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Mac Hall - Youth, life, with an archive. Created by Matt Boyd and Ian McConville.
Macrobo V: The Comic - A parody of Mega Man and pop-culture. Includes author's notes.
Madam & Eve - Domestic life and politics in the New South Africa. By Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl.
MadGirl Comix - Home of CrashGirl and other dark humor. New strips posted weekly.
Magic Inkwell - Webcomic theatre updated every Friday.
Making It - Home of Keith Robinson's two online cartoons, information on collections and video games, a portfolio and merchandise for sale.
Malakhim - Follows the increasingly grim life of a dead child as he becomes entangled in the brutal war of angels and finds he can only rely on faith to survive.
Mama's Boyz - African-American series by Jerry Craft.
Mamii The Cat - Based on true story of an American Shorthair chubby cat and his naughty sister named Jinny.
Mangled Stare - Part-time superhero, part-time cartoonist, full-time family man, Mimo Mangulario juggles hero life with family life.
Man-Man 2.0 Comics - The adventures of a new kind of Super Hero. By Matthew Shepherd and James Duncan.
Marley - Sports comic strip by Steve Ryan and several nationally acclaimed stand-up comics.
Marshall True - The home of Gavin's World, Anesthesia, True Stories, and other illustrated comics and digital art by James True.
Marvin Mole - Home of 'Marvin Mole'. Features bios of the cast. By Paul McEvoy.
Masters of the Art - Features art, an archive of strips, and a journal. By Justin Pixler and Patrick Johnson.
Mateo's Cartoons - Cartoons, animations, cover art and original drawings by the Romanian newspaper cartoonist.
Matt & Michael - Featuring the adventures of Matt and his roommate Michael Raccoon. By Matthew Taylor.
Matt and Austin - Comic drawn in Flash. Includes archive.
Matters Not - A cartoon about things that matter, things that don't, and one man's attempts to juggle it all.
McDuffies - An adventure webcomic by Srdjan Achimovich.
McVille - About three friends, demons, and a tiny town. By Tom McLean. Offers the characters, an archive, a forum and a gallery of fan art.
Melonpool - Daily comic strip by Steve Troop about two aliens, a telepathic dog and a five-foot 220-lb hamster. Including information on merchandise, and subscription services.
Men In Hats - A cast of strange people (all male, and all wearing hats) wander about in the desert having very strange conversations.
Mermbut Comics - Features Fables, Super Mort, Twins and Gags.
The Mice Squad - Includes character pictures, animation, and daily cartoon about this funny group of mice. By Larry Purdy.
Midnight Blue - A story that reaches from the depths of the ocean to the vast midnight of space. By Kristy Gray.
Milan1 - Features a gallery of multi-panel cartoons, a portfolio of linocuts, and a biography.
Mine's Bigger - An un-epic comedy about the battle of two towers and their completely owners.
Minor Treat - About a human, a furry, and a cat-girl, with the three characters interacting together using their stereotypical behaviour.
Mixed Media - The official Mixed Media site includes daily comics and a fan forum.
Modern Pulp Comics - Online and print comics in a traditional pulp style, but with a modern twist.
Mojave - A webcomic by Derick Soto.
Mojo Unlimited - Characters, archives, and links.
Monkey House - About a happy-go-lucky monkey and his cynical roommate.
The Moseying - Features a new cartoon and archives. Includes contact info.
Mosherpit - Home of the "In My Room" webcomic, reviews, and rants.
Mother Goose & Grimm - Mike Peters' humorous strip resides here, with a strip archive, merchandise catalog, Mike's political comics, and a bulletin board.
Motivational Plus - Cartoons from speaker-cartoonist Mike Moore.
Movie Comics - Based primarily around movies, but branching into nasty, cynical observations on all manner of pop topics. Also features movie reviews.
The Movie Joker - Official Site - Official Site for the comic strip The Movie Joker starring Bobby Furapples by Sal Occhino.
Movie Punks - Online comic about watching movies.
The Mows - Daily comics strips for cat owners. By Jay Dyke.
Mr. Chuck Show - Daily comic strip by J. Myers.
Mr. Dog - Home of The Adventures of Mr. Dog, other comics and humorous drawings.
Mr. Drinkwater - Commentary, rants, and stories about current events featuring the character.
Mr. Saturn's Tweeter - About a guy and his smoking bird. Features and archive and news.
Mr. Snodgers' Neighborhood - A strange world populated by pirates, plants and peculiar people. By Jess Kautz.
The Muller Cartoon Collection - Assortment of funny cartoons available.
The Munchies - Offers a daily comic strip about talking food. Meet the characters and review the archives.
My Life in a Nutshell - Real-life adventures of a naive entrepreneur who sells her Web site to a U.S. company during the Internet goldrush.
Mystery Dimension - Single-panel absurdist cartoons by David Last.
Sylvan Migdal - Features the comics Mnemesis, Spork, Carface, and A god's Life. Includes a blog.

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Naked: People in Car Chases - No naked people, but a humorous computer generated comic instead.
Nakedfella - Strips and flash movies about a character called Nakedfella. By Australian David Blumenstein. With a gallery and links to related stuff.
Nalo Comics - A site dedicated to creating non-traditional comics. Weird art and music too.
Namir Dieter - A webcomic by Isabel Marks starring a cast of heavily personified animals.
Nancy - Toonopedia encyclopedia entry about the evolution of the comic strip launched by Ernie Bushmiller in 1933.
Narbonic - Strip about an ambitious young mad scientist, her underpaid lackeys and gerbils. Includes an archive.
n00bism.net - About 2 guys who are highly addicted to the Internet. Features articles, polls and forums.
Neal's Defense - An on-line comic about our hero Neal and his job in the absurd world we call corporate America.
Needle and Thread - A comic detailing the daily adventures of a Needle and some Thread, from CIA spy adventures to calculus exams. By Nicholas Ball.
Neilo's Cartoon and Humor Site - Features the work of British cartoonist Neil Oldham. Includes the cartoons and writings published in several British newspapers.
Neko the Kitty - A webcomic by Geraroid Molloy starring a cat who smokes, his mate, and their humans.
NelsonToons - Cartoons by Scott Nelson. Off beat single panel gag, religious, and seasonal cartoons.
Neobaka - Manga style webcomic that features two students who return to their dorm room to discover a cute robot girl. By Dan Kent.
Neo-Monster Island - Home of Twisted Kaiju Theater: A Godzilla Toy story, where Mothra is just another tasty bug.
Nerdz - An asynchronous color strip usually about pop culture. By Screwball McGoo.
NeTrek - Quirky comic stip about Sijei and Kara as they wander about the world-wide web.
NeverNever - The chronicle of the faeries at war with humanity - and of the humans who just don't notice.
Nickel Pig - Features the comics Ab Irato and Cassiopeia of the Delightful Gone Away. Includes games, music, and a forum.
Nightmart - Daily comic strip about a clerk working third shift in a convenience store, and how bizarre things get after midnight. By William Levy.
Nina's Comics - Single panel business comics, comic images of cats, irregular comics by Nina Tryggvason.
Ninja Billy - Christian comic strip for kids and family. Ninja Billy faces life with humor and faith. Offers free coloring pages, information about martial arts history. By Rob Redick.
Ninja Spirit - Features an archive and information about Blackie Dog Studios.
Nodwick - Gaming fun in comic strip form. Also has a print comic book.
Non Sequitur - A complete archive of the strip, with a catalog, artist bio, and Homer the Reluctant Soul.
NonSense - About something different every day and usually not coherent. By Andrew Bradley.
Nonsense Wars - A collection of artwork and cartoons.
Norm and Company - Gallery of cartoons featuring Norm, a man of few words, and other offbeat topics.
Not Available Comics - Stick figure comics by Matt Feazell. Includes stories of Stupid Boy, Cynicalman, and Antisocialman.
Not Exactly Rocket Science - Single-panel humor cartoons by Brent Coulson. Books and merchandise available.
Not Exactly Rocket Science - Brent Coulson's inside jokes for those of us on the outside.
Not In My Backyard - About a Dachshund named Oscar and squirrel named Oliver and the battle of wits for the backyard. It's published in the Star-Telegram as "Oscar the Wiener Dog". By Dave Taylor.
Not Quite - Panel cartoons written and drawn by Lorie B. Kellogg and Joe K. Bevilacqua.
Not to Scale - Features a bunch of characters living life like normal people and getting bashed by life each other. Offers hand drawn pencil cartoons, the cast of characters and news from the artist.
Nothing Nice to Say - Online comic about punk rock.
No-Town - The trials and triumphs of sad sack, Larry Jones. By Tom O'Donnell.
Nukees - A nuclear physics degree, seven bottles of tequila, and ten kilograms of plutonium--in other words, a perfect weekend.
Nukeland Cinema - A unique photo comic featuring Bionicle, Power Rangers, Transformers, Godzilla and more of your favorite action figures in crazy adventures.
N3wt - An off-the wall humourous comic designed with poor artwork and a warped imagination.

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Odd Jobs - David DiAngelo's modern day strip Odd Jobs.
Off the Beat - Humorous strip written and drawn by Emily K, about kids involved with band and music.
Off the Mark - Mark Parisi's daily comic panel is on the web with a daily cartoon, archives according to subject, some stuff to buy and syndication information.
Offenders At Large - Evil Swamis, talking lizards, and sexy Secret Agents; welcome to a world where the best defense is a good offense.
Oh My Gods! - A pagan based comic strip for the polytheistic masses. Features commentary and an archive.
Old Motherboard's Tranquillity Haven - Computer-related comics, cartoons and general humor by Roger Penwill.
On the Fly - The chronical of Arney, a boy in a new town, in a new house with his newly divorced mom and a life that's just about to get interesting.
Onion Head Monster - Strange comics and animations about this misunderstood monster. By Paul Friedrich.
The Only Way to Win - Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles are at it in this fan strip.
Order of the Stick - Fantasy role playing oriented strip - includes cast of characters and some game design articles.
The Ordinary Adventures of Tomas - Photo-comic about Tomas, an invisible friend who doesn't realize he is invisible, and his many ordinary adventures.
Orneryboy by Michael Lalonde - A comic strip about the adventures of a really moody boy and his perky girlfriend.
Orval - Orval the pig is the star of this comic strip which runs weekly in the Arkansas Times. Politics and culture are lampooned.
OsigmaComics - Features webcomic about a school in the UK featuring all the stereotypical characters and situations like world domination.
Otaku Life - An online comic strip about the secret life of college students and anime freaks. By Jeanette Brown.
The Outer Burrows - Surreal humor strip using found images, by Atrowbri and Zillno.
Outta Toon - The official web site of the humor comic strip Outta Toon.
Over the Hedge - Official website for the Over the Hedge comic strip.
Over My Head - A sampling of this single panel comic.
Over The Edge - Daily Web panel cartoon by Dan Reynolds. With selected past cartoons archived, and originals, cards and t-shirts to buy.
Overcompensating by Jeff Rowland - Comic strip rooted in reality. Archives, frequently asked questions, and forums.
Overdue Media - Home of "Unshelved". Set in a library by Bill Banes and Gene Ambaum.
Owlie Comics - An archive featuring the grumpy owl fighting his battles with the universe.
Ozy and Millie - Two young foxes endure the trials and tribulations of childhood.
Spoil Sports - Sports cartoons by Dominic Nunziato. A sports column in every cartoon.

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The Authentic Perishers - Author and co-artist Maurice Dodd presents the history and characters of "The Perishers" cartoon strip, which has been appearing daily in the Daily Mirror since 1958.
Henry Payne.com - A 16-year newspaper veteran, Payne's cartoons appear daily in The Detroit News and are syndicated by United Feature Syndicate to an additional 60 publications nationwide.
P and P - Online comic whose cast includes a bird, a worm, and two brothers and a band. By Richard Gwynn.
The Pac-Man Cosby Show - Clip-art comic about Pac-Man, Bill Cosby, and other TV characters having unusual adventures together.
The Pain - When Will It End - Tim Kreider's satirical weekly strip.
Palad�n el Cacique y Los Campeadores Boricuas - Full-page color adventures of the popular Puerto Rican superhero first appearing in 1992. New episodes in both English and Spanish are added weekly.
Pants of Death - Single-panel sick-humor cartoons by Jon.
Paragon Fishing - Features the exploits of three characters, two of which are roommates. Not always a happy ending.
Parallel Universe - Taking on controversial subject matter, current events, American culture and turning on reality. By John Whelan and Aaron Riddle.
Paranoid Joe - For Joe, just saying "hello" has a pitfall of dangerous meanings and connotations. By Michael Ewing.
The Parking Lot is Full - A weekly comic strip produced between 1993 - 2002. Offers an archive pseudo-intellectual nihilism and sadistic scatological humour.
PartiallyClips - This is a twice-weekly clip art comic strip for grownups, by Rob Balder.
Past Expiry - Original and offbeat cartoons by Johnny Ancich. From Canada.
Past Expiry cartoon - Discover this weird and offbeat single panel cartoon. By Johnny Ancich.
Pathetisad the Comic - About a group of friends who barely tolerate each other and hardly understand reality.
Pearls Before Swine - Humorous strip about a rat and a pig, two good friends. By Stephan Pastis.
Pengcognito - Adventures of the fashion-challenged, herring obsessed inhabitants of an odd little penguin-dominated parallel universe.
Penmen - Gary Blehm's strip asks the reader to find the matching pair in a lineup of stick figures. Archived strips, animations, and merchandise. [Requires Flash]
Penny Arcade - Videogaming-related online strip by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins.
Peno - Features archives, cast and bio. By Jamal Slater.
People for the Unethical Treatment of Fireflies - A weekly pagan-themed web comic strip. Also features an archive and a cast page.
A Perfect World - Weekly panel cartoon by Linda Causey, with archive.
Perry Bible Fellowship Archives - Online archives of the weekly, offbeat comic strip by Nicholas Gurewitch that appears in the Baltimore City Paper.
The Phunny Pages - Original cartoons by Toni Allen. Updated weekly.
PiggyHunter - Online strip about a girl and her cute little flying pig. By Henry Chu.
Piled Higher and Deeper - About graduate students, by university professor Jorge Cham. Strip archive, merchandise available.
The Pinkey Suthers Show - Pinkey and co-hosts explain various aspects of life in this weekly strip by Dylan Graham.
Pipingrad - Moody black-and-white drawings about surreal mishaps. By Phillip M. Jackson.
Pixel Paintings - Parodies of manhood, confession, muslims, the final judgement.
Pixel Pals - The end of 8-bit innocence.
Planet Earth - Features four friends (three human, one alien) travelling to various roadside attractions where they usually run afoul of ninjas.
Plotless Violence - A humorous webcomic featuring Martial Arts fight scenes.
Plume & Peck - Features two best friends; a robin who embraces bird life and a blue jay weary of daily fowl rituals.
The Poet's Comic Strip - Strip by Ernest Slyman about a poet and his muse. Also includes poetry by the creator and links to other literary sites.
Pointless Display Comics - Yet another amateur webcomic including funky art, and a lazy artist.
Pokey the Penguin - Non-sequitur comic about Pokey and other penguins, with minimalist computer art.
Pooch Cafe - Daily strip by Paul Gilligan, about the lives of Poncho and his fellow canines.
Pookie Comics - The adventures of Teddy bear.
PoorlyDrawnComics.com - An ironic look at life. Features an archive and the Spare Change cast.
Pope Alien - Comics about alien clergy and robots, by Jerry Davis. With advice column and merchandise.
Poppycock Circus - A chronicle of the daily comings and goings of members of a small traveling circus. By Steve Carey.
Powell - Daily political and topical cartoons by News and Observer cartoonist Dwane Powell. Archive of all strips since 1996.
Pran-Man - About 13-year-old Pran-Man, who has a love for pop culture and Pez, and his friends in the town of McMurray, Pennsylvania. By Pranas T. Naujokaitis.
Pretty Heavy - A pub in the weirdest town on earth. Surreal humor webcomic by Gareth Allen.
Primoz Krasna - Slovenian underground comics featuring dark humor.
Prince Valiant - Prince Valiant, Prinz Eisenherz. Everything published with a picture and an estimated value.
Prince Valiant - Syndicated adventure strip set in the days of King Arthur; originally created by Hal Foster in 1937.
Private Joe Gorilla - Features the adventures of the marine and bodybuilder. Created by Alex Ferretti.
Pseudo Heroes - Online strip about crime fighters with ordinary powers, such as Wonder Bra Woman and Alcoholic Man. By Bentley and Martens.
Psience - Dealing with all things humorously paranormal. 2002-2004.
PsyZoo - The setup is like a movie stage where the producer, comic strip maker and assistant are trying to create normal comic strips.
Pthppt! - Webcomic that uses characters from video games.
Punmaster - Comic panel by David Gross.
Pupu - Finnish Bunny-comic every Wednesday and Sunday. English translations included.
PvP: Player vs. Player - Online strip about videogamers, by Scott Kurtz.

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Q-Balls - Comic about tiny beings who live beneath the quantum barrier. Plenty of other-dimensional super-hero adventures.
Questionable Content - Centers around an average frustrated 20-something music nerd, his PC and Faye. Includes archive, FAQ and overview.
Quirk - Weekly comics serial starring Quirk - Space Reject and his pals Carpy, Smith and Sludge. Space fantasy at its wonkiest!
Quitting Time - A comic about friendship, fatherhood and the joys of retail.
Qwantz Dinosaur Comics - Dinosaurs discuss difficult issues of life. Each strip repeats the same six images. By Ryan North.

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Arnold Roth - Artist's site features biography, portfolio and contact information.
The Last Days of Roland & Cid - Satirical, political, and dumb as all hell. By Michael Grimm.
Radiation Sickness Comics - Underground comic strips, cartoon, art and animation for mature readers. May contain material considered offensive.
Radioactive Panda - About the misadventures of several roomates, and the giant panda they can't seem to get rid of.
Ralf Ryder - Weekly comic strip by L. Carlson and Bill Smith. Also featuring weekly installments of Pacific Rag and Husky Tales.
Ralph Snart - Flash-animated strip about the chaotic adventures of a deranged accountant's loutish alter ego. By Marc Hansen.
Random Pixels - Black and white random funny thoughts by Brian Buckley.
Rat Creature - Features a film noir style detective story, science fiction stories and autobiographical comics.
RB: Really Bored - A weekly comic about a group of friends and the idiotic things that happen to them. By Annue Wyatt and Nick Nygard.
Real Life - A daily online comic about the normal lives of some abnormal people. By Gregg Dean.
Reality Challenged - About Lizzie, a gothpunk gamer and her friends.
Reasons Why We Rule - An archive, the cast, the usual suspects. Features webcams of the creators.
Reckless Youth - Comic about collection of London youth living rather strange lives.
Recovery Cartoons - Cartoons by BenBen the Fisherman depicting the lighter side of 12-step recovery.
Recovery Jones - Twelve step humor. Features galleries and licensing info.
Red Meat - The self-proclaimed "most tasteless and twisted comic strip in the world". From the secret files of Max Cannon. Regularly updated, with a generous backlog.
Register One - A full color comic occasionally about retail, usually random. By Mike Ross and Drew McGhie.
Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles - Neil Swaab's weekly humor strip about a murderous pedophiliac teddy bear.
Reheated - A webcomic about random college life. Includes archives, cast, and about.
Reinventing the Wheel - Life-based webcomic about creating world change and not going insane in the process.
ReOdorant - Features cartoons, essays and animation.Updated weekly.
The Repository of Dangerous Things - Webcomic with monsters and all that good stuff. By Amanda Hardy.
Reverend Fun - Reverend Fun is a Christian cartoon. Page contains the updating daily cartoon, with links to the main site.
Ricky and Matt - Features the antics of two troublesome second graders. By Jamal Slater.
Rikonian's Unnamed Comic Strip - Strange humor as weird characters interact with badly photoshopped celebrities. Includes past strips.
Riot City Comics - Features a comic strip following the lives of 5 gamers. Includes archives and rants.
Riverheights - Focuses on the very stupid Insano, and his shenanigans.
Road Waffles - Follow the misadventures of a 20-something blonde psychopath, travelling through the American Southwest in a stolen car, as she robs convenience stores and picks up mentally disturbed hitchhikers.
Roadkill Bill - Anti-car comics by Avidor, told from the point of view of roadkill.
Rob After the Nuclear War - About Rob and his adventures in post-apocalyptic New England. Also contains a selection of editorial cartoons by the artist.
The Robman Show - A cartoon about a fanboy's search for love, happiness and cheaper comics.
Rob's World - Humorous sprite-based comic.
Rocketship Ginger - Comic strip by Katherine Phelps about a small girl who's also a fearless astronaut.
Rockman Comic - Web comics using graphics from Rockman video games. By Joseph Tek Fox.
Ron's Cartoons - Licensing, artist bio and samples. Created by Ron Warne.
Room 825 - Odd coincidences, and the college students who live through them. By Traegorn Ravenhawk.
The Roost - Hand-drawn cartoons and illustrations with an emphasis on humor. Also features illustrations and a journal.
RPG World - Offers a series featuring the lives of friends and rivals; making fun of modern console role playing games.
RubberSuit Studios - Home of Stool Sample Webcomics, featuring the JesusMan! and The Wraith.
Rubbishelephant - Centers around a badly drawn elephant who rants, drinks, smokes and wears black sun glasses.
Rudy Park - Full-color weekly strip about the search for meaning in the modern world, starring a naive 20-something busboy at a cybercafe. By Theron Heir and Darrin Bell.

