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Minute stories by Carol Lay, on Salon.com. |
A loony and toony cartoon that likes to use slapstick comedy and witty phrases. Starring SpamFish, an orange cat. |
Features an archive 2000-2003. By Eric Toffey. |
A collection of cartoons and shockwave clips. |
Parodies of popular comic strips. |
A collection of sprite comics that spans from the original Megaman to Megaman X. |
The adventures of a talking stick figure. |
Features comic strips, and information about the characters. |
Chronicles the hilarious adventures of a teenage depressive. |
Adventures and opinions of a stick figure and his friends. |
Offensive comics drawn in a minimalist amateur style. Plenty of adult language, and juvenile histrionics intended to offend. |
A teenager's gripes about the unfairness of life. Includes past comics and information about the artist. |
Original comic strip about a bumbling star ship captain and his crew. |
All about the life of a tumbleweed. |
A new flavor of humor from India. By Ashok Dongre. |
Featuring Mike and Joe about two guys surviving school and other comics. |
About I.T workers in college. Features a gallery and a forum. |
Features a collection of sheep cartoons doodles. |
Ironic, irreverent, intelligent and witty, Brad Yung's cartoons show the world's not so pretty. Offers cartoon listings, latest additions and Non-Sequitur Theatre. |
Follow the adventures of a magical girl as she fights the evil forces. Features an archive and a forum. |
About life on a seldom-used rest stop and refueling station in a distant solar system. |
Manga-style funny strip. By Okashina Okashi. |
About a dastardly plan to steal the world's underpants. Offers screensavers, the series, icons, t-shirts, and a movie. |
Popular U.S. strip about a working mother and her family. About the strip, the cartoonist, and the characters, with archives of past daily strips. |
Daily comics by James Koput featuring Fester the Rat, Garth the Pig and Scud the Vulture. With archives, background information and the Watt E-zine. |
Finally, the comic strip to fill your void! With a smallgreY alien, a sexy Venutian, a tormented Martian, 3 cats, the Lorang and a 'primitive' man! |
Jesse Reklaw draws a collective dream-diary comic strip, authored by readers from around the world. |
Official site with daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character biographies. |
Starring "Tad", a philosopher, consumer and victim of modern life. New strips every Friday. Free e-mail subscriptions. |
Unique daily cartoon that mixes a new face with a different quote each day. Many of these ideas and portraits are developed during artist T. wEieR's frequent trips on public transportation. |
Cartoons of eccentric thought and weird scribblings updated daily. Somedaze has appeared in newspaper and magazines all over the place. Read it for a daily laugh in contemporary humor. |
The eccentric daily cartoons Somedaze and Salamander Bits. |
Irish cartoonist. Features titles such as My Days as a Wage Slave, Phoenix Gags, Bollox Man, and Temple Bar Tosser. |
Original humorous comic strip featuring a flying superhero from the dark side of the moon. Includes archives since 1996. |
Sprite webcomics based on the popular Sega video games. |
A collection of comic strips created by Sean Polyn, graduate student of Princeton University. |
Features galleries of cartoons. Includes info about the artist. |
The adventures of a dog and a mouse. By Mike Georgiou. |
Comic strip about the adventures of a super hero school boy and his friends. |
Original cartoons featuring corporate comedy, bumper stickers, trivia, job interviews, and newspaper comedy. |
Daily comic strip by Bob Roberds with a complete archive. |
Free daily panel cartoon by Jason Love. With an archive and some extra goodies. |
Comic strip about a Panda by Phil Cho. |
A fantasy webcomic about gods, heroes, monsters, and soup. |
Topical comic on "heaven, hell and high school." By Stephanie D. Lostimolo. |
Features the cast, a gallery, an about page and contact information. |
The misadventures of two losers. Art, About, and Archives. |
A post-graduate hippo, three college roommates, a clinically depressed basketball on Prozac who plays GameCube, and a 90MHz server bent on enslaving humanity. By Shawn Handyside. |
The life, loves, and career of aspiring supermodel and ferocious predator, Tiffany Tiger. By John "the Gneech" Robey. |
Based on an extra-curricular project of two High School friends. |
Cartoons like a car crash. You know it's going to be twisted, but you stop and look, anyway. Plus evil clown generator and celrebrity defacer. |
The Official site of "Snake Tales" and "Lennie the Loser" comic strips, by Australian cartoonist, Sols. |
Full run of this college cartoon by Peter Zale. |
A philosopher, a simpleton, a businessman, a humanist, and a mad scientist attempt to make the world a better place and occasionally drive each other crazy in the process. |
Daily art since 1998. Organized by month and themes. |
The cartoonist features an archive and is a piano tuner too. Features original songs and a weblog. |
Straight from the warped imagination of underground cartoonist, Josh Hara. |
Offers galleries of cartoons and information about the cartoonist. |
Featuring the strips "hyper-modern" and "Dog World". |
Cartoon following the adventures of a ten-year old genius, his talking duck, and their billion-dollar web company. Created by Dave Kellett. |
Travel the galaxy. Meet new and fascinating life-forms. |
