About a month ago,
Nukees, the very first webcomic I started reading (I started reading it in the school paper my freshman year of college and followed it to the web over winter break), finished up after a 25 year run. Which got me thinking about the other strips I used to read twenty-ish years ago, and how many of them are still around. I used to read maybe about twenty webcomics, many of which updated daily, and these days the list has gotten down to:
Sluggy Freelance (used to be daily, is down to a somewhat irregular 2x/wk now, and evolved from gag-a-day to this sprawling sci-fi/fantasy epic that's surprisingly good)
Penny Arcade (still a very consistent MWF, and while I stopped reading it for a while it feels like it's gotten funnier over the last couple years to where it's something I once again look forward to)
xkcd (MWF, it is exactly what it's been for a pretty long time now)
Order of the Stick (maddeningly inconsistent, but I still get excited every time I see a new strip get posted)
Flipping through a few of the other strips I used to read I'm both surprised that they're still updating and also kinda saddened by how bad they've gotten. In some cases the creator clearly had some sort of mental breakdown (remember Sinfest? oof) and in most others it seems like they got enamored with some absolute shit storyline that I have no interest in (although someone revisiting Sluggy Freelance after a twenty year absence might well have the same thought, so who am I to judge).
Anyway, curious what webcomics other folks are keeping up with.