Most of you probably watch xkcd at least occasionally, if you don't follow it every day. I check it daily.
I look forward to Freefall every MWF. It makes a lot more sense if you start from the beginning (warning: a LOT of strips since the start, along with a change from b/w to color). A genetically-modified intelligent wolf as a spaceship engineer. A crooked, thieving, lazy, but funny captain of starship CCN-1071, who is a squid (Sqid) of sorts, inside a suit to make him look like a biped. Robots that appear to be programmed to say "DOGGY!" when they see the wolf...
Years ago, Andy Weir ("The Martian") did a webcomic that's still available, though it ended after 666 strips. Here's the first one (art improves later, though not much). I go back and re-view them occasionally. Some are NSFW or may be offensive---e.g., Andy begins dating a female Satan, and there are occasional cheesecake drawings of her. You have been warned.
So...what are your regularly-viewed science/rocketry web comics?
I look forward to Freefall every MWF. It makes a lot more sense if you start from the beginning (warning: a LOT of strips since the start, along with a change from b/w to color). A genetically-modified intelligent wolf as a spaceship engineer. A crooked, thieving, lazy, but funny captain of starship CCN-1071, who is a squid (Sqid) of sorts, inside a suit to make him look like a biped. Robots that appear to be programmed to say "DOGGY!" when they see the wolf...
Years ago, Andy Weir ("The Martian") did a webcomic that's still available, though it ended after 666 strips. Here's the first one (art improves later, though not much). I go back and re-view them occasionally. Some are NSFW or may be offensive---e.g., Andy begins dating a female Satan, and there are occasional cheesecake drawings of her. You have been warned.
So...what are your regularly-viewed science/rocketry web comics?