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Raising Duncan Classics
Raising Duncan by Chris Browne celebrates the furry, four-legged creatures that are the center of many families' lives.
Drabble
Silly family antics and goofball humor, the Drabble family tickles readers' funny bones with outrageous antics.
Pluggers
Pluggers chronicles the stalwart working class, the regular Joes and Janes of the world who keep the home fires burning no matter the challenge.
The Humble Stumble
Therapy for the sometimes overwhelming challenges of being both mom and dad.
Cafe Con Leche
Café Con Leche serves up a spectrum of laughs as Trey and Maria experience the ups and downs of married life.
The Sunshine Club
The Sunshine Club explores the universal human experience of growing up and growing older.
Speed Bump
If life were a movie, these would be the outtakes.
Graffiti
Gene Mora creates Graffiti, a witty play on words with a clever, often ironic message.
Heathcliff
Heathcliff, a street-smart and mischievous cat with many adventures.
That's Life
This quick-witted, wry and intelligent comic about modern society is appreciated by all of us who must live life on its own terms.
Flight Deck
The day-to-day provides fodder for this off-beat but true-to-life cartoon.
Moderately Confused
Laugh at the absurdities we accept as "reality" when award-winning editorial cartoonist Jeff Stahler creates Moderately Confused, a whimsical slice-of-life comic.
Natural Selection
Natural Selection a single-panel, surreal, intelligent, gag cartoon that had the look and feel of an editorial cartoon.
Wizard of Id
The riotous reign of Id's merciless miniature monarch seems secure -- and millions of loyal subjects around the world wouldn't have it any other way.
Jump Start
A tender, funny view of middle-class family life.
Minimum Security
A furious one-eyed bunny and his unusual friends star in America’s cutest pre-post-Apocalypse comic strip.
Daddy's Home
Peter is a stay-at-home Dad, freelance copywriter and would-be novelist -- pretty much in that order.
Reality Check
A wacky vision of the world that exposes the hidden hilarity in ordinary circumstances.
Strange Brew
With the creation of "Strange Brew," Deering now has an outlet for his creative sense of humor and quirky view of life.
Soup To Nutz
Sibling rivalry reigns in this funny family farce.
Bottom Liners
This funny and perceptive panel injects sharp humor into a variety of real world scenarios and business predicaments.
Today's Dogg
Celebrating the laughter and love of our best, furriest friends! All Breeds! All Mutts! All Laughs!.
Working It Out
This comic strip centers around a character named "Mr Jamison" – a bushy-moustached, pencil-nosed low-level manager who seems to take delight in the suffering and mistreatment of his subordinates.
Andy Capp
Andy Capp, the irrepressible pub dweller, has been making readers smile since 1958.
Gil Thorp
After 50-plus years, legendary coach Gil Thorp is still going strong in this serial strip about life at Milford High.
Rose Is Rose
In a melting pot of fantasy and reality, Rose is Rose presents the extraordinary nature of everyday life as seen through the eyes of the Gumbo family.
The Born Loser
Lovable loser Brutus Thornapple can't get a break, on the job, at home, or anywhere.
Tarzan Classics
The famous jungle man and legendary hero created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Brevity
It’s not only the soul of wit; it's also sharply intelligent, amusingly idiosyncratic and uproariously funny.
Fort Knox
The tale of a military family's adventures and escapades, from a military brat's point of view.
Get Fuzzy
A bitingly hilarious slice of life with a volatile cat, a gentle dog and the unwitting human they live with.
Dick Tracy
Criminals beware; this cultural icon combines old-fashioned values with 21st century technology to hammer the bad guys.
Dog eat Doug
Dog Eat Doug is inspired by a husband's life as a homeowner and father of a chocolate Labrador puppy.
Family Tree
Modern family life is a bigger challenge than saving the planet.
B.C.
Set in prehistoric times, it features a group of cavemen and anthropomorphic animals from various geologic eras.
Brenda Starr
Fearless reporter Brenda Starr travels the world in search of the facts — and finds adventure, danger and of course, romance.
Agnes
Agnes is a young girl with an imagination just a bit too big for her head.
Zack Hill
Ten-year-old Zack now lives with his widowed mother, who runs a boarding house full of oddballs.
Arlo & Janis
A couple of ‘60s kids raising a teenage son in a complicated modern world.
Momma
Follow the stories of Momma, everyone’s mother.
Gasoline Alley
This classic strip, the first to have its characters age in real time, uses gentle humor to extol the traditional values of small-town life while poking fun at modern life.
Spot The Frog
The sweetly funny, beautifully drawn world of a lovable little frog and the two-legged mammals who fascinate him.
