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Watch Your Head

Watch Your Head

By Cory Thomas
The K Chronicles

The K Chronicles

By Keith Knight
Crabgrass

Crabgrass

By Tauhid Bondia
Heart of the City

Heart of the City

By Steenz
JumpStart

JumpStart

By Robb Armstrong
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
The Boondocks

The Boondocks

By Aaron McGruder
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Ink Pen

Ink Pen

By Phil Dunlap
Red and Rover

Red and Rover

By Brian Basset
Dog Eat Doug

Dog Eat Doug

By Brian Anderson
Phoebe and Her Unicorn

Phoebe and Her Unicorn

By Dana Simpson
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Brewster Rockit

Brewster Rockit

By Tim Rickard
Rip Haywire

Rip Haywire

By Dan Thompson
Little Fried Chicken and Sushi

Little Fried Chicken and Sushi

By Khalid Birdsong
The Martian Confederacy

The Martian Confederacy

By Paige Braddock and Jason McNamara
Buni

Buni

By Ryan Pagelow
Lalo Alcaraz

Lalo Alcaraz

Nick Anderson

Nick Anderson

Robert Ariail

Robert Ariail

Clay Bennett

Clay Bennett

Lisa Benson

Lisa Benson

Steve Benson

Steve Benson

Chip Bok

Chip Bok

Matt Bors

Matt Bors

Steve Breen

Steve Breen

Chris Britt

Chris Britt

Jeff Danziger

Jeff Danziger

Matt Davies

Matt Davies

John Deering

John Deering

Bob Gorrell

Bob Gorrell

Walt Handelsman

Walt Handelsman

Joe Heller

Joe Heller

Clay Jones

Clay Jones

Kevin Kallaugher

Kevin Kallaugher

By KAL
Steve Kelley

Steve Kelley

Mike Lester

Mike Lester

Win, Lose, Drew

Win, Lose, Drew

By Drew Litton
Mike Luckovich

Mike Luckovich

Gary Markstein

Gary Markstein

Jim Morin

Jim Morin

Jack Ohman

Jack Ohman

Pat Oliphant

Pat Oliphant

Henry Payne

Henry Payne

Joel Pett

Joel Pett

Ted Rall

Ted Rall

Michael Ramirez

Michael Ramirez

Marshall Ramsey

Marshall Ramsey

Rob Rogers

Rob Rogers

Drew Sheneman

Drew Sheneman

Jeff Stahler

Jeff Stahler

Scott Stantis

Scott Stantis

Dana Summers

Dana Summers

(th)ink

(th)ink

By Keith Knight
Tom Toles

Tom Toles

Gary Varvel

Gary Varvel

Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker

(th)ink

(th)ink

By Keith Knight
bacon

bacon

By Lonnie Millsap
Compu-toon

Compu-toon

By Charles Boyce
Birdbrains

Birdbrains

By Thom Bluemel
Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
In the Bleachers

In the Bleachers

By Ben Zaehringer
Working It Out

Working It Out

By Charlos Gary
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
ViewsAfrica

ViewsAfrica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAmerica

ViewsAmerica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsAsia

ViewsAsia

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsBusiness

ViewsBusiness

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsEurope

ViewsEurope

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsLatinAmerica

ViewsLatinAmerica

By Cartoon Movement-US
ViewsMidEast

ViewsMidEast

By Cartoon Movement-US
Views of the World

Views of the World

By Cartoon Movement-US
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Bottom Liners

Bottom Liners

By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
That is Priceless

That is Priceless

By Steve Melcher

Recent Comments

  1. about 12 years ago on Maintaining

    LOL

  2. almost 13 years ago on Watch Your Head

    Ok. Still miss January though.

  3. about 14 years ago on Watch Your Head

    But that doesn’t mean you’re not a good character, Cory. Nor does it mean that this isn’t a good strip. Keep your chin up.

  4. over 15 years ago on Maintaining

    this sequence of strips has been hilarious! just the right amount of satire and seriousness.

  5. almost 16 years ago on Watch Your Head

    Ugh. I was hoping this storyline didn’t go this way. Cory had a nice interesting girlfriend. Can’t believe that the creator still has him going crazy over the self-absorbed Robin. She’s my least-favorite character in the strip. But then, I guess the strip would have no reason to continue if there were no story complications.

  6. almost 16 years ago on Watch Your Head

    c’mon cory, don’t mess this up. you’ve got a good one. let robin go.

  7. about 16 years ago on Watch Your Head

    i like the press conference theme you’ve used with Omar here. don’t domesticate him too much, or if you do, at least bring a new “player” onto the scene.