
Reslife comics #1 (January 29, 2001) Reslife comics... what more can i say? it's about as close to life in the dorms as you can get for under $10,000 per year. pretty funny. by Dana Kelly

Ozy and Millie #1 (April 29, 1998) Ozy and Millie; a great cartoon (mostly) about foxes, a dragon, and assorted other woodland creatures. no, it features them, but it's mostly about life. very creative writing, very talented artistry, and very clever dialogue. an excellent comic by any measure. these go way back, i still haven't finished reading all the old ones. i hope they never run out, they're excellent. (update)oh crap, i finished reading the archives. now i can only read one per day(/update) by David C. Simpson

Freefall #1 (of nearly 700) an "engineering" sort of comic, about a robot, an alien in an enviornment suit, and a genetically-engineered "Bowman's Wolf" wolf-human hybrid. creative, nerdy. more of a graphic novel than a comic strip. i like it, if that means anything... by Mark Stanley.

Weak End Warriors #1. a paintball comic, pretty good. only updated once a week though. by Barry T. Smith.
Doc Nickel's whiteboard comic 
Doc Nickel's whiteboard #1 (June 18, 2002) a paintball comic by the legendary Doc Nickel of doc's machine shop (the legendary airsmith and paintball custom parts/custom work/autococker genius). done on an actual whiteboard. he just started the comics recently, but they're pretty good. by the Doc himself.

Schlock Mercenary #1 (June 12, 2000) a Trek-ish comic, the first few strips are crudely drawn, but it's very creative. cheesy story lines, sort of like a spoof of Star Trek. pretty funny for those engineer types who know what a "red shirt" is... by Howard Tayler

Sluggy Freelance #1 (August 25, 1997) Sluggy Freelance, what does it sound like? it's creative, and it's not boring. one of the first (and longest running) online comics ever. by Pete Abrams.
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