The BIG List'O'Comics

It's true I draw a comic, but I also read a HUGE number of comics online. This list has grown so much that I've been forced to remove it from the main links page on my website, because of load time.
Thus, here's the list, in full, with comments from me and a rating (out of five).


The Top Five


A furry comic. Take a fox add a giraffe and a thunderbird, and you get a perpetual motion machine that's an addictive, funny romantic comedy. Updated three times a week.
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Throw a few animes in a blender (Tenchi, Ranma 1/2, DBZ, some others for spice), add a heavy dash of hilarity, and a pinch of insanity. El Goonish Shive is written by one of my fellow DeVry students, and features a variety of characters who do everything from the normal stuff like dating to fighting goo monsters with beams of energy that shoot out of their hands. Updates several times weekly.
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One of the first. A fearless rabbit married a wolf, and now the entire domain deals with the consequences, including a carnivorous baby bunny. Updates daily.
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If you read online comics and don't read this one, where the hell have you been? Join a circus of mercenaries and laugh at their crazy lives, and duck if you hear an ominous hum. Updates daily.
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Meet Zoe, a transexual girl dealing with the blows of everyday life. This comic will make you grin, frown, and nearly cry. Updates a few times weekly.
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Other Comics of Note


If Final Fantasy 3 was written by college students, you might get this. Mind you, this is how most RPGs really go. Rock on, Black Mage! Updates three times weekly.
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Furry life in England. Being a wild species in a domestic society can be hard. Updates once weekly.
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A very adult comic, following the funny but often sad and touching life of a young female writer. Almost everyone can relate to this comic in some way. Beautiful. Updates daily.
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Bruno the Bandit is a never-do-well thief. He's got a microdragon as a helper, his mother is a former hero, his father is one-armed and kicks Bruno's butt, et cetera. The world's often against him, and you'll bust a gut laughing. Updates three times weekly.
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Uh, Denver the Last Dinosaur, if he sneezed fire and lived in an alternate world populated by his people. Just this side of the sanitarium, right next door to you. Spaztic updates.
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A pixel comic, following the life of a robot dating a human, and other weird stuff. A recent list addition. Not for kids, but not graphic.
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Cute, lovable, and very Disney. A vixen romances a fox, who is domesticated and knows nothing about being a fox. Updates three times weekly.
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It's tough being the only engineer on a space ship, especially when the only other two crew members are destructive. All those robots screaming "Doggy!" and hugging you doesn't help either. Updates three times weekly.
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A man, his pet chicken (who plays poker with the Devil), a goat, some aliens, and a variety of other weirdness. A mandantory personality warping experience. Updates three times weekly.
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Very manga. The life and times of a houseful of people, including a half-demon and a vampire, saving the world on their off time. Don't piss off Gore. Updates three times weekly.
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In the theme of Eight Bit Theater, animated spoofing of Secret of Mana. Funny even if you haven't played the game.
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Two foxes in redneck country, making fun of the rest of the world and succeeding quite well. Updates once a week.
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Two gamers and their thoughts on games, movies, the world, whatever. If you play games at all, you will relate to this comic in a great many ways. Language warning, not for kids.
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Another great gaming comic, by a guy who has his finger right on the pulse of it all. Updates daily.
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Final Fantasy... something, in the hands of someone who knows what's REALLY happening. A happy idiot named Hero, an elven thief who complains that the game is rediculous, a dracobo who talks via signs, et cetera, et cetera. Updates three times weekly.
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The life and times of a skunk, who happens to collect transformers and work as a web designer for a porn studio. Not graphic, but not for kids. Updates once monthly (ARGH!).
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The war between Heaven and Hell is reduced to a friendly bitchfest, with some beat poetry thrown in. A very sharp comic, but guaranteed for a few laughs. Updates on weekdays.
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A houseful of loonies, a political Hell (literally), and other surprises. Don't piss off Bun-Bun. Worship the comic. Updates daily.
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A would-be tigress model, a cheetah who speaks in computer code, and the other moves and sways of life. Written by one of the nicest guys in furrydom (I've met him). Updates three times weekly.
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A bear and his subconcious mind take on the world. Only his subconcious mind is a troop of midgets. Updates once weekly.
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Comics No Longer Updating


One of the hardest comics in the world to explain. Randomness transforming to plotline that makes you smile, nod, and agree with a fanged eyeball. Now drawing to a close... unfortunately. Updated several times weekly.
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Touching and stitched together.
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A transcendent comic about rising beyond boundaries and choosing happiness above all. No longer updating, but worth a read.
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