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Absolute Hot Sister
Absurd Notions - College graduates with varying personalities facing reality. Archive, FAQ, merchandise, character profiles, and message board.
Acelex - A guy who has just graduated from university and is looking for a job, a life and a girlfriend. But since he's dopey, clumsy and cheeky, unexpected things happen on the way.
Achewood - A cartoon of modern life as lived by a retarded otter, an alcoholic tiger, and two bears.
Addydaze - A web comic about raising a family. Features an archive.
Adgrunts - A webcomic about advertising, pop culture, and office supplies.
Adventure Burrito - An odd strip about a fedora-wearing burrito with a penchant for adventure, by Christian Fernandez.
The Adventures of Aaron Fan Page - Fan page for Aaron Warner's daily strip; includes archived strips.
The Adventures of Anne Animal - Two young animal friends have fun with booze, drugs, and violence in this parody of children's books, by Kristian Mattila.
The Adventures of Brandman - A Claymation advertising superhero.
The Adventures of Dan - Web comic about Dan and his friends, who play a lot of videogames. By Michael Arsers.
The Adventures of Elliot Wangley - Weekly humor strip making fun of spy stories and whatever else comes to mind, by Mark R. Largent.
The Adventures of Epicenter - Web comic about a guy called Epicenter and his friends, Tom41 and dust hill guy.
Adventures of Suckerman - College comics by Ross Beeley (from the University of California Newspaper). With games and Quicktime movies.
The Adventures of X-boy - Another sprite web comic inspired by "Life of Wily".
Advicecomics.com - A sampling by Greg Zeigerson. Includes a profile, introduction and favorites.
Aford T. Turtle - This strip by Aaron Riddle follows the adventures of a turtle and his forest pals. Archived comics, merchandise for sale.
Aftervision.com - Sprite comics in a forum format.
Ainox Comics - Home to the adventures of the Nuclear Onion and the Atomic Pea. Original cartoons, requires Flash.
Airtoons - Cartoons based on actual airplane safety instruction pictures. By Taber. Regularly updated.
Alabaster City - Conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that life is absurd, no matter how hard we try to make sense of it.
Alex and Crista - A young, interracial married couple, their lives, families, and friends.
Alex The Librarian - About the everyday antics of a librarian. By Alex Krentzin.
Alex's Comic Journal - Part blog, part comic. Features the random turn of events in a young man's life.
Alice - The friendship of two young girls, one insanely imaginative, the other stubbornly down to earth.
Alice Otter - Weekly comic adventures of young otter girl, and her family and friends, set in the imaginary town of Liroland. Offers an archive, credits, cast, and the gallery.
All In - Strip that pokes fun at those who like to play poker. By Davey and Lily.
All Is Well - Features latest, archives, and a gallery of sketches. By Caswell and Boswell
Alley Oop
Altbrand - Strip about politics, pop culture and the mysteries of breakfast cereal.
The Amazing Adventures of Jimmy - Follow a stick figure's misadventures in Sunshine City. Includes an archive.
Amazing Cows - Stick figure computer generated comics, featuring the Moose Cow.
Amtrax Design - Work includes single and multi-panel gags as well as editorial cartoons. Includes the feature Ankle Biters. Designed by Emyr Bateman.
Anberu.com - Features the comic "Fallen" and other art.
Andy Capp Cartoons - Devoted to Andy Capp and his long suffering wife, Flo. Cartoonist Reg Smythe created Andy in 1957 for the Daily Mirror and syndicated around the world ever since.
Andy-Fresh - A strip about high school. Includes information about the creator, cast and archives.
Angry Little Girls - Weekly strip about little girls who are angry about boys, kissing, chores, allowances, parents, school, and life in general, by Lela Lee. With character profiles, message board, and merchandise.
Angry People - A comic about angry people saying amusing things.
Anhydrous - Science-fiction satire commenting on the human condition from the point of view of alien creatures. By R. Davidson.
Animal Pens - Humorous online cartoons by Max West, starring Bleu Fox and friends. Offers cast profiles and an archives.
Anne Frank Conquers the Moon Nazis - Comic in which Anne Frank is brought back to life as a superhero to battle Hitler in the future.
Annie-Little Orphan Annie Popular strip about an orphaned girl, a dog, and Daddy Warbucks.
Anshawn Entertainment - Featuring Dre Money and Nubeé. Cartoons, character bios, TV shows.
Anti-Bishie - Web comic poking fun at yaoi anime and its fans, by Z-San.
Antihero for Hire - Comedy-driven nocturnal superhero action. Features an archive, a forum and about.
A.P.E. Force - An elite squad of apes fights crime in Jungletown in this weekly action-humor strip by Marcus Shockley and Kirk Siee.
Area 51 Books - Where elder Gods and the Council of Evil annoy these 2 people.
Around the Way - A young, urban comic. Features an archive and character bios.
Arsenic Lullaby - Twisted comic with samples, information on the cast, and newsletter.
Art-Gallery - A portfolio of cartoons by Dariusz Wojcik. Includes artist info and biography.
Ashfield - Humor strip by Aric McKeown, about a time-traveler's bizarre problems. Also features the single-panel humor cartoon "?".
Asian Mafia - This fictional manga about guns, FBI, secret organization, covert operation, and crazy agents is based upon the Asian Mafia Story by Khaki Corp. Updated every Sunday.
Assassin Swordman - An online comic by Xuan N.
Astrobot 7000 - A collection of sprite cartoons including Red Mage and Time Stalkers.
Atomic Hare - About lab creatures gone awry after an atomic bomb is detonated.
Atown Comics - An extensive collection of comics about Maria Mesa and the town of Atown.
Aurora Cab - Furry comic about a taxi driver who travels between webcomics for fares.
Australian Gamer - About two guys who play way too much video games.
Avalon - A daily webcomic featuring the slightly off-the-wall students of a Canadian high school. By Josh Phillips.
The Avatar - Featuring a series about the mostly fictional lives of a bunch of students. Includes archives and character bios.
Awesome Jake - Computer-art web comic featuring socks, skating, Stalin, and non sequiturs.

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B. C. - A strip revolving around prehistoric times. In 1958, B.C. was born - and rejected by five syndicates before being accepted for newspaper syndication. Today, Johnny Hart's B.C. and its renowned cast of prehistoric merrymakers appear in more than 1,300 newspapers worldwide and is distributed by Creators Syndicate, Inc.
Baby Sue - Comics that focus on social satire.
Bad Bunny - Bad Bunny, his life, and his bad habits! By W. Michael Dooley.
Bad Onions - Single panel cartoons on offbeat and bizarre topics.
BadassHamster.com - Commentary on every day life and events. Updated daily.
Badly Drawn Minis - Offers a small collection of cartoons.
Baldo & Pigface Adventures - Weird and entertaining, a collection of bizarre art and notions.
Banana Cream Pie Comics - Gallery of cartoons. By John Berry.
