Whether you are a hardcore comic nerd or an average net surfer looking for a barrel of laughs, the following webcomics are sure to be worth your while.
Popularized by hotlinks on social networking sites, Cyanide and Happiness’ familiar clean art and dark comedy garners a million site viewers daily.
Kate Beaton’s award-winning Hark! A Vagrant is known for satirizing historical figures and literature characters in its simple grayscale panels, endearing this webcomic to anthropology nerds everywhere.
A slice-of-life webcomic by Jeph Jacques, Questionable Content centers on an indie rock aficionado, his female roommate and her boss. Like the television show Arrested Development, the humor isn’t always apparent and its in-jokes run between strips.
With stunning digital art that makes use of live actors and green screen, Romantically Apocalyptic follows the post-Armageddon story of Captain, Pilot, and Sniper in the “wasteland ruins of tomorrow.”
The humorously nerdy xkcd webcomic of Randall Munroe was born when Munroe, a Physics graduate, decided to upload scans of the more amusing pages of his math notebooks.