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This list of notable webcomics includes comics which are (or were) primarily published on the World Wide Web and elsewhere on the Internet, commonly known as webcomics. It is organized chronologically by the comics' start dates.

The dates shown after a name relate to the period during which the comic began appearing and, in the case of defunct comics, finished appearing. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about the starting date, particularly in the case of comics whose archives are organized by date, but because of sporadic updates or the gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip the termination date is often uncertain. A double-dot (..) appearing instead of a termination date indicates the comic is still current as of this writing.

The names shown refer to the primary creators of each webcomic.

1985

1986

1991

1993

  • Doctor Fun by David Farley (September 24, 1993 – June 9, 2006)[4]

1994

1995

Eric Monster Millikin

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

Diesel Sweeties

2001

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8-Bit Theater
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Captain RibMan

2002

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Copper
Scary Go Round
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Wigu

2003

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Dinosaur Comics

2004

2005

xkcd

2006

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New Adventures of Queen Victoria

2007

2008

2009

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The webcomic Seven Years in Dog-Land showcases an alternate world where dogs are the masters and humans, their pets

2010

Web launch date ambiguous

Newspaper comics with large online audiences

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Maakies

See also