Dr. McNinja: He's a doctor who's also a ninja, its pretty self-explanatory. These comics are written in the style of a serial comic book, with about 3 pages out a week. There are quite a few complete stories which are great for just reading straight through. http://www.drmcninja.com/archive.html
Penny Arcade: This is probably the most famous of Webcomics. A typical videogame/nerd subculture parody. The older comics are truly classic. http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/
xkcd: Described by the author as a webcomic of Romance, Sarcasm, Math, and Language. You owe it to yourself to read this, even if the progamming/math/physics jokes go over your head (as they often do mine), its more than worth it when you understand one. http://xkcd.com/
ButterSafe: At first glance you might think its deep and meaningful. I urge you to look closer. http://www.buttersafe.com/
Dinosaur Comics: Existential Dinosaurs? I think yes. http://www.qwantz.com/
AmazingSuperPowers: Sick humor at its best. Be sure to click around the last panel for a link to a bonus comic. http://www.amazingsuperpowers.com/home.htm
Diesel Sweeties: A pixelated webcomic that seems to have robot love as a central theme. Don't ask me why. http://www.dieselsweeties.com/
F Chords: A webcomic about two socially awkward musicians. Reflects a part of my life I both revere and fear. http://www.fchords.com/
Its almost depressing to see how many I read on a daily basis.
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I've clicked around a bunch of those, and around 80% of the humor is straight over my head.
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