Barely Human - Home of the Barely Human comic strip, a furry strip by Raymond Branch about a family of bears adapting to life as human beings. Daily, with archive.
Basic_stories - An strip about relationship, gender, love, and sacrifice.
Basset, Fred - The official site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios.
Bastich - Offers an archive about the feature produced from 1995-1998. Includes information about the cast and the cartoonist, Joshua Adam Hart.
Battle On - A fan comic based on TV show Xena. Includes an archive.
Baywalk Cartoons and Funnies - The work of cartoonist Stephan Pastis, including; The Infirm and Bradbury Road, and daily installments from Stephan's current strip, Pearls Before Swine, and weekly updates of The Billbo Chronicles.
Bazoobee - Bazoobee with his friends by Dave Sperry.
BCE - Featuring Ari, Iemanja, Nefertari, Bisu, Amina and Tajiri. This is a story of a group of people living in an ancient African city.
Beau Peep - Official fan site of the strip. By Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine. Published since 1978.
Benny and Boone Bear Cartoon - Humorous web comic featuring Benny, a mischievous little grizzly bear, and his older brother Boone. Includes animated cartoons.
Benny Loh - A collection of original cartoons concentrating on the stock market and investments.
Besley Cartoons - Galleries of samples include postcards, gags, cartoons and scenes.
Best Of Me - Detailing the lives of two guys at Bath University and their friends.
Biblebot - About religion and the high price of faith. A scientist creates a robot designed to save your soul.
BidOpolis - Features an imaginary eBay trading store where trading assistant Washington Locke and his boss, Alice Glass, deal with life as professional eBay sellers.
Bier Suppe - It's about a beer, a bear, a deer, two buzzards, a guy, some other people... okay, it's about Rudy.
Biffonline - A collection by Chris Garrett and Mick Kidd. The site contains archives and the Early Years, as well as a serial.
BifSniff Cartoons - Features the off-beat and often irreverent humor of Bif and Frank.
Big Fat Whale - Features archives, a blog, and an alternative point of view. By Brian McFadden.
Big Rude Jo - The cartoon antics of Jobu, everybody's favorite obnoxious hairy redneck.
Big Stone Head - Features the hijinks of two zany heads. Offers an archive and history.
Bill Caldwell's Cartoons - British cartoonist, published in a number of newspapers. Includes cartoons from the Daily Star, Sunday Mail and Church Times.
BirdBreath - Life from a bird's point of view.
Birdo's Adventures! - Online comic by Mark Vallen about a bird, born in LA, who plots against humanity.
Bishop Bigelow - Just an ordinary preacher with a whole lot of extraordinary circumstances that surround him. Features archives and animation.
Blenderr - Offers two comic strips, "Blenderr" and "Mr. T. Wad".
Blobby - A free-form strip starring Blobby, Mountain Sugar and others as they interact with the world. Punchlines are too cliche... Nothin like it.
Bloodthirsty Melon - Features the Illustrated Diary of Struan R. Sutherland.
Blue Canary - Weekly comic by Kathryn White, about four college roommates and the Bluebird of Happiness.
Blue Crash Kit - Furry superheroes deal with giant zombie turkeys, polyamory, video games, evil alien overlords, rock and roll, coffee, and lots and lots of beer.
Blue Neon - A comic about random stuff, updated sporadically.
Blueprint For Insanity - Archive, artwork, articles, and daily commentary by the author.
The Blurb! - The day-to-day adventures of a comic book creator and his comic strip. By Jonas Diego.
The B-Movie Comic - A group of unlikely heroes tackles monsters, mutants and aliens from Hollywood's past and present.
Bob the Angry Flower - An irritable flower takes on aliens and wheelchair basketball. Includes archives and merchandise information
Bobbins - Strip by John Allison about people. With a look back on the week, a full archive and character gallery.
Bohemiandrive.com - Satirical weekly comic "Nine Planets Without Intelligent Life" about the travels of two unemployed robots in a post-human future.
BokuNoManga - A semi-weekly webcomic about a Mormon missionary. By Scott Harper.
Booktalk Cartoons - Daily cartoons about the book business. Humor about writers, publishers, editors, booksellers and readers.
BoovieToons - Cartoons and pictures based on humor puns and wordplays on movies and books. Includes movies such as Forrest Bump, The Umpire Strikes Back, and Dambo.
Borderline Sanity - A webcomic about two friends who are just not completely sane.
Bound & Gagged - The official Bound & Gagged site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios of this popular Dana Summers comic strip.
BoxJam's Doodle - An open-ended minimalist strip with muumuus.
Boy on a Stick and Slither - A comic strip about a boy on a stick and a snake called Slither. By Steven Cloud.
Boys and Girls Club - Life in point as a gay teenager - includes archives.
Breakpoint City - The comic adventures of Ben, an inventor, Dan, a talking dog, and Sofia, a female superhero, in the futuristic city of Breakpoint. By Brian Emling.
Brenda Starr - The official Brenda Starr site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios of this popular historical comic strip.
Broken Skin Studios - Dark humor, comics and artwork by Sean Andress.
Broome: Cartoons and Comics by Andy Broome - Featuring the work of the cartoonist. Offers a daily cartoon and archives.
Broom-Hilda - The official Broom-Hilda site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character biographies.
Bruno - Daily comic strip by Christopher J. Baldwin about a dark observant character named and her juxtaposition to the world. Archives go back to 1996.
Bruno the Bandit - This is a swords and sorcery (and satire) comic strip. Think of it as a cross between The Lord of the Rings and The Simpsons. Updated daily.
The Brute Squad - Dedicated to the 'Brute Squad,' a comic strip that parodies 1970's, 80's, and 90's pop culture among other things. By Ryan Abbott and Jason Kunkel.
Buckles - Official site. Includes desktop theme, message board, and an archive.
Buddy and Hopkins - A weekly comic strip by Jason Nocera based around two struggling blues musicians.
Buffman - The illustrated adventures of an unlikely superhero and the evil squirrels who hunt him. By Jeff Young.
Bug and Robot - Created by Mike Serra. Includes an archive and character information.
Bull and Bunny - Webcomic updated biweekly with a neurotic bull and a pushy bunny.
Burning Plains - Home of Dial Tone, The Emeans, and It's a Dog's Life.
Burt Cottage - Where a left-handed second basemen shares times with a talking turtle, a basset hound and the world's fastest armadillo. Also features Tuttles. By Sam White.
Business Casual - Devoted to office humor. Features archives, news, cast, and a forum.
Buster's Battery - A humorous look at today's Army. Buster leads a group of Patriot Missile Misfits at Fort Bliss and in SWA. Includes cartoons and photos from the unit.
Butternutsquash - Story of three friends and their troubles with women. By Ramon Perez and Rob Coughler.
The Butterscotch Turnips Homepage - Regular characters and irregular observations on life. First appeared in The Daily Campus at UConn.
