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Cartoons and Comic Strips features major syndicated comedy cartoonists and their humorous art. Enjoy the jokes in "Blondie," "Beetle Bailey," "The Duplex," "Adam@Home," "Doonesbury," "Cathy," "Dilbert," "Calvin and Hobbes," and many more.
Being Five
A five-year-old boy blogs his life onto the Internet in this series of cute cartoons.
Daze of Our Lives
Daze of Our Lives is an interesting comic strip gallery featuring old drawings with contemporary punchlines.
9 Chickweed Lane by Brooke McEldowney
Today's strip and one-month archive at Comics.com.
Adam@Home by Brian Basset
From AOL, today's strip, archive.
Agnes by Tony Cochran
Today's Agnes -- Oh, to be young again AND a cartoon character. I'd be smitten with Agnes. Daily comic strips and archive via AOL.
Alley Oop by Jack and Carole Bender
Today's strip and an archive at Comics.com.
Andy Capp by Reg Smythe
Today's strip, plus an archive at Comics.com.
Animