Comic Strips on the Net
- Open Directory Project Comics Directory
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A very thorough listing of on-line comic books and strips.
- Adam Burke: Diabolica
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Our next evil plan is to destroy the Internet! “How can you do that?” Travel back in time and destroy Al Gore! Also, the Grimbles. Weird, but occasionally satisfying.
- Andrew Crestodina: Orbit Comics
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Look here for “Paradigm Shift”.
- Bebe Williams: ArtComics
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Including innovative use of photos in comics, and how to get a visit from a time traveler.
- C. Baldwin: Bruno
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Dating, Feminism, and Fashion. Eleven years of Bruno, a complete web-comic from 1996 to 2007. But the archives suck. The only way I can see to read it is to read it backwards.
- Chris Hallbeck: Book of Biff
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Only a little twisted… Archive of Biff, with a new comic every Monday through Friday.
- Christian Alexander Francis Cosas: c is for comics
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CultuRe Trap, hole boy, and “a sketchbook record of my drunken revelries”. Great stuff, check it out.
- Christian Cartoons (dot) Com: Christian Cartoons
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Christian comic strips. Some of them are even funny. Don’t forget page 2.
- Darryl Cagle: Darryl Cagle’s Art Page
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Political cartoons, including True!
- Wes David and Don Stevens: Sunday at Ten
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An odd little comic about a bunch of gaming and computer geeks who own a company with a gorgon for a secretary but also work in the real world.
- Edward May: It Lives Comics Home Page
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Injurious comics in your bleeding face. Nice art, and some really nice cover scans on his blog.
- Erik Sansom: Toy Trunk Railroad
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Something about ninnis on steam engines.
- Frank Hemenway: Art Riders
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Previously a print APA, a site for aspiring cartoonists to display their wares. Currently, just his own strips.
- Greg Dean: Real Life Comics
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The semi-real life adventures of Greg, Liz, and the occasional orbiting space station.
- Greg Fox: An Angel’s Story
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“An Angel’s Story” is reminiscent of the old Spire Comics, but shorter. Also, the Angel is attracted by other guy’s butts, which, as far as I can recall, never happened in The Cross and the Switchblade. Oy! It looks interesting, but I can’t find the whole story.
- Hunt Emerson: Large Cow Comix
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Jive that beat, daddio. Comix from Hunt Emerson.
- Jonathan Thayer: A Chipmunk and a Lizard
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From the creator of Noo Greek Column, laughs about post-nasal drip. Some of them are quite good. All of them a bit odd.
- Ryan Sohmer and Lar Desouza: Looking For Group
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Ryan Sohmer and Lar Desouza take on multiplayer on-line role-playing games a little, and fantasy literature a lot, in this very funny series about a nice Elf, an evil Richard, and their intrepid companions.
- Mack White: Mack White
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Some of Mack’s comics, presented fully on-line. Includes the Goat Nuns, The Mutant Book of the Dead, The Treasure of San Diablo, and more!
- Mick Cusimano: Chicken Little Comics
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Augustus Ceasar to Dali. Some of the cartoons are too small to read the text.
- Mike Shapiro: Joe the Circle
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Joe the Circle, Ronnie the Triangle, and Bob the something or other.
- Nik Scott: Nik Scott
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Humor from Down Under. Hey, where else can you find opiates, bondage, and world revolution? I strongly recommend this strip, coming to you straight the Australian bush. Ain’t the Internet wonderful?
- Paul Dlugokencky: A Daily Cartoon
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Single-panel cartoons that nature abhors.
- R. K. Milholland: Something Positive
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This strip is very character-oriented. I recommend going to the “first comic“ (or hit the archive link in the menu) and starting from the beginning. It’s worth it, and they’re a lot funnier when you know what’s going on (but they’re still funny even when you don’t).
- Randall Munroe: xkcd
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“A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.” Just like old times.
- Richard Stevens 3: Diesel Sweeties
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“Diesel Sweeties” by R. Stevens, and other robot stories. Become Clango the Robot’s best friend and romance counselor.
- Ryan Sohmer and Lar Desouza: Looking For Group
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Ryan Sohmer and Lar Desouza take on multiplayer on-line role-playing games a little, and fantasy literature a lot, in this very funny series about a nice Elf, an evil Richard, and their intrepid companions.
- Sean Fryer: Sean’s Comics-The Source
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Taxing, relaxing, and primogeniture.
- Shamus Young and Shawn Gaston: Chainmail Bikini
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Shamus Young, fresh from The DM of the Rings, and Shawn Gaston take on table-top role-playing games. The strip doesn’t have the but-gusting funny out of the gate that DMotR had, but it’s definitely hitting the gamer stereotypes.
- Shamus Young: DM of the Rings
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Shamus Young’s epic retelling of The Lord of the Rings movie from the perspective of the player characters is absolutely hilarious, and, fortunately for you, now available in its entirety. If you’re a gamer or a Lord of the Rings fan, this is required reading.
- Shannon Wheeler: Too Much Coffee Man!
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Shannon Wheeler’s coffee-bound hero, along with the Nicoteenager and Espresso Man.
- Shamus Young and Shawn Gaston: Chainmail Bikini
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Shamus Young, fresh from The DM of the Rings, and Shawn Gaston take on table-top role-playing games. The strip doesn’t have the but-gusting funny out of the gate that DMotR had, but it’s definitely hitting the gamer stereotypes.
- Stephane Dumais: Raisinlove
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Ramblings on comics, design, and illustrations.
- Steve Myers: Super-Chum
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Why is he wearing such natty threads?
- T. wEieR: Spungifeel/Somedaze
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Salamander Bits, Somedaze Cartoons, and Soggy Toast.
- Tatsuya Ishida: Sinfest
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Once one of the best comic strips on or off the net, Sinfest is a world of anthropomorphic humans in a world where your best friend is a pig and the devil has a lemonade stand. It’s devolving into a fear-mongering site right now, which is too bad.
- Wes David and Don Stevens: Sunday at Ten
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An odd little comic about a bunch of gaming and computer geeks who own a company with a gorgon for a secretary but also work in the real world.