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The Mr. Chuck
Show- Hilarious. My biggest complaint is that I don't have a
complaint about it. Update Monday-Thursday |
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Melonpool
- One of the first web comics I began reading, and still one of the
best. I love the artwork and cutsie sci-fi humor. |
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Superosity
- I think I get more daily laughs out of this strip than any other.
Chris is a talented guy, his site has lots of fun stuff, including
animations. |
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Hound's
Home is a very funny look at high school life. It's probably
just like your high school, only the most popular kid is not a kid, it's a
monkey. (In my high school it was a zebra) Updated everyday
for my and your amusements. |
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A
gaming strip that can veer off in many funny directions. Besides the
high-quality color comics updated M-W-F, Tycho and Gabe provide a resource
for gaming news and reviews. This site is a must-see for all gamers. |
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Nukees -
This is my kind of techy\college humor. Very well written and very
funny |
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to earth |
Down to
Earth - Great concept. How can you go wrong when God himself
battles the devlish underworld for comic laughs. |
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Avalon -
Very nice storytelling and often quite humorous. This one will grow
on you once you start reading it. I've found myself returning every
day. |
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You've
got your chickens, your aliens, your beer drinking womanizers, and of
course you've got a goat. Obviously this is a great comic.
Lots of info on beer too, which is always good. |
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After
a temporary hiatus, Krazy Larry is back! Funnier than ever and full
color M-F. Definitely worth checking out. Excellent artwork. |
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What
can I say, I'm a sucker for cute knife wielding bunny strips |
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Todd
Gail has two, count them TWO quality strips/panels - just like me!
Check them both out. Both have original subjects and are
entertaining. I've found Free Pie (done with Brian Canny)
consistently funny for a couple of months now since I first read it.
Space Monkey is relatively new, uses repeated art, doesn't have much to do
with space (the main character doesn't even speak as far as I know) - but
is cleverly done and funny. |
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This
is a very professional and funny new strip to the web. It's
currently published in the U. of Maryland' s The Diamondback. In
1999, it was runner-up for the Charles M. Schulz Award, an award
that honors outstanding college cartoonists. |
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Promising
new strip about 3 characters who seem to be transported between different
dimensions. The portal where this all takes place just happens to be
a pub. Check it out to see how the story unfolds |
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One
of the most consistently funny single-panel strips on the web.
Updates M-W-F. |
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Jeremy- I
couldn't believe it when I came across this strip. It deals with
young Frankenstein's and elementary school like mine, but yet it has a
much different feel to it. Much more twisted than my own, and definitely
worth a look. Most weird of all, the author has the same last name
as me! |