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Comics I Follow

9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
The Academia Waltz

The Academia Waltz

By Berkeley Breathed
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
Andy Capp

Andy Capp

By Reg Smythe
Animal Crackers

Animal Crackers

By Mike Osbun
Annie

Annie

By Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Ask Shagg

Ask Shagg

By Peter Guren
Barkeater Lake

Barkeater Lake

By Corey Pandolph
Basic Instructions

Basic Instructions

By Scott Meyer
Big Top

Big Top

By Rob Harrell
Birdbrains

Birdbrains

By Thom Bluemel
Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog

Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog

By Jonathan Mahood
Bliss

Bliss

By Harry Bliss
Bloom County

Bloom County

By Berkeley Breathed
Bo Nanas

Bo Nanas

By John Kovaleski
Bob the Squirrel

Bob the Squirrel

By Frank Page
Boomerangs

Boomerangs

By Jack Pullan
The Boondocks

The Boondocks

By Aaron McGruder
Bottom Liners

Bottom Liners

By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
Bound and Gagged

Bound and Gagged

By Dana Summers
Brewster Rockit

Brewster Rockit

By Tim Rickard
Broom Hilda

Broom Hilda

By Russell Myers
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
C'est la Vie

C'est la Vie

By Jennifer Babcock
Citizen Dog

Citizen Dog

By Mark O'Hare
The City

The City

By John Backderf
Compu-toon

Compu-toon

By Charles Boyce
Cornered

Cornered

By Mike Baldwin
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
Daddy's Home

Daddy's Home

By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
The Dinette Set

The Dinette Set

By Julie Larson
Dog Eat Doug

Dog Eat Doug

By Brian Anderson
Domestic Abuse

Domestic Abuse

By Jeremy Lambros
The Duplex

The Duplex

By Glenn McCoy
Eek!

Eek!

By Scott Nickel
The Elderberries

The Elderberries

By Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise
Flo and Friends

Flo and Friends

By Jenny Campbell
The Flying McCoys

The Flying McCoys

By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
For Heaven's Sake

For Heaven's Sake

By Mike Morgan
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
Free Range

Free Range

By Bill Whitehead
Frog Applause

Frog Applause

By Teresa Burritt
The Fusco Brothers

The Fusco Brothers

By J.C. Duffy
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Ginger Meggs

Ginger Meggs

By Jason Chatfield
Home and Away

Home and Away

By Steve Sicula
In the Bleachers

In the Bleachers

By Ben Zaehringer
Ink Pen

Ink Pen

By Phil Dunlap
It's All About You

It's All About You

By Tony Murphy
Liberty Meadows

Liberty Meadows

By Frank Cho
Lio

Lio

By Mark Tatulli
Little Dog Lost

Little Dog Lost

By Steve Boreman
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
Maintaining

Maintaining

By Nate Creekmore
The Meaning of Lila

The Meaning of Lila

By John Forgetta and L.A. Rose
The Middletons

The Middletons

By Dana Summers
Mutt & Jeff

Mutt & Jeff

By Bud Fisher
MythTickle

MythTickle

By Justin Thompson
Nest Heads

Nest Heads

By John Allen
NEUROTICA

NEUROTICA

By Allison Garwood
New Adventures of Queen Victoria

New Adventures of Queen Victoria

By Pab Sungenis
The Norm Classics

The Norm Classics

By Michael Jantze
On A Claire Day

On A Claire Day

By Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
The Other Coast

The Other Coast

By Adrian Raeside
Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs

Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs

By Matt Janz
Overboard

Overboard

By Chip Dunham
Pibgorn

Pibgorn

By Brooke McEldowney
Pibgorn Sketches

Pibgorn Sketches

By Brooke McEldowney
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Pluggers

