I read quite a few web comics... there's a lot of stuff out there that's comparable quality to published stuff (in fact some of the web comics I read are now available in book form). Some of these do have werewolf characters or themes though (I wonder what happens when you go off topic in an off topic topic...) Anyway this list (in no particular order) is of web comics I particularly enjoy reading.
http://www.sluggy.com/ - Sluggy Freelance - one of the biggest web comics about. It's gone off the boil a bit recently but some of the older archive stuff is excellent.
http://blacktapestries.comicgen.com/ - Black Tapestries - on hold at the moment but it's a good story.
http://2kinds.com/ - Two Kinds - some similar ideas to the above but taken in a very different direction. Manga style.
http://www.wanderingones.com/ - Wandering Ones - It's what you'd get if Rudyard Kipling divested himself of his 19th-century attitudes and wrote a post-catastrophic story. If you can put up with the occasional lapses into Wilderness Tracking 101 it's well worth while.
http://alphaluna.comicgenesis.com/ - Alpha Luna -
the werewolf webcomic. It's good.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/ - Questionable Content - amusing comic about indie music fans with a slight science fiction tone to it.
http://foxfire.comicgenesis.com/ - Foxfire Chronicles - comic about top-secret military werefoxes. Not nearly as silly as that summary makes it sound.
http://www.kismetropolis.com/ - Kismetropolis - about someone who wishes for "a life less ordinary" and is in danger of getting just that.
http://www.suburbanjungle.com/index.html - Suburban Jungle - fairly general comic with interesting anthropomorphic animal characters.
http://www.thewotch.com/ - The Wotch - it's "witch" spelt wrong. It's about teenagers but it's still a good story.
http://www.kiwisbybeat.com/minus.html - Minus - it's a very odd and a bit creepy strip about a little girl who can do anything she puts her mind to. Not the usual comic style of art either - more like water-colours.
http://www.userfriendly.org/ - User Friendly - the web comic that got me reading web comics in the first place. Workplace comic about an internet provider.
http://www.overduemedia.com/ - Unshelved - the latest thing I'm reading. Another workplace story; this time it's a library.
As for dead tree comics... I'm woefully behind with my reading of them, but lately I'm busy catching up on "Fables". I just finished the fourth TPB of the series over the break and am hoping to pick up some more soon (once my local comic shop manages to order them).