Geekcomix.com - Features the daily strips Marginal Humor, Extremely Blee, Strenua Inertia.
Geeks - Cartoons by Julie Sigwart. Weekly cartoon of Silicon Valley life, work, relationships, and sex or lack thereof.
Geek's World - About geeks, for geeks. Includes an RSS feed.
General Protection Fault - General Protection Fault is an on-line comic strip full of geeky fun, bizarre characters, and a sentient slime mold or two. Join Nick, Ki, Fooker, Dwayne, Trudy and Fred the Slime Mold as they try to keep GPF Software afloat, while surviving odd parodies and wacky situations. The strip runs every Monday through Saturday. A strip archive, plus "geeky games".
Genevieve Cartoons - Laugh at talking corks, a 1951 frazer, bananas on crutches and more in this daily cartoon.
George - Centered around a fairly normal guy, who's centered around his fairly strange friends. By John Norton.
GerbilMechs - Comic spreading the gospel of the ultimate anime-universe weapons: nanotechnology-enhanced gerbils piloting robot suits piloting mechs. Strips are divided between the GMech world and the lives of the strips' creators, Monthenor and Morgion.
Gibbleguts.com - Daily single-panel comics, e-cards, and the Farting Dogs. By Dan Gibson.
Gigafrost Comics - Read a sprite-based comic largely of the X series.
Giggles from Beyond - Spiritual humor as found by the Holy Cartoonist, Lew May.
Gil Thorp - Official site of the daily strip about high school sports created by Jack Berrill, now produced by Jerry Jenkins and Ray Burns. With archives, articles, and merchandise.
Ginger Meggs - Australia's most syndicated comic strip.
Girl Street - Web comic about high school kids, by Rissa.
Girls and Sports - Andrew Feinstein and Justin Borus are the creators of the Girls and Sports strip.
Girly - A series about a girl worn out by life and a friend who steps in to help her. A story of love and random silliness by Josh Lesnick.
Give Me a Break - Samples of Darrin Mason's single-panel cartoon "Give Me A Break". Available for publication in newspapers, magazines and online.
Glamorous Souls - Some utopias are far from perfect. Some higher beings are far from noble. Some people are cast between them. By Eurydice.
Glitch - A troublesome computer wreaks havoc on a new user and his family. By Ed Wiens.
Gluemeat - Comic about the absurdity of modern life and the stupidity which ensues. By Case Yorke.
Go For It! - With pop culture references at hand and a quick wit upstairs, the protagonist is the archetypal embittered sarcastic kid. By R.L. Peterson.
Goats - Daily geek strip about a programmer in search of beer and true love. Includes such fan faves as demonic chickens and the Panties of Potency.
God Stand - Features the series Final Blasphemy. Includes Ask God, The Rules of Anime, and The Bible is Stupid.
Godfrey - A satirical look at God and his creations, by Matt Jones.
Golden Rock - A brave hero, a perilous adventure, a grand plot, and some girl with green hair. By Dan Lay.
The Good Little Robot - Robot, stranded on earth, struggles to understand the human condition, and become more than the sum of his parts.
Good 'n' Evil - Comic about little round angels, demons, and time-travelling giant robots, drawn with 3-D graphics. By Pete Smith.
Gossamer Commons - The adventures of life, death and jazz. Features an archive, FAQ, and bios. Created by Eric Burns and Greg Holkan.
Grammy Comics - A variety of strips by John Reynolds, including Crazy Stacey, Divorcee and Dr. A. Lune, Mad Scientist. With archives.
Graphite - Offers mostly gag strips and sketches and a forum.
The Grassy Knoll - An ongoing comic about Pen Celine and Jack Bakunin's adventures, with interuptions of Stickfigure Hamlet.
Great Internet Comic Switch - On April 1, 1999, 30 of the most popular cartoonists on the Internet switched cartoons for a day.
Greek Mike - Peak into the lives and dorms of three Grove City College students.
Grenouille - Featuring the frog, Wally the wallaby, Andy the rooster, Rex Prickle, Wags the dog, and Katra, a goddess based on the cartoonist. By Liz Vardy.
Greystone Inn - A comic strip about a comic strip, featuring Argus the gargoyle.
Gridlock - About taxi drivers, their passengers, and the city where they reside. Illustrated by editorial-cartoonist Graeme MacKay, and written by columnist Wade Hemsworth.
The Grimbles - Twice-weekly strip revolving around the multitudinous Grimble family. By Adam Burke.
Gub and Donut - The exploits of a kid and a giant donut with legs.
Gunz - About dragons, Dragunz actually, who live with humans, an elf, and Death. Asian themes.