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Field of Sheep - Features a collection of sheep cartoons doodles.
Sage and Sid - Political cartoons and other illustrations by Richard A. Taylor.
SageBrush - All about the life of a tumbleweed.
Salamander Bits - Unique daily cartoon that mixes a new face with a different quote each day. Many of these ideas and portraits are developed during artist T. wEieR's frequent trips on public transportation.
Sallad's Toonpage - Features galleries of cartoons. Includes info about the artist.
Sally Forth - Popular U.S. strip about a working mother and her family. About the strip, the cartoonist, and the characters, with archives of past daily strips.
Sam and Fuzzy - Serial about a cab driver and his bear-like friend by Sam Logan. Offers a reader's guide, forum, and frequently asked questions.
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - A collection of bizarre humor.
Sauce - Features an archive 2000-2003. By Eric Toffey.
Saul & Benny - A story about two men who share an apartment in the big city. Offers a gallery, and about the cast.
Savage Chickens - Cartoons on sticky notes. By Doug Savage.
Savingjacksbrain.com - Home of the college and political humor-themed comic strip. By Zach Martz.
Savvie and Lacey - A gentle, humorous treatment of an "adult" topic: BDSM.
Scamptabulous - This is a completely hand drawn site with a weekly comic and doodles in the margins.
Scarygirl - About a dastardly plan to steal the world's underpants. Offers screensavers, the series, icons, t-shirts, and a movie.
Schlock Mercenary - Travel the galaxy. Meet new and fascinating life-forms.
School Spirit - The comic misadventures of Casper, Cody and Co. Join them as they fumble through grade five.
Schoolbooks and Brimstone - Topical comic on "heaven, hell and high school." By Stephanie D. Lostimolo.
Scooter and Ferret - Former pets and incompatible roommates star in a new strip every four days. Includes games, a forum, downloads and cartoon shorts.
Scott Stapp Sucks - Dedicated to making fun of Scott Stapp.
The Scott Tirades - A teenager's gripes about the unfairness of life. Includes past comics and information about the artist.
Scott Tirades, The - A humorous look at a teenager's life.
Scott's Mind - Cartoons like a car crash. You know it's going to be twisted, but you stop and look, anyway. Plus evil clown generator and celrebrity defacer.
Scrambled Pancakes - A philosopher, a simpleton, a businessman, a humanist, and a mad scientist attempt to make the world a better place and occasionally drive each other crazy in the process.
Screamsavers - Original cartoons featuring corporate comedy, bumper stickers, trivia, job interviews, and newspaper comedy.
Scribble Cartoon - Straight from the warped imagination of underground cartoonist, Josh Hara.
Scrubs - Detailing the life and times of two best friends. Includes an archive and character profiles.
The Secret Life of Nick - The adventures of Nick and his housemate.
Section 54 - Echoing the comedy value of every day life, with a satirical edge.
Senshi Ryu - A collection of sprite comics that spans from the original Megaman to Megaman X.
Sentient Thirty-Nine Weirdworks - Illustrated selections from the Journals of Lado Perapek, who crossed two thirds of the known galaxy in sixty years.
Serram - About a team in a biotech company that is assigned to hunt and capture mutants and monsters.
Sever and Spark Adventures - Features the sprite comic of Anthony Stamey and Sam Shue. Contains Sonic the Hedgehog characters and the original character Sever. Includes some furry art and anime.
Severe Boredom - Based on an extra-curricular project of two High School friends.
Severed Toe - A weird comic that has body parts as characters. By Phillip Oliver-Paull.
Shadensmilen - Showcases the malicious glee experienced upon viewing the misfortune of a happy face.
Shallow Grave Comics - A collection of comic strips created by Sean Polyn, graduate student of Princeton University.
Sharkey, Dog - Irish cartoonist. Features titles such as My Days as a Wage Slave, Phoenix Gags, Bollox Man, and Temple Bar Tosser.
The Shazniks - Features comic strips, and information about the characters.
Sheldon - Cartoon following the adventures of a ten-year old genius, his talking duck, and their billion-dollar web company. Created by Dave Kellett.
Sherman's Lagoon - Sherman's Lagoon is a syndicated daily comic strip by Jim Toomy about a dimwitted great white shark named Sherman and his sea turtle sidekick named Fillmore. Updated daily, plus archives, computer stuff to download and books to buy.
The Shikwekwes - A Kenyan cartoon that peeks into the lives of a wacky Kenyan family as they come to grips with the 21st century.
Shit Happens - The misadventures of two losers. Art, About, and Archives.
Shoe - Official site with daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character biographies.
Shortpacked - A webcomic about toys by David Willis.
Sidewalk Bubblegum - Political and social commentary from the pen of Clay Butler. Syndicated comic strip covers issues such as war, gender, capitalism, race and environment.
Silent Comics - Humorous comics without any words. Created by Motoi Motoni from Japan.
Simulated Comic Product - Weekly cartoon by Kevin Forbes.
SinFest - Strip dealing with contemporary issues and religion. Created by Tatsuya Ishida.
Situation Nowhere - The harrowing tale of a boy with no last name, lost in a suburban hell with only his attractive yet sexually non-threatening side kick to help him, in a loosely-reality-based comic strip, by Joe.
Skinny Panda - Comic strip about a Panda by Phil Cho.
Skit 150 - Featuring Mike and Joe about two guys surviving school and other comics.
SleepyDad.co.uk - Features Under-The-Stairs and SleepyDad.
Slow Wave - Jesse Reklaw draws a collective dream-diary comic strip, authored by readers from around the world.
Slowpoke - Weekly political cartoon by Jen Sorensen, appearing in alternative newspapers around the country.
Small Market Sports - Weekly sports themed comic strip. Features downloads, an archive and a forum.
Small World - Starring "Tad", a philosopher, consumer and victim of modern life. New strips every Friday. Free e-mail subscriptions.
smallgreY - Finally, the comic strip to fill your void! With a smallgreY alien, a sexy Venutian, a tormented Martian, 3 cats, the Lorang and a 'primitive' man!
Smapdi - An online comic about a bunch of friends trying their best not to kill each other.
Smer - A collection of cartoons and shockwave clips.
Snakecartoons.com - The Official site of "Snake Tales" and "Lennie the Loser" comic strips, by Australian cartoonist, Sols.
Snapshots - Free daily panel cartoon by Jason Love. With an archive and some extra goodies.