Pluggers

By Rick McKee
Pooch Cafe

Pooch Cafe

By Paul Gilligan
PreTeena

PreTeena

By Allison Barrows
Skin Horse

Skin Horse

By Shaenon K. Garrity and Jeffrey C. Wells
Jen Sorensen

Jen Sorensen

Stone Soup

Stone Soup

By Jan Eliot
Tiny Sepuku

Tiny Sepuku

By Ken Cursoe
Tom the Dancing Bug

Tom the Dancing Bug

By Ruben Bolling
Too Much Coffee Man

Too Much Coffee Man

By Shannon Wheeler
Watch Your Head

Watch Your Head

By Cory Thomas
Wee Pals

Wee Pals

By Morrie Turner
Working It Out

Working It Out

By Charlos Gary
Zack Hill

Zack Hill

By John Deering and John Newcombe
Agnes

Agnes

By Tony Cochran
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Baldo

Baldo

By Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos
Ballard Street

Ballard Street

By Jerry Van Amerongen
Cathy Classics

Cathy Classics

By Cathy Guisewite
Cleats

Cleats

By Bill Hinds
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

By Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
Fred Basset

Fred Basset

By Alex Graham
Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley

By Jim Scancarelli
Gil Thorp

Gil Thorp

By Henry Barajas and Rod Whigham
Heart of the City

Heart of the City

By Steenz
Heathcliff

Heathcliff

By Peter Gallagher
Herb and Jamaal

Herb and Jamaal

By Stephen Bentley
La Cucaracha

La Cucaracha

By Lalo Alcaraz
Momma

Momma

By Mell Lazarus
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller

Recent Comments

  1. about 13 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    My only beef is, I like to read comics via RSS feed, and comics.com has the actual comic in the RSS, whereas here at gocomics.com it’s just a link and I have to actually open the site, which is a pain even though I understand why they do it.

  2. about 13 years ago on FoxTrot Classics

    Piracy actually got me to buy a lot more than I did before. Before Napster/Kazaa/BitTorrent (yep, it’s 10 years old!) I rarely bought any music, just listened to whatever was on the radio, not realizing that they almost never actually put the best stuff (even from popular artists) on the radio.

    Plus, it removed the need to pay $20 for an album you may or may not like just to listen to it. Now I listen first, then I buy the stuff I like and delete what I don’t like. At first this meant tracking down a physical CD in a store, but nowadays you can even just buy the tracks you like off any album for $1-2 each, which is even better. I’d actually stop “preview piracy” even if they’d put full-song previews on legal downloads rather than just 30-60 seconds.

  3. almost 14 years ago on Andy Capp

    Night blindness? More like blind drunkness.

  4. over 14 years ago on One Big Happy

    @lakita_lover: I hated tag when I was a kid for that very reason. I wasn’t obese, just shorter than most kids and couldn’t run as fast, and always ended up being “it” until the end of recess–if I agreed to play. After a couple of times of that I’d just refuse to play tag and do something else instead.

  5. over 14 years ago on One Big Happy

    You know, I’ve never actually heard the last half of that “great oaks from little acorns” saying. Everybody always trails off like I’m supposed to know what the rest of it is.

  6. over 14 years ago on Last Kiss

    I have a now-retired relative who was a nurse for decades, and yes, nurses were expected to wear stockings and heels while they were on their feet for 12 hours a day. This didn’t start to change until the ’80s.

  7. almost 15 years ago on Lio

    Hm, I can’t actually type in the comment box, but I can cut and paste text into it. Weird.   Anyway, I was going to say that I turn 28 later this week, and, growing up in the ’80s watching old TV shows on cable, I always wanted to deliver the paper when I got old enough. However, in my lifetime, the paper has always been delivered by adults in cars. I remember reaching the age of 10 or 11 and finding out that you had to be 18 and have a driver’s license to deliver the paper and being seriously disappointed.

  8. about 15 years ago on PreTeena

    I never even looked for my presents. But my parents assumed I did, and anytime I acted surprised my mom would go “that must be one you found! I’ll know not to hide anything there again!”   …and thus I stopped caring what I got for Christmas at a pretty young age.

  9. about 15 years ago on Momma

    It’s not about the happiness, it’s about paying your parents’ bills and being able to not work, so you can care for them in their own home when they get too old and senile to do it themselves… That’s why my mom wants me to marry a doctor.

  10. about 15 years ago on Home and Away

    The previous two commenters are examples of exactly what’s wrong with print comics. The first two panels were just a normal conversation. Completely boring, and slightly schmaltzy. The last two panels are the whole point of the strip. Go back and read Fred Basset if you want cute scenes of domestic life.