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Comics I Follow

Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
Monty
By Jim Meddick
Medium Large
By Francesco Marciuliano
The Meaning of Lila
By John Forgetta and L.A. Rose
Liberty Meadows
By Frank Cho
Cul de Sac
By Richard Thompson
Cow and Boy Classics
By Mark Leiknes
Basic Instructions
By Scott Meyer
The Academia Waltz
By Berkeley Breathed
Heart of the City
By Steenz
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
B.C.
By Mastroianni and Hart
FoxTrot Classics
By Bill Amend
Frazz
By Jef Mallett
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
Ripley's Believe It or Not
By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Get Fuzzy
By Darby Conley
9 Chickweed Lane
By Brooke McEldowney
One Big Happy
By Rick Detorie
Adam@Home
By Rob Harrell
Gasoline Alley
By Jim Scancarelli
Pearls Before Swine
By Stephan Pastis
Perry Bible Fellowship
By Nicholas Gurewitch
Arlo and Janis
By Jimmy Johnson
Gil Thorp
By Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill
Pickles
By Brian Crane
PreTeena
By Allison Barrows
Prickly City
By Scott Stantis
Barney & Clyde
By Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark
Herb and Jamaal
By Stephen Bentley
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
Big Nate
By Lincoln Peirce
Rose is Rose
By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
By Zach Weinersmith
Bloom County 2019
By Berkeley Breathed
JumpStart
By Robb Armstrong
Brewster Rockit
By Tim Rickard
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Luann
By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Tom the Dancing Bug
By Ruben Bolling
Super-Fun-Pak Comix
By Ruben Bolling
Too Much Coffee Man
By Shannon Wheeler
The Dinette Set
By Julie Larson
Doonesbury
By Garry Trudeau
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
There was another Big Nate (Sunday strip) from around 1993 or ‘94 where he’s looking for a book and his dad is going through the bookshelves. When he lands on “Lord of the Flies” Nate says “That’s Perfect!” and takes it. Turns out he wanted the book to squash a bug. I think Peirce is trying to tell us something.