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Herman

Herman

By Jim Unger
Learn to Speak Cat

Learn to Speak Cat

By Anthony Smith
Cattitude — Doggonit

Cattitude — Doggonit

By Anthony Smith
Marmaduke

Marmaduke

By Brad Anderson
Crabgrass

Crabgrass

By Tauhid Bondia
Loose Parts

Loose Parts

By Dave Blazek
Harley

Harley

By Dan Thompson
Farcus

Farcus

By David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
Cathy Classics

Cathy Classics

By Cathy Guisewite
Gray Matters

Gray Matters

By Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
Rip Haywire

Rip Haywire

By Dan Thompson
Ten Cats

Ten Cats

By Graham Harrop
Prickly City

Prickly City

By Scott Stantis
Doonesbury

Doonesbury

By Garry Trudeau
Jerry King Comics

Jerry King Comics

By Jerry King
Day by Dave

Day by Dave

By Dave Whamond
Mother Goose and Grimm

Mother Goose and Grimm

By Mike Peters
Working It Out

Working It Out

By Charlos Gary
Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id

By Parker and Hart
Thin Lines

Thin Lines

By Randy Glasbergen
The Born Loser

The Born Loser

By Art and Chip Sansom
Baby Blues

Baby Blues

By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
Bottom Liners

Bottom Liners

By Eric and Bill Teitelbaum
The Flying McCoys

The Flying McCoys

By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy
The Middletons

The Middletons

By Dana Summers
9 to 5

9 to 5

By Harley Schwadron
Shoe

Shoe

By Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
Over the Hedge

Over the Hedge

By T Lewis and Michael Fry
Crankshaft

Crankshaft

By Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis
Reality Check

Reality Check

By Dave Whamond
Moderately Confused

Moderately Confused

By Jeff Stahler
Frank and Ernest

Frank and Ernest

By Thaves
Cornered

Cornered

By Mike Baldwin
Speed Bump

Speed Bump

By Dave Coverly
WuMo

WuMo

By Wulff & Morgenthaler
In the Bleachers

In the Bleachers

By Ben Zaehringer
Off the Mark

Off the Mark

By Mark Parisi
Thatababy

Thatababy

By Paul Trap
Pooch Cafe

Pooch Cafe

By Paul Gilligan
Get Fuzzy

Get Fuzzy

By Darby Conley
Pickles

Pickles

By Brian Crane
Ziggy

Ziggy

By Tom Wilson & Tom II
Dark Side of the Horse

Dark Side of the Horse

By Samson
Brevity

Brevity

By Dan Thompson
Close to Home

Close to Home

By John McPherson
The Argyle Sweater

The Argyle Sweater

By Scott Hilburn
Frazz

Frazz

By Jef Mallett
Big Nate

Big Nate

By Lincoln Peirce
Pearls Before Swine

Pearls Before Swine

By Stephan Pastis
FoxTrot

FoxTrot

By Bill Amend
Peanuts

Peanuts

By Charles Schulz
Non Sequitur

Non Sequitur

By Wiley Miller
Garfield

Garfield

By Jim Davis
Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes

By Bill Watterson
Junk Drawer

Junk Drawer

By Ellis Rosen
bacon

bacon

By Lonnie Millsap
Aunty Acid

Aunty Acid

By Ged Backland

Recent Comments

  1. 12 months ago on Loose Parts

    Is there a hidden racial comment in this cartoon? You have a white doctor representing the medical establishment giving inadequate treatment to a black patient.

  2. 12 months ago on Wizard of Id

    They discovered coal under Mount Everest. Mister Peabody’s coal train has hauled it away… RIP John Prine.

  3. 12 months ago on Farcus

    No wonder he is employee of the month. He NAILED it.

  4. 12 months ago on Working It Out

    Balder Dash!

  5. 12 months ago on 9 to 5

    Good one! A perfect example of parroting the progressive view. Now will someone please step forward and parrot the conservative view.

  6. 12 months ago on The Middletons

    Was there ever a movie called “Sunset Forever” ?

  7. 12 months ago on Crabgrass

    For those of you who have never watched professional wrestling, here is a more complete definition of suplex from Wikipedia. A suplex is an offensive move used in sport wrestling as well as amateur wrestling and professional wrestling. It is a throw that involves lifting the opponents and bridging or rolling to slam them on their backs. Professional wrestling features many different varieties of suplexes. It looks very impressive.

  8. 12 months ago on 9 to 5

    Congress! Congress! Don’t tax me,Tax that fellow behind the tree.

  9. 12 months ago on Jerry King Comics

    Is it time to upgrade my avatar???I had a typing class in grade school. We all had manual typewriters. There is nothing like the sounds in a room full of typewriters. Tap, tap, tap. Then the warning bell (ding) at the end of the line to let you know to finish the word . Then you would reach up with your left hand to push the return lever which advanced to the next line (thunk). If you made an error you had to go back and use Wite-out to cover up the wrong letter and type over it. I had a portable typewriter to take to college for term papers. It’s so much easier to have ChatGPT create your term papers now. :-)

  10. 12 months ago on Ten Cats

    Yummy, yummy, yummy, I’ve got love in my tummy and tiptoe thru the tulips by Tiny Tim.