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Ripley's Believe It or Not

Ripley's Believe It or Not

By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
Heathcliff

Heathcliff

By Peter Gallagher
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Ziggy

Ziggy

By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
The Lockhorns

The Lockhorns

By Bunny Hoest and John Reiner
Marmaduke

Marmaduke

By Brad Anderson
Nancy Classics

Nancy Classics

By Ernie Bushmiller
Geech

Geech

By Jerry Bittle
Big Nate

Big Nate

By Lincoln Peirce
Miss Peach

Miss Peach

By Mell Lazarus
Momma

Momma

By Mell Lazarus
Broom Hilda

Broom Hilda

By Russell Myers
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley

By Jim Scancarelli
Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

By Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger
Crankshaft

Crankshaft

By Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
The Born Loser

The Born Loser

By Art and Chip Sansom
Andy Capp

Andy Capp

By Reg Smythe
Rabbits Against Magic

Rabbits Against Magic

By Jonathan Lemon
Scary Gary

Scary Gary

By Mark Buford
The Barn

The Barn

By Ralph Hagen
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
Back to B.C.

Back to B.C.

By Johnny Hart
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Wizard of Id Classics

Wizard of Id Classics

By Parker and Hart
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Ben

Ben

By Daniel Shelton
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Arlo and Janis

Arlo and Janis

By Jimmy Johnson
Drabble

Drabble

By Kevin Fagan
Luann Againn

Luann Againn

By Greg Evans
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Baby Blues

Baby Blues

By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Sherman's Lagoon

Sherman's Lagoon

By Jim Toomey
Peanuts Begins

Peanuts Begins

By Charles Schulz
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Mutt & Jeff

Mutt & Jeff

By Bud Fisher
Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

By Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger
Broom Hilda

Broom Hilda

By Russell Myers
Heathcliff

Heathcliff

By Peter Gallagher
Momma

Momma

By Mell Lazarus
Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley

By Jim Scancarelli
Andy Capp

Andy Capp

By Reg Smythe
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
Real Life Adventures

Real Life Adventures

By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Ziggy

Ziggy

By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz

Recent Comments

  1. 7 months ago on Real Life Adventures

    Oh, no, I’m sad! But happy for the laughs and congratulations on your retirement. You’ll be missed.

  2. over 10 years ago on Peanuts

    Benjabean

  3. over 13 years ago on Peanuts

    Cool, this used to be on comics.com and moved here it appears. They seem to have picked up from the same date. This is in color which is better, but comics.com at least had the original publish date which really was nice!

  4. almost 16 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    Well, I’m saddened to see this story line go as many others are. I was looking forward to Liz and Anthony’s children, what April would become, how long Jim would hold on, and all the rest. But, as hard as that will be, I’ll be watching for the new(old) comics as well. Thanks, Lynn for all the good times and sad times for the Patterson’s. Good luck, I’ll be watching. I remember the strip from when it was in it’s earlier times, so that should be interesting. There was a time I didn’t get newspapers (pre-internet) so I didn’t read this for a while, and when I came back to it, I was a little surprised by the growth of the characters. I came to like it though and will miss it. Thank you and carry on!

    Jim