The Notable Webcomics bullocks lead to a load of displaced examples. This page is the original and the best, we don't need another one.
I'll put them in the post below and the slowly move them over. When it' empty, I'm done.
Bar'd follows the day-to-day misadventures of a centaurian bouncer and his abusive employer, Shelia, the head barmaid of the Leafy Bar, along with its eccentric staff.
DrunkDuck Poop, taking its name from YouTube Poop, is a (mainly Sonic-related) sprite comic in a world where all game characters live close enough to go up to each other and have really random conversations. It can be found here.
International ComicContinuity: A continuity of nineteen or so sprite comic series that all use some sort of custom made sprites.
Kid Radd: A Pixel Art Comic that masquerades as a Sprite Comic. The Player Character from an old video game is released from his video game when it's put online, and must adjust to life outside. It mostly uses 100% original sprites, but is loosely based off an old NES game called "Totally Rad".
MS Paint Masterpieces: A Mega ManSprite Comic. It starts out with a short attention span and a strange sense of humor. By strip 150 or so, it Grows The Beard into something that actually makes sense of Mega Man's bizarre plot, with the high stakes balanced by character-based humor. Suffers from frequent Schedule Slips.
Strife Strips: A now defunct comic which chronicles the daily adventures of the Duke Nukem and his housemate, The Doom Marine. It was made entirely in Duke Nukem 3D's engine, Build, and featured cameos by various other characters from The Nineties era of computer gaming. It even had it's own short lived flash cartoon at some point.
Survivor Fan Characters: A comic in which fan characters from various franchises compete with each other for a chance at a million dollars, it is based on the actual show. Currently in its seventh season.
I didn't have the heart to completely delete this.
There's this little-known funny series called Bob Squad, which is based on the [[Advance Wars]] series. It has plenty of funny scenes which focus on a squadron of five Orange Star units (one of them named Bob), and a very humorous Sturm who has more than one CO Power, which he uses for mundane/stupid purposes. Running gags are also the Yellow Medium Tank (Black Hole Style), the bomber that can drop anything, , and…well, just watch the series. They're really hilarious.
JigokuBosatsu
11:33:20 AM Mar 2nd 2011
Well, maybe someone on this discussion can help. I've been looking for an old sprite comic that was set in a bar, with the shopkeeper from Ironsword as the bartender. It had Mario, Pitt, and Samus as regulars. Any ideas?
SenorFurious
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03:56:16 PM Aug 9th 2011
I've tried several times to find this comic that was surprisingly good back in the day, 32-Bit Orchestra by "The Great Mr. Chibi". It had really well-written gags, and all the sprites were given black outlines to make them look more consistent with each other. It used to be on Drunk Duck, then Aftervision, Pixelated Empire, and now it's just nowhere. The Wayback Machine turns up the main page and last comic that was on Pixelated Empire, but nothing before that. "thegreatmrchibi.com" just redirects to David Bednar's Portfolio, which contains no mention of the comic at all. I could always e-mail him about it, but I'm worried it'd come across as pigeonholing him.
SenorFurious
10:45:59 PM Aug 24th 2011
Well, I finally got in touch with the guy, and it turns out he never intended for 32-Bit Orchestra to disappear the way it did. In the span of a weekend, his host shut down their server without notice, removing the whole site. On top of that his hard drive got destroyed, removing his only copies of the comics, and he doesn't know anyone with backups of them.