BUZZ the Fly - More or less daily cartoon by Steve Ward, with an archive of readers' favourites.

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Cafe Meg - A series about funny folks in a small village living their own lives no matter what the rest of the world says.
Camera Obscura - A one-bit webcomic about the end of the world, anarcho-capitalism, and a very smelly hat.
Campbell, J Chris - A collection of panels, portfolios of illustration, and other artwork.
Captain Useless - About a superhero who is more likely to go to the grocery store or eat fried cheese than to save the world. Features an archive, history,a nd the cast.
Capt'n Eli - Follows the undersea adventures of a boy, and his dog and parrot. Offers an archive and daily feature.
Carbon Alley - Funny strip by Jeff Koval in which two rabbits and a chipmunk argue and make life miserable for everyone else.
Caricatures Renee Levy - Offers humorous cartoons and caricatures on a variety of topics, such as daily life, the office, politics, pets, women, and doctors. In English and French.
Cartoon Guild - Features a collective portfolio of young artists. Includes group projects and a statement of goals.
Cartoons for Fun - Galleries of funny and grown-up cartoons based on humor puns.
Cartoons for Trade Publications - Features a gallery of cartoon samples, rates and information.
Cartoonsandcomics.net - Cartoon and caricatures by Ludus. Also in Italian.
Casey and Andy - Mad scientist roommates who periodically die. By Andy Weir.
Cat and Girl - About a cat, a girl, and experimental metanarrative. By Dorothy Gambrell.
Cat Jacob - Feline centered humor, reflecting a cat's view of life, updated monthly. Plus free postcards, screensaver and a newsletter. In English and German.
Ceph - An surreal science fiction comedy comic in full colour. The story of two tentacled aliens and the end of the world.
Chaos, Inc. - Following the exploits of an honest, okay, not really, supervillain and his attempts to run a sucessful Evil Empire.
Chase Villens-Boy Hero - Weekly online strip by George Broderick, Jr., about a high-school boy hero and his friends.
The Chatroom - Newbies, twinks and spammers are characters in this series. By Anne McDonald.
Checkerboard Nightmare - A cartoon about a character developing his own comic strip with the help of his lawyer, an established star, and a homicidal robot. By Kristofer Staub.
Cheese-N-Rice - A couple of unlikely best friends dealing with life, love and the hassles of everyday life. Features archives and about the artist.
ChibiCat Studios - This site produces two weekly webcomic series called Unhacked Destiny and From the Chronicles of Fate.
Chicken Wings - Watch the employees of the small airline Roost-Air struggle through the day.
Choose Your Own Carl - Scott McCloud invites readers to suggest new panels and pick their own reading paths for this interactive comic strip.
Chopping Block - Dark comic focused on serial killers. Includes an archive.
Chozo_Ninpo - Home of the GameWorld online sprite comic. Features charactors including Zelda, Mario, and Metroid.
Chris's Place - A collection of cartoons, doodles, and jokes. By Chris Kuhn.
Christopher Graphics - Artist portfolio. Also features Suburbatory, a webcomic about the life of a frustrated cartoonist stuck in the suburban wastelands of Houston.
The Chronicles of A - A webcomic about some shapes exploring their world. Very simple graphics. Not so simple story.
Chumworth - A subtle yet lively romp through the life of a true man for all seasons. Features commentary on the news and a regular satirical column.
The City - Weekly satirical strip by Derf.
Claire & Weber - Daily episodes of Claire & Weber, courtesy of King Features Syndicate.
Clamnuts.com - The home for the sick mind of independent Irish artist Bob Byrne.
Clan of the Cats - A cross between the serial and gag-a-day comic strip, with a twist of the supernatural. The main story deals with Chelsea, a witch who is plagued by an ancient family curse.
Cleft - Weekly single panel toons from a seriously fractured mind. By Rene Baur.
Coffee Brain - Online series about a guy who has an unnatural love for coffee.
Coffee Break Comic - Episodes about four guys in a cafe/diner. By Joseph Frazzetta.
Coffee Spill - Galleries of cartoons including dreams for the Sci-Fi Channel. By Kevin Coffee.
Col Eclectic DataBank - Features daily cartoons on the human condition, at work and at home, today and yesterday. Includes an archive.
ColdCuts - An offbeat cartoon, depicting daily life from a slightly warped and humorous angle. By Tom Wilson.
Cole Comics - The life of a seven year old boy. Features include news, comic of the week and about the artist.
Coleman Cartoons - Features a gallery of cartoons and links to sites featuring the work of cartoonist Ron Coleman.
College Roomies from Hell - Daily online strip by Maritza Campos about the sometimes mundane, sometimes surreal adventures of college roommates.
Collegiate Damage - Humor strip about life-long friends who attend the same college after graduating high school. By Jason Wood and Byron Chastain.
Color Me Stupid - A comic for crazy people based on a squirrel and a dino..er..thing.
Combly - About a New Age shop, office workers, a blind girl and her seeing-eye dog, dumb guys, funny animals, and a pig. By Stephen Beals.
ComicBook Factory - Sample strips by New Zealand cartoonist Karl Willz.
The ComicBook Factory - Comics, cartoons and animation by New Zealand cartoonist Karl Wills.
Condensed Comics - Movies, video games, and other bits of life, distilled to three panels.
Confusion Squared - Sprite comic based on characters from Final Fantasy.
Con-trast - Home of "The Adventures of MrBot" and general artwork.
CoolCatStudio - Online comic strip about a graphic design studio, the people who work there and their crazy resident cat. By Gisèle Lagacé.
Copper - Adventures of a boy and his dog.
Corky's Cartoons - Daily cartoons by Hawaiian cartoonist Corky, featuring the strips Nguyen Charlie,Aloha Eden and Zeus
Cornered - A daily cartoon distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. Features contact and licensing information, including links to books. By Mike Baldwin.
Cornered - Cornered is a daily color cartoon panel distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. Home page gives you some background, Cornered links, slideshows and feedback areas. By Mike Baldwin.
Corporate City - Online strip by Shin C. Kao, parodying cosmic philosophy and pop culture.
Cosmic Tom - An archive of cartoons based on real people and imaginary meaning. By Rich Reardon.
COuMIX - Features the life of a normal college student in Maryland.
Couple Digital Comic - About a young couple who just got married.
Cran and Lerma - Cynical funny weekly web cartoon strip (Like a cute cuddly thing that bites!!)
Crap - Features the lives of L2GX and Jo; drunk ninjas in a world of octopus gods, psychotic eskimos and lots of booze. Using a distinctive graphic style, fueled by real life events.
Crap o' Crap Comics - Includes such topics as politics, comedy, punk rock, and gaming.
Crebheads - Online comic strip about a class of gifted kids.
Creep - A superhero, but without the hero. Ivan Ketching is crazy, and not in the good way.
The Crew - The story of a group of guys and girls and their adventures in High School is The Crew, a comic strip drawn by Andy Moore that runs in Wichita North High's school newspaper, the North Star.
Critters Online - Set in Tintoonati, the cartoon is about school, love and life in general through the eyes of a few furry members of the 20-something generation. By Paul Zook.
Cross Street Blues - A weekly cartoon featuring the exploits of a guy in classes and in life. By Jesse Rubenfeld.
Crowpsey - Features an archive of pages.
Crudely Drawn Adventures - Being the nonartistic exploits of a small hairy can, a big balding man, and a hippie named Dan.
Ctrl+Alt+Del - Story of a bunch of friends into computer games. Reviews, frequently asked questions, and biographies of the cast.
Curiosities - This Online greeting card store also has a weekly cartoon by Chuck Donner and an archive of past cartoons.
The Cyantia Chronicles - Collection of serial and gag comic strips done by the same artist in the genres of anime and anthromorphics.

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Dan - Two computer gaming freaks who don't speak english very well. Also in Spanish.
Dandy and Company - Dandy is a dog with an attitude, and he struts his stuff with a cast of characters that live in his universe. Or so he thinks.
Dangerously Psycho - About a man, his shady brother, mallet-wielding girlfriend, secret-society roommate, gremlins, giant spider, supernatural mullet, and chibi-death. Strange.
Danscartoons.com - Catalog of cartoons, categorized by subject matter. By Dan Rosandich.
Dark Lord Bill - Badly drawn characters with elaborate heads have pointless and irritating adventures.
Dash and Doodles Productions - Home site of the on-line comic strip Queen Marguerite the Sweet. The strip is set in 13th century England and is a gentle, family oriented feature.
Dave Is My Zero - Cartoons and rants about Dave's unhappy experiences with college and girls.
David McGuire - The portfolio of the cartoonist. Includes Evil Circus, Dinasaur Derrek, Pac, and Kiss Kiss Panic.
Day after the Day of the Tentacle - Featuring art and characters from the game.
Daze of Our Lives - State of the art 19th century humor.
DBZ parody - A gallery of cartoons by the Pepsiholics.
Dead Baby - Follows the tasteless adventures of a rather unfortunate anti-hero.
Dead Guy - Crude, angry, scatological and socially irresponsible cartoons from I. M. Dedd. Published weekly on Monday.
Dead Man Walking - Feature is updated weekly. Offers cast, crew, archive and FAQ.
Death Gets A Website - Details the mundane events that make up the daily routine of Grim Reaper.
Death to the Extremist - Minimalist Cartooning. Two spheres of light, and stark sarcasm.
DeathByWeb - A collection of things that happen to Burt Bernheimer. By Ross Graham.
Deathworld - Join Matt Blaster in a strange and twisted sci-fi realm.
Decorative Edison - Strip using photographs of people and dogs.
The Deep South - Paintings are ripped out of context and then transported.
Deer Me - Follow three roommates and their quirky day-to-day lives. By Sheryl Schopfer.
Demonic Boppu - Follow the humorous and dramatic lives of a group of demons growing up in hell.
Demonology 101 - Online comic about high school and other forces of evil, by Faith Erin Hicks.
Depth Defying Adventures of Capt. Nemo - Cartoons for commercial and recreational divers, done with 3-D computer graphics and photos, by diver John Hargreaves.
The Designersaurs - About three lab-coat wearing dinosaurs, a confusing Russian brother and a know-it-all lab rat.
Desmond - A comic strip about a young black man in today's America.
Destination Unknown - A view into the lives of a group of miscreants, more commonly known as teenagers.
Detective Fork - A 1930's style mystery serial starring cutlery. Features an archive, commentary and news.
Dethboy'z Daily Debauchery - The adventures of a gothic-punk and his mangy gang.
Detox Comic - Strip about life in the IT industry from the point of view of a small software company. Includes archive, character profiles as well as a car restoration diary, blog, and a collection of Internet security articles.
The Devil's Panties - A dark and stylistic view into the life of an underground princess. High boots and higher skirts mark this comic.
Devoted Bee - Drawings to bring us together. A collection of diversely themed comics.
Devstyle - Stories about a fluffy bunny and her 2 computer nerd masters. Features archives, cast, sketches, and a forum.
Dex Lives - The Life and Times of an overqualified post-graduate humanoid dragon.
Diabolica - Herr Grossman, Errol, and Estoque, the last word in organized malevolence.
Dick - A webcomic focusing on the trials and tribulations of high school without losing its sense of humor.
Dick Tracy - The official website of America's famous super detective.
Did You Know? - Online comic by Patrick M. Len, featuring Fray Ormandy and Waifer X.
Diesel Sweeties - Love and Pixels. Pixelated adventures starring a burnt-out, retired porn star and her robot boyfriend Clango.
Digital Vigilante - A parody of our electronic universe.
Dire Destiny - Set in a dark world of swords and sorcery. By Robert Kendzie and Mikolaj Ostapiuk.
Disgruntled Punk - Features the cast, origin, and list of cartoons.
Ditto and Chance - About a cat and a dog and their human. By George F Anzaldi Jr.
Divine Comics - Includes hand-drawn and colored comics as well as short stories.
Dock Boys - Four guys and their misadventures as college roommates.
The Doctor Chronicles - A battle for scientific power between a lab full of insane scientists and the evil forces.
Doctor Fun - Off-beat online panel.
Dog World - Two dogs who chat and drink cocktails. By Mark Nugent.
Dogz - Humor strip with a rotating cast of characters including Rudolph the reindeer, Pickleboy, and Urinal Cake Carl.
Domestic Abuse Daily Cartoons - Once daily online cartoon full of depressed foodstuffs and kitchen utensils on the verge of horrible realizations. Includes several months of archives
Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire - Seeing the past, the future, and idiots. He is a seer with a weird life.
Donnell Journal - About the everyday life of cartoonist Donnell Hudson and his adventures.
Don't Panic - College humor and adventures by Andy Moore.
Donut Box - Dennis Lingg's absurdist comic strip about the daily grind, office politics, dimetrodons, and donuts.
Dot Eaters - Offers a collection of cartoons. Features bumper stickers and jokes submitted by users.
Down to Earth - A cartoon that looks at daily 'life' in Hell. If only eternal damnation really was this much fun.
Dr. Dudd - A collection of original, offbeat cartoons covering a wide variety of topics. Site includes a search engine and other humor.
Dr. Iguana - Silly science in these panel gags.
Dr. Sheep and the Aardvark - An odd couple who amuse and abuse each other in equal measure. Follow their bizarre wacky adventures. By James Spence.
Drabble - Dysfunctional family to keep you laughing.
Dracula - A page-a-day graphic novel in progress. Based on Bram Stoker's novel.
Dread Man - A New York state trooper becomes a action hero. By Andre Brooks.
Dregs - The sort of people your mother said "Don't be like that when you grow up" about.
Dry Bones - Israeli oriented political comic strip.
Duck and Llama - Weird and strange escapades of two friends.
The Dude - Zany stick figure misadventures.
DuJour - Topical cartoons with Harold and his friends. Featured categories include seasons, biblical and sports.
Dust Comics - A collection by Dustin Thayer.
Dylan - A luckless singer-songwriter and his dog. By Rory O'Bannion.

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Eagle DNA - Comics by Bob Scott.
Edible Dirt - Dark, odd humor. Not for everyone. Not for kids. By Matt Rosemier.
El Goonish Shive - A series about a group of teenagers and the bizarre, often supernatural, situations that they face.
Elf Life - Daily internet comic strip features myth, slapstick and adventure. By Carson Fire. With background information and archive.
Elf Only Inn - Cut and paste comic about role playing chatrooms - includes archive of past comics and character profiles.
The Elf Squad - Comic strip appearing in the occasional school newspaper and weekly community newspaper. By Gary Hoffman.
Elsie Hooper - Features a black and white serial that appears in the Umass Daily Collegian. Created by Robert D. Krzykowski.
Emergency Exit - Features a cartoon about crazy roommates, giant hammers, hidden closets of doom, and evil chickens plotting world domination. Includes an archive and a list of characters.
Empty Trash Talk - A mis-users guide to the language of computerspeak.
#End - A comedy series twisting anime, games, real-life issues, and the haphazard life of college.
End Times - Following four girls and their dates with destiny.
The Engine: Industrial Strength - From Simon Furman, Andrew Wildman and Adam Jennings - original team behind the Transformers comics. Features episodes, bios, and screensavers.
Error 804 - Gallery of toons and an about cast and crew. By Chris Hutton.
Estranged Comics - Mature natured comic panels revolving around urban life and Gessepi The Seal's personality problems.
Eternal Caffeine Junkie - Funny color strip by Stephanie Burrows.
Everyday Comics - A daily comic journal by cartoonist Andrew Foster. Updated daily.
Everyday People Cartoons - About women - includes reader kudos and information about the creator. By Cathy Thorne.
Evil Love Comic - A "bong head" and his beer drinking genius pal, Simon.
Evil Rhinobird - Comic featuring various odd characters including a fish head and Rhinobird.
Experiments In College Ruled - A webcomic detailing the woes of High School life. Updated Weekly.
Extra Life - A cartoon about and for gamers. By Scott Johnson.
If Life was as Simple as a Webcomic - A gallery of cartoons. By Richard Lewis.

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Faceless Ugly Teddy - Original cartoons featuring a deformed soft toy. Features free screensavers, electronic postcards and e-zine.
Fair Game - Stephanie Piro's daily comic with a twist!
Falling Down Productions - Downfall is a comic about a group of displaced Minneapolis city kids attending school in small town. Also features Half Truths.
Falling Dream - A weekly web comic strip in color, by Greg Tuft. Featuring ad parodies, internet and political humor, and social satire.
The Family Monster - Features a gallery, the characters, and archives. By Josh Shalek.
The Fan - Taking place in Iraq and featuring the adventures of two soldiers Dehn and Kensou X, this series offers a way for its creators to keep sane from the middle of a war.
Fan Page of Nurse Frisky - Featuring a frightening, out-of-control nurse.
Fanboy Almanac - Weekly about the life and times of four average comic book/sci-fi/pop culture fanboys.
FANS - The story of a few science-fiction fans caught in real science-fiction adventures.
Farcus - Daily panel comic by David Waislass and Gordon Goulthart. Featuring daily color cartoon (with 2-week archive), postcards, and chats with the creators.
Fat Cat Online - A whimsical cartoon involving a fat cat in random, humorous situations.
Fat Jesus - The adventures of a obese defective clone of Jesus.
Faust vs The Athenians - A comic about a trip to Athens with a bag on one's head. By Calen Henry.
Faustian Deal - Chronicles the perilous balance between redemption and damnation for two dot-commers and the demons out for their souls.
Fergo and Enrique - Two animal children learn about life; also, single-panel gag cartoons. By Robert M. Blake.
Few and Far Between - Regularly-updated comic by Joda Thayer with a cast of child-like characters tangled up in the curtain that divides the mythic from the mundane. Contains calendar to download, character profiles and archive.
FileFish Comics - Follows the students of College University in their quest to fend off boredom and save the world from the town's oppressive right-wing newspaper and its plans to rule the world.
Fishead Tackle - Features daily cartoons, stories, tips and pictures about fishing.
Fishy Comics - Australian strip by Richard Jones, all about fishing.
Flail - Comic about the semi-realistic lives of some people - includes past strips.
Flash Gordon - This star-spanning adventure was created by Alex Raymond in 1934. Still great fun.
Flem Comics - Appealing to those with no soul left to destroy. By James L. Grant.
Flying Buttress - A collection titled "In Jeopardy". Includes contact info.
Fool Monsters - Features a gallery of comics called Little Freaks, Big Stupids. Includes an archive.
Forbidden Productions - Houses a collection of artistic creations, ranging from welded metal sculpture photographs, a couple comic book series, and humorous software downloads and games.
Fotfom - Keeping at least 2 people amused since 2000.
Framed - An ongoing saga about some poor unfortunates who get trapped in a G-Rated comic strip. Includes archived strips.
Frank and Ernest - The official site.
Frank, Hank and Charles - The adventures of three sort-of friends. Features an archive, cast and about the comic.
Frankenstudent - A young Frankenstein comes to America - and enters the third grade. Online comic updated Mon-Thur. Site also contains unrelated single-panel comic updated Fridays.
Fray, Brian - Portfolio of panels and humorous illustration by the cartoonist.
Fred and Frank - The crazy cartoon adventures of two soldiers stationed in Germany from 1979 until 1992. Written and illustrated by Charles Kaufman.
Freddy and Co - A comedic webtoon featuring famous people and talking cats and trees. As styled by a teen.
Freex - About the strange lives of three quite insane guys.
Fried Society - Complete collection of the comic strip by Chris Kelly. No longer updated, still funny.
Friendbear - A copy/paste bear and his surreal friends endure countless existential nonsensical adventures, and then have snacks.
From The Desk Of - A cartoon site that sometimes has no actual drawings.
FS666: the Fatsquad - The official home of the Fatsquad, NH's most controversial comic strip that doesn't care who they make mad.
Full Contact Origami - Three guys. One computer. Lots of free time. Get the picture? by Truthsnark.
Fun by Kaz - Cartoons signed "Kaz" have appeared in magazines and newspapers since 1950 (Saturday Evening Post, and Esquire, 26 book collections). Features cartoons and HeadLines acrostic-type puzzles, including a Cartoon of the Week and HeadLines of the Week.
Functionbad.com - A comic strip about real life events. Updated regularly. Includes archives and guest art.

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Galapagos - Strip about a researcher and the animals he's researching. By David Gau.
Gaming U - A comic about 4 college friends by Trent Donelson.
Geebas on Parade - Jennie Breeden on LARP at SOLAR.
Geekcomix.com - Features the daily strips Marginal Humor, Extremely Blee, Strenua Inertia.
Geeks - Cartoons by Julie Sigwart. Weekly cartoon of Silicon Valley life, work, relationships, and sex or lack thereof.
Geek's World - About geeks, for geeks. Includes an RSS feed.
General Protection Fault - General Protection Fault is an on-line comic strip full of geeky fun, bizarre characters, and a sentient slime mold or two. Join Nick, Ki, Fooker, Dwayne, Trudy and Fred the Slime Mold as they try to keep GPF Software afloat, while surviving odd parodies and wacky situations. The strip runs every Monday through Saturday. A strip archive, plus "geeky games".
Genevieve Cartoons - Laugh at talking corks, a 1951 frazer, bananas on crutches and more in this daily cartoon.
George - Centered around a fairly normal guy, who's centered around his fairly strange friends. By John Norton.
GerbilMechs - Comic spreading the gospel of the ultimate anime-universe weapons: nanotechnology-enhanced gerbils piloting robot suits piloting mechs. Strips are divided between the GMech world and the lives of the strips' creators, Monthenor and Morgion.
Gibbleguts.com - Daily single-panel comics, e-cards, and the Farting Dogs. By Dan Gibson.
Gigafrost Comics - Read a sprite-based comic largely of the X series.
Giggles from Beyond - Spiritual humor as found by the Holy Cartoonist, Lew May.
Gil Thorp - Official site of the daily strip about high school sports created by Jack Berrill, now produced by Jerry Jenkins and Ray Burns. With archives, articles, and merchandise.
Ginger Meggs - Australia's most syndicated comic strip.
Girl Street - Web comic about high school kids, by Rissa.
Girls and Sports - Andrew Feinstein and Justin Borus are the creators of the Girls & Sports strip.
Girly - A series about a girl worn out by life and a friend who steps in to help her. A story of love and random silliness by Josh Lesnick.
Give Me a Break - Samples of Darrin Mason's single-panel cartoon "Give Me A Break". Available for publication in newspapers, magazines and online.
Glamorous Souls - Some utopias are far from perfect. Some higher beings are far from noble. Some people are cast between them. By Eurydice.
Glitch - A troublesome computer wreaks havoc on a new user and his family. By Ed Wiens.
Gluemeat - Comic about the absurdity of modern life and the stupidity which ensues. By Case Yorke.
Go For It! - With pop culture references at hand and a quick wit upstairs, the protagonist is the archetypal embittered sarcastic kid. By R.L. Peterson.
Goats - Daily geek strip about a programmer in search of beer and true love. Includes such fan faves as demonic chickens and the Panties of Potency.
God Stand - Features the series Final Blasphemy. Includes Ask God, The Rules of Anime, and The Bible is Stupid.
Godfrey - A satirical look at God and his creations, by Matt Jones.
Golden Rock - A brave hero, a perilous adventure, a grand plot, and some girl with green hair. By Dan Lay.
The Good Little Robot - Robot, stranded on earth, struggles to understand the human condition, and become more than the sum of his parts.
Good 'n' Evil - Comic about little round angels, demons, and time-travelling giant robots, drawn with 3-D graphics. By Pete Smith.
Gossamer Commons - The adventures of life, death and jazz. Features an archive, FAQ, and bios. Created by Eric Burns and Greg Holkan.
Gothworm - Modestly constructed and very personal.
Grammy Comics - A variety of strips by John Reynolds, including Crazy Stacey, Divorcee and Dr. A. Lune, Mad Scientist. With archives.
Graphite - Offers mostly gag strips and sketches and a forum.
The Grassy Knoll - An ongoing comic about Pen Celine and Jack Bakunin's adventures, with interuptions of Stickfigure Hamlet.
Great Internet Comic Switch - On April 1, 1999, 30 of the most popular cartoonists on the Internet switched cartoons for a day.
Greek Mike - Peak into the lives and dorms of three Grove City College students.
Greg The Keg - Featuring cartoons based on the college experience.
Grenouille - Featuring the frog, Wally the wallaby, Andy the rooster, Rex Prickle, Wags the dog, and Katra, a goddess based on the cartoonist. By Liz Vardy.
Greystone Inn - A comic strip about a comic strip, featuring Argus the gargoyle.
Gridlock - About taxi drivers, their passengers, and the city where they reside. Illustrated by editorial-cartoonist Graeme MacKay, and written by columnist Wade Hemsworth.
The Grimbles - Twice-weekly strip revolving around the multitudinous Grimble family. By Adam Burke.
Gub and Donut - The exploits of a kid and a giant donut with legs.
Gunz - About dragons, Dragunz actually, who live with humans, an elf, and Death. Asian themes.
The Guy Who Can't Draw Comics. - A strange twist to standard comic strips. No art. Bizarre humor. Period.
It's Geek 2 Me - Daily comic strip about geeks, computers and the Internet. Features cast, archive and bio of cartoonist Francis Cleetus.

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H. D. Alters Cartoon Art Gallery - Features Hapless Harold, a tramp whom finds religion.
H. T. Cow's Comics - Adventure strip by Winter Arcana, Danny Donnovan, and Daniel C. White.
Hackles - Comic strip featuring animals working in a high tech office. Computer geek humor and cute animals. By Drake Emko and Jen Brodzik.
Hagen Cartoons - Features the cartoon "It's a Jungle Out There". Includes archives.
Haha Videogames - A site that parodies popular videogames for old systems.
Hairbutt the Hippo - The cult Australian comic strip about the private eye. By Jason Paulos and Bodine Amerikah for Rat Race Comix and MAD Magazine Australia.
The Hairless Elbonian - Archive of short-lived comic strip by Scott Adams of Dilbert fame.
Half The Deck - A collection of original cartoons by Mary Dunne. Features the work of other artists, and funny pictures and jokes.
Hans - Follows the adventures of a dense boy. By John Moore.
Happy Shadows Press - The home of exotic and provocative artwork. There are two violent and strange web cartoons, an art gallery, and sketches.
Happyglyphs.com - Features two series, Knight and Day and The Inquiring Minds, by John Steventon. Includes contact information and a message board.
Hard Underbelly - Tristan Davis' serialized story about vampires and other assorted creatures.
Hatbag - About friendship, life, love and growing up.
Haylar the Hapless Goblin - Features an amateur cartoon by Chess.
Haylar the Hapless Goblin - A collection for the easily amused.
Hedgehog Games - Features two web comics; one drawn, and one with photos of action figures. By Jeff Coney.
Hell Comics - An angel, a demon and the rest of the dwellers - the anarchy of the after-life. By Rafi Rainshtein.
Hell Sweet Hell - Comic about Satan's life. Includes an archive and character profiles.
Her! Girl vs Pig - Girl and pig in violent situations. Includes past strips and cast of characters.
Herb & Jamaal - The official Herb & Jamaal site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios.
Herd Thinners Incorporated - Features the series "Kevin & Kell", organized by daily, weekly and an index. Includes a blog with the artist's comments.
Hergie Schnerr Cartoons - Single panel cartoons of a Picasoesque character who interacts with famous works of art and pop culture icons. Includes artist information and an archive.
Hero Xero - A humorous sci-fi comic. Can Xero save humanty from a mysterious space beast and his horde of 100 quadrillion evil space soldiers?! By Josh Roberts.
Heroe the Foster Child - The characters, the strips, and all about. Weekly.
Hey Harry - A uniquely humorous twist on life for all ages young to adult. By Thomas Ebert.
Hidden Glade - Absurdly philosophical, abstractly metaphorical, weekly fantasy web-based comic strip. By John William Harris.
Hippy and Pop - Starring baby boomer, Alan Mcklusky and his cranky father, Eugene, who has just moved in. Satirizes the "sandwich" generation and complicated family relationships.
History Can Be Fun - A quartet of aliens as they explore time travel and college life.
The Hobnobbers - The ongoing story of a dysfunctional family including a bulemic sister, an undead superhero brother, and a plastic surgery-obsessed mother.
Hoboe - Expect to see madcap adventures. Features the cast, archive, and extras.
Hog & Mrs. P - Comic panel about sex, relationships, and married life. "Stop nagging me WOMAN!"
Holding Down the Couch - Follow the adventures of four boys and their toys as they tackle the daily trials and tribulations that plague their twenty-something landscape.
Homies.tv - Official site of the original. Features art, album, gallery, and figurines. Created by Dave Gonzales.
HorriblePain.com - Features the absurd humour and veiled political criticism of GutterWidth, the fictional events of HP Sauce and other series. By Ryan Hill.
Hot Water ! - A site dedicated to web comics. By Antonio Etayo.
Hotendotey - Archive of 100 strips that ran for over 4 years in Towson University's Towerlight, the largest circulated student weekly on the east coast. Some adult humor.
Hounds Home - An original humor comic strip.
House On Fire - Features a comic strip gallery and a collection of Flash animations.
Housebroken - The adventures of former rap star pit bull DJ Dog. With strip archive, character bios and behind the scenes info. By Steve Watkins.
How To Be Bulletproof - Well-executed fast-downloading new(2008) comic about a junkie who dies and comes back to life seeking retribution.
Hydrants & Hairballs - Cats and dogs tell the story but please don't call it pet humor because pets can't read.
Hypercombofinish - Home of gaming enthusiast Chris Maguire. Also features reviews and satirical articles and how games relate to the world at large.

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Ida Arts - A gallery of cartoons about a misfortunate cat named Cas.
Idiot BoxAn alternative comic strip about populrar news and news media by Matt Bors
Idiom Syndrome - A photo-webcomic with random humour for the most part.
If Dinosaurs Could Fly Helicopters - Offers about, cartoons, jokes and a gallery.
Ignaki - A collection of cartoons about food, computers, art; translated into English. By Ignacio Lafferriere.
I'm Blue - Highlights the trials, tribulations and comedy of the main character Blue Veers, and her friends Celia, Derec, Tyger, Max, and Duo.
The Imp - A humor strip about hell, by Jose Arroyo and Robin Reed.
In Real Life - Following the adventures of Mario, Mega Man, and Link when they are sucked out of the Super NES.
In the Bleachers - Steve Moore's syndicated humor cartoon about sports.
In the Dark - Demons and Angels. Where the battle to free Demonkind from the Netherworld is about to break out. By Alex.
In The Puddle - Semi-reality webcomic by Cique Johnson, about bisexual, lesbian and straight young adults in Philadelphia - starring artist and pastafarian Cique, her guy, and pet bat.
Inepto.com - Lampoons ineptitude at all levels of society, from customer service to CEOs and politicians.
The Infirm - Humor comic about a first-year associate attorney.
Ink - A comic strip about a full-time father/part-time cartoonist and his family. By Jason Milfred.
Ink On Paper - We've got Magic Pig, Supa Fly, Bob Quackers and more strips.
Inktank.com - Two strips: Angst Technology, about a game development company, and Weak-end Warriors, about paintball.
Innies and Outties - Funny comic strip about two latchkey kids imagining their way through the enchanted land of suburbia. By Leonard Cachola.
Insane Add-a-Panel - Add a panel to this comic. An always changing comic.
Insane Comics - A normal sprite comic site but with a twist. Include Super Heroes In Training, Unit 003, 8 Bit Insanity, and Megaman SC.
Intelligent Humor - Offbeat comic, also known as "Big Meaty Chunks", by Chris Williams. Collected by Steven Dengler of Xenon Labs.
Interns - Features three interns as they work at a prominent comic book publisher. Includes character bios.
Intershadows - Features an archive of the title, a gallery of sketches and illustrations, and the series Coolville. By Kathleen Jacques.
The Invisible Life of Poet - Social commentary through the eyes of a child. By Christopher Wilson.
Irregular Webcomic! - Lego and gaming photo comics by David Morgan-Mar.
Irrelevant - Contains quizes, polls and such, as well as the weekly toon.
Is This Tomorrow? - Features collections, a history, and archives of various strips. Created by Kelly Shane & Woody Compton.
Isk - A web comic about a small tormented child.
Isometric - A comic strip drawn entirely with isometric perspective cubes.
It Could Happen - A comic strip which takes a unique and entertaining look into the life of a home schooling family. By Gail Anne.
It's a Crock - A weekly cartoon about some of the absurdities of everyday life in America. The cartoon features Cloe and Ocks the Albino Crocks.

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Jackson Beaver - Archive of strips about a cigar-smoking Canadian semiaquatic rodent. By Randy Mc.
Jaded Chaos - Humor strip by Kayzi and Dev, about Kayzi and Dev, two roommates whose lives revolve around computers and TV.
Japanese Beetle - Episodes of superhero humor comic by Dave and Chris White.
Jasky Interregnum - A portfolio of cartoons. Includes illustrations and a bio.
Jawtoons - J. Alan Wall's original cartoons, starring Bob Batts and Fat Gene as well as religious and holiday cartoon pages.
Jeremy - The ongoing adventures of Dr. Frankenstein's youngest son. Created by Jon Morris.
Jesus and Mo - Humorous adventures of Jesus and Mo.
The Jet Pack Pets - Official page of the Disney Adventures Magazine strip.
Joey Future Rocket Scientist - Single panels about Joey and some dim-witted antics.
John's Cartoons - Features the series Passfield! Offers an archive and updated weekly.
The Joke's on You - Daily cartoons and caption competitions by Phil Ryder and you.
Jones, Ben - Offers samples of the cartoonist's work, available merchandise, and a link to the fan club.
Josh Comics - A mix of slapstick comedy and strange humor.
The Journal Comic - Comics by Drew Weing. A journal in comic strip form.
The Journeymen - A comic parody of superhero comics and TV shows.
Jtrue.com - A gallerie of cartoons and search by descriptions. By James True.
Jump Start - Robb Armstrong's strip about a married couple and their young kids.
June Comics by Bill Alger - A little girl saying adultish things - includes archives.
Juris - Humor strips about the legal profession, by Reinhard Caliebe and Bob Pladek. Also available in an e-book format for PDAs.
Just Kidding - A weekly about the funny side of school life. Suitable for teachers, educators and everyone who loves kids. By Rod Maclean

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The K Chronicles - Humorous comic, often with political overtones. By Keith Knight.
K. Rat - Humorous strip about a domestic rat. By Andy Mosier.
KaesPlace - A collection of comics chronicling the zany adventures of several teens in a bizarre town.
Kaniamania - Daily cartoon by Chris Kania. Also offers Pointcast channel with daily updates.
Kari & Doug - An archive of cartoons by Dave Mooney.
Karma Burger - A comic about the ups and downs of working at a fast food resteraunt in the afterlife.
Kartoon Factory - Cartoons, and online greeting cards.
Kastaway - Fun and games in a hidden spaceship near Earth.
Katao - An anthology about an average boy. Translated into English.
Kate's Comics - Features Superhan by Kate Lloyd.
Kat-nap.com - A humorous web comic about the adventures and misadventures of three wacky house cats and there friends. By Greg Collins.
Kenation Comics - Offers a collection of cartoons and includes projects, a sketch gallery and contact information about the artists.
KidNe Stone - Off-beat strip that is designed to amuse and offend at the same time.
Kim & Jason - Features the daily and weekend cartoon, the cast, an archive, a gallery, ecards and games.
Kim and Jason - Features character profiles, artwork and archive from creator Jason Kotecki.
King, Jerry - Features a gallery of cartoons and a portfolio.
Klyde Morris - A series featuring an aviation ant created by Wes Oleszewski poking fun at pilots, airlines, FAA, and aircraft manufacturers.
Ko Fight Club - A variety of game related and other comics by the artist, collected under this title, includes archived strips.
Kojo_007 - Features sprite characters in a collection that includes cousin Frat, The Bathroom and Mooninites.
Krazy Larry - A daily color humorous strip by Paul Southworth.

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John Leech Archive - Contains more than 600 cartoon sketches from Punch 1841-1860.
Lack of Focus - Features galleries of bizarre humor organized into categories including sports, food, gag me, music, and technology.
Lamb In Command - The story of one sheep's attempt to fleece the world and rise above the flock.
Lard Pirates: The Comic - Follow the adventures of Captain Flapjack and his band of Lard Pirates including voodoo curses, pirate magic and sailing airboats.
Larson, Ken - Alternative cartoonist's bizarre, minimalist cartoons.
Last One Standing - Updated on Mondays, this features the adventures of Morlock, Ghost, Ronin and Harlequin. All artwork is copyright of Stuart Brown.
Laughing Iron - Fantasy cartoon where the heroes are clowns. Includes an archive.
Laughing Sheep Crying Cow - The travels of a happy sheep, a very unhappy cow and their friends.
Lead Salad - Featuring the attractive Monica Furious and a high consumption of bullets.
Ledgermain - A weekly series rooted in fantasy role playing, anime and geek humor.
Legend Knights - A fantasy epic comic drama about some boys ending up in another world for a great purpose - but nobody knows what it is.
Legends of the Galaxy War - Epic science fiction strip set in the far future, in a universe on the brink of change.
Lemun Drops - Family oriented online comic strip about Todd, Chig and Nikolai.
Lethal Doses - A comic about insanity, games and complete disregard of reality.
Lethargic Lad - Crime fighter who uses all the advantages that lethargy has to offer. By Greg Hyland.
Leu and Yar - Features a strip archive, cast and about the cartoon and author. By Manuel Rivas.
Liberty Meadows - Comic strip by Frank Cho featuring the lovely Brandy.
Life in the Trap - Golf cartoons about the sport's invasion on the rest of your life. By Rick Newell.
Life Is Random - Chronicles the misadventures of Larry.
Life Spending - A simple cartoon about a monster's philosophy about life. By Owen Baggott.
Life's So Rad! - The chronicles of Corey Marie and her friends. Whether they are going to a punk show, hanging out at band practice, starring in reality TV shows or just fighting off ninjas, adventures ensue.
Like An Egg - The daily lives of three friends and their favorite neighborhood tavern.
Lil Pengy - Stars a penguin and his animal pals. Focuses on current events and popular culture.
The Lil World of Meekerz - Tri-weekly anime-themed cartoon by Mika See.
The Link Archives - Archived online adventure and humor strips by Brian Linkletter, including Jack Scorpio, Mountie Max and Mr. Jones.
Liquid Medication - A comic that does what it wants. The star is Andy who is powered, of course, by liquid medication.
The Little Apple Dude - Based around one, very obsessed, Apple Mac user.
Little Gamers - About a boy who is into computer gaming and his friends. Polls, forums, and archives.
Llamantations - A collection of Christian cartoons featuring characters from the bible. Created by Barry Sellers.
Load World - Features an archive of strips, character profiles and artist information.
Lockhorns - The official homepage for Bill Hoest's creations, Leroy and Loretta Lockhorn. At present Bunny Hoest and John Reiner chronicle the trials and tribulations of this classic couple.
London's Times Cartoons - Features weekly updates, an archive, reviews and licensing information. Search by category includes animals, business, cats, computers, food, and famous people.
The Loop - Contains comics of a humourous nature with spoofs of videogames and commercials.
Loose Parts - 90-day archive of current panel comics, a bulletin board for fans, and merchandise.
Lore Brand Comics - Entropy and irony live together in perfect harmony.
Lost Pigeon Comics - Comics for those with a slightly abnormal sense of humor.
Lost1.net - Home to Marky & Vector, The Garden, Spore Wars, Spaceguy and other humorous endeavors. By Alan Berman.
L(o)unging Cat - Features a gallery of the black and white cartoon. Includes cover art.
Love Is... - Two innocents demonstrate the meaning of love; created by Kim Casali, now drawn by Stefano Casali. 90-day archive of current comics, bulletin board, and merchandise.
Love-Kitty - A thrice weekly comic about the travails of an alcoholic cat, among other things. Other features include the weekly column "Bad Munky Sez" and downloads.
Luann - Daily strip by Greg Evans that chronicles the experiences of adolescence. View 30 days of strips, meet the characters and the author.
Ludvík Lundi the Puffin from Lundavík - Funny cartoons about puffins from the Faroe Islands. The text is in English and Faroese.
Lukebooks - Home of "Bob's", "Stuff", "Just Suppose" and "Good Vibrations". From an underground base in N.Ireland.
The Lunar Antics - Funny cartoons where the inhabitants of the moon hang out here on Earth. But don't let them steal the show because it's really about us Earthlings.

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