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For Better or For Worse

For Better or For Worse

By Lynn Johnston
Chip Bok

Chip Bok

Scott Stantis

Scott Stantis

Nick Anderson

Nick Anderson

Lisa Benson

Lisa Benson

Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker

Tom the Dancing Bug

Tom the Dancing Bug

By Ruben Bolling
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Jeff Danziger

Jeff Danziger

Steve Breen

Steve Breen

Big Nate

Big Nate

By Lincoln Peirce
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
The Dinette Set

The Dinette Set

By Julie Larson
The Doozies

The Doozies

By Tom Gammill
Drabble

Drabble

By Kevin Fagan
The Duplex

The Duplex

By Glenn McCoy
The Flying McCoys

The Flying McCoys

By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
Free Range

Free Range

By Bill Whitehead
Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
Luann

Luann

By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
Monty

Monty

By Jim Meddick
Mutt & Jeff

Mutt & Jeff

By Bud Fisher
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
One Big Happy

One Big Happy

By Rick Detorie
The Other Coast

The Other Coast

By Adrian Raeside
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Reality Check

Reality Check

By Dave Whamond
Ripley's Believe It or Not

Ripley's Believe It or Not

By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Rubes

Rubes

By Leigh Rubin
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
Thin Lines

Thin Lines

By Randy Glasbergen
The City

The City

By John Backderf
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
CowTown

CowTown

By Charlie Podrebarac
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
Lio

Lio

By Mark Tatulli
Joe Heller

Joe Heller

Walt Handelsman

Walt Handelsman

Bob Gorrell

Bob Gorrell

Matt Davies

Matt Davies

Kliban

Kliban

By B. Kliban
Kliban's Cats

Kliban's Cats

By B. Kliban
Cul de Sac

Cul de Sac

By Richard Thompson
Robert Ariail

Robert Ariail

Luann Againn

Luann Againn

By Greg Evans
Origins of the Sunday Comics

Origins of the Sunday Comics

By Peter Maresca
Phil Hands

Phil Hands

WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Gary Markstein

Gary Markstein

Mike Luckovich

Mike Luckovich

Steve Kelley

Steve Kelley

Kevin Kallaugher

Kevin Kallaugher

By KAL
Jim Morin

Jim Morin

Michael Ramirez

Michael Ramirez

Marshall Ramsey

Marshall Ramsey

Rob Rogers

Rob Rogers

Drew Sheneman

Drew Sheneman

Jeff Stahler

Jeff Stahler

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
Clay Jones

Clay Jones

Francis

Francis

By Patrick J. Marrin
Lug Nuts

Lug Nuts

By J.C. Duffy
WaynoVision

WaynoVision

By Wayno
Peanuts Begins

Peanuts Begins

By Charles Schulz
Clay Bennett

Clay Bennett

Recent Comments

  1. about 4 years ago on Gary Varvel

    In my case, the morning after pill wouldn’t have helped, even if it had been available. By the time the “problem,” perhaps a tumor, was finally diagnosed, I was a full six months along. I had been on the pill, never missing because my husband didn’t want children. It’s best to not judge other’s degree of responsibility generically.

  2. almost 5 years ago on Rubes

    Arachnophobia? I don’t think so!Perhaps he means pteronarcophobia which is the fear of flies or entomophobia which is the fear of insects in general.

  3. about 5 years ago on Lio

    Spiders have a maximum of 8 eyes.

  4. almost 6 years ago on Alley Oop

    She says there’ll be no tacos, we can see there is no sunshine and there is no decent art.

  5. almost 6 years ago on Alley Oop

    The art is amateurish and off-putting. After the previous fine art, I find this visually disagreeable. I will try to stay with the strip but don’t know how long I can tolerate the current low quality art.

  6. almost 8 years ago on Perry Bible Fellowship

    Not only is it a frog and not a toad but the poison isn’t absorbed through the skin. There has to be a cut, scratch or some kind of opening that allows the poison to enter the blood. Still, ignoring all that, it’s a funny idea – love the art.

  7. about 8 years ago on Clay Bennett

    Excellent illustration!

  8. over 9 years ago on Looks Good on Paper

    Since all workers are female, what is Fred short for?

  9. over 10 years ago on Zen Pencils

    Thank you!

  10. over 10 years ago on Jen Sorensen

    Adobe used to be user (ALL users) friendly – sadly, now they’re only interested in financial gain.