
Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.

Made with 3D models, but rendered to look as close to hand drawn art as he can get, this comic contains a large amount of pages for a scene, making for a longish read as the comic auto-loads while you scroll down the site.

Commissioned has a very distinctive art style, that over the years has only become more detailed, some might even say a bit grotesque.
The jokes have a feeling of being written for people who already know and enjoy the characters, relying heavily on a presumed likeability that may not immediately be there for every reader.

Each page of Sarah Zero is wrapped in a fun bit of web design that perfectly suits the hyper dramatic comic.
It’s a fun comic that makes up for in personality what it lacks in intimacy.

In the comics current Hipsters vs. Vampires run they seem to be spending a whole lot of time in the same apartment, at the same party. They could benefit from an outdoor smoke break or something.
So if you like/hate hipsters, vampires, and perhaps someday zombies, you can’t really go wrong with this weekly strip.


Wonderella always has a smile on her face, which seems to just be laziness on the part of the artist, but the colorful somewhat muted palette, line-less cut out style, and fun character designs make up for some of the more flash-like weaknesses. This is one of the better comics out there, it really should be updated more often.


The art has a touch of insanity in every panel, with already deranged characters who’s faces imply they’re about to boil over into complete madness at any moment.
One of the best on the internet, you should read it, bookmark it, and force your friends to read it too.

XKCD’s uses stick figures for it’s art, so you know you’re coming here for the writing, however these are the best most expressive stick figures you’ll find in any webcomic.
You should already know XKCD by now, if you don’t now is a good time to catch up.