Webcomics are everywhere if you know where to look. Nowadays artists have a variety of platforms to launch their webcomics from and there is no shortage of choice. However, finding the good ones is a little trickier as everyone’s tastes are different. Here is a list of my favourites in the order I discovered them:
1. Ctrl+Alt+Del
Hilariously accurate insight into the lives of video gamers.
2. Cyanide & Happiness
Not for the easily offended, dark stick figure humour at its best.
3. Liz Climo
Character artist/storyboard revisionist on The Simpsons, Liz Climo creates her own world.
4. The Oatmeal
Answers to life’s biggest questions: Should you buy a selfie stick and How to pet a kitty.
5. Sarah’s Scribbles
The semi-autobiographical adventures of Sarah Andersen.
6. The Adventures of Business Cat
What life would be like if your boss was a cat?
7. Owlturd Comix
The goal is humor, and for the subject matter, anything is game.
8. Adam Ellis
Adam Ellis is a blogger from Portland, Oregon who hates tomatoes and can’t do long division. He lives in New York City now.
9. The Awkward Yeti
The Awkward Yeti encompasses multiple series by cartoonist Nick Seluk.
10. Loading Artist
Loading Artist is a New Zealand webcomic written and illustrated by Gregor Czaykowski.













You might like xkcd 😉
Don’t forget to read the alt-text.
Thanks, I’ll check it out 🙂