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The Buckets
By Greg Cravens
9 Chickweed Lane
By Brooke McEldowney
Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
Andy Capp
By Reg Smythe
B.C.
By Mastroianni and Hart
Cornered
By Mike Baldwin
Birdbrains
By Thom Bluemel
In the Bleachers
By Ben Zaehringer
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Pluggers
By Rick McKee
Heathcliff
By Peter Gallagher
Bob the Squirrel
By Frank Page
The Argyle Sweater
By Scott Hilburn
Real Life Adventures
By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Loose Parts
By Dave Blazek
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
FoxTrot Classics
By Bill Amend
Moderately Confused
By Jeff Stahler
Off the Mark
By Mark Parisi
The Duplex
By Glenn McCoy
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Strange Brew
By John Deering
Working Daze
By John Zakour and Scott Roberts
The Barn
By Ralph Hagen
Herman
By Jim Unger
Ballard Street
By Jerry Van Amerongen
Bound and Gagged
By Dana Summers
Doonesbury
By Garry Trudeau
Over the Hedge
By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Rubes
By Leigh Rubin
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Farcus
By David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
Bottom Liners
By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
Marmaduke
By Brad Anderson
Arlo and Janis
By Jimmy Johnson
Cleats
By Bill Hinds
Close to Home
By John McPherson
The Middletons
By Dana Summers
For Better or For Worse
By Lynn Johnston
Crumb
By David Fletcher
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Scary Gary
By Mark Buford
Foolish Mortals
By Tom Horacek
Mike du Jour
By Mike Lester
Flo and Friends
By Jenny Campbell
Gray Matters
By Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
Diamond Lil
By Brett Koth
Daddy's Home
By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
Aunty Acid
By Ged Backland
Pickles
By Brian Crane
Dogs of C-Kennel
By Mick & Mason Mastroianni
Luann
By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Bloom County 2019
By Berkeley Breathed
Stone Soup
By Jan Eliot
Next Door Neighbors
By Pat Sandy
Boomerangs
By Jack Pullan
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