As extremely subjective top 10 lists go, this is in the top 10 of extremely subjective top 10 lists.
10. Questionable Content. You laughed, you cried, you yelled out triumphantly to the heavens when Jeph actually let Martin touch a girl this year.
9. Penny Arcade. Nowhere is the writing sharper, or the punchlines punchier, than in Tycho and Gabe’s gold standard of gamers comix.
8. San Antonio Rock City. Mitch Clem’s (Nothing Nice To Say, The Coffee Achievers, Kittens! The Comic) autobiographical strip about life in Texas has improved many a bad mood in the office.
7. Sutton Impact. More than any other left-leaning comic strip, Ward Sutton’s weekly successfully balances scathing political commentary with actual, you know, humor.
6. Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. Have you ever wondered what The Far Side would have been like if Gary Larson had been sexually abused as a child? Zach Weiner’s wondrous one-paneler will show you.
5. Overcompensating. The continuing illustrated adventures of cowboy-inventor-poet-billionaire Jeffrey Rowland and posse.
4. Wondermark (David Malki) and Married To The Sea (Drew and Natalie Dee). Same concept, different artists. Both extremely hilarious.
3. The Perry Bible Fellowship. Probably the most subtle and simultaneously outrageous webcomic out there. Nicholas Gurewitch is, if not the man, a man.
2. Schweppes and Justin. Schweppes, Justin and Carlos the robot have wacky adventures with explicit dialogue. A strip only a filthy-mouthed mother and degenerate Re:Generator staffers could love.
1. Major Gnome. Drawn by Joseph Archer and authored by a revolving door of sickos and crazies, the comic details the exploits of a philanthropic gnome who has a penchant for vomiting blood.








