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==It's over 6,000==
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* ''[[Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal]]'' began September 5, 2002; reached 2000 on September 14, 2010; reached 6000 on July 21, 2021; and has 6013 strips as of August 3, 2021.<!-- Some days have multipe strips, so don't just count days here! -->
 
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=== Current Web Comics ===
* ''[[Irregular Webcomic]]'' began Dec 31, 2002; last missed a day on March 29, 2004; and hit 4000 on [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/4000.html May 24, 2019]. When the 2,000 mark was hit on [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2000.html July 18, 2008], the news post explained how long you would have to make the comic for 3, 5, and 7 strips a week, and then listed the other webcomics that have gone on that long. The strip hit 3000 strips on [http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/3000.html April 14, 2011]. Entries 3198 through 3380 are "annotations", essentially once-weekly essays (with a very few "filler" sketches) on whatever caught David Morgan-Mar's fancy at the time. There are [https://www.irregularwebcomic.net/5000.html 5,000 instalments] - 182 annotations and 4,818 comic strips - as of June 16, 2023.
* ''[[Doc Rat]]'': Created in the 1990s, organized as a web comic June 26, 2006., Ashad ofa Marchhiatus 30th,between 20122008 and 2014. It has 15054,210 strips as of June 16, 2023.
* ''[[Station V3]]'' began May 6, 2003, reached 3000 on [http://www.stationv3.com/d/20110812.html Aug 12, 2011], and had 4,083 strips as of June 16, 2023.
* ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' began February 01, 2003; reached 1000 on May 22, 2007, hit 2000 on July 12, 2011, and ran [https://qwantz.com/index.php?comic=4000 strip 4000] on January 18, 2023. There were 4,060 comics as of June 16, 2023.
* ''[[Freefall]]'' began March 30, 1998; reached 2000 on February 24, 2011; has 34,919000 strips as of JuneDecember 1622, 2023.
 
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==It's over 3,000==
=== Current Web Comics ===
* ''[[Freefall]]'' began March 30, 1998; reached 2000 on February 24, 2011; has 3,919 strips as of June 16, 2023.
* ''[[Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic]]'' began May 29, 2006; reached 2000 on November 18, 2011; has 3,544 strips as of June 16, 2023.
 
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* ''[[Fans!]]'' began in 2000, ran until 2005, then was [[Revival|revived]] in 2008 and ran until 2012, running for 2,147 strips in all.
* ''[[Piled Higher and Deeper]]'' Ran from October 27, 1997 to December 24, 2018, for a total of 2,040 strips. Most comics started in [[The Nineties]] are higher on this list, but one suspects that the writer [[Creator In-Joke|procrastinated]] once in a while. Also started as a print comic in a school newspaper and only became a web comic after some time had passed.
 
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* ''[[Jack (webcomic)|Jack]]'' ishad over 16502,400 strips longwhen asthe ofcomic January,went on hiatus in late-August 20122022.
 
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* ''[[And Shine Heaven Now]]'' began in 2003 and concluded the main strip in 2011. When the (already-drawn) spinoff finishes running in mid-2012, the final count (including guest strips) will be 2,902.{{verify}} So close to leveling up, and yet so far.
* ''[[Bruno the Bandit]]'' abruptly ended on October 23, 2009, at [https://web.archive.org/web/20180523100007/http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/20091023.html strip "39 of I'll get back to you on it!" of the story "Ambrose 2.0, Part 2"]. Somebody will have to go through the archive and count the strips.
* ''[[CRFH]]'' is still running as of June 16, 2023. (Once a month on an irregular schedule still counts as being updated.) The archive is divided by chapters and the comics themselves are not numbered; somebody will have to go through the archive and count the strips.
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* ''[[Least I Could Do]]'' began on Feb 10, 2000 reached 2000 on July 31, 2009.
* ''[[Legostar Galactica]]'', the first webcomic to use [[LEGO]] elements, began Aug 25, 2002 and reached 2000 on April 24, 2010. Completed web comic as of August 2022, but somebody needs to go in and count the strips.
* ''[[Melonpool]]'' ran from April 28, 1996 to March 6, 2017, with an April Fool's post in 2021. Somebody needs to go through the archives and count the strips... and the archive only shows one month of links at a time.
* ''[[Melonpool]]''
* ''[[Narbonic]]'' - daily from July 2001 to New Years' Eve 2006.
* ''[[PvP (webcomic)|PvP]]'' has run for roughly a quarter-century, but in the 2020s updates whenever Scott Kurtz has time to draw a new strip instead of updating on a fixed schedule. Somebody needs to go through the archives and count the strips... and the archive only shows one month of links at a time.
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* ''[[CVRPG]]'': As of Feb, 2011, sits at over 1400. The 1000th strip party took up 16 updates.
* ''[[Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures]]'' (1,100+ comics including a simultaneous prequel arc)
* ''[[Doc Rat]]'': Created in the 1990s, organized as a web comic June 26, 2006. As of March 30th, 2012 has 1505 strips.
* ''[[The Dreamland Chronicles]]'' began January 5, 2006 and reached 1000 pages on November 17, 2009.
* ''[[Drowtales]] ''
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* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' had around 1214 pages as of October 22, 2010 (around, because volumes are catagorized independently from one another, with many side stories and fillers in between, making it difficult to get an accurate count.). The site does not have an "archive" page as of August 2, 2021; the strips will have to be counted by hand, going through the strips one-by-one.
* ''[[Girls with Slingshots]]'' is 1215 strips long as of August 12, 2011, not including guest strips.
* ''[[Jack (webcomic)|Jack]]'' is over 1650 strips long as of January, 2012.
* ''[[Juathuur]]'' is over 1100, if you count both the original and the sequel.
* ''[[The KAMics|The KA Mics]]'' reached 1000 July 17, 2009.