This is a webcomic that is complete so the story has an ending.
https://www.alicegrove.com/archive
Start from the bottom.
The "next" button on some pages is broken so you may need to navigate from the archive sometimes to get back on track.
It's set in the far future and has several ideas that may show up in a post technology D&D game I run in the future.
I've turned this into a list and grouped by frequency of update. Although for the ones with a long archive even irregular updates could be ready daily for years before catching up.
Please enjoy. And if you have any webcomics that you read regularly, please post replies with links.
Some of these comics have terrific artwork and panels resemble oil paintings (Pepper and Carrot) while others have just enough art to let you know what's going on (XKCD).
Weekday or More Notes
- Edmund Finney's Quest to Find the Meaning of Life Archive.
- Go Comics No point in listing them all individually, this is a site with all the old newspaper comics and more.
- Frazz There are three that I will call out specifically though. This is the only one of the 3 that is ongoing.
- Dilbert Office humor.
- The Far Side Off the wall humor. Technically this is ended but they are showing old comics daily.
- The Phoenix Requiem Archive.
- A Redtail's Dream Archive.
- Sinfest (archive) Used to be good then fell victim to...
- Unsounded Archive.
- Darths and Droids (archive) A role playing gaming group that is not as familiar as it looks.
- The Devil Bear Single panel jokes.
- The Dreamland Chronicles I think this is a rerelease with new art.
- Freefall Very long running (since 1998 at least)
- Full Frontal Nerdity
- Girl Genius (archive) Steampunk Adventures
- HOGARTH HANGEDMAN Takes place in the Weird West.
- Let's Ask Violet
- Modest Medusa
- Questionable Content (archive) The name is accurate. The world in which the comic is set is really interesting, but the characters lack moral compass (everything sleeps with everything) and are afflicted by woke.
- Sandra and Woo
- Stand Still, Stay Silent Icelandic post-apocalyptic adventures.
- XKCD
- The Devilbear: Grimoires
- The Gamer A guy discovered there is more to the word than his day-to-day.
- unOrdinary High school slice-f-life but with powers.
- Codex-Black Big adventure in Mesoamerica! Writer seems to have a accurate understanding of the history...
- Assassin 113 Another A113 reference.
- Cassiopeia Quinn
- Dresden Codac
- Drive
- Gaia
- A Girl and her Fed
- Goblins
- Gunnerkrigg Court
- Kill 6 Billion Demons
- No Evil This is an animated cartoon. I think it's a home brew project that's been running for years. Only 39 episodes so far.
- The Order of the Stick
- Outsider
- Pet Foolery Short stories about a dog and an adorably cute kitten.
- Saffron and Sage
- Selkie A selkie gets adopted by a human and woke ensues.
- Sheldon
- Strange Planet
- Table Titans
- Two Kinds
- Pepper and Carrot
- Ago Merged back into Pet Foolery
- Alice Grove Finished - Far future science fiction. Some of the "next" buttons are broken so you may need to navigate via the archive page. There are some very cool concepts in this one. This is my favorite story just now and I wish they'd make a movie from it.
- Calvin and Hobbes There are three Go Comics that I will call out specifically though.
- Derelict Abandoned? (archive) Post apocalyptic (see also The Sword Interval)
- Epic Fail Abandoned?
- Erfworld (archive) Terminated because of family tragedy.
- No Pink Ponies Abandoned?
- Peanuts There are three Go Comics that I will call out specifically though. Finished. Charles Schultz finished his work and retired. He passed away the very same day his last comic was published. His work was complete.
- Sore Thumbs Abandoned?
- Sword Interval Finished - very good story
- The Voltaire Incident Abandoned?
- White Noise Abandoned? Post apocalyptic
This one is unique. It is a multi-media presentation. More of a story than a comic.
link
Please do try it out. This link will take you to a page that will redirect you to the first page. Do not read this on a smart phone, please use a computer, episode one has, for good story reasons, a LOT of scrolling down. Even if you end up not sticking with it, this first episode is so unique that it's really epic.