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Overview
Webcomics are comics that are available on the world wide web. Some are also available in print via newspapers and (less commonly) other periodicals; these tend to be better known to non-netgeeks because of the wider distribution they receive. Some webcomics are available in bound printed editions, often published largely by the author.
Reference
Animated
- Home Star Runner
- Making Fiends by Amy Winfrey
Online-only
These strips appear only online or in books for sale and are not printed in any periodical
- A Miracle of Science
- A Wish for Wings
- Alice! by Michael McKay-Fleming
- Alien Dice
- Bruno by Christopher Baldwin
- Carzorthade
- Casey & Andy by Andy Weir
- Clan of the Cats
- Closetspace
- Count Your Sheep by Adrian Ramos
- College Roomies from Hell
- El Goonish Shive
- Filthy Lies!
- Fragile Gravity
- Gene Catlow
- General Protection Fault
- Girl Genius
- Kevin & Kell
- Little Dee by Christopher Baldwin
- minus.
- Misfile
- My Life in Blue
- New Gold Dreams by R.K. Milholland
- No Room for Magic by Adrian Ramos
- Nukees
- Outside Life
- Perry Bible Fellowship
- Pirate and Alien: "the oddest couple in the universe"
- PvP
- Queen of Wands by Aeire
- Questionable Content (reference: Wikipedia)
- Sinfest
- Sluggy Freelance
- Something Positive by R.K. Milholland
- The Spiders
- Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki
- Two Lumps
- Ugly Girl
- Unshelved by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
- Venus Envy by Erin Lindsey (sp?)
- Venus Ascending: fan spinoff
- XKCD
- blog
- 2007-10-09 Researchers ping through first full 'Internet census' in 25 years: mentions that XKCD actually made a small but significant contribution to the mapping effort by suggesting the use of a Hilbert curve for mapping the IPv4 address space
- Slowpoke by Jen Sorenson