Good friends, I'm a bit of a web-comic addict. I offer the following gems:
For people with my sense of humor: Happiness comes with cyanide. I offer Proof. (It took them about 250 episodes to find their style, but they've been humming along feverishly since their earliest days in 2003) EDIT: If you are an adult, pm me for the website. On consideration, I've retracted the link lest anyone read it an ban me. If you are a sweet innocent child, do not ask for the info.
One of the most awesome human beings on the internet is the guy behind
xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe Romance, Sarcasm, Math, and Language. This is true brilliance, and I stand humbled. Were I only capable of creating such glorious wonder on the internet.
Although new issues of my next gem are not forthcoming, the archives of past can lead one to
Spamusement! Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines! . Okay, this one is... uh... either you get it or you don't. My wife... doesn't. I think it's "effin" hilarious.
For Nerds who like games of role playing, computer games work, but a foundation in a variety of interests can help too, I can recommend nothing better than
Nuklear Power - Home of 8-bit Theater.
It's the plotline of the original final fantasy for the NES, redrawn with delightfully odd humor. If you play computer games at all, or RPG's at all, you'll most likely be delighted with this.
Okay, here's another winner.
Giant In the Playground Games It parodies Dungeons and Dragons, and it helps to be a gamer. That said, the situational comedy aspects prevent it from being over the head of any die-hard football jock that may be on this site.
I was a fan of Roadwaffles. The site is deceased, but the legend lives on:
Road Waffles Volume One: Love and Massacre by Eight (Book) in Humor In it's infancy, circa 2001, it was brilliance.
I spent a solid year, circa 2001, being a devotee of:
Sinfest: The Webcomic To End all Webcomics
Nowadays I read... uh... things I fear to speak of on this forum. Suffice it to say that I became addicted to
QDB: Quote Database Home, and things went downhill from there. I think it is okay for me to say that I'm a fan of YTMND, without being banned. (Even naming other websites may place me in danger of the fate of Party of A5 and pizzaluvr,)