Popular Long-Running Webcomics
Webcomics have become a beloved form of entertainment online, with many creators sharing their stories, characters, and artistic styles. Here are some of the most popular long-running webcomics that have captivated audiences over the years:
- MS Paint Adventures - Created by Andrew Hussie, this webcomic blends humor with interactive storytelling, especially known for its "Homestuck" series, which has amassed a significant fanbase since its launch in 2009.
- The Oatmeal - Matthew Inman’s The Oatmeal uses witty humor and engaging illustrations to tackle various topics, from grammar to cats, since its debut in 2009, it has become a staple in the webcomic community.
- xkcd - A comic of "romance, sarcasm, math, and language" created by Randall Munroe, xkcd has been publishing since 2005. It often features clever commentary on science and technology.
- Cyanide & Happiness - This comic, first launched in 2005, is known for its dark humor and irreverent content. The creators have expanded their reach with animations and merchandise over the years.
- Questionable Content - Started in 2003 by Jeph Jacques, this slice-of-life comic explores relationships and life in general, evolving significantly in style and narrative depth during its long run.
These webcomics not only provide humor and entertainment but also showcase the diversity and creativity of online storytelling.