RationalWiki:What is going on in webcomics?

Keep up with the world of webcomics here. Try to keep to relevant topics.

And no, nothing is going on at MSPA.

December 2016
Great Moments in Liberalism: Daily Kos edition  The Fire Within

November 2016
"Just keep pushing alt right". ...The Aristocrats!

October 2016
That's Not Who We Are.

September 2016
A timeline of the Earth's average temperature

August 2016
God rest you, great prophet. Solutions for lazy consumers. This is not fine (Emphasis added)

July 2016
House Democrats are screwed.

June 2016
Brexit courtesy of SATW Evolution of Democratic Voters in 2016

May 2016
The Modern Primary Phenomena The Mental Gymnastics Olympics

April 2016
Calling things Marxist is the new political correctness. Political cartoon from the Guardian. War on Drugs is actually an addiction, SMBC

February 2016
<vote poll=comics41 closed="yes">Tom the Dancing Bug on the unstoppable zinger how come there are still monkeys?

January 2016
<vote poll=comics40 closed="yes">Alien goats, courtesy of Zach Weinersmith.

October 2015
<vote poll=comics39 closed="yes">Zach Weinersmith (SMBC) is not like Jack Chick (Chick Tracts), so Randall Munroe (xkcd) gets superpowers. A universally applicable comic for whenever a famous scientist does something bad.

September 2015
<vote poll=comics37 closed="yes">Thank goodness we left that nonsense behind from Wondermark <vote poll=comics36 closed="yes">Another take on Roko's basilisk from SMBC. <vote poll=comics35 closed="yes">A few years behind the times, but Live action version of Dresden Codak's Caveman Scifi. Basically, the summation of every anti-science argument ever.

June 2015
<vote poll=comics34 closed="yes">SMBC has a Zorblaxian playing a Roko's basilisk prank. <vote poll=comics33 closed="yes">The troll gap defeated.

May 2015
<vote poll=comics31 closed="yes">(Story arc starts with It's Not A Tumor.) Spoiler: Does the transmission of gratitude to the past violate the second law of thermodynamics? <vote poll=comics30 closed="yes">Numerology. <vote poll=comics29 closed="yes">EmDrive. <vote poll=comics28 closed="yes">Are you against gay marriage because: The Bible? A handy flowchart. <vote poll=comics27 closed="yes">Talk about God vanishing in a puff of logic... (Oglaf, but totally safe.)

April 2015
<vote poll=blog4332 closed="yes">The Mediterranean diet actually justifies invading Greece, as exposed by SMBC. <vote poll=comics26 closed="yes">1791: Haitian slaves ask very nicely to be freed and are immediately liberated by all those reasonable white people. <vote poll=comics25 closed="yes">Ken Ham gets a shout-out in the funny pages. <vote poll=comics24 closed="yes">Arguably the most convincing argument for biblical inerrancy. Actually, Poe's Law is in effect here, because a very similar argument is used by inerrantists, it's called the criterion of embarrassment. <vote poll=comics23 closed="yes">Urine Therapy

March 2015
<vote poll=comics22 closed="yes">I can quit anytime I want!

February 2015
<vote poll=comics21 closed="yes">The social justice warrior agenda revealed

January 2015
<vote poll=comics20 closed="yes">Skeptical Spectacle: Mansplain in the membrane #notallatheists #justenoughunfortunately <vote poll=comics19 closed="yes">SMBC: Goats and religion jokes, what more could you ask for?

November 2014
<vote poll=comics18 closed="yes">Scenes from a Multiverse: Eat the data (climate change)

October 2014
<vote poll=comics17 closed="yes">Scenes from a Multiverse: How many gamergaters does it take to screw in a light bulb? <vote poll=comics16 closed="yes">Actually, about MSPA ...

August 2014
<vote poll=comics15 closed="yes">Cyanide & Happiness: How to get away with saying something crazy <vote poll=comics14 closed="yes">The true purpose of science channels <vote poll=comics13 closed="yes">SMBC: Sex remains constant

July 2014
<vote poll=comics12 closed="yes">Atheism Supreme in which our heroes discuss how morality proceeds from first principles. Super simple math, really. Oh, wait, no... the other thing.

May 2014
<vote poll=comics11 closed="yes">RationalWiki Facebook delivers! The Adventures of Miss Andrist and White Knight! Starring Femilisk and Armondikov.

April 2014
<vote poll=comics10 closed="yes">Does this seem familiar to anyone else? <vote poll=comics9 closed="yes">Here's how the Heartbleed bug works. <vote poll=comics8 closed="yes">The implications of "chemical free"

March 2014
<vote poll=comics7 closed="yes">We should never have let our kids read Atlas Shrugged.

February 2014
<vote poll=comics6 closed="yes">Zing! <vote poll=comics5 closed="yes">Tom the Dancing Bug on math and the Bible. (Update: this one came true seven days later.) <vote poll="comics4" closed="yes"> XKCD on the Kola Borehole. <vote poll="comics3" closed="yes">Scott Adams redeems himself, slightly <vote poll="comics2" closed="yes">SMBC: "Avenge my death!  Wooooo!  Unfortunately, nowadays, the very notion of culpability is confuuuusing!" <vote poll="comics1" closed="yes">xkcd explains what to say when somebody claims that cold weather disproves global warming.

Skepticism and atheism

 * Flea Snobbery A joke-a-week webcomic about skepticism, atheism and related topics.
 * Carbon Dating, A comic about skepticism, pseudoscience, and relationships
 * Jesus and Mo These two guys walk into a bar....

Science

 * Scenes From a Multiverse, with an archive to send the reader in any number of different directions. Internet Arguments is an almost but not quite completely atypical sample. The Corn God has shown up more than a few times.
 * Xkcd Randall Munroe's totally awesome comic about science, math and romance, and sometimes goat.
 * What If? Randall Munroe answers reader questions about unlikely scientific occurrences.
 * Ph.D. Comics Graduate students are the worst. See why.

Politics

 * Great Moments in Leftism, a webcomic that makes fun of the many sects in leftist politics. (The site itself.)
 * The Nib, not a webcomic, but a daily sampler of comics and editorial cartoons drawn from the left side of the internet.

Law

 * The Illustrated Guide to Law, webcomics and posts explaining various aspects of the law.

Sexuality

 * Oh Joy Sex Toy. Sex toy reviews and other sex-related topics. Sometimes NSFW, depending on where you work.
 * With Fetus. Life at an abortion clinic. Uneven, but worth checking out. The artwork is horrible, but some of the characters are engaging and the writing can be thoughtful, when the author doesn't let himself get bogged down in mansplaining feminism (especially in the blog posts). People involved in pro-choice activism will dig it; pro-lifers may read it and learn not to see their ideological enemies as monsters.
 * Oglaf Sex and Dungeons and Dragons-style swordplay and fantasy. Not even remotely safe for work.
 * Try It, You'll Like It. Comic guide to kink. Try it. You'll like it.

General comedy

 * Dinosaur Comics, in which the same six dinosaur clipart images are used over and over again to tell new and hilarious stories, five four times a week.
 * Hark a vagrant; a webcomic that makes jokes about history and literature.
 * The Oatmeal; a webcomic that makes jokes about pop culture.
 * Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal – a non-serial webcomic about all sorts of topics, especially academia, sex, and the occasional superhero. Has some excellent take-downs of creationism.  Updates daily at smbc-comics.com.

Inactive/on hiatus

 * Cectic used to be another comic focused on skepticism/atheism comics; as of January 2014, the author is considering restarting it; a full archive is available at the site.