Did you not pick up reading Erfworld from Order of the Stick? I know it was really slow to start, and the art was kinda... not great. But in Book 2, the art got really good, and Book 3 got a little worse, then much better again -- all artist changes. The concept is ... gamer gets sucked into a game -- except this time it's a tactical minis game. It's kind of like Game of Thrones, substituting sex for puns. It's been a little slower since Balder's wife came down with cancer, but the community has been pretty supportive -- we increased donations by 50% the week it was announced.
Gunnerkrigg Court is a fantasy comedy with a dash of horror thrown in -- there's a reason the heroine looks like the main character of Uzumaki, but trust me, it's not nearly as dark. Half of the comic is in the Court, a gray cityscape with robots and questionable science; the other half in Gillitie Forest is a overgrown land of faeries and shadows and spirit animals. Between them lies the Annan Waters, a giant chasm. As usual, the art starts out questionable but it improves.
This one is probably not to your taste, but I'll mention it to other people: El Goonish Shive. It's a slice-of-life school comedy with magical hijinks, with a big emphasis on sexuality and transformations and genderswaps. It's also 100% clean -- less breasts than Ranma. But there's something natural about how it's just kids in high school trying to figure themselves out, with the occasional bit of danger thrown in.
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella is basically a send-up of superhero tropes. Updates very rarely now (what have we had, 4 this year?), but at least they're all funny.
I stopped reading Girl Genius a few years back -- just kind of realized I didn't know what was going on any more, and didn't really care what happened to the characters. I still read Irregular Webcomic -- after all, it is the reason I made it to TVT in the first place. At least marginally funny every day, which is much better than "occasionally unfunny". Schlock Mercenary has some interesting sci-fi plots, but the jokes seem forced lately. Again, at least it updates every day. Honestly, I need to find new webcomics.
Gunnerkrigg Court is a fantasy comedy with a dash of horror thrown in -- there's a reason the heroine looks like the main character of Uzumaki, but trust me, it's not nearly as dark. Half of the comic is in the Court, a gray cityscape with robots and questionable science; the other half in Gillitie Forest is a overgrown land of faeries and shadows and spirit animals. Between them lies the Annan Waters, a giant chasm. As usual, the art starts out questionable but it improves.
This one is probably not to your taste, but I'll mention it to other people: El Goonish Shive. It's a slice-of-life school comedy with magical hijinks, with a big emphasis on sexuality and transformations and genderswaps. It's also 100% clean -- less breasts than Ranma. But there's something natural about how it's just kids in high school trying to figure themselves out, with the occasional bit of danger thrown in.
The Non-Adventures of Wonderella is basically a send-up of superhero tropes. Updates very rarely now (what have we had, 4 this year?), but at least they're all funny.
I stopped reading Girl Genius a few years back -- just kind of realized I didn't know what was going on any more, and didn't really care what happened to the characters. I still read Irregular Webcomic -- after all, it is the reason I made it to TVT in the first place. At least marginally funny every day, which is much better than "occasionally unfunny". Schlock Mercenary has some interesting sci-fi plots, but the jokes seem forced lately. Again, at least it updates every day. Honestly, I need to find new webcomics.
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto