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Programmer, opera singer, actor, textual editor.

Comics I Follow

9 Chickweed Lane

9 Chickweed Lane

By Brooke McEldowney
The Adventures of Business Cat

The Adventures of Business Cat

By Tom Fonder
Alley Oop

Alley Oop

By Jonathan Lemon and Joey Alison Sayers
Andy Capp

Andy Capp

By Reg Smythe
Annie

Annie

By Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg
B.C.

B.C.

By Mastroianni and Hart
Back to B.C.

Back to B.C.

By Johnny Hart
Barkeater Lake

Barkeater Lake

By Corey Pandolph
Beardo

Beardo

By Dan Dougherty
Big Nate

Big Nate

By Lincoln Peirce
Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog

Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog

By Jonathan Mahood
Bloom County 2019

Bloom County 2019

By Berkeley Breathed
Bloom County

Bloom County

By Berkeley Breathed
Breaking Cat News

Breaking Cat News

By Georgia Dunn
Brewster Rockit

Brewster Rockit

By Tim Rickard
Buckles

Buckles

By David Gilbert
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Cathy Classics

Cathy Classics

By Cathy Guisewite
Cathy Commiserations

Cathy Commiserations

By Cathy Guisewite
Crankshaft

Crankshaft

By Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
DeFlocked

DeFlocked

By Jeff Corriveau
Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

By Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
The Doozies

The Doozies

By Tom Gammill
F Minus

F Minus

By Tony Carrillo
Foolish Mortals

Foolish Mortals

By Tom Horacek
For Heaven's Sake

For Heaven's Sake

By Mike Morgan
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
FoxTrot Classics

FoxTrot Classics

By Bill Amend
Frazz

Frazz

By Jef Mallett
Francis

Francis

By Patrick J. Marrin
Fred Basset

Fred Basset

By Alex Graham
Gasoline Alley

Gasoline Alley

By Jim Scancarelli
Get Fuzzy

Get Fuzzy

By Darby Conley
Gil

Gil

By Norm Feuti
Gil Thorp

Gil Thorp

By Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill
Ginger Meggs

Ginger Meggs

By Jason Chatfield
Gray Matters

Gray Matters

By Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
Imogen Quest

Imogen Quest

By Olivia Walch
Ink Pen

Ink Pen

By Phil Dunlap
Junk Drawer

Junk Drawer

By Ellis Rosen
Kid Beowulf

Kid Beowulf

By Alexis E. Fajardo
Kliban

Kliban

By B. Kliban
Kliban's Cats

Kliban's Cats

By B. Kliban
Liberty Meadows

Liberty Meadows

By Frank Cho
Lio

Lio

By Mark Tatulli
Little Dog Lost

Little Dog Lost

By Steve Boreman
Little Nemo

Little Nemo

By Winsor McCay
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Luann Againn

Luann Againn

By Greg Evans
The Middle Age

The Middle Age

By Steve Conley
Momma

Momma

By Mell Lazarus
Mr. Lowe

Mr. Lowe

By Mark Pett
Mutt & Jeff

Mutt & Jeff

By Bud Fisher
MythTickle

MythTickle

By Justin Thompson
Nancy

Nancy

By Olivia Jaimes
Nancy Classics

Nancy Classics

By Ernie Bushmiller
NEUROTICA

NEUROTICA

By Allison Garwood
New Adventures of Queen Victoria

New Adventures of Queen Victoria

By Pab Sungenis
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Not Invented Here

Not Invented Here

By Bill Barnes and friends
Nothing is Not Something

Nothing is Not Something

By Greg Wallace
Ollie and Quentin

Ollie and Quentin

By Piers Baker
Origins of the Sunday Comics

Origins of the Sunday Comics

By Peter Maresca
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Ozy and Millie

Ozy and Millie

By Dana Simpson
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Peanuts Begins

Peanuts Begins

By Charles Schulz
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
Petunia & Dre

Petunia & Dre

By Allison Garwood
Phoebe and Her Unicorn

Phoebe and Her Unicorn

By Dana Simpson
Pibgorn

Pibgorn

By Brooke McEldowney
Pibgorn Sketches

Pibgorn Sketches

By Brooke McEldowney
Randolph Itch, 2 a.m.

Randolph Itch, 2 a.m.

By Tom Toles
Richard's Poor Almanac

Richard's Poor Almanac

By Richard Thompson
Rip Haywire

Rip Haywire

By Dan Thompson
Ripley's Believe It or Not

Ripley's Believe It or Not

By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Rose is Rose

Rose is Rose

By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
Sherman's Lagoon

Sherman's Lagoon

By Jim Toomey
Skippy

Skippy

By Percy Crosby
Tarzan

Tarzan

By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Ten Cats

Ten Cats

By Graham Harrop
Thatababy

Thatababy

By Paul Trap
The Upside Down World of Gustave Verbeek

The Upside Down World of Gustave Verbeek

By Gustave Verbeek
Wallace the Brave

Wallace the Brave

By Will Henry
Wide Open

Wide Open

By Rich Powell
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Wizard of Id Classics

Wizard of Id Classics

By Parker and Hart
W.T. Duck

W.T. Duck

By Aaron Johnson

Recent Comments

  1. 4 months ago on Fred Basset

    Wearing my actor hat, the first fight I ever had was as an unarmed drunken constable taking on a maniac armed with a scythe. Outdoors. At night.

  2. 5 months ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    Before the introduction of electrical scoring, it was quite ordinary for middle-aged fencers to beat the young ones, even in the Olympics. Electrical scoring caused a new style of kiss-me-quick moves that was greatly to the advantage of the young, but sophistication is still useful.

  3. 5 months ago on Cul de Sac

    Rather reminds me of the illustration of Prince Jollikin, son of the Magical Monarch of Mo, after his first duel with the Gigaboo. *

    “For fear you may not know what a Gigaboo is I shall describe this one. Its body was round, like that of a turtle, and on its back was a thick shell. From the center of the body rose a long neck, much like that of a goose, with a most horrible looking head perched on the top of it. This head was round as a ball, and had four mouths on the sides of it and seven eyes set in a circle and projecting several inches from the head. The Gigaboo walked on ten short but thick legs, and in front of its body were two long arms, tipped with claws like those of a lobster. So sharp and strong were these claws that the creature could pinch a tree in two easily. Its eyes were remarkably bright and glittering, one being red in color, another green, and the others yellow, blue, black, purple and crimson.” So you can see that it has nothing to do with any other word that happens to sound like it.
  4. 5 months ago on Back to B.C.

    “While Darwinian Man, though well behaved, / At best is only a monkey shaved.”

    W. S. Gilbert: “Princess Ida”

  5. 5 months ago on Andy Capp

    That’s “Heracles” (Ἡρακλῆς).

  6. 7 months ago on Mr. Lowe

    I have no idea who MINTED them. Most official government mints used to do private jobs by contract. But they were ISSUED by private concerns in the US. Just google “1928 Indian-head cent” and you’ll see ’em.

  7. 7 months ago on Over the Hedge

    An autoharp has a set of buttons that apply felt pads that mute all the strings that aren’t in such-and-such a chord. So that if, for example, you press the button marked B-flat, all the strings that don’t play B-flat, D, or F are muted, and if you strum the whole instrument, you get a B-flat chord. A zither is much like an autoharp, but lacks the buttons and muting mechanism.

  8. 7 months ago on Mr. Lowe

    There are at least two sorts of non-coinage souvenir “pennies” from 1924 bearing the Indian-head design, but with modified texts.

  9. 7 months ago on Gray Matters

    On the other hand, in the first version I know of of “I dreamed I was there in Overdose Heaven", the first one named was Brian Jones. But on the third hand, recalling a graffito I saw on the London Underground over fifty years ago, what about Judy Garland?

  10. 7 months ago on Ginger Meggs

    Pretty much quoting Emperor Cartagia of the Centauri Republic (“Babylon 5”).