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The Adventures of Business Cat

The Adventures of Business Cat

By Tom Fonder
Rabbits Against Magic

Rabbits Against Magic

By Jonathan Lemon
Jim Benton Cartoons

Jim Benton Cartoons

By Jim Benton
Day by Dave

Day by Dave

By Dave Whamond
Nancy Classics

Nancy Classics

By Ernie Bushmiller
Poorly Drawn Lines

Poorly Drawn Lines

By Reza Farazmand
False Knees

False Knees

By Joshua Barkman
Buni

Buni

By Ryan Pagelow
Foolish Mortals

Foolish Mortals

By Tom Horacek
Hot Comics for Cool People

Hot Comics for Cool People

By Brandon Sheffield and Dami Lee
The City

The City

By John Backderf
Wondermark

Wondermark

By David Malki
The Wandering Melon

The Wandering Melon

By Mike Shiell
Sarah's Scribbles

Sarah's Scribbles

By Sarah Andersen
The Worried Well

The Worried Well

By Dana Maier
The Doozies

The Doozies

By Tom Gammill
The Daily Drawing

The Daily Drawing

By Lorie Ransom
Berkeley Mews

Berkeley Mews

By Ben Zaehringer
The Awkward Yeti

The Awkward Yeti

By Nick Seluk
Medium Large

Medium Large

By Francesco Marciuliano
For Heaven's Sake

For Heaven's Sake

By Mike Morgan
Tiny Sepuku

Tiny Sepuku

By Ken Cursoe
Eyebeam

Eyebeam

By Sam Hurt
Super-Fun-Pak Comix

Super-Fun-Pak Comix

By Ruben Bolling
Arlo and Janis

Arlo and Janis

By Jimmy Johnson
Bliss

Bliss

By Harry Bliss
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
Daddy's Home

Daddy's Home

By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
Free Range

Free Range

By Bill Whitehead
Frog Applause

Frog Applause

By Teresa Burritt
Home and Away

Home and Away

By Steve Sicula
It's All About You

It's All About You

By Tony Murphy
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
The Meaning of Lila

The Meaning of Lila

By John Forgetta and L.A. Rose
Mutt & Jeff

Mutt & Jeff

By Bud Fisher
NEUROTICA

NEUROTICA

By Allison Garwood
The Norm Classics

The Norm Classics

By Michael Jantze
On A Claire Day

On A Claire Day

By Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs

Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs

By Matt Janz
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Scary Gary

Scary Gary

By Mark Buford
9 Chickweed Lane

9 Chickweed Lane

By Brooke McEldowney
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Dark Side of the Horse

Dark Side of the Horse

By Samson
Diamond Lil

Diamond Lil

By Brett Koth
The Dinette Set

The Dinette Set

By Julie Larson
The Duplex

The Duplex

By Glenn McCoy
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
The Fusco Brothers

The Fusco Brothers

By J.C. Duffy
The Knight Life

The Knight Life

By Keith Knight
Last Kiss

Last Kiss

By John Lustig
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Monty

Monty

By Jim Meddick
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Rose is Rose

Rose is Rose

By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Tom the Dancing Bug

Tom the Dancing Bug

By Ruben Bolling
Brewster Rockit

Brewster Rockit

By Tim Rickard
That is Priceless

That is Priceless

By Steve Melcher
Kliban's Cats

Kliban's Cats

By B. Kliban
Kliban

Kliban

By B. Kliban
Savage Chickens

Savage Chickens

By Doug Savage
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Real Life Adventures

Real Life Adventures

By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
Reality Check

Reality Check

By Dave Whamond
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
Beardo

Beardo

By Dan Dougherty
Aunty Acid

Aunty Acid

By Ged Backland
Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Half Full

Half Full

By Maria Scrivan
WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Randolph Itch, 2 a.m.

Randolph Itch, 2 a.m.

By Tom Toles
Lug Nuts

Lug Nuts

By J.C. Duffy
Looks Good on Paper

Looks Good on Paper

By Dan Collins
Pluggers

Pluggers

By Rick McKee
1 and Done

1 and Done

By Eric Scott

Recent Comments

  1. 28 days ago on Speed Bump

    I like that perspective.

  2. about 2 months ago on Lug Nuts

    Love it!

  3. about 2 months ago on Day by Dave

    The cheese stands alone…

  4. about 2 months ago on Looks Good on Paper

    Man, I’m surprised at all the vitriol directed at President Reagan. I remember those times fondly, and it’s also good to remember that he was president of the screen actors guild and a successful governor of California, a state with the fifth largest economy in the world. And he was known as the great communicator, something I wish we could say about poor Joe Biden. Sure, some of his policies went sour but they should have been refined or eliminated by subsequent administrations. But no, the Republicans just doubled down on the trickle down theory and have run it into the ground. It seems to me that there are at least two explanations for all the Reagan hate. First it seems like everyone blames him for the present state of the Republican clown show. However, I think the descent started with the TEA party and then the Freedom Caucus wherein a minority of extremists somehow put the rest of the party over a barrel. And second, similar to the way that the Republicans spent millions of dollars to vilify Nancy Pelosi and make her the object of undistilled hatred by people who knew nothing about her, some entity (Democrats? the media?) have hammered away for years at the notion that the cowardice and complete lack of integrity in the current Republican Party is Reagan’s fault. Some of you ought to take the time to read a balanced biography of Ronald Reagan. I think you’d be surprised. Bring back the fireside chats!

  5. about 2 months ago on Wondermark

    Well, it looks like things have become more complicated since 1986. Nevertheless, it seems to me a similar licensing scheme like they had prior to 1986 MIGHT be a step in the right direction. A $200 fee and a background check. Or it may have minimal effect. Based on a brief internet search it seems the cyclic rate of a 1928 Thompson is 600-800 rpm. And the firing rate of an AR-15 is a comparatively slow 45 rpm. However, it noted that with a bump stock like that idiot in Las Vegas used it could be 400 rpm or more. You are correct that there are plenty of phobias and misinformation around but there must be some way to minimize all these mass shootings.

  6. 2 months ago on Wondermark

    Why not start by requiring an FFL to own an assault rifle? Aren’t they just as deadly (or deadlier) than a 1928 Thompson sub machine gun? An FFL requires a background check and the cost is comparatively modest…compared to how much you’d spend on ammo in one day at the range. Anyone with nothing to hide shouldn’t be worried about a background check. At least it would be a start to getting a handle on the massive numbers of assault rifles out there.

  7. 2 months ago on Nancy Classics

    Check out the wrench in the workman’s hand.. a “monkey” wrench. Nobody uses them much anymore. According to Wikipedia the monkey wrench was a nineteenth century American refinement of the eighteenth century English coach wrench. I’ve got a monkey wrench at the bottom of a tool box somewhere. I’ll bet many of you do, too.

  8. 2 months ago on Savage Chickens

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

  9. 2 months ago on Beardo

    Amen

  10. 2 months ago on The Dinette Set

    Yep, that’s what you call “tuned out.”