In today’s world, Internet is the most popular medium to do everything whether you want to do shopping, pay your mobile or utility bills, cash transfer via online banking, book rail or air tickets instantly, reading newspaper and much more. You can see every person of any age group, gender or profession will be next to the computer surfing the web for various purposes.
There are many people that like to kill free time on Internet by playing online games, chatting with friends, surfing social networking sites and many other delightful distractions that are easily available on the Internet. Personally, I love to read web comics on the Internet that makes me feel good when I have a bad mood or frustate with my hectic schedule.
Though, I started as a occasional reader of web comics and my first one was Garfield MINUS Garfield. But after a month or two, I become so addictive that I always return to the website to check updates whether they have come up with new comic strips or now. Seriously, comic strips can be the best companions of yours when you feel low or hectic. It makes my day even I had a bad time in office.
Mostly, we spent our time on Internet so web comics are the best alternative to newspaper comic strip to pass our bad time and laugh out loud to forget everything at that time. Started with Garfield Minus Garfield I came to know various other web comics that don’t suck and will surely tickle your funny bone right away.
So, if you too wanted to forget your bad times and want to add humor in your life, check our latest finding in which we have compiled a list of 20 most humorous web comics you surely love to read.
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1. 8-Bit Theater : One of the best example of 8-bit artwork comics created by Brian Clevinger in 2001. All its characters revolves around the famous game Final Fantasy I but in a totally humorous way.
2. Dilbert : Ok, who don’t know about most famous comin strip – Dilbert. I think everyone who knows how to know about Dilbert. You can check daily cartoons, animated Dilbert comics, mashups and much more by visiting the Dilbert official website.
3. The Adventures of Dr. McNinja : In a world where a doctor can also be a ninja, you can expect some things. Little boys with large moustaches, giant lumberjacks, raptor riding banditos, Dracula’s moon base… If you like action mixed with comedy and doctors mixed with ninjas, Dr. McNinja is a comic you’ll most likely enjoy. But there is a LOT of content for you to dig in their site.
4. Ctrl + Alt + Del : If you are a fan of computers and most importantly computer games – then this comics is made for you. This series is written by author Tim Buckley and you can sense his sense of humor in this comic too. Don’t forget to read it in quiet because sometimes the theme and language of the comic is adult too.
5. Toothpaste for Dinner : Drew & Natalie’s comics are 100% free to read. You are welcome to share them with your friends via Twitter, Facebook, email, etc. Most of them are sarcastic humor but done a great way.
6. Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal : A single panel comic strip written by Zach Weiner has lots of twists and dark humor that will surely tickle your funny bone.
7. Cyanide and Happiness : Originally started by a Kris Wilson in 2004 when he was 16 year old. Now, its one of the most popular web comics and pretty much humorous too that is written on daily basic now a days by the crew of four people. A little bit on the darker side but sometimes deviated from the Wilson’s original formula.
8. Penny Arcade : Its been more than about a decade its started by Strip writer “Jerry Holkins and Artist “Mike Krahulik”. It has got a tremendous fan following and mostly those who love video games and all other geeky stuffs.
9. White Ninja : White Ninja Comics are not for the weak of mind. They are a brilliant satirical commentary on controversial worldly issues. They can be enjoyed on many levels. Scholars, Philosophers, and the like, who possess the intellect to analyze and break down the comics to their hidden, and often devious, roots, will enjoy White Ninja to its fullest degree. Others, like you and I, however, can still enjoy the comics for their light-hearted surface humour and funny drawings.
10. Diesel Sweeties : A comic strip in a 8-bit video game style depicts a story about a world where robots and humans co-exist. Though the comic strip started as web only but later seen to some newspapers too.
11. Girl Genius : Winner for many online awards which is written by Phil and Kaja Foglio. Comic strips revolves around adventure, romance and mad science as stated by their website. I am almost a regular reader of this comic strip and sometimes its too much hilarious to handle.
12. Garfield minus Garfield : Garfield Minus Garfield is a site dedicated to removing Garfield from the Garfield comic strips in order to reveal the existential angst of a certain young Mr. Jon Arbuckle. It is a journey deep into the mind of an isolated young everyman as he fights a losing battle against loneliness and depression in a quiet American suburb.
13. HijiNKS ENSUE : A geek webcomic written by Joel Watson updates 5 times a week. Basically, it makes fun of geeks and nerds in a healthy way. Hmm, I think so !
14. Kevin & Kell : A comic story of Kevin (rabbit) and his wife Kell (wolf) that’s been written by professional cartoonist Bill Holbrook. You will see lot of animal humor with a curry of relationships too.
15. xkcd : “A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.” as stated by the writer with a warning that says : “This comic occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humor (which may be unsuitable for adults), and advanced mathematics (which may be unsuitable for liberal-arts majors)”.16. Player Vs Player : This comic strip is started in 1998 and became one of the most popular web comics based on geek culture. It is based on imaginary characters working in a video game magazine and updates 5 days in a week.
17. Questionable Content : The plot centers on Marten Reed, an indie rock aficionado; his roommate, Faye Whitaker; and Faye’s boss, Dora Bianchi. Supporting characters include employees of the local coffee shop, neighbours and anthropomorphized personal computers. QC’s storytelling style combines romantic melodrama, sitcom, humor about indie rock music, and sexual humor.
18. Joy of Tech : The Joy of Tech is a comic about technology and pop culture, created by Nitrozac and Snaggy, and updated three times a week. This comic strip feature the people and events that are making today’s tech news in a humorous way offcourse.
19. RedMeat : An online alternative of a popular newspaper comic strip that is available in 75 publications. This comic strip is fairly dark in humor where you can find a character “Milkman Dan” – a sad dairy employee.
20. What’s new with Phil & Dixie : It was started and published in Dragon Magazine in 1980′s. Now you can read onto the Internet where you can find archives from 1980 to 1998.

Great post on humorous web comics, Yogesh.
I am going to share this link with my friends and family kids who love to read comics.
Thanks for Posting
Wow those are really some great web comics you have mentioned in the list, Yogesh but it seems you forgot Oatmeal. It is one of the best and most humorous web comic site.
Thanks for posting.
great collection. how to find those great comics website? i find out a few but not as you. thank you so much for giving this comicks site. it help me to pass my leisure time better.
Good list but any list that doesn’t have “The Oatmeal” is seriously lacking.
hahahaha..
thanks for the list,,
i read one of them and that’s so funny