Bob Davis wrote: > I have a few personal favorites: > http://www.userfriendly.org/ > http://www.penny-arcade.com/ > http://www.exploitationnow.com/ Ron White offered: > http://www.ucomics.com Pluggers > http://www.comics.com Red and Rover "Luther, Ron" wrote: > I think the San Jose Mercury has the best set of comics I've been able to > find for an on-line newspaper: > > http://www0.mercurycenter.com/comics/ Cory Preus wrote: > http://www.dieselsweeties.com > > Strangely addicting. Maybe because I can relate to a robot being in love > with a human. Hmph. > > And I can't forget Red Meat... > > http://www.redmeat.com/ Jeremy Ashcraft wrote: > For the less mature on this list, I get a chuckle out of these: > http://sinfest.net > http://www.after-y2k.com Joxn wrote: > Hi, > if you understand a bit of German, check out http://www.nichtlustig.de > > He draws every few days a new picture with somewhat sick jokes. > > Well, the latest ones aren't that great, but check out: > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/mai01/04.05.01/index.html > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/mai01/03.05.01/index.html > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/april01/12.04.01/index.html > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/april01/10.04.01/index.html > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/april01/01.04.01/index.html > > And my favorite one: > http://www.nichtlustig.de/comic/maerz01/06.03.01/index.html Some great suggestions (mailing to self for later browing) And I'll add: http://www.scottmccloud.com/ <--the guru http://www.e-sheep.com/ <--some damn interesting stuff here http://www.markmartin.net/ <--a favorite from my teen years and now he's online, he's gotten more juvenile, but I dig him. - Joe <http://artlung.com/>