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8-Bit Theatre - It's Final Fantasy I, the comic! Except you can't choose your own characters. ;( The characters in the game are generic types, so it's really neat to see them infused with such wacky and fun personalities in this strip.
Concerned - One of many comics made using Garry's Mod for Half-Life 2, except this one is good. This strip answers the burning question in every HL fan's mind: Who DID write that letter to Doctor Breen that he reads over the train station monitors?!?! Sadly this strip has ended, but it's a good read. It's best to have played Half-Life 2 the whole way through to fully enjoy this strip... also there are HL2 spoilers.
Ctrl+Alt+Del - You should know this one. If not, go read. It's about two gamer housemates (I got that word from the Brits!), one of whom is in touch with the world, the other who wouldn't leave the house if he had a choice.
Dilbert - From your local newspaper. Some of the things I've seen here mirror reality scarily. I imagine it will only get more accurate when I get a job in the computer industry.
Dominic Deegan - This story follows a man with the power to "see" things beyond the ordinary, which he uses to help people and battle evil.
Freefall - DCS has said he likes this comic. It's a sci-fi comic, set in a future where humans are terraforming other worlds and using "sleeper ships" (sci-fi term for ships using cryogenics to keep the occupants in stasis for the entire journey). Throw in robots and a genetically engineered wolf/human hybrid for some fun.
Garfield - Yay. D:
Homestar Runner - This links to the unofficial Homestar Runner Wiki, which I find useful for keeping up with updates on the site. The site itself is a collection of animated flash cartoons.
Inherit the Earth - A comic based off of an old DOS adventure game. It's set in a distant future where humans figured out how to give animals sentience... however eventually all the humans disappeared, possibly destroyed by disease, leaving the anthropomorphic animals (who call themselves Morphs) to rebuild a civilization for themselves from scratch.
MegaTokyo - A comic about Japanese culture and two Americans stuck in it, made by two guys from Minnesota or something. Whee.
Mynarski Forest - I forget how I found this one. It's weird. Starring a fox and a rabbit in a forest.
Newshounds - Modern-day setting, except animals can talk. One woman decides to spend an inheritance to start a news station staffed entirely by animals she befriended at her old job, the city pound. The story ended recently.
One Question - There's this dragon thing that can answer one question or something if you catch it or find it or whatever. There's bad guys who want to catch it, oh nos! ... Yeah.
Penny Arcade - A comic by gamers, for gamers. Less continuity than many comics and more anti-gamer (ex Jack Thompson) bashing.
VG Cats - Weirdest comic I have in here. Sometimes it's not even that funny... but sometimes it is.
