savage Chickens - Chicken Cartoons on Sticky Notes by Doug Savage

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Bizarro - Dan Piraro, tickling funnybones, pricking consciences, and generally kicking butt.


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