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Comics I Follow

The Awkward Yeti

The Awkward Yeti

By Nick Seluk
Sweet and Sour Pork

Sweet and Sour Pork

By Bob Holt
Nick and Zuzu

Nick and Zuzu

By Nick Galifianakis
Texts From Mittens

Texts From Mittens

By Angie Bailey
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
Cattitude — Doggonit

Cattitude — Doggonit

By Anthony Smith
bacon

bacon

By Lonnie Millsap
Real Life Adventures

Real Life Adventures

By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Glasbergen Cartoons

Glasbergen Cartoons

By Randy Glasbergen
Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
The Duplex

The Duplex

By Glenn McCoy
F Minus

F Minus

By Tony Carrillo
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Adult Children

Adult Children

By Stephen Beals
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
The Flying McCoys

The Flying McCoys

By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
Lio

Lio

By Mark Tatulli
Nest Heads

Nest Heads

By John Allen
Eek!

Eek!

By Scott Nickel
Animal Crackers

Animal Crackers

By Mike Osbun
Daddy's Home

Daddy's Home

By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
Home and Away

Home and Away

By Steve Sicula
Diamond Lil

Diamond Lil

By Brett Koth
Chuckle Bros

Chuckle Bros

By Brian and Ron Boychuk
Savage Chickens

Savage Chickens

By Doug Savage
WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
The Born Loser

The Born Loser

By Art and Chip Sansom
Dog Eat Doug

Dog Eat Doug

By Brian Anderson
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Fowl Language

Fowl Language

By Brian Gordon
Nick and Zuzu

Nick and Zuzu

By Nick Galifianakis
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Family Tree

Family Tree

By Signe Wilkinson
Strange Brew

Strange Brew

By John Deering
Ziggy

Ziggy

By Tom Wilson & Tom II
The Middletons

The Middletons

By Dana Summers
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Cornered

Cornered

By Mike Baldwin
Bliss

Bliss

By Harry Bliss
Andertoons

Andertoons

By Mark Anderson
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
Sunny Street

Sunny Street

By Max G and Sandy B
Four Eyes

Four Eyes

By Gemma Correll
Cattitude — Doggonit

Cattitude — Doggonit

By Anthony Smith
Berger & Wyse

Berger & Wyse

By Pascal Wyse and Joe Berger
The Awkward Yeti

The Awkward Yeti

By Nick Seluk
Pooch Cafe

Pooch Cafe

By Paul Gilligan
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
Arlo and Janis

Arlo and Janis

By Jimmy Johnson
Grand Avenue

Grand Avenue

By Mike Thompson
Freshly Squeezed

Freshly Squeezed

By Ed Stein
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Zack Hill

Zack Hill

By John Deering and John Newcombe
Working It Out

Working It Out

By Charlos Gary
Bottom Liners

Bottom Liners

By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
Bound and Gagged

Bound and Gagged

By Dana Summers
For Heaven's Sake

For Heaven's Sake

By Mike Morgan
Unstrange Phenomena

Unstrange Phenomena

By Ed Allison
Reality Check

Reality Check

By Dave Whamond
Brevity

Brevity

By Dan Thompson
Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
Working Daze

Working Daze

By John Zakour and Scott Roberts
Foolish Mortals

Foolish Mortals

By Tom Horacek
Free Range

Free Range

By Bill Whitehead
Ripley's Believe It or Not

Ripley's Believe It or Not

By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
In the Bleachers

In the Bleachers

By Ben Zaehringer
The Other Coast

The Other Coast

By Adrian Raeside
Real Life Adventures

Real Life Adventures

By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Baldo

Baldo

By Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Overboard

Overboard

By Chip Dunham
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
Aunty Acid

Aunty Acid

By Ged Backland

Recent Comments

  1. over 4 years ago on Looks Good on Paper

    Please leave any political statements and cartoons to the editorial pages. I get plenty political comments already from everywhere. Comics are the only place of sanctuary and I assure you I am not the only one with this opinion.

  2. over 5 years ago on Non Sequitur

    I was a teamster in the late 60’s and at that union job was able to pay my way thru college with no debt and a new paid for car at the end too!! I then worked in a profession that paid well and today I have more than I owe. Now I see Obama claims to have started this economy, but fails to mention that he injected 7 TRILLION and still only had less than an average 1% growth. I am not happy with either political party but those who voted for Trump knew he was not a choir boy and wanted more substance than flash. Everything that Obama did came back to bite us in the ass. At least Trump is fulfilling his promises. I find it amazing that the hate is on the left and is as bad if not worse than the haters on the right. Ay, que lastima ! There is nothing ahead but a new Rome: from a republic to a dictatorship, and the earth quaked for many centuries and they didn’t have the military-industrial complex to force the new Caesar upon it. The constitution is our only protection and the fools on the left want to tear it apart. I despair for the future.

  3. over 5 years ago on Chuckle Bros

    Chicken or egg, which came first?

  4. about 6 years ago on Brevity

    He is telling these couples can not dance in this competition since this are not an “eyes or i I” skate off but an “ice” dance.

  5. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    It all depends on your outlook on life. Hate breads ignorance whereas tolerance breeds clarity. History tells that the tax cuts done by Reagan and Kennedy were very beneficial for everyone. Time will tell if this attempt to fix a problem which is making us a 3rd world country will help mitigate our continued slide but put us at lease even with rest of the pack and make us at least competitive. This may be a calculated risk that history will again repeat which it does tend to do. No work no food used to be the standard in history. I try not to trench myself in however because the patient usually win. Again, I see a totally unyielding position as weakness. Two way street however. I would rather dance than wrestle, so there you are.

  6. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    It all depends on your outlook on life. Hate breads ignorance whereas tolerance breeds clarity. In this case, time will tell. In the meantime, the personal tax cuts last for a lesser time because of the 60 vote threshold to avoid a filibuster in the Senate (since there was no help from the Democrats). History tells that the tax cuts done by Reagan and Kennedy were very beneficial for everyone. Again time will tell if this attempt to fix a problem which is making us a 3rd world country will help mitigate our continued slide but put us at lease even with rest of the pack and make us at least competitive. This may be a calculated risk that history will again repeat which it does tend to do. No work no food used to be the standard in history.

  7. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    Wise move.

  8. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    It all depends on your outlook on life. Hate breads ignorance whereas tolerance breeds clarity. In this case, time will tell. In the meantime, the personal tax cuts last for a lesser time because of the 60 vote threshold to avoid a filibuster in the Senate (since there was no help from the Democrats). History tells that the tax cuts done by Reagan and Kennedy were very beneficial for everyone. Again time will tell if this attempt to fix a problem which is making us a 3rd world country will help mitigate our continued slide but put us at lease even with rest of the pack and make us at least competitive. This may be a calculated risk that history will again repeat which it does tend to do. No work no food used to be the standard in history.

  9. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    This is why I like this strip: it makes me smile. Please no more politics!!

  10. over 6 years ago on Over the Hedge

    This is why I like this strip: it makes me smile. Please no more politics!!