Hey folks.
There are a number of webcomics I check out from time to time, others that I religiously follow-- many of them "furry" (and at least PG) but have a terrific sense of humor and some have strikingly impressive artwork.
Sabrina Online-- Anthropomorphic animals, with lots of humor involving Transformers.
Faux Pas-- Barn animals living under the shadow of people.
TwoKinds-- Various anthro-animal and human races living in a fantasy world. Pretty funny on occasion.
What webcomics do you like to look up? Or make of your own?
This is the only webcomic I read and it's absolutely the nerdiest thing I read. "Order of the Stick," a D&D-based comic (I haven't played D&D since I was a kid). Some of the jokes are technical about the rules, but anyone who's ever played a video game will get most of the concepts. It's not only one of the funniest things I've ever read, it's brilliantly written so that all of the six main characters (my favorite being the psychopathic halfling) have long and involved character arcs.
Here's a funny one where the villains visit a wizard academy to recruit a new member of their team:
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this choose your own adventure type thing from thrasher is good https://www.instagram.com/p/B6JYN2EhWOo/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/B6JYN2EhWOo/)
and who can forget electric Retard http://archive.is/hs2yw (http://archive.is/hs2yw) warning: its really awful
I also read Order of the Stick (hell I even have the board game). I also read (on the rare occasions when a new strip is published) The Unspeakable Vault which is a comic take on Lovecraftian horror.
Most of the ones I read have either stopped production or have change from their creators hands.
Dork Tower
Liberty Meadows
False Positives (this is a really good one for fans of horror movies)
I'd like to try making one of my own some day. Just never had an idea that seemed like I could expand on it enough. Like I'd only have a week, maybe a month of material.
I enjoy Darths and Droids. it takes screenshots from the Star Wars movies and retells the story as though it's being played like a D&D game. It actually greatly improved the story from the prequels.
Erma, I enjoy, which is a comic about a cute little girl who's basically a nice Sadako. It's full of horror references and cliches and it's a lot of good clean fun.
Then there's Oglaf which is VERY VERY not Safe for Work... usually with a medival fantasy theme.
I used to be really big into Captain SNES, which is a sprite comic based on an old cartoon series and Super Nintendo videogames, but that's been going on so long and updates so infrequently that I kinda stopped caring. Every once in a great while I still check it though... usually to find out it still hasn't updated since last time.