Sneaky and Creepy - A cartoon about two roaches. Also offers a short introduction to an animation project, ecards and character sketches.
Snoo - The story of the girl who finds her way to wonderland and learns of its unwritten secrets. Includes a gallery of the author/artists work.
Snoot - Sam Spindler shares a two bedroom apartment with an elephant, a pair of identical twin, midget circus clowns and a retired human cannonball.
Snopple - A place where sarcasm goes so very wrong.
Snorty and Co. - The cartoon adventures of an English mini-car.
Snowball In Hell - An innocent six-year-old girl and the Demon of Undercooked Pasta embark on a quest through the nether realms. By Kyle Burles and Mike Rieger.
Soap On A Rope - Daily comic strip by Bob Roberds with a complete archive.
Soda Venture - A computer graphic comic by Jacob Gray - includes an archive and character profiles
Soft Targets Inc. - Daily comics by James Koput featuring Fester the Rat, Garth the Pig and Scud the Vulture. With archives, background information and the Watt E-zine.
A Softer World. - Weekly webcomic and a collection of subversive resumes.
Somedaze - Cartoons of eccentric thought and weird scribblings updated daily. Somedaze has appeared in newspaper and magazines all over the place. Read it for a daily laugh in contemporary humor.
Sonic Comic - Sprite webcomics based on the popular Sega video games.
Soup - A fantasy webcomic about gods, heroes, monsters, and soup.
Space Patrol - Home of Cosmic Corsairs. By Matt Bayliss.
The Spade-Men - A group of friends become unlikely superheroes when they are stuck by lightning while playing video games.
SpamFish - A loony and toony cartoon that likes to use slapstick comedy and witty phrases. Starring SpamFish, an orange cat.
Spanky the Monkey - Spanky is an online comic strip about a primate lost in a world gone bananas.
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki - Follow the adventures of a magical girl as she fights the evil forces. Features an archive and a forum.
Spaztic Plastic - A 3D rendered web comic about plastic, fighting evil, and heroes. Features an archive, cast of characters and a forum.
Spencer Green - Full run of this college cartoon by Peter Zale.
Spinline - Featuring the strips "hyper-modern" and "Dog World".
The SporkMan Chronicles - Full-color adventures of SporkMan, the superhero that says Feh to superpowers.
Spungifeel Comics and Somedaze Cartoons - The eccentric daily cartoons Somedaze and Salamander Bits.
Squinkers - Comic strip about life at a country bed and breakfast.
Staccato - A post-graduate hippo, three college roommates, a clinically depressed basketball on Prozac who plays GameCube, and a 90MHz server bent on enslaving humanity. By Shawn Handyside.
Star Jam - Original comic strip about a bumbling star ship captain and his crew.
Starslip Crisis - A webcomic by Kristofer Straub.
Station V3 - About life on a seldom-used rest stop and refueling station in a distant solar system.
Stay as you are - Ironic, irreverent, intelligent and witty, Brad Yung's cartoons show the world's not so pretty. Offers cartoon listings, latest additions and Non-Sequitur Theatre.
Stephen Kramer - Offers galleries of cartoons and information about the cartoonist.
Steve & Bob - The adventures of a dog and a mouse. By Mike Georgiou.
Steverino - Steverino and his friends go about their daily lives. Includes archive, artist information and character profiles.
Stick Dude - Adventures and opinions of a stick figure and his friends.
Stick Figure Art - Daily art since 1998. Organized by month and themes.
Stick Suicides - Starring a character called Dopee who occasionally kills himself in a funny fashion.
Stickman - The adventures of a talking stick figure.
Stickman Limited - Comics featuring Stickman Limited and Alabama Bones. Good humor. Bad art.
The Sticks - Based around the tragic but amusing life of Bob Stick, a serial-dating twenty-something whose friends are all losers.
Stink Child - Offensive comics drawn in a minimalist amateur style. Plenty of adult language, and juvenile histrionics intended to offend.
Stivers, Mark - The cartoonist features an archive and is a piano tuner too. Features original songs and a blog.
Storm Corps - Features the cast, a gallery, an about page and contact information.
Story Minute - Minute stories by Carol Lay, on Salon.com.
Strange Candy - Manga-style funny strip. By Okashina Okashi.
The Strip Club - Parodies of popular comic strips.
Strip For Me - Douglas Noble and his comic strips, including Strip For Me, borders, and the devil in eden.
Stripped Again - A humorous comic strip about the lives of some college students and friends, struggling to survive, including with the opposite sex. By Morten B. Helland.
Stripped Books - A non-fiction strip about books and comic events. Also features Multiplex and other cartoons. By Gordon McAlpin.
Student Ghetto - An archive of Michigan State University's popular comic strip. The origin of the comic strip 'Bachelor Party'.
The Styx - AD&D? Are you in or out?
Suburban Jungle - The life, loves, and career of aspiring supermodel and ferocious predator, Tiffany Tiger. By John "the Gneech" Robey.
Suburban Squalor - Chronicles the hilarious adventures of a teenage depressive.
Sucktales - Meet the superhero Silver Snaker, the aggressive skating professional Dark Rider or the little French boy Petit Jacques. Our Online-Comic is updated every Sunday. Special Feature: have a look at some scanned images from our schoolbooks.
Sumo-Moon - A martial Arts adventure comic book. Requires Flash.
Sun Fun Cartoons - An archive from a British newspaper called The Sun, containing Hagar the Horrible, George & Lynne, Sun Fun and political cartoons.
Sun Puppy - Welcome to Brittany Hollow! Where you can meet a couple of sun loving puppies, a thoughtful computer, a big dog or two and a host of other companions.
Sunny Faces - A satirical look at the world and its people. By Bert Tillby.
Super Phil - Comic strip about the adventures of a super hero school boy and his friends.
Superosity - Daily Comic Strip in color by Chris Crosby.
Superspud - Original humorous comic strip featuring a flying superhero from the dark side of the moon. Includes archives since 1996.
Surliness.com - About I.T workers in college. Features a gallery and a forum.
SWAMI - A new flavor of humor from India. By Ashok Dongre.
Swamp Cartoons - Adventures of Ding Duck, Croc, and Wart and Mort. By Gary Clark.
Swine Song Comics - Diverse story and artwork styles by Colorado-based creator Robert Elrod.
Syntax Comics - Humorous strip by artist/author Owanno Megumi.
Syntax Errors Comic Strips - A 3D comic strip about technology and pop culture as seen through the eyes of observant and sarcastic kids.

T

Tales From The Crease - A collection of hockey cartoons drawn by Jeremy Pratte for the magazine "Game Night Revue."
Tank McNamara - Daily comic strip with archive and information about the creators, Jeff Millard and Bill Hinds.
The Tao of Geek - Featuring a positive view of geeks and geeky interests. Offers an archive, about, and cast.
Tasty Soda Man - A gallery of hand-drawn cartoons and rants.
Tech Magazine: The Comic Strip - A comic about a technical magazine that starts up in Santa Cruz - Tech writers, software engineers, and a town that's stuck in the sixties. By David Gatwood.
Techniks - "Surviving the undertow of the third wave". Cartoons on computers and technology and how they affect our lives.
Techno Man - Twenty-first century techno man. Contemporary comic by Allen Patten..
Ted's World - About a group of Asian kids bumbling their way through life.
Tee and The Wonk - Rock 'n roll, booze, and saving the world. All featured in a gallery of cartoons.
Ten-Ninetyseven - Weekly police and sheriff cartoons and general mischief inspired by the folks in black and blue in California's capital city.
Terminal Press - Home of Crowpsey, Silent Assassin, and Toxic Teddies. Features galleries, info on ordering books, trailers, and downloading desktops.
Test Monkey! - Official site of the Justin Bastard Sane creation.
Tex Arcana - An ongoing saga of horror and humor in the Old West. Aimed at an adult audience.
Thanks for Nuthin - Single panel cartoon with resources to comic strips, animation, and new media on the web. Archive of past panels. By Brad Fitzpatrick.
That's Life Unus - Unus Lepus is a romantically challenged rabbit with a sophisticated sense of humor. By Ronnie Desoto.
Theater Hopper - Features a cartoon about films and seeing movies. Includes an archive and a forum.
Things from Nowhere - Pop culture history dissected into bit-size pieces. By Richard Kolkman.
The Third Rail - Semi-surreal webcomic concerning time loops and the random yahoos forced to fix them.
Thix and Thax - A sarcastic and witty comic strip about twin stick figures and their beloved dog Thing. Cartoons which mock pop culture, games, art, links, news.
Those Drinky-Drink Kids! - The redheaded stepchildren of 21st century America's alternative funny pages! By Brian Henderson.
Tinsel Town - Weekly serial featuring '30s movie and radio star Eddie Fox and his uphill battle against reality.
Tiny Ghosts - Weekly photo-comic filled with robots, rag dolls, ballerinas, and melancholy humor.
Tiny Sepuku - Love advice strip. News, online archives, games, contact information, and links.
Tip O' The Ice Cube - The comic adventures of montefin and his faithful malamute Lou aboard the nuclear submarine USS Ca Va.
Toad - Follow the rather sedentary adventures of two toads and handful of frogs and one swamp-born fancy goldfish.
Toe - Featuring a giant walking toe newly introduced to the world. Ponders the existential quandaries of reality.
Tom the Dancing Bug - Alternative political comic strip by Ruben Bolling.
TomToms World - Features news, rumors, postcards, an archive, and character bios.
Tonecartoons - Features galleries from the cartoonist.
ToonTrek - A pan-European cartoon tour, fundraising in aid of Comic Relief.
Top Secret Toons - Single panel gag cartoons.
Tragic Falls - About a German chain-smoking mortician moves to a small town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and his dealings with the marginally sane members of the community. By Stephen P. Allen.
Tree Sprocket - Features the adventures and antics of Al, Frank, Jack, Kyrik and the Shouting Guy. By Al Nennig.
Triangle and Robert - Says the creator: "An intensely geeky daily comic strip featuring amazingly bad artwork and humor so self-referential it has to be seen to be believed." Artwork akin to stick figures.
A Triangle Morning - Comics and animation featuring stick figures. Simply funny.
Triangle Woman - Personal words of wisdom.
TrishTales.com - A photo-comic that takes place in a world exactly like ours, except that action figures are alive and live with humans.
Triumphant Losers - Archives, characters, and other stories. By Scott A. Skillings.
True Artist Tales - Weekly strip by Scott Gilbert, ranging from introspective musings to hard boiled action. And a bit of supernatural stuff for good measure. With a complete archive.
True Turtle Stories - Jeff Turtle is the hero of the weekly updated True Turtle Stories. He is green, slow and rather cool. Cartoon strips, animations, digital postcards.
TRU-Life Adventures - The often humorous, occasionally dramatic tale of a major toy store and the folks who work there.
TTdesign.com - Offbeat sports related cartoon "The Novice", a social commentary comic strip "The Prophet", fun in an advertising agency with "The Adman", and a graphic novel "The Dragon Slayer". Features illustration and multimedia services.
TTP Comics - A collection of cartoons and about the cast. By Gordon Tumilty.
Turtle Trax - A comic strip that explores the relationship between sea turtles and their researchers. Sometimes it's tough to figure out who's studying who.
Turtlecomics.com - Features comics by Wayne Chan including Fuz, Nearsighted, Camp-us and Doodlism.
Twelve Dragons - A story of elves, trolls, dwarves and other mystical beings.
Twisted - A gallery of cartoons by Raymond Betancourt.
Twisted Teenagers - A freaky weekly web comic from a young artist and writer team.

U

Ubigod's Hurricane - Tales and travels of an existential beat superhero and his ex-roommates.
Ugly Hill - Organized by date and storylines. By Paul Southworth.
Ultimate Boring Comics - Uneventful, repetitive comics with computer art.
Ultra Comicz - A bunch of sprite comics, intended to entertain, parody, and show the author's views of the world.
The Underground - Online comic strip by Jeff Russell and Matt Green, about the writers of an unofficial high-school newspaper.
Underworld - Weekly humor strip by Kaz, about sordid doings in a surreal city.
UnEmployed - Follows the lives of two unemployed roommates and their hard-working neighbor. By Matt Steen.
Uni - Original comic strip featuring a group of dysfunctional British students.
The Unions - Humorous comic strip. By Earl Ma.
United Statements - Daily panel cartoons by Al Kratzer about the maddening aspects of daily life in America (talk about a wide subject). With a gallery, animated gifs and specials on New Jersey.
Unripe - A funny web cartoon that gives a nod to the humor inherent in a complex age.
Unspeakable Vault - A series based on H.P. Lovecraft's work.
Untitled Again - The story of a college art student who discovers that whatever he draws, comes to life. By Paul Roustan.
Urban Dragons - Ever wonder what happened to dragons? They're still around; only they've adapted to living in a crowded world. By C. S. McDonald and Sandy Turner.
User Friendly - Comic strip about the Internet and hi-tech business in general. By Illiad. Includes wallpaper and startup screens to download, character profiles and an archive.
Utoons - Cartoons of political humor and life on the Weird Wide Web. By Dan Youra.

V

Vagrant Vivian - Vivian and her two roommates live "ordinary" lives, but the dreams she keeps having hints that she may be more important than she knows.
Vegetarinat - Days in the life of vegetables. By Jouni Ahola.
Vendetta - Action story about a professional car thief who gets mixed up with a mysterious man with a sword and no memories drawn in anime style.
Ventos - Weekly cartoon strip about two hapless sailors, by M. Hirvonen.
The Venture Capitalist - An inside view into the world of venture capital. Life at the conference table. By Robert von Goeben and Kathryn Siegler.
Vern and Dern - A humorous comic strip about life in the country with witches, aliens, talking dogs and bigfoot.
Versa Vice - Single-panel humor cartoons, by Chad Mansfield.
VG Cats - A webcomic about videogames. Features the cast, an archive, and a forum.
Virgil 'n' Zen - Adventures of a pirate and a pumpkin-headed werewolf. By Brian Villalobos.
VisionMeld Comics - Features the furry strip Furantics, the medieval humor strip Open Knightly, and other doodlings by Bryan Hoben.
Voices in My Hand - Home of the comic panel by cartoonist Bill Charbonneau. Includes current and archived panels and news.

W

WackyCrackHeads - Online hip hop/homeboy/drugs comic by "the Wonderful Woolie Dross".
Waiting for Bob - Sean, Jane, and Bernie cope with reality with nothing but television, sex, music, television, and money to help them. New comic every weekday. With archive and character bios.
Waldentoons - Current and archived cartoon about a country and its characters. Offers meet the cast and the Lute Shoot game.
Wally Pike's Outdoor Life - Comic strip cartoons for fishing, hunting, skiing, and boating entusiasts and everyone who enjoys the outdoors. A few strips online.
The Wandering Ones - Science Fiction comic strip. In 2066 a.d. Tracker/Scouts wander a vastly depopulated Northwest, while trying to stop a military force bent on domination!
Wapsi Square - Monica, Amanda, their lives, their tribulations and friends. By Paul Taylor.
Ward o World - A collection of humorous cartoon art, comics, and games with technology themes. Created by Ward Makielski.
Wazoo Comics - Features original comic strips about racing cars, tech toons, and few others titled "Junior high babylon" and "Shiver me timber".
We All Look Alike - Original cartoons and cartoon merchandise.
Weasel Breath - Random situations, crude drawings, funny ideas.
Webheads - A comic strip for webheads, with a daily dose of e-humor.
Wednesday Cooper - Features an interactive fine art cartoon series with a social message. Offers contact information about the artist.
Weed - Features Weed the pig and his friends; Clovis the Raven, Hortense the cow, and Grizelda (a single woman who lives with all of them).
Weekend Warriors - Weekly online comic strip by and about Steve and cliff, who travel the universe during the weekend and talk about it on Monday. With a backlog.
Weirdism - College drop-outs face the big bad world together.
Welcome Consumer - Colourful pop culture infused online comic. Features reviews of manga and movies.
Well it Could be Worse - Cartoon site focussing on four characters, about philosophy, life and dating. By Jeff the cartoonist.
What? Comics - A comic strip about a talking worm, a cat head, and many other things. With archive and character biographies. Updated semi-regularly.
Whatever... - about Ed, and he's a typical directionless twenty-something year old just starting to realize he's getting older, and he still doesn't know what he wants to be when he grows up.
Wheech McGee - Cartoons and caricatures mainly of Glasgow and world political personalities.
Where the Buffalo Roam - Daily panel comic ("The Internet's first comic strip") by Hans Boordahl. Fairly topical. Features an archive.
Whiskerville - The story of a cat named red, an occasional mouse and the humans he tolerates.
White Ninja Comics - Features include archive, press, fan art, history.
Widgetworld - Cartoonist Jeff Myers' home page, and the home of his Cuckoo Sorority House strip.
Willy Morgan Comics - About high school students that have crazy adventures that are loosely based on reality.
Willy's World - A comic about a gay teenager by Jo McDougal.
The Wings of Change - A fantasy comic featuring a mini-dragon with a tough-guy complex, an elvain girl who hears voices, and the pixy orphans they have to take care of.
Winter Solstice - An archives of cartoons, sketches, and commentary.
Wizard of Cheese - Features the slice of life adventures of a Wizard, Gromin, and Marty the mouse.
Wizard of Id - The strip has been enchanting audiences since 1964, but the real wizards behind this comic classic are artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart.
Wombania - A 3D cartoon about a family of genetically-engineered wombats and their struggle to adapt to a human world.
Wonder Temp - Adventures of the world's greatest temporary employee. This site also includes other cartoons and caricatures by Bill Kelly.
Wonder Wig - A superhero wig, a grumpy beanstalk and an annoying llama. Features the ramplings of the cartoonist.
Wonderfactory - Contains comics, drawings, digital art, essays, stories, and a blog.
Wondermark - Features a collection using old-fashioned black and white characters, Updated regularly.
Wooden Nichols - Daily cartoon by Kevin Nichols from Michigan Live.
Working Stiff - A comical strip about those of us who work so hard we forget the more important things in life. By Arthur Tesla.
The World of Lily Wong - Life, culture, and politics clash in modern-day Hong Kong
The World of Tardum Mudrat - Follow the quirky antics of Tardum and Myra Mudrat, rendered using state of the art 3D illustration technologies by Canadian artist Andrew Neil Olscher.
World of Why? - Because tragedy is the new comedy.
Wrecker & Wallaby - Wrecker & Wallaby, has comix and original characters.
Writhe and Shine Comics - An amusingly cynical take on the Goth/Industrial club scene from an insider's point of view, rendered appropriately in black and white.
The Wrong Band - The story of a Seattle band trying to make it big.
Wrong Turn Web! - A comic strip gallery drawn by a teenage cartoonist.
Wulffmorgenthaler.com - Features Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler's daily comic strips, merchandise, the Toucan Kid Journal, and The Albino With Crayons.

X

Xeroids - Xeros is more than a planet, it's an Xperience, evolved from the printing needs of humanity. An industrial outland, monitored and maintained by a little band of Xperts. Weekly strip.

Y

Yardington - A gallery of cartoons and art.
The Yellow Kid On The Paper Stage - A historical and interpretive examination of the Yellow Kid, a late nineteenth-century comic/cartoon that is credited as being the first newspaper comic strip in America.
Yin and Yang - Witches and werewolves, gods and monsters, fantasy and real life come together in this off the wall comic about a couple whose life is anything but normal. By Jes Idres.
Yoda Comics - Comic strip that features the hilarious, ever exciting adventures of the BSU Social Sciences Department people inside the faculty room. By Adelino Ramos.
You Damn Kid - "The Wonder Years" on crack. By Owen Dunne.

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ZacharyParker.com - A gallery of the cartoons of Zak Hamby.
ZAK - Strip starring the CAD/CAM supercomputer of the future. By Allen Stupica.
The Zipper Page - The home of the Fred comic strip.
Zits - Popular U.S. strip features Jeremy Duncan, a 15-year-old aspiring rock musician, and his parents "who don't understand anything." About the strip, the cartoonist, and the characters, with archives of past daily strips.
Zombie and Mummy - Drawn on a PDA and embedded in a colorful, eclectic web environment.
Zombies? - A weekly strip by Eric Maziade. Focused on zombies in today society - includes an archive.
Zortic - Science fiction comedic adventure comic strip. By Mark Mekkes.
Zuko Radio Toons - Outrageous, hip cartoon strip. A humorous and outright obnoxious snapshot of near-real-life happenings and weird pop radio personalities.
Zwol - Daily color comic strip. By Greg Stephens.
Zxipi - Comics charting the chaotic life of an angry box-shaped individual. Oppressive, expressive and aggressive.
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