Sylvia
Sylvia’s quirky observations hold court on social, political and family issues with a prickly twist that hilariously catch readers off guard.
Girls & Sports
The intricacies of dating, relationships and sports.
Candorville
Brutally frank yet evenhanded, Candorville explores social issues, politics and current events.
PC and Pixel
PC O'Data achieved middle age only to be "downsized" out of his job and his marriage.
Cow & Boy
The unlikely friendship of a boy and his cow.
Watch Your Head
“Watch Your Head” chronicles the lives of six students attending Oliver Otis University.
Brewster Rockit
Brewster Rockit and his crew of misfits encounter interplanetary anomalies and push the limits of space, time and humor in the process.
On a Claire Day
An "adult" life where you're supposed to know the answers, but you discover, almost daily, that you don't know as much as you thought you did.
Love Is...
This wildly popular cartoon examines love in all its glory, warmly examining the many aspects of human relationships.
Off The Mark
A world of scheming pets, evil computers and talking plants that puts an ironic, absurd or just plain silly spin on the ordinary occurrences of everyday life.
Jane's World
A strip for all those gals out there who are just trying to figure life out.
F Minus
Though short on life lessons, precious moments, and pearls of wisdom, this quirky comic strip is profoundly funny.
Meg! Classics
Meg! is a charming chronicle of a lovable little girl, and her friends and family.
Chuckle Bros
In a world that’s often all too serious, we welcome you to see it through the eyes of Chuckle Bros, a laugh-a-day every day.
Bliss
Sass meets sophistication in this single-panel cartoon for grown-up tastes.
The Knight Life
A deft blend of goofy humor and political insight that puts the “funny” back into the funny pages with uniquely dynamic style.
Rudy Park
Rudy Park is the story of a modern family connected not by blood, but by something much more powerful: caffeine.
Barney & Clyde
An unlikely friendship with a homeless man causes a tycoon to re-examine traditional measures of success and failure.
The Barn
Where sarcastic cows evade maniacal butchers, cute sheep befriend cranky goats and veterinarians try to control the chaos.
Flo & Friends
Flo & Friends centers on Flo, a senior citizen whose life does not conform to the stereotypes about the elderly.
Luann
Readers of all ages love Luann, the exciting comic strip by Greg Evans that brings to life the daily drama of being a young woman.
Scary Gary
After 700 years of relentless vampirism, Gary's ready to retire his fangs, gather up his henchman and retire to a sleepy suburban neighborhood.
Cheap Thrills
Tasty recipes in comic-strip form that are easy enough for the novice cook, but delicious enough to please the more experienced chef.
The Middletons
The Middletons pokes gentle fun at the realities and absurdities of middle-class America.
9 to 5
9 To 5 takes an amusing look at the chaos and camaraderie of office life through the eyes of the 9-to-5ers around the world.
Free Range
Free Range is an is an offbeat look at the world over the ages.
Bound and Gagged
Bound & Gagged tickles the funny bone with its ridiculous characters, twisted fairy tales and snarky-take on modern day life.
Grand Avenue
A real, modern grandma who takes care of two cute but pretty rambunctious kids.
Broom-Hilda
Just how much trouble can a cantankerous, 1,500-year-old witch and her companions get into? Lots.
Pearls Before Swine
At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: an arrogant Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better.
Committed
Committed is an irreverent comic panel about modern family life when both parents work.
Animal Crackers
A cast of civilized animals delivers an entertaining glimpse of life in the Freeborn Wildlife Preserve.
Over the Hedge
A freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals that lived there first.
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Fascinating illustrated facts from around the world.
Unstrange Phenomena
Welcome to the land of UNSTRANGE PHENOMENA, where the weird and the cantaloupe play.
Dilbert
Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office.
9 Chickweed Lane
Three generations of family with strong characters and flights of fancy .
Rip Haywire
The Adventure Comic Strip is Back -- With a Twist -- in “Rip Haywire”.
Herman
One of the most innovative comics of all time, Herman is the groundbreaking offbeat humor panel created by Jim Unger.
Kit 'N' Carlyle
A single woman and her mischievous kitten.
One Big Happy Classics
The daily adventures of six-year-old Ruthie, along with her family, friends and neighbors.
Nancy
One of the best-loved comic characters of all time, famous for gentle humor and childlike innocence.
Marmaduke
Marmaduke is America's most lovable, big, huggable Great Dane.
Ferd'nand
Ferd'nand is the classic "silent" comic strip, starring a wide-eyed cherubic mime, his wife, son and dog.
Loose Parts
Whether mocking management or revealing the secrets behind the Big Bang theory, Loose Parts gives readers a quirky, funny moment each day.
The Other Coast
This strip blends environmental, political, and animal rights issues with comedy.
It's All About You
It's really all about me.
Fat Cats Classics
Fat Cats is about two purr-enially pretentious brothers who dominate the business world and indulge in all the finer pleasures their nine lives have to offer.
Geech Classics
Jerry Bittle's comic strip illustrates the small town existence in which everybody knows everyone else.
Ballard Street
Featuring Scooter, the dog who loves to take baths, but only with his scuba gear.
Pickles
Married for 50 years, Earl and Opal appreciate know-me-better-than-I-know-myself honesty and good-natured ribbing.
Big Nate
The misadventures of an energetic sixth grader who is also an aspiring cartoonist.
Motley Classics
Motley is a smart, independent cat, who is a "connoisseur of fine milk" and pretty much does whatever he wants - including everything from ignoring his owners to running for the occasional political office.
Herb and Jamaal
A tribute to lasting friendships and a reflection on a life well lived.
Alley Oop
The adventures of an irrepressible time-traveling caveman.
Peanuts
PEANUTS is the most beloved comic strip in history.
Working Daze
Working Daze is a slightly skewed look at life in a modern, high-tech office.
Li'l Abner Classics
The iconic clan of hillbillies from the impoverished town of Dogpatch, Kentucky.
The Meaning of Lila
The strip centers around Lila, her cubicle partner and close friend Boyd, and their friend and co-worker Drew.
Rubes
Rubes, a single panel cartoon inspired by a collection of greeting cards.
Shirley and Son Classics
Shirley and Son, a loving blend of reality and humor reflecting the lives many people are living today.
Ben
Ben does away with the stereotypes of seniors being cranky, miserable and having limited interests and is a more realistic portrayal of older people as active, healthy and in love after all these years.
Home and Away
Sam and Sandy juggle careers and child care.
Liberty Meadows
Liberty Meadows relates the comedic activities of the staff and denizens of the titular animal sanctuary/rehabilitation clinic.
Betty
A working-class hero whose spirit cannot be broken by the endless series of outrages that make up modern life.
Nest Heads
With an extended family that spans nearly a century Allen is able to draw on a rich source of family humor for Nestheads.
Frazz
Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who's also a Renaissance man.
The Grizzwells
This family of grizzlies is the comic strip with bite.
Frank & Ernest
Playful punsters with a "frank and earnest" attitude.
Prickly City
Carmen and Winslow are friends to the end, although they disagree on just about everything.
Little Dog Lost
Like any good adventure story, Little Dog Lost by Steve Boreman is a metaphor for broader concepts and bigger concerns.
The Buckets
A frenetically funny snapshot of modern family life: the worries, the mayhem and the often-overlooked rewards.
Farcus
Take an ordinary work situation, add a pinch of satire, and let it stew.
Lola
A tell-it-like-it-is grandma who lives life out loud, Lola, is an independent woman in her late 70s, widowed and living with her son and his family.
The Dinette Set
A lively hustle and bustle of people who truly enjoy every moment of belonging to the masses.
Monty
This award-winning, quirky comic strip created by Jim Meddick spoofs suburbia, trashes tacky TV shows and offers absurdist commentary on everything from hosing down spider monkeys to the latest conspiracy theory.
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Steve Sack
Steve Sack has been the editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1981.
Larry Wright
Larry began drawing political cartoons in 1960 for the Okinawa Morning Star, a civilian-owned English language daily, while serving with the Army on Okinawa.
Paul Conrad
Conrad's trenchant political observations give readers a short, but never sweet, look at today’s compelling issues.
Chan Lowe
Lowe blends artistic style and biting analysis to deliver provocative and entertaining global commentary.
Andy Singer
Andy Singer's cartoons are based on his own experiences and what he sees in the world around him.
Mike Luckovich
2006 winner of the Reuben, the National Cartoonists Society's top award for cartoonist of the year.
Henry Payne
Henry Payne reports regularly on economic, consumer and environmental issues.
Gary McCoy
Gary McCoy is known for his editorial cartoons, humor and inane ramblings.
Matt Davies
Matt Davies delivers an outsider's view of American politics with a signature detail in his drawings that elicits a powerful point.
Chuck Asay
Chuck sifts the events of the day through his biblical worldview and tries to persuade readers to see things his way.
Scott Stantis
Scott Stantis regularly skewers the prominent political figures of the day from his home paper, the Chicago Tribune.
Dana Summers
Reflecting a conservative viewpoint, Summers seldom aims to please.
John Cole
John Cole's interest in cartooning took root while drawing for his junior high newspaper.
Nick Anderson
Cartoons with an independent streak and a sophisticated use of color.
Bill Schorr
Strong commentary with pointed humor, winner of the National Cartoonists Society’s Editorial Cartoon Award.
John Sherffius
John Sherffius has been capturing the issues of the day in pen and ink since his college years at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Dick Locher
Locher’s sharp wit and unique style tackles politics and American life with a one-of-a-kind point of view.
Mr. Fish
Side effects may include swelling.
Bruce Beattie
Bruce Beattie has been creating captivating and controversial editorial cartoons since 1986.
Jack Ohman
Ohman uses razor-sharp wit as weapons against society's absurdities and narrow-mindedness.
Brian Fairrington
Brian is one of the most accomplished young cartoonists in the country.
Cam Cardow
Cam's editorial cartoons take aim at many of the issues in the news today: Meech Lake, the GST, developments in Europe, steroids, the revolution in China, Canada's love affair with the NHL, and much more.
Steve Breen
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Steve Breen is fast developing a reputation for provocative political cartoons.
Matt Bors
Matt Bors relentlessly follows the latest absurdities in American politics and culture.
Pat Bagley
Unfair and Totally Unbalanced.
Nate Beeler
Middle America meets the Beltway.
Dan Wasserman
Wasserman uses his sharp sense of humor to tackle the issue of the days with a refreshing and playful style.
David Fitzsimmons
David Fitzsimmons is a new editorial cartoons on comics.
MIke Thompson
Mike Thompson's award-winning cartoons have appeared in publications including Time, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Marshall Ramsey
Cartooning whiz kid Marshall Ramsey has been creating cartoons with a fresh, 'Generation X' point of view since 1994.
Bob Englehart
Englehart studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago before joining the staff of Chicago Today as cartoonist.
Gary Varvel
Varvel is a well established book illustrator as well as editorial cartoonist for the The Indianapolis Star.
Steve Kelley
An honors graduate from Dartmouth College, Kelley spent two decades as a political cartoonist for The San Diego Union-Tribune.
Bill Day
Powerful images on sensitive issues.
Eric Allie
Eric Allie is an editorial cartoonist with the Pioneer Press and CNS News.
Daryl Cagle
Daryl Cagle has been one of America’s most prolific cartoonists.
Drew Litton
Drew Litton is an artist who is probably best known for his sports cartoons.
Jeff Parker
An award winning cartoonist, Parker hits home with a powerful satirical twist on today's issues.
Chip Bok
Chip Bok began his career as the editorial cartoonist at the Clearwater Sun in 1980.
John Darkow
John Darkow is a contributing editorial cartoonist for the Humor Times as well as editoiral cartoonist for the Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri.
Jeff Stahler
Jab, poke, stick, skewer, prod, lampoon.
Paul Szep
Editorial cartoons from a two time Pulitzer Prize winner as well as a Harvard fellow.
Michael Ramirez
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez combines an encyclopedic knowledge of the news with a captivating drawing style.
Mike Keefe
Keefe's cartoons are often considered intense and irreverent.
Don Wright
Wright offers wisdom and hard-hitting commentary on the burning issues of the day.
Gary Markstein
Gary Markstein makes a living by skewering pompous public figures and politicians of every political stripe.
Chris Britt
Chris Britt's political cartoons are sometimes controversial, often outrageous and always thought-provoking.
Rob Rogers
Humorous slant on current events.
Steve Benson
From behind his drawing board at The Arizona Republic, editorial “harpoonist” Steve Benson regularly lobs his ink-bottle grenades, drawing beads on rascals in high places, as well as drawing fire.
JD Crowe
Crowe generously spreads his tough love to international and national issues based on the news of the day.
Adam Zyglis
Known for his excellent caricatures, as well as independent and incisive imagery.
Drew Sheneman
Liberal cartoonist takes no prisoners as he skewers the newsmakers of the day.
Robert Ariail
Clever and unpredictable.
Signe Wilkinson
Left-leaning bite that makes readers think -- as soon as they stop laughing.
Clay Bennett
Clay Bennett visually distills complex issues down to their very essence.
Monte Wolverton
Unique mix of perspectives.
Lisa Benson
Politically conservative, artistically brilliant cartoons that speak to mainstream America.
RJ Matson
Power cartoons from NYC and Capitol Hill.
Walt Handelsman
Handelsman freely skewers politicians, sports figures, the misguided, pompous and just plain dopey.
(Th)ink
Tackling the political and social issues impacting communities of color.
Jerry Holbert
Holbert's strips are an even-handed lampooning of everyday life.
Ed Stein
Winner of the Fischetti Award in 2006 and the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award, 1999, Ed Stein has been the editorial cartoonist for the Rocky Mountain News since 1978.
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