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Something Positive - Great comic by R*K Milholland. The comic itself has an excellent art style and a rather... well... disgruntled, if not charming, sense of humor about it. Semi-sorta work-safe, but if you or someone within viewing range of your monitor is easily offended, please do not follow this link.
 
Crap I Drew on my Lunch Break - By far, one of my favorite webcomics out there, by the beautiful and talented Jin Wicked. No real continuity or storyline. Just whatever is on her mind at the time. Very work safe! 

Impy and Aevy - Very amusing comic by my best bud, college classmate, and former co-worker, Robbie "Pembroke W. Korgi" Allen (formerly known as Yamcha Hibiki) about witch and an emo goth girl. It's like a syndicated strip... but it's... well... good... and worth reading.

Shinkutokimekisempukaku - Pembroke's first webcomic, which has long since finished it's run. It's about the wacky adventures of... well... himself and people based on his RL friends, including yours truly, Mutt. The archives are worth a read. And the comic is definitely work-safe.

Subculture - Yet another long-finished webcomic by Pembroke about a fox named Kane, his girlfriend Jennifur, and a whole lot of nothing. Gratuitious nudity abound, so please avoid viewing at work.

Comicollage - One of the neatest ideas I've ever had the honor to be part of. Imagine an ongoing comic jam with seven artists, each one assigned to do a comic for a certain day of the week, and making it up as they go. Pembroke was also part of this comic for a time. It's fairly work-safe. Comic ended September 11, 2005, but it was a fun little project.

Jack - Excellent comic by David Hopkins about life, death, heaven, hell, ect. Very well done and worth reading. It's an intense emotional rollercoaster. Some parts are really hard to read due to either the emotional intensity or the graphic depictions of sex and violence. Definitely not work-safe.

Roomies - Awesome comic by Flinthoof about... well... a couple of roommates and their friends. That's the best description I can come up with. Worth reading and very work-safe.

Ozy and Millie - Another great comic. Imagine Pogo meets Peanuts. While I disagree with David Simpson's extreme liberal slant (Yeah, I'm pretty liberal, but there is such a thing as *too* liberal), I still find his comic very enjoyable. Definitely work-safe.

Queen of Wands - Rather nifty comic by Aiere that I've come to enjoy in the past couple of months. Fairly work-safe and there have been a couple crossovers with Something Positive.

Penny Arcade - Dude, if you don't know about Penny Arcade, what the hell rock have you been living under? Slightly work-safe.

PVP Online - Another comic that just about any person knows about. And one of the very few that actually brings in enough money to support the artist. Very work-safe.

Funny Farm Comics - Oh man, this comic is great. Slight word of caution, though. You'll be ripping your hair out trying to figure out who the hell Pete really is. Very work-safe.

Better Days - One of my favorite webcomics out there. By talented artist Jay Naylor, it follows the childhood of his fictional alter-ego Fisk and his sister Lucy. The comic itself is work-safe, but the rest of the site pretty much isn't.

Vinci Fruit - Neat little comic by Candy Lewin, AKA Trixi, about a fish/cat guy and his raccoon boyfriend. Very work-safe... well, unless your co-workers are in viewing range of your monitor and offended by a comic about a gay couple (granted there's no sex or anything in the comic, since it's totally G rated), in that case, you might wanna read it at home. Still an excellent comic by an excellent artist.

VG Cats - Imagine Penny Arcade, except more entertaining. That's VG Cats. Most definitely work-safe.

A very interesting European webcomic about a girl scholar and a rather large-breasted demoness. Aside from Baalah's freakish back-breakingly huge knockers, the artwork is quite nice and the story is okay. I will warn you, though. This comic IS NOT SAFE TO READ AT WORK, OR BY ANYBODY UNDER 18!!
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