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Granted this is not a question directly related to programming but when I take a break I quite like to read web comics. What webcomics aside from XKCD can people recommend?

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For our german readers:

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Hackles! :-)

http://hackles.org/cgi-bin/archives.pl?request=1

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All the others I read have already been mentioned.

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Geek Hero: http://geekhero.iovene.com/

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http://www.wulffmorgenthaler.com/ does it for me...

//Jesper

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9 Chickweed Lane
Almost Daily Cat Comics!! ....Mows.com
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Basic Instructions
Big Nate
College Roomies from Hell!!! for Friday, October 13, 2006
Comic Strips - Bruno the Bandit © 2006 Ian McDonald
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Dilbert.com - The Official Dilbert Website by Scott Adams - Dilbert, Dogbert and Coworkers!
Evil Inc. by Brad Guigar - A Daily Webcomic
F Minus
Fox Comics: Faux Pas
Frazz
Freefall 01286 July 5, 2006
Giant In the Playground Games
Girl Genius Online Comics!
Girls with Slingshots: Two girls, a bar, and a talking cactus, six times a week!
Jump Start
Kawaii Not: the webcomic for cute gone bad!
Kevin & Kell by Bill Holbrook
KUKUBURI by Ramón Pérez » Greetings & Salutations
Luann
Luz
MARRY ME
Namir Deiter, a webcomic updated every Monday through Sunday! Drawn and written by Isabel Marks
octopus pie :: officially "it's complicated" with new york city
On the FastTrack
PartiallyClips - A Webcomic for Grownups
Penny Arcade! - Third Grade Gold, The Secret
Piled Higher and Deeper
PX!
Questionable Content: New comics every Monday through Friday
Real Life Comics - The Online Comic ©1999-2006 Greg Dean
Rob and Elliot: A webcomic updated Mondays and Fridays
Rose Is Rose
Sam and Fuzzy
Savage Chickens Cartoon
Schlock Mercenary, by Howard Tayler
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Comics
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Safe Havens
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Zits
Sheldon: The Daily Comic Strip by Dave Kellett
Shortpacked! -- A webcomic about toys by David Willis
Simulated Comic Product
Slackerz: Updated Tuesdays-ish. (Check the RSS Feed!)
Sluggy Freelance
Starslip Crisis - Daily Sci-Fi Humor Comics by Kristofer Straub
SUBNORMALITY:A nice drink after work
The Abominable Charles Christopher
The Adventures of Dr. McNinja
The Dreamland Chronicles
User Friendly the Comic Strip - The Daily Static
VG Cats - Updated Mondays
WE THE ROBOTS
Foxtrot>
Overboard>
WhattheDuck.net
xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - COMPLY
You Say it First, a webcomic updated every Monday through Friday and Sunday by Terrence and Isabel Marks
You'll Have That, by Wes Molebash | webcomic
Zeera the Space Pirate - Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A very few are broken - moved and I haven't updated them (and yes, every day I look at the broken page and go, "Hm, I should fix that..." and move on).

But I read all these daily, though I think there are enough 3, 2, and 1 day a weeks ones that I'm probably going to split them off in a new tab.

Firefox "Open all bookmarks in tabs" ftw.

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Pokey the penguin says YES!!!!

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Anomaly by Kennedy Rose is the only thing that makes me really laugh lately. I also follow Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal and Cyanide & Happiness.

Anomaly

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I noticed that no one has Decorum Comics listed!

http://www.decorumcomics.com/

Enjoy ;)

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wow.. very nice question, glad i found more webcomic links pretty much everything i read was mentioned besides

http://www.lifegeeked.com

and

http://stickgal.blogspot.com/

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fredo & pid'jin the two evil pigeons :)

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I can't believe that nobody else has listed Irregular Webcomic! yet.

They're not always programming related, but this one, this one and this one are good to start with. There are quite a few different themes, all of which seem to cross over at some point.

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Not programming related, but funny as hell, Star Wars ep1 as a roleplaying campaign:

http://darthsanddroids.net/ alt text

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http://www.packetlog.com

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The Ulterior Motive Lounge

The only, as far as I know, comic written in UML:

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http://www.mylifeinacube.com/

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PHD Comics is good too.

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My 25 Percent is a webcomic for programmers and frustrated office workers. Here's one claiming that software architects are like condoms.

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ain't really a comic, but fukung.net is a funny way to make a break. the only problem i usually have is not to be too long on the page and get back to work ;o)

regards

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