16 Web Comics You Should Start Reading Today
Gone are the days when you had to wait until Sunday to read the comics; now, you can read them every day of the week thanks to the internet! So, what do you have to lose? You can start reading sixteen of our favorite humorous web comics right now.
Sarah C. Andersen is the creator of Sarah's Scribbles, a quirky and humorous comic about a girl struggling to make ends meet. Every Monday and Wednesday, Andersen releases a new comic. She also has a book named Big Mushy Happy Lump, which is currently available!
C&A is extremely common on the internet, despite the fact that they are sometimes NSFW. However, if you love dark humor and badly drawn cartoon boners (and who doesn't?!) you will enjoy C&A.
The Oatmeal, created by Matthew Inman in 2009, is the gold standard of web comics. Funny quizzes, blogs, blog posts, and merchandise featuring The Oatmeal's distinctive designs can all be found on the web.
Chris McCoy, the creator of Safely Endangered, says on Twitter, "I draw comics and sometimes they're not so bad."
Savage Chickens
Fun fact: Doug Savage uses a Post-It note to draw every clever, irreverent, and most importantly, very FUNNY comic on Savage Chickens.
Dan Piraro has been producing hilarious comics since 1985, and they are still hilarious!
Is "relatable" a word that comes to mind? C. Cassandra is a 20-year-old everywoman who is just like the rest of us. She procrastinates, when she's home, she's secretly gross, and she has the kind of self-deprecating wit that makes us love her even more.
This self-titled webcomic is drawn by Natalie Dee herself. Every day, a new one-frame sketch is posted to the web, and each comic depicts a quirky, sweet, and amusing take on a common occurrence or circumstance to which many people can relate.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC)
Zach Weiner is the artist behind SMBC. Though a new comic is released every day, that's about the only thing this series has in place; there's no fixed structure, characters, or themes, though the subjects vary from the ethereal (God, religion, and the meaning of life) to the everyday (politics, religion, and the meaning of life) (dating, science, and current events).
This Tumblr blog has a basic premise: quotes from HBO's "Real Detective" are superimposed over old "Family Circus" images. Simple but extremely successful!
Each Amazing Super Powers comic packs a punch of fun in just three short panels. You can depend on it.
The Adventures of Business Cat
The Business Cat meme has always been a favorite of ours, and the comic is no exception.
By the way, Business Cat isn't just a cartoon; he's actually one of the Internet's Most Popular Cats!
Ray, Raf, and Will run The Doghouse Diaries, which is a "commentary on life, love, and sandwiches." Each comic is straightforward, imaginative, and hilarious.
Monica Ekabutr explores modern communication (texting) and what it's like to be a hidden recluse at heart in her writing. So, in a nutshell, this Tumblr is a must-have for all of us who would rather text than put on pants and have a real conversation with someone in person.
Poorly Drawn Lines is a crudely drawn but highly witty comic by Reza Farazmand that pokes fun at any subject imaginable. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, new comics are released.
This website is the product of two funny right-handed comics drawing with their left hands. It's very good!
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