Xkcd, hands down
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Oglaf (warning: often NSFW content)
I've been posting the strips over at !oglaf@midwest.social if anyone's interested in seeing them via Lemmy
Darths and Droids - Star Wars rewritten as a TTRPG campaign, started in 2007, still regularly updating, fantastic (ab)use of the source material
Also check out Dr. McNinja. It ended years ago but the entire series can be downloaded from archive.org (legally).
I used to read a lot of them back in the '00s. The only ones I check regularly now are xkcd and SMBC.
All of these are on my RSS:
https://questionablecontent.net/ - Ive liked it for quite a bit of time.
https://www.kevinandkell.com/ - one of the oldest webcomics and consistently good.
https://www.valsalia.com/ - One of the funnier comics and really good world-building.
https://www.runawaytothestars.com/ - Excellent Scifi.
For some reason I can't seem to find the RSS link for kevin and keel would you happen to have a direct link?
Sluggy Freelance is a classic; it's one of the oldest, longest running ones out there.
!oglaf@midwest.social
Girl genius, very cool steampunk mad scientist universe.
I like !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org. Don't really understand anything but it's kinda cool to look at, which I think is the whole vibe
Astral Aves was both hilarious and mystefying, with a real depth that made it stand out. It's on indefinite hiatus, unfortunately.
I've done a roundup from the 'Euro sense,' with ~five more scheduled to be added.
Sound good?
https://lemm.ee/post/56323176
https://nortverse.com/comic/overconfidence/
My Dragon Girlfriend https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/my-dragon-girlfriend/list?title_no=162918
I Want To Be A Cute Anime Girl https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/i-want-to-be-a-cute-anime-girl/list?title_no=349416
https://questionablecontent.net/
It takes a little time to get into, but it's just kind of a slice of life about people that live with humanoid AI robots.
There are a lot of classics I like. DM of the Rings. I got really into Megatokyo for a while. I see that guy at conventions and say hello, even though I fell off when I was still a teenager. I remember Loserz being good, before he moved it behind a paywall along with his porn. These days I like Gatordays, Red Dot, and Poorly Drawn Lines.