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I'm a graduate from CalArts, longtime part-time cartoonist, and fulltime graphic artist. My website is at
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Adult Children
By Stephen Beals
The Academia Waltz
By Berkeley Breathed
The Argyle Sweater
By Scott Hilburn
Barkeater Lake
By Corey Pandolph
The Barn
By Ralph Hagen
Bloom County
By Berkeley Breathed
Brewster Rockit
By Tim Rickard
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
Cul de Sac
By Richard Thompson
Daddy's Home
By Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
Doonesbury
By Garry Trudeau
The Doozies
By Tom Gammill
For Heaven's Sake
By Mike Morgan
It's All About You
By Tony Murphy
MythTickle
By Justin Thompson
Pooch Cafe
By Paul Gilligan
Heart of the City
By Steenz
Lio
By Mark Tatulli
Rabbits Against Magic
By Jonathan Lemon
Speed Bump
By Dave Coverly
Agnes
By Tony Cochran
Tom the Dancing Bug
By Ruben Bolling
The Norm Classics
By Michael Jantze
In the Sticks
By Nathan Cooper
Too Much Coffee Man
By Shannon Wheeler
Andertoons
By Mark Anderson
9 to 5
By Harley Schwadron
Animal Crackers
By Mike Osbun
Basic Instructions
By Scott Meyer
Big Top
By Rob Harrell
Birdbrains
By Thom Bluemel
Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog
By Jonathan Mahood
Bliss
By Harry Bliss
Bo Nanas
By John Kovaleski
Bob the Squirrel
By Frank Page
Boomerangs
By Jack Pullan
Bottom Liners
By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
C'est la Vie
By Jennifer Babcock
Citizen Dog
By Mark O'Hare
Close to Home
By John McPherson
Compu-toon
By Charles Boyce
Cornered
By Mike Baldwin
The Dinette Set
By Julie Larson
Dog Eat Doug
By Brian Anderson
The Duplex
By Glenn McCoy
Flo and Friends
By Jenny Campbell
The Flying McCoys
By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Frog Applause
By Teresa Burritt
The Fusco Brothers
By J.C. Duffy
Ginger Meggs
By Jason Chatfield
Herb and Jamaal
By Stephen Bentley
Home and Away
By Steve Sicula
In the Bleachers
By Ben Zaehringer
Ink Pen
By Phil Dunlap
La Cucaracha
By Lalo Alcaraz
Loose Parts
By Dave Blazek
Maintaining
By Nate Creekmore
The Meaning of Lila
By John Forgetta and L.A. Rose
The Middletons
By Dana Summers
Mutt & Jeff
By Bud Fisher
Nest Heads
By John Allen
New Adventures of Queen Victoria
By Pab Sungenis
Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
On A Claire Day
By Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
The Other Coast
By Adrian Raeside
Out of the Gene Pool Re-Runs
By Matt Janz
Pibgorn
By Brooke McEldowney
PreTeena
By Allison Barrows
Prickly City
By Scott Stantis
Real Life Adventures
By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Red and Rover
By Brian Basset
Rubes
By Leigh Rubin
Stone Soup
By Jan Eliot
Skin Horse
By Shaenon K. Garrity and Jeffrey C. Wells
Jen Sorensen

Strange Brew
By John Deering
Tiny Sepuku
By Ken Cursoe
Watch Your Head
By Cory Thomas
Working It Out
By Charlos Gary
Zack Hill
By John Deering and John Newcombe
Ziggy
By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Lalo Alcaraz

Nick Anderson

Clay Bennett

Lisa Benson

Steve Benson

Chip Bok

Steve Breen

Chris Britt

Jeff Danziger

Matt Davies

John Deering

Bob Gorrell

Walt Handelsman

Clay Jones

Kevin Kallaugher
By KAL
Steve Kelley

Mike Luckovich

Gary Markstein

Jim Morin

Jack Ohman

Pat Oliphant

Joel Pett

Ted Rall

Michael Ramirez

Marshall Ramsey

Drew Sheneman

Scott Stantis

Dana Summers

Tom Toles

ViewsAfrica
By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAmerica
By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAsia
By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsBusiness
By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsLatinAmerica
By Cartoon Movement-US
Gary Varvel

ViewsEurope
By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsMidEast
By Cartoon Movement-US
Views of the World
By Cartoon Movement-US
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Farcus
By David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
The Boondocks
By Aaron McGruder
Cathy Classics
By Cathy Guisewite
Fred Basset
By Alex Graham
Pickles
By Brian Crane
Peanuts
By Charles Schulz
Get Fuzzy
By Darby Conley
Pearls Before Swine
By Stephan Pastis
Herman
By Jim Unger
Jeff Stahler

Adult Children
By Stephen Beals
Sadly, this was based on real life. I did think eye shadow was a phone.