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And now for a list of stuff I really don't recommend, but you might like if you are into that sort of thing. These all have issues, are not very good, or are otherwise not something I can really recommend to people. They aren't absolute garbage though.
http://www.hirezfox.com/km/
Carry On was your run of the mill furry comic about the usual shit. "Hey we're anthros, we work with other anthros, let's go to a convention!" Somewhere along the line it developed some sort of plot about the MC's grandmother being ruler of some African shithole and her arranged husband attempting to get her into the role so the country doesn't get destroyed by one of the other heirs. Lot of absolute shit early on, and the artwork really doesn't get better. On the plus side the comic drops most of the annoying cast on the plot coming into play, and becomes more adventure oriented. Not great, but I've seen far worse.
http://www.poppy-opossum.com/
Poppy O'Possum was a decently funny comic, though the art was nothing to rave about. Then it quickly brought in trannies and lesbians for the sake of it, but still managed to keep humor going. Then the artist decided he wasted his life getting an art degree and having a webcomic, so now it's a novel type thing with the occasional illustration or page to show a battle scene. Unfortunately, he's a FAR worse writer than artist, and he wasn't exactly a skilled artist to begin with. If you feel like going through it, just the first 5 or so chapters are an actual comic.
http://www.poisonedminds.com/
S.S.D.D. is a bit like Carry On, but instead of the usual furry comic shit at the beginning, it's drunken antics of brit anthros. Then suddenly there's time travel and AI involved and shit goes off the rails. The artwork improves slightly, and I do mean SLIGHTLY, but it's still pretty rough and there's some serious sameface going around. Not much humor here, unless you have a british sense of humor maybe? Used to have some sex related stuff now and then, but somewhere along the line it turned into 30% sex scenes, I have no idea why.
https://www.pholph.com/
Jack is infamous, but that's partially by design. This comic was started when the artist/writer was a young edgelord, coming straight off of a few one-shot comics about soldiers attempting to fight zombies and getting torn apart. It starts with an abortion, which is how you know you are in for a good time. It quickly follows up with a school shooter. The artwork is crayon tier until about 9 story arcs in, and settles into a weird melted Warner Bros character look. Even some of the early text can be hard to make out since it was hand written. It's edgy, over the top CRAWLING IN MY SKIN edgy. But that being said, the writing isn't horrible once the artwork evens out. The early stuff is obvious high-school shit, but it does improve. For a clear idea of how he's changed, try arc 13, then arc 37. It's not night and day, but it is readable. For more fun, check out The Screaming Barrel.
http://www.collectedcurios.com/sequentialart.php
Sequential Art is meh. Nothing good, nothing terrible, just meh. Artwork is 100% anime knockoff style, and never improves ever. Expect to see many eye brow and hair conflicts. There may or may not be a plot going on, everything usually dumps back to status quo so there's no reason to keep track. Humor is meh. The comic only really seems to exist to draw people to the site in the hopes they will buy some of the inflation/giantess transformation porn. I've seen worse, but I'd honestly rather read Jack.
http://www.rhjunior.com/comics/tales-of-the-questor/
Tales of the Questor can be OK, but the artwork is terrible and doesn't improve one bit. While the art is total shit, the plot has it's moments. Give it until past the first story arc to see if it's something you would like. Just beware, the writer frequently goes on hiatus so updates can be glacial. The current story arc has barely moved in the past 5 years, but seems to have picked up a bit recently with a new numbering system for pages. The old archive calendar has been removed though, so going through the archives is a bit of a hassle.