Political and social commentary from the pen of Clay Butler. Syndicated comic strip covers issues such as war, gender, capitalism, race and environment. |
A humorous comic strip about the lives of some college students and friends, struggling to survive, including with the opposite sex. By Morten B. Helland. |
Meet the superhero Silver Snaker, the aggressive skating professional Dark Rider or the little French boy Petit Jacques. Our Online-Comic is updated every Sunday. Special Feature: have a look at some scanned images from our schoolbooks. |
Serial about a cab driver and his bear-like friend by Sam Logan. Offers a reader's guide, forum, and frequently asked questions. |
Weekly webcomic and a collection of subversive resumes. |
Strip dealing with contemporary issues and religion. Created by Tatsuya Ishida. |
Diverse story and artwork styles by Colorado-based creator Robert Elrod. |
Former pets and incompatible roommates star in a new strip every four days. Includes games, a forum, downloads and cartoon shorts. |
A 3D comic strip about technology and pop culture as seen through the eyes of observant and sarcastic kids. |
A weird comic that has body parts as characters. By Phillip Oliver-Paull. |
Detailing the life and times of two best friends. Includes an archive and character profiles. |
A martial Arts adventure comic book. Requires Flash. |
A group of friends become unlikely superheroes when they are stuck by lightning while playing video games. |
A satirical look at the world and its people. By Bert Tillby. |
Based around the tragic but amusing life of Bob Stick, a serial-dating twenty-something whose friends are all losers. |
A story about two men who share an apartment in the big city. Offers a gallery, and about the cast. |
Features the sprite comic of Anthony Stamey and Sam Shue. Contains Sonic the Hedgehog characters and the original character Sever. Includes some furry art and anime. |
Dedicated to making fun of Scott Stapp. |
Sam Spindler shares a two bedroom apartment with an elephant, a pair of identical twin, midget circus clowns and a retired human cannonball. |
A humorous look at a teenager's life. |
The story of the girl who finds her way to wonderland and learns of its unwritten secrets. Includes a gallery of the author/artists work. |
Sherman's Lagoon is a syndicated daily comic strip by Jim Toomy about a dimwitted great white shark named Sherman and his sea turtle sidekick named Fillmore. Updated daily, plus archives, computer stuff to download and books to buy. |
Comic strip about life at a country bed and breakfast. |
The adventures of Nick and his housemate. |
A 3D rendered web comic about plastic, fighting evil, and heroes. Features an archive, cast of characters and a forum. |
The cartoon adventures of an English mini-car. |
Home of Cosmic Corsairs. By Matt Bayliss. |
A cartoon about two roaches. Also offers a short introduction to an animation project, ecards and character sketches. |
A gentle, humorous treatment of an "adult" topic: BDSM. |
Daily Comic Strip in color by Chris Crosby. |
Political cartoons and other illustrations by Richard A. Taylor. |
This is a completely hand drawn site with a weekly comic and doodles in the margins. |
A Kenyan cartoon that peeks into the lives of a wacky Kenyan family as they come to grips with the 21st century. |
Humorous strip by artist/author Owanno Megumi. |
An innocent six-year-old girl and the Demon of Undercooked Pasta embark on a quest through the nether realms. By Kyle Burles and Mike Rieger. |
Steverino and his friends go about their daily lives. Includes archive, artist information and character profiles. |
Humorous comics without any words. Created by Motoi Motoni from Japan. |
A computer graphic comic by Jacob Gray - includes an archive and character profiles |
Comics featuring Stickman Limited and Alabama Bones. Good humor. Bad art. |
Weekly political cartoon by Jen Sorensen, appearing in alternative newspapers around the country. |
About a team in a biotech company that is assigned to hunt and capture mutants and monsters. |
Weekly sports themed comic strip. Features downloads, an archive and a forum. |
An archive from a British newspaper called The Sun, containing Hagar the Horrible, George and Lynne, Sun Fun and political cartoons. |
Showcases the malicious glee experienced upon viewing the misfortune of a happy face. |
An online comic about a bunch of friends trying their best not to kill each other. |
Features Under-The-Stairs and SleepyDad. |
Spanky is an online comic strip about a primate lost in a world gone bananas. |
A non-fiction strip about books and comic events. Also features Multiplex and other cartoons. By Gordon McAlpin. |
Cartoons on sticky notes. By Doug Savage. |
Home of the college and political humor-themed comic strip. By Zach Martz. |
A webcomic about toys by David Willis. |
The comic misadventures of Casper, Cody and Co. Join them as they fumble through grade five. |
Echoing the comedy value of every day life, with a satirical edge. |
A collection of bizarre humor. |
Illustrated selections from the Journals of Lado Perapek, who crossed two thirds of the known galaxy in sixty years. |
A webcomic by Kristofer Straub. |
Weekly cartoon by Kevin Forbes. |
Douglas Noble and his comic strips, including Strip For Me, borders, and the devil in eden. |
The harrowing tale of a boy with no last name, lost in a suburban hell with only his attractive yet sexually non-threatening side kick to help him, in a loosely-reality-based comic strip, by Joe. |
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