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The following is a list of webcomics I read regularly (in other words, my favourites, though there may be some others that I've forgotten, or have mysteriously disappeared.) I highly, highly recommend all of them. In a very vague order (geared towards which I am most often obsessively checking for updates):

vampire phantasm by sarah n.
Guh. So the guh. Hyper-violence, a dead sexy main character, and really gritty and amazing storytelling. One of my absolute favourites.
no rest for the wicked by andrael
One of the best comics on the internet, if not the best. A modern twist on some very familiar tales, starring a insomniac princess looking for the missing moon.
better days by jay
A snappy, clever mix of humour and seriousness, portraying the life of a young cat and his sister growing up in a broken home in Georgia. (Adult.)
inverloch by sarah
A young da'kor seeks to reunite the elf he loves with her betrothed. Absolutely gorgeous and professional; each page is coloured like an animation cel.
pandect by silver dragon
Another gorgeous work by SD; this one is much less serious and very funny. Animal guardians, hot boys, what more do you need?
simply potterific by kt shy & shagster
A really well-drawn and very funny Harry Potter fan comic. The best HP joke strip you have ever read, actually. Why aren't you reading it right now? (Irregular updates.)
saturnalia by space coyote
If you haven't heard of this yet.. where have you been? A futuristic sci-fi story starring a moody cop and heaps of other delicious characters. (Very very rare updates.)
mission trance by silver dragon
A medley of characters, from runaways on the street to spoiled, rich brats, try to survive a harsh world of sex, drugs, and.. assassins? (Very very rare updates.)
the doctor pepper show by rachel
Nurses, mad doctors, blood, gore, and resounding absurdity. I love it. The tagline? "May I please blow your head off?" (Adult.)
dive by faye
An unbelievably cute, really well done manga. Any comic that starts with a naked guy on the very first page has to be worth reading. VIVA LA BEN!
emerald winter by jamie
I have no idea what took me so long to actually sit down and read this comic, but I can't believe what I was missing. Amazing art, cute characters, cool plot, the works.
karma slave by lyn
The wheel keeps on turning; so what happens when it stops? Buddhist influences, a stingingly clear sense of humour, and colourful characters.
babochka by celes
Love, power, and politics in 19th century Russia. Very professional, soft art. A must-read for any Marxists in the audience.
exterminatus now by eastwood, silversword, lothar, and the virus
A hilarious Sonic the Hedgehog style comic, which is refreshingly well-drawn for the genre. (Sprite comics, how I loathe thee.) Plenty of guns and 'splosions. Mmm.
star cross'd destiny by blair b
A very cool-looking graphic novel with an interesting plot and cool special effects. Very professional feel to it.

Comics I have read in the past but which have either ended or lost my interest included Sexy Losers, Exploitation Now, RPG World, Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi, and Metanoia. I also try to catch up on Penny Arcade infrequently, but then, who doesn't already read that?
 
Please note that I do not do link exchanges. I do not contact the artists of comics I love asking for them to link me and I think it's kind of weird. However if you want me to read your comic or just advertise it, please please feel free to post about it in the forums. If I like it I will probably link to it (though it's taken me like over a year to add the link to VP, and it's one of my favourite webcomics ever. 8D)  

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