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My Favorite Comics on the Web
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By Comedian Scott Meyer, this comic is presented in a 4-panel format
with DIY style headers covering humorous topics and observations.
Protagonists include Scott, his wife, his best friend Rick, the
mullet-haired boss,
and several coworkers. Humor includes many references to pop-
culture with mild "geek" elements. Self deprecating and sarcastic
humor abound.
New comics are released on Mondays and Wednesdays.
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By ex-banker Scott Adams, this syndicated comic is presented in a
newspaper format and revolves around office worker stereotypes
and absurd situations.
Protagonists include Dilbert, an engineer, his idiot boss, his dog
bent on world domination, and various coworkers.
New comics are released daily.
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By Aaron Johnson, this web comic is presented in a typical three-panel
newspaper format and usually revolves around photography, freelance creative work,
and self-employment.
New comics appear to be released daily.
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By Bill Amend, this syndicated comic is presented in a Sunday- edition
newspaper format and revolves around family observations, and some
geeky exaggerations. Protagonists include Jason Fox, a brilliant and
geeky child, his generic preteen sister, generic teen brother and generic
parents.
New comics are released on Sunday. This originally ran 7 days a week in
newspapers but the cartoonist semi-retired.
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By Tim Buckley, this web comic is normally presented in a large,
color, usually 4-panel web page format and focuses tightly on gaming and
geek culture. Protagonist include Ethan, his girlfriend Lilah, and his
friend Lucas. Many comics take place within game worlds.
New comics are released week days.
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By Justin Thompson, this comic is presented in a large, color,
usually 4-panel web page format and covers humorous observations and
adventures that revolve around mythical creatures and beings.
Protagonists include Dudley the knight, Boody the dragon, Karma, and
Dziva, but often include deities and heroes from Norse, Greek, and
Egyptian mythology.
New comics are released on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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By Tarol Hunt, this web comic is normally presented in a large,
color, web page format and focuses specifically on Dungeons and Dragons
(Role Playing Gaming) humor, particularly from a goblin's point of
view. Protagonist include goblins named Thaco, Big Ears, Chief,
Fumbles, Dies Horribly, and Complains, plus a human named MinMax
and a dwarf named Forgath.
New comics appear to be released weekly, near the beginning of the
week. Over the years this has varied quite a bit.
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By Dante Shepherd, this photo comic is a photo of the author and his
chalkboard with various observations on education, science, politics,
relationships, and such.
New comics are released daily.
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By Bill Watterson, this syndicated comic is presented in newspaper formats.
Frequently hailed as the greatest comic of all time, it features a mischeivous
boy named Calvin and his toy tiger Hobbes (who he imagines is real). Together
they have typical childhood adventures exaggerated by his imagination.
This comic is retired and in re-runs online and in newspapers.
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By Chris Harding, this comic is presented in a large, web page format
that varies quite a bit in dimension. It makes sarcastic and often
dark observations about life using robots as an allegory for modern
routine. Protagonists include Bob and Stevo.
This comic was discontinued, but old ones can be browsed online.
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Piperka - Web Comic Tracking Service
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