Get a Job? Get a Tan? That is the eternal question at the heart of Making It, the comic strip by Keith Robinson. At one end of the scale is Normy, a beach bum who lives for lying on the sand, listening to the roar of the ocean. On the other is C.J. Silverwood, IV, MBA, a bottom-line businessman who lives for the stock market ticker. Between them are a half-dozen other characters who are torn between work and leisure. You will find yourself along that scale, too. Keith's Making It cartoons appear weekly in newspapers across the U.S. and have been collected in three books. They have been the basis of a line of greeting cards and of the Electronic Arts video game Normy’s Beach Babe-O-Rama.
View MoreWhen Mulligan first arrived at Sunset Estates Nursing Home, he not only brought himself, but his unusual life and the memories that go along with it. He’s a man reveling in the memories of his life’s adventure. Sure, you could say he’s taking a trip down memory lane, but those at Sunset Estates know better. They know he’s taking a mulligan. Mulligan is a strip about a dreamer coming to the end of his dream life. Every day events turn into triggers that remind Mulligan of another fateful time in his life. Because we, the reader, have only come to know Mulligan later in his life, the strip reveals the colorful and humorous life Mulligan has led to this point. His childhood, family, friends, pets, teen years and adulthood will all unfold in a hilarious and heartwarming way that reminds us to cherish the moments we live today. Comic updates Tuesday and Thursday
View MoreWith a combination of funny-animals, morphed electronics, quirky people, the evolving universe and many, many more subjects, Max Garcia showcases his daily observations that range from witty and hilarious to biting, dark and grim with a playful twist. So take a stroll through Max's cartoon work and keep a sharp eye on the street signs…you may find yourself someday on Sunny Street.
View MoreAunty Acid is a Sassy senior that tells it straight. She is wickedly witty and wonderfully wise and with her husband Walt they deliver us their irreverent thoughts on everyday life. With musings on 'whether life is passing her by or trying to run her over,' and wondering 'if people should start using glue instead of lipstick' Aunty Acid provokes deep thoughts on life itself.
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