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Comics I Follow

Win, Lose, Drew
By Drew Litton
Real Life Adventures
By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Steve Breen

Wallace the Brave
By Will Henry
Thatababy
By Paul Trap
Ripley's Believe It or Not
By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Red and Rover
By Brian Basset
Pearls Before Swine
By Stephan Pastis
Looks Good on Paper
By Dan Collins
Last Kiss
By John Lustig
La Cucaracha
By Lalo Alcaraz
Phil Hands

Walt Handelsman

The Fusco Brothers
By J.C. Duffy
The Duplex
By Glenn McCoy
Cul de Sac
By Richard Thompson
Brevity
By Dan Thompson
Baldo
By Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos
Arlo and Janis
By Jimmy Johnson
Adam@Home
By Rob Harrell
9 Chickweed Lane
By Brooke McEldowney
Frazz
By Jef Mallett
Lalo Alcaraz

Big Nate
By Lincoln Peirce
The Born Loser
By Art and Chip Sansom
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Family Tree
By Signe Wilkinson
Frank and Ernest
By Thaves
Andy Capp
By Reg Smythe
Peanuts
By Charles Schulz
Herman
By Jim Unger
Moderately Confused
By Jeff Stahler
Broom Hilda
By Russell Myers
Rose is Rose
By Don Wimmer and Pat Brady
B.C.
By Mastroianni and Hart
Luann
By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Marmaduke
By Brad Anderson
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
Pickles
By Brian Crane
Momma
By Mell Lazarus
One Big Happy
By Rick Detorie
Doonesbury
By Garry Trudeau
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
Stone Soup
By Jan Eliot
Garfield
By Jim Davis
Ziggy
By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Non Sequitur
By Wiley Miller
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
For Better or For Worse
By Lynn Johnston
Shoe
By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Working Daze
By John Zakour and Scott Roberts
Thank you for a MOST enjoyable strip. Never have I heard Shakespeare played better as a meaningful insight to which English teachers across the globe might aspire. Alas, though an octet of decades have paraded by since first I trod this mortal coil, the depth of these elegant prose seems to ring more true as the sands of time turn from a srickle to a torrent. Perhaps to dream.Thank you.