This category is for comics and cartoons that appear in a strip format (that is, a small series of panels) or as a single panel. Newspaper comics belong in this category. So do many Web comics, if they appear as a regularly updated series of small episodes under a single title, rather than separate comics stories.
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A group of unlikely heroes tackles monsters, mutants and aliens from Hollywood's past and present.
A strip revolving around prehistoric times. In 1958, B.C. was born - and rejected by five syndicates before being accepted for newspaper syndication. Today, Johnny Hart's B.C. and its renowned cast of prehistoric merrymakers appear in more than 1,300 newspapers worldwide and is distributed by Creators Syndicate, Inc.
Comics that focus on social satire.
Weird and entertaining, a collection of bizarre art and notions.
Webcomic by Scott Meyer. Each strip takes the form of a "How To" guide.
Bazoobee with his friends by Dave Sperry.
Official fan site of the strip. By Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine. Published since 1978.
About religion and the high price of faith. A scientist creates a robot designed to save your soul.
Features an imaginary eBay trading store where trading assistant Washington Locke and his boss, Alice Glass, deal with life as professional eBay sellers.
Features archives, a weblog, and an alternative point of view. By Brian McFadden.
British cartoonist, published in a number of newspapers. Includes cartoons from the Daily Star, Sunday Mail and Church Times.
Life from a bird's point of view.
Panel dealing with pigs Blobsie and Flipsie and their adventures, created by Beth.
Weekly comic by Kathryn White, about four college roommates and the Bluebird of Happiness.
A comic about random stuff, updated sporadically.
Archive, artwork, articles, and daily commentary by the author.
An irritable flower takes on aliens and wheelchair basketball. Includes archives and merchandise information
Satirical weekly comic "Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life" about the travels of two unemployed robots in a post-human future.
A semi-weekly webcomic about a Mormon missionary. By Scott Harper.
Daily cartoons about the book business. Humor about writers, publishers, editors, booksellers and readers.
Cartoons and pictures based on humor puns and wordplays on movies and books. Includes movies such as Forrest Bump, The Umpire Strikes Back, and Dambo.
A webcomic about two friends who are just not completely sane.
An open-ended minimalist strip with muumuus.
A comic strip about a boy on a stick and a snake called Slither. By Steven Cloud.
Life in point as a gay teenager - includes archives.
The comic adventures of Ben, an inventor, Dan, a talking dog, and Sofia, a female superhero, in the futuristic city of Breakpoint. By Brian Emling.
Daily comic strip by Christopher J. Baldwin about a dark observant character named and her juxtaposition to the world. Archives go back to 1996.
Created by Mike Serra. Includes an archive and character information.
Webcomic updated biweekly with a neurotic bull and a pushy bunny.
Devoted to office humor. Features archives, news, cast, and a forum.
A humorous look at today's Army. Buster leads a group of Patriot Missile Misfits at Fort Bliss and in SWA. Includes cartoons and photos from the unit.
Story of three friends and their troubles with women. By Ramon Perez and Rob Coughler.
Featuring the work of the cartoonist. Offers a daily cartoon and archives.
Official fan site of the strip. By Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine. Published since 1978.
A strip revolving around prehistoric times. In 1958, B.C. was born - and rejected by five syndicates before being accepted for newspaper syndication. Today, Johnny Hart's B.C. and its renowned cast of prehistoric merrymakers appear in more than 1,300 newspapers worldwide and is distributed by Creators Syndicate, Inc.
Devoted to office humor. Features archives, news, cast, and a forum.
Daily comic strip by Christopher J. Baldwin about a dark observant character named and her juxtaposition to the world. Archives go back to 1996.
Panel dealing with pigs Blobsie and Flipsie and their adventures, created by Beth.
Webcomic by Scott Meyer. Each strip takes the form of a "How To" guide.
Features archives, a weblog, and an alternative point of view. By Brian McFadden.
Life from a bird's point of view.
Features an imaginary eBay trading store where trading assistant Washington Locke and his boss, Alice Glass, deal with life as professional eBay sellers.
Created by Mike Serra. Includes an archive and character information.
Archive, artwork, articles, and daily commentary by the author.
About religion and the high price of faith. A scientist creates a robot designed to save your soul.
Life in point as a gay teenager - includes archives.
Cartoons and pictures based on humor puns and wordplays on movies and books. Includes movies such as Forrest Bump, The Umpire Strikes Back, and Dambo.
Weird and entertaining, a collection of bizarre art and notions.
Daily cartoons about the book business. Humor about writers, publishers, editors, booksellers and readers.
A humorous look at today's Army. Buster leads a group of Patriot Missile Misfits at Fort Bliss and in SWA. Includes cartoons and photos from the unit.
An irritable flower takes on aliens and wheelchair basketball. Includes archives and merchandise information
Bazoobee with his friends by Dave Sperry.
Featuring the work of the cartoonist. Offers a daily cartoon and archives.
Story of three friends and their troubles with women. By Ramon Perez and Rob Coughler.
British cartoonist, published in a number of newspapers. Includes cartoons from the Daily Star, Sunday Mail and Church Times.
A group of unlikely heroes tackles monsters, mutants and aliens from Hollywood's past and present.
Satirical weekly comic "Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life" about the travels of two unemployed robots in a post-human future.
A comic about random stuff, updated sporadically.
The comic adventures of Ben, an inventor, Dan, a talking dog, and Sofia, a female superhero, in the futuristic city of Breakpoint. By Brian Emling.
Comics that focus on social satire.
An open-ended minimalist strip with muumuus.
Webcomic updated biweekly with a neurotic bull and a pushy bunny.
A semi-weekly webcomic about a Mormon missionary. By Scott Harper.
A webcomic about two friends who are just not completely sane.
Weekly comic by Kathryn White, about four college roommates and the Bluebird of Happiness.
A comic strip about a boy on a stick and a snake called Slither. By Steven Cloud.
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