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Beardo chronicles the adventures of a plucky cartoonist with a knack for finding the punchline in everyday life. An ongoing comic since 2006, Beardo has come a long way since its debut as the story of a coffeehouse barista with dreams of being an artist. And now, you can read it all from the beginning!
See why Beardo has been a fan favorite for 6 years, and has been nominated for the Shel Dorf Award for Best Syndicated Comic Strip.

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randayn
said, 6 months ago
Vin Scully is coming back to do one more year of broadcasting Dodger games, so the Mayan Apocalypse is hereby cancelled.
Coyoty
said, 6 months ago
Everyone’s got it all wrong. It’s the MAYONNAISE apocalypse. A lot of people forgot to put their jars of mayo in the fridge right away after making their leftover turkey sandwiches.
Daoine said, 6 months ago
@Coyoty
Wouldn’t that be the “a-botulis?”
P Partridge said, 6 months ago
I, for one, follow the theory that the majority of troubles occurring on the twenty-first would be the result of people freaking out about the “apocalypse”.
On an un-related note, I plan to repeat the 1930s War of the Worlds broadcast…anyone got some semi-realistic footage of aliens landing and blowing stuff up?
Frank Cruz said, 6 months ago
That isn’t the Mayan Calendar in the background, that’s the Aztec Calendar.(AKA the Aztec sun stone)
jutrased said, 6 months ago
@Frank Cruz
I don’t know which is scarier… that people believe in the Mayan Apocalypse… or that someone knows the difference between Aztec and Mayan calendar!!
Cartoonacy said, 6 months ago
@jutrased
Other than the fact that they’re both circular, they look nothing alike.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
No Apocalypse just a start over on the calender for 5,000 more years.
packratmac
said, 6 months ago
And why is that the AZTEC calendar stone on the wall above them?
P Partridge said, 6 months ago
@packratmac
You’re late to that talk…but many people are using that when they talk about the Mayan Long-Count calendar
Rottiluv
said, 6 months ago
meh, I survived the end of the world back on Dec 31,1999, I’ll survive this one.
DangerIsMyMiddleName said, 6 months ago
Mayan or Aztec, it still looks great, especially considering it’s only 1 inch.