webcomic Archive

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Cyanide and Happiness

    Cyanide and Happiness by Rob This is a horribly funny comic and deserves your undivided attention until you have read every single strip and have laughed/cried/grimaced/sighed/rolled your eyes all at once, several times. Do you read a webcomic that others should know about? Send me...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Red Meat

    Red Meat by Max Cannon It’s a holiday weekend here in the United States, and a lot of cooking various items on grills is going to happen at some point before or after this comic is posted. What’s more appropriate than a webcomic titled “Red...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Wigu

    Wigu by Jeffrey Rowland Wigu is another comic by Jeffrey Rowland. I wrote about his journal comic back in December of 2010. Lately he has tweeted about buying a house and it brought to mind that if I can help this awesome guy by sending...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Pants Are Overrated

    Pants Are Overrated by Tom and Dan   The name of this comic promotes pantslessness, which is a notion I wholly support. Anyway. Funny writing, nice art to look at, the brothers who create the comic are totally awesome and I want to be friends...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: F Chords

    F Chords by Kris Straub If you read Chainsawsuit, his name will be familiar to you. F Chords was actually started on July 29, 2008 and ran until December 5, 2008. It was recently relaunched as a daily comic earlier this month. It centers around...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Mellapants

    Mellapants by Mella Hopper I stumbled on this cute journal comic while browsing Tumblr. It hasn’t updated since December. However! There’s content from April 2009 until December 2010, so enjoy a year and half’s worth of Mella’s work.  And you never know, she start updating...

    Full Story

  • WCSPermaban.jpg

    WCS: Penny Arcade

    Penny Arcade by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins (aka Gabe and Tycho) So, this is a website/comic that I probably don’t have to write about because most of you maybe already know about it. But this is a feature about webcomics, and it’s still a...

    Full Story

  • WCS-GMG

    WCS: Garfield Minus Garfield

    Garfield Minus Garfield created by Dan Walsh Without the big orange cat, the life of Jon Arbuckle is very… different. You can buy the book, or check out the website. Do you read a webcomic that others should know about? Send me a link and...

    Full Story

  • WCS-PFSC

    WCS: Pictures For Sad Children

    Pictures For Sad Children by John Campbell   Pictures For Sad Children is a read that isn’t for those who need a cheering up with their daily dose of webcomic. I guess some of them could if you’re a very special person? The comics can...

    Full Story

  • WCS-PVP

    WCS: PVP

    PVP by Scott Kurtz How many webcomics have their own animated series? At least one does–this one. PVP usually focuses on a fictional video game magazine and its employees. It’s not all about gaming as it was when it first started (around 1998) and has...

    Full Story

  • chainsawsuit-banner

    WCS: Chainsawsuit

    Chainsawsuit by Kris Straub How was your new year? Sparkly? Sure. Start the new year out right by giving Chainsawsuit a try. I would still read the Sunday comics if this gem was printed in it. Do you read a webcomic that others should know...

    Full Story

  • Overcompensating-Banner

    WCS: Overcompensating

    Overcompensating by Jeffrey Rowland Merry Day After Christmas (if you celebrate Christmas). I present to you an internet treasure. This here is a fiction-y journal-type comic. There’s a zombie cat and Weedmaster P and Tallahassee. There’s also Jeffrey, and sometimes Jesus and God. I have...

    Full Story

  • Hark-Banner

    WCS: Hark! A Vagrant

    Hark! A Vagrant by K.Beaton Do you like history? More importantly, do you like making fun of history just a little bit? Then you’ll love Hark! A Vagrant. It updates a couple times a week, but not on a set schedule. (comic link) Do you...

    Full Story

  • ThreePanelSoul-Banner

    WCS: Three Panel Soul

    Three Panel Soul by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd Those names look familiar, maybe? After ending Mac Hall, McConville and Boyd started up Three Panel Soul. It’s less of a story about a certain group of people and more of a comic about… whatever they...

    Full Story

  • MacHall-Banner

    WCS: Mac Hall

    Mac Hall by Ian McConville and Matt Boyd Mac Hall ran from 2000 to 2006 and follows a group of slacker college students (the best kind) doing what they do (not a lot of college stuff). The art style changes from time to time, but...

    Full Story

  • SMBC-Banner

    WCS: Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

    Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weiner SMBC, started in 2002 and updates daily. Like all good* comics, it is bizarre and a little crude at times. The archives are broken into the a few different categories and you could probably waste a whole day...

    Full Story

  • LittleGamersBanner

    WCS: Little Gamers

    Little Gamers by (Founder) Christian Fundin and Pontus Madsen Little Gamers is usually a gag-a-day comic, but there have been occasions where a short storyline has been presented. Sometimes there are special comics (for holidays or events). The comic has been around since December of...

    Full Story

  • DinoComicsBanner

    WCS: Dinosaur Comics

    Dinosaur Comics by Ryan North A comic about talking dinosaurs. Really. It can be geeky, nerdy, random, or just weird. Ryan North is very tall, and his height inherently scares me. He is also Canadian, which does not inherently scare me, it inherently intrigues me....

    Full Story

  • WCSOLBanner

    WCS: Original Life

    Original Life by Jay Naylor Going to keep this one short and simple. This webcomic is one of my guilty pleasure comics. I’m not a big fan of the anthro fandom, but I started reading Jay Naylor’s comic Better Days at a friend’s suggestion in 2006...

    Full Story

  • WCSWapsiBanner

    WCS: Wapsi Square

    Wapsi Square by Paul Taylor Started in September of 2001, still going strong in 2010, Wapsi Square is one of the best examples of webcomics that feature a variety of strong and interesting female characters. Most of the time the story concentrates on Monica, the...

    Full Story

Switch to our mobile site