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Cornered
By Mike Baldwin
WuMo
By Wulff & Morgenthaler
Shoe
By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Savage Chickens
By Doug Savage
Rubes
By Leigh Rubin
Red and Rover
By Brian Basset
Peanuts
By Charles Schulz
Off the Mark
By Mark Parisi
Big Nate
By Lincoln Peirce
Moderately Confused
By Jeff Stahler
Long Story Short
By Daniel Beyer
Lola
By Todd Clark
Lay Lines
By Carol Lay
Heart of the City
By Steenz
The Fusco Brothers
By J.C. Duffy
Adult Children
By Stephen Beals
Dark Side of the Horse
By Samson
Bliss
By Harry Bliss
PreTeena
By Allison Barrows
Michael Ramirez

Mike Lester

Luann
By Greg Evans and Karen Evans
Gil
By Norm Feuti
FoxTrot
By Bill Amend
Stone Soup
By Jan Eliot
Ziggy
By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Adam@Home
By Rob Harrell
Eek!
By Scott Nickel
Wizard of Id Classics
By Parker and Hart
Wizard of Id
By Parker and Hart
Back to B.C.
By Johnny Hart
B.C.
By Mastroianni and Hart
In the Sticks
By Nathan Cooper
Ripley's Believe It or Not
By Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Scary Gary
By Mark Buford
F Minus
By Tony Carrillo
Half Full
By Maria Scrivan
The Flying McCoys
By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
Loose Parts
By Dave Blazek
Dogs of C-Kennel
By Mick & Mason Mastroianni
The Argyle Sweater
By Scott Hilburn
Drabble
By Kevin Fagan
Bound and Gagged
By Dana Summers
Monty
By Jim Meddick
Brevity
By Dan Thompson
WaynoVision
By Wayno
The Wandering Melon
By Mike Shiell
The Duplex
By Glenn McCoy
One Big Happy
By Rick Detorie
Free Range
By Bill Whitehead
Real Life Adventures
By Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Ben
By Daniel Shelton
Pickles
By Brian Crane
For Better or For Worse
By Lynn Johnston
Calvin and Hobbes
By Bill Watterson
Arlo and Janis
By Jimmy Johnson
Pooch Cafe
By Paul Gilligan
Pearls Before Swine
By Stephan Pastis
bacon
By Lonnie Millsap
Growing up, many years ago, there were two people I idolized: Charles Schultz and Isaac Asimov. They were both “old” when I was a kid, now they truly live in infamy.