Over the next three weeks I’m going to share all of the webcomics I read on a daily basis. There are fozillions of comics on the web, but I’ve whittled it down to 27 for my daily RSS consumption. I will share three per post so you have time to check them out at length. Here they are, in alphabetical order:

The Abominable Charles Christopher – This comic is worth it just to look at Karl Kerschl’s kick ass art, but the story of Charles, the slow-witted sasquatch, is equally as awesome. The supporting cast of forest creatures brings it’s own suitcase of neuroses and existential crisis. Start at the beginning.

Achewood – The adventures of a house full of talking stuffed animals and cats in a bizarre parallel world. Tends towards dark humor, satire, and charts. Has also been a huge influence on my personal vocabulary (if you’ve ever heard me refer to getting drunk as “getting twisty” this comic is the reason why). Start at the beginning (if you have about a week free).

The Unfeasible Adventures of Beaver and Steve – On indefinite hiatus since 2008, but I keep it in my reader for that magical day when it returns. It is/was the greatest of all time forever and ever webcomic of foreverness. Start at the beginning (because you are a cool person).

Onward, to the next three!


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