I stopped reading comic strips at some point after being a very avid reader for quite a long time. The problem is that the business is HEAVILY slanted towards existing famous strips where the author has done every joke imaginable with his characters and they get repetitive.
I always liked Dilbert because Scott Adams seemed to keep abreast of new trends in tech and business and incorporate them into his jokes. xkcd does it better of course, but that’s a webcomic on a different site. if you’re open, I’d also recommend Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal.
Some of the best strips are defunct. Calvin & Hobbes, Far Side, Bloom County were always among my favs. Foxtrot was excellent. Monty was quite good.