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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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Pacopuddy said, 3 months ago
Nooooooooo!
Leave the beard . . .
Coyoty
said, 3 months ago
The old one saves himself by lying flat. When the Whirling Horror passes it by, he says, “That was a close shave.” Then he stands up and gets plucked by the Great Claw. This illustrates the advantages of not being seen.
The Life I Draw Upon said, 3 months ago
Coming up a little short are we old man?
pcolli said, 3 months ago
Leave the white hairs alone, you “hairist”.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
Doesn’t look like a beard trimer. Shouldn’t it have extensions?
briatollah said, 3 months ago
@pcolli
Agreed. If you’re bearded, do it right. Wild and wooly.
comicsssfan said, 3 months ago
That looks like a Norelco.
David York
said, 3 months ago
strangely enough mine grow too thick to get nipped by the razor. Not all of my hair in beard, but some of the white hairs. Thickness currently 5 times regular stubble.