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Sherman's Lagoon

Sherman's Lagoon

By Jim Toomey
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
Buckles

Buckles

By David Gilbert
Baby Blues

Baby Blues

By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
The K Chronicles

The K Chronicles

By Keith Knight
Bliss

Bliss

By Harry Bliss
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
The Other Coast

The Other Coast

By Adrian Raeside
Barkeater Lake

Barkeater Lake

By Corey Pandolph
Pooch Cafe

Pooch Cafe

By Paul Gilligan
Red and Rover

Red and Rover

By Brian Basset
9 Chickweed Lane

9 Chickweed Lane

By Brooke McEldowney
Adam@Home

Adam@Home

By Rob Harrell
Agnes

Agnes

By Tony Cochran
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Arlo and Janis

Arlo and Janis

By Jimmy Johnson
The Boondocks

The Boondocks

By Aaron McGruder
Breaking Cat News

Breaking Cat News

By Georgia Dunn
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
Dog Eat Doug

Dog Eat Doug

By Brian Anderson
Dogs of C-Kennel

Dogs of C-Kennel

By Mick & Mason Mastroianni
The Elderberries

The Elderberries

By Corey Pandolph and Phil Frank and Joe Troise
F Minus

F Minus

By Tony Carrillo
For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
Get Fuzzy

Get Fuzzy

By Darby Conley
JumpStart

JumpStart

By Robb Armstrong
Little Dog Lost

Little Dog Lost

By Steve Boreman
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans
Monty

Monty

By Jim Meddick
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
Ozy and Millie

Ozy and Millie

By Dana Simpson
Phoebe and Her Unicorn

Phoebe and Her Unicorn

By Dana Simpson
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Scary Gary

Scary Gary

By Mark Buford
Stone Soup

Stone Soup

By Jan Eliot
Stone Soup Classics

Stone Soup Classics

By Jan Eliot
Strange Brew

Strange Brew

By John Deering
Ten Cats

Ten Cats

By Graham Harrop
WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Baldo

Baldo

By Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos
Bloom County

Bloom County

By Berkeley Breathed
Brewster Rockit

Brewster Rockit

By Tim Rickard
Crumb

Crumb

By David Fletcher
The Knight Life

The Knight Life

By Keith Knight
Lio

Lio

By Mark Tatulli
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Pluggers

Pluggers

By Rick McKee
Rose is Rose

Rose is Rose

By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
Rudy Park

Rudy Park

By Darrin Bell and Theron Heir
Wallace the Brave

Wallace the Brave

By Will Henry
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis

Recent Comments

  1. 1 day ago on Monty

    Or string theory.

  2. 4 days ago on Luann

    Bernice is the one who put a stop to their romantic relationship, so she has no right to complain.

  3. 11 days ago on Luann

    And May 11, 2013 sums up their friendship, which is when I began to dislike Bernice.

  4. 13 days ago on JumpStart

    My little tomato plants are coming up in the house right now. But the comic is in PA, right? She has the right concept, but plant a vegetable garden with strawberry plants and pear and walnut trees instead.

  5. 15 days ago on Ozy and Millie

    A very valid question. And exactly how I feel today.

  6. 18 days ago on Luann

    It would be a rather pointless strip if the characters said nothing.

  7. 22 days ago on Get Fuzzy

    Most dangerous part is getting that theme tune stuck in your head.

  8. 25 days ago on Pickles

    That actually sounds like a fun book!

  9. 28 days ago on Luann

    Like a pirate. Arr. ;-)

  10. about 1 month ago on Luann

    Some things here don’t make sense to me. First, a backhanded compliment to Bets criticizing how she made the proposal. She didn’t have to offer anything, you know. How is it ok for someone to point out Stef’s behavior to her but not to do the same to Tiffany? Second, blaming the boys for Tiffany’s selfishness. It’s all their fault that she proved obtuse and took advantage? Again, is she not responsible for her behavior? Third, why was it up to the other two, to resolve the conflict between Stef and Tiffany? Again, is Tiffany not responsible for herself? It seems like Tiffany should never be expected to act like an adult but Luann is criticized for the same thing. Personally, the most respect I ever had for Tiffany was when she decided to move out of the dorm because of Stef. But then she just spiraled downward after that.