16 Web Comics You Should Start Reading Today

Gone are the days of waiting for Sunday to read the funnies—thanks to the internet, you can get hilarious comics every day of the week! So what are you waiting for? Here are sixteen of our favorite funny web comics that you can start reading right now.

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Sarah's Scribbles

A comic from Sarah's Scribbles by Sarah Andersen
Sarah Andersen 

Sarah C. Andersen is the artist behind Sarah's Scribbles, a fun and quirky comic about a girl just trying to get by. Andersen puts out a new comic every Monday and Wednesday. She's also got a book called Big Mushy Happy Lump that's available now!

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Cyanide and Happiness

A comic by Cyanide and Happiness
 Cyanide and Happiness

C&A is really popular online, even if they are sometimes a little bit NSFW. That being said, if you enjoy dark humor and poorly-drawn cartoon boners (and WHO DOESN'T??!), you will love C&A.

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The Oatmeal

A comic from The Oatmeal
 The Oatmeal

Created in 2009 by Matthew Inman, The Oatmeal is the gold standard of web comics. The site features funny quizzes, articles, blog posts, and merchandise featuring The Oatmeal's distinctive designs.

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Safely Endangered

A comic from Safely Endangered
Safely Endangered 

Safely Endangered is drawn by Chris McCoy, who states on his Twitter page: "I draw comics and sometimes they're not so terrible."

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Savage Chickens

A comic from Savage Chickens by Doug Savage
Doug Savage 

Fun fact: Doug Savage draws every witty, irreverent, and most importantly very FUNNY comic on Savage Chickens on a Post-It note.

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Bizarro!

A comic from Bizarro! by Dan Piraro
Dan Piraro 

Comic Dan Piraro has been making these hysterical comics since 1985, and they're still seriously funny!

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C. Cassandra

A comic from C. Cassandra
 C. Cassandra

Did someone say "relatable?" C. Cassandra is a 20-something every-woman who is just like us. She procrastinates, she's secretly disgusting when she's alone, and she has the kind of self-deprecating wit that makes us love her all the more.

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Natalie Dee

A comic from Natalie Dee
 Natalie Dee

Natalie Dee herself draws this self-titled webcomic. The site features a new one-frame sketch every day, and each comic features a quirky, cute, and humorous take on an every-day event or situation to which many people can relate. 

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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC)

A comic from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

SMBC is drawn by Zach Weiner. Though a new comic is published every day, that's about the only thing that is regimented about this series; there is no set format, characters, or themes, though the topics range from the ethereal (God, religion, the meaning of life) to the mundane (dating, science, and current events).

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Time Is a Flat Circus

A comic from Time is a Flat Circus
Time is a Flat Circus

This Tumblr blog has a simple premise: It's simply quotes from the HBO show "True Detective" placed over old school "Family Circus" images. Simple but so, so, SO effective!

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Amazing Super Powers

A comic from Amazing Super Powers by Wes & Tony
 Amazing Super Powers

In just three short panels, each Amazing Super Powers comic packs a wallop of good times. Guaranteed.

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The Adventures of Business Cat

A comic from The Adventures of Business Cat
The Adventures of Business Cat 

We've always been big fans of the Business Cat meme, and the comic is just as quirky and funny.

By the way, Business Cat isn't just a comic; he's also one of the Most Famous Cats on the Internet!

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The Doghouse Diaries

A comic from The Doghouse Diaries
The Doghouse Diaries

The Doghouse Diaries is a "commentary on life, love and sandwiches" run by three friends, Ray, Raf, and Will. Each comic is simple, creative, and absolutely hysterical.

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Eelhips

A comic from Eelhips
Eelhips 

Comic Monica Ekabutr writes about modern communication (texting) and what it feels like to be a secret recluse at heart. So basically, this Tumblr is a must for those of us who would much rather text than, you know, put on pants and have a real conversation with someone in person.

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Poorly Drawn Lines

A comic from Poorly Drawn Lines
Poorly Drawn Lines 

Created by Reza Farazmand, Poorly Drawn Lines is a crudely-drawn but extremely witty comic that sheds a humorous eye on every topic imaginable. New comics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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Left-Handed Toons

A comic from Left-Handed Toons
Left-Handed Toons

This site is what happens when two hilarious right-handed comics start using their left hands to draw. Good stuff!