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  • - Online humor strip about big-city police detectives, by Ron Marshall.
  • - About graduate students, by university professor Jorge Cham. Strip archive, merchandise available.
  • - Online strip about a girl and her cute little flying pig. By Henry Chu.
  • - A weekly pagan-themed web comic strip. Also features an archive and a cast page.
  • - Archive of funny-animal strips by Zookumar.
  • - Site includes comics, games, merchandise, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios. By Gary Brookins.
  • - Online comic whose cast includes a bird, a worm, and two brothers and a band. By Richard Gwynn.
  • - Young students and teachers at a fictional Lutheran university. By Matt Nelson.
  • - Pinkey and co-hosts explain various aspects of life in this weekly strip by Dylan Graham.
  • - Author and co-artist Maurice Dodd presents the history and characters of "The Perishers" cartoon strip, which has been appearing daily in the Daily Mirror since 1958.
  • - Finnish Bunny-comic every Wednesday and Sunday. English translations included.
  • - Weekly panel cartoon by Linda Causey, with archive.
  • - Single-panel gag cartoons, by Bruce Monahan.
  • - Original and offbeat cartoons by Johnny Ancich. From Canada.
  • - Single-panel humor cartoons.
  • - Daily political and topical cartoons by News and Observer cartoonist Dwane Powell. Archive of all strips since 1996.
  • - Original cartoons by Toni Allen. Updated weekly.
  • - A 16-year newspaper veteran, Payne's cartoons appear daily in The Detroit News and are syndicated by United Feature Syndicate to an additional 60 publications nationwide.
  • - A weekly comic strip produced between 1993 - 2002. Offers an archive pseudo-intellectual nihilism and sadistic scatological humour.
  • - Comic panel by David Gross.
  • - Full-page color adventures of the popular Puerto Rican superhero first appearing in 1992. New episodes in both English and Spanish are added weekly.
  • - Humorous strip about a rat and a pig, two good friends. By Stephan Pastis.
  • - Various online strips including Mongosta (teenagers in love) and Rejected (single-panel gags).
  • - Videogaming-related online strip by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins.
  • - Plato the Platypus and his buddies make the transition from college to careers but can't quite get the hang of it. By Alexis Fajardo.
  • - About 13-year-old Pran-Man, who has a love for pop culture and Pez, and his friends in the town of McMurray, Pennsylvania. By Pranas T. Naujokaitis.
  • - Online strip about crime fighters with ordinary powers, such as Wonder Bra Woman and Alcoholic Man. By Bentley and Martens.
  • - The comic strip that lumps various funny animals with a short-tempered animé girl and some alcoholic Depression-era cartoon characters.
  • - Comics about alien clergy and robots, by Jerry Davis. With advice column and merchandise.
  • - For Joe, just saying "hello" has a pitfall of dangerous meanings and connotations. By Michael Ewing.
  • - A pub in the weirdest town on earth. Surreal humor webcomic by Gareth Allen.
  • - Single-panel sick-humor cartoons by Jon.
  • - Non-sequitur comic about Pokey and other penguins, with minimalist computer art.
  • - Gary Blehm's strip asks the reader to find the matching pair in a lineup of stick figures. Archived strips, animations, and merchandise. [Requires Flash]
  • - Anthropomorphic comic strip by Jon Ponikvar, featuring a large cast of animal characters.
  • - Online strip about videogamers, by Scott Kurtz.
  • - Daily strip by Paul Gilligan, about the lives of Poncho and his fellow canines.
  • - Tim Kreider's satirical weekly strip.
  • - Syndicated adventure strip set in the days of King Arthur; originally created by Hal Foster in 1937.
  • - Clip-art comic about Pac-Man, Bill Cosby, and other TV characters having unusual adventures together.
  • - Parodies of manhood, confession, muslims, the final judgement.
  • - Strip by Ernest Slyman about a poet and his muse. Also includes poetry by the creator and links to other literary sites.
  • - An ironic look at life. Features an archive and the Spare Change cast.

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