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9 to 5
By Harley Schwadron
Adam@Home
By Rob Harrell
Alley Oop
By Jonathan Lemon and Joey Alison Sayers
Annie
By Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg
Baldo
By Hector D. CantĂş and Carlos Castellanos
Bliss
By Harry Bliss
Bloom County
By Berkeley Breathed
The Born Loser
By Art and Chip Sansom
Bound and Gagged
By Dana Summers
Brevity
By Dan Thompson
Brewster Rockit
By Tim Rickard
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Cleats
By Bill Hinds
Close to Home
By John McPherson
Dick Tracy
By Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Family Tree
By Signe Wilkinson
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
For Better or For Worse
By Lynn Johnston
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Frank and Ernest
By Thaves
Frazz
By Jef Mallett
Fred Basset
By Alex Graham
Gasoline Alley
By Jim Scancarelli
Gil Thorp
By Henry Barajas and Rachel Merrill
Heart of the City
By Steenz
Herman
By Jim Unger
In the Bleachers
By Ben Zaehringer
Ink Pen
By Phil Dunlap
JumpStart
By Robb Armstrong
The K Chronicles
By Keith Knight
The Knight Life
By Keith Knight
La Cucaracha
By Lalo Alcaraz
Liberty Meadows
By Frank Cho
Li'l Abner
By Al Capp
Lio
By Mark Tatulli
Lola
By Todd Clark
Marmaduke
By Brad Anderson
Mutt & Jeff
By Bud Fisher
MythTickle
By Justin Thompson
Nancy
By Olivia Jaimes
New Adventures of Queen Victoria
By Pab Sungenis
The Norm Classics
By Michael Jantze
Over the Hedge
By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Pluggers
By Rick McKee
Reality Check
By Dave Whamond
Real Life Adventures
By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Rip Haywire
By Dan Thompson
Ripley's Believe It or Not
By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Rose is Rose
By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
Shoe
By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Stone Soup
By Jan Eliot
Tank McNamara
By Bill Hinds
Tarzan
By Edgar Rice Burroughs
Unstrange Phenomena
By Ed Allison
Scott Toonhunter,Yes, they were that big and bigger. In the 1950’s they went to the ceiling and took up entire walls.