Do you read webcomics?
If you don't, why not?
If you do, which do you read?
The ones I read are mainly comedic ones (at least that's their main focus).
I thought I'd post the list of the ones I read, and write a bit about them. (Listed in no special order what so ever)
xkcdIt's mainly about math, science and computers. The most sciency ones I don't get.
StripteaseUpdates have been a bit on and off as of late, and I mainly read it as a force of habit nowadays. It was more frequent, and better, when I started reading it.
Ctrl+Alt+DelComputer games, computer games, computer games. Or a people who are pretty much obsessed with computer games.
Wapsi SquareHard to describe this one, really. Nice style, though.
Least I Could DoThis is probably the webcomic I've read the longest. The style is much better than what it was when I started reading it, usually funny and good storylines.
WulffmorgenthalerNo storyline. Just one gag per strip. Funny, weird and good.
Cyanide & HappinessProbably the best, most weird and politically incorrect stick figures you'll ever find.
Questionable ContentAbout music, relationships and just random stuff. Good one.
Saturday Morning Breakfast CerealWeird and good. Usually about science, math, people and random stuff.
OglafNot safe for work. Nudity, sex, etc. Weird. Not much of continuing storylines.
FreakAngelsThe latest webcomic I've started reading. About a post-apocalyptic London. Excellent drawing and exciting story.
Looking For GroupFantasy/adventure. Made by the same people who do Least I Could Do.
GunshowOdd, usually not long storylines. Random strips.
The MeekFantasy/adventure. Beautifully drawn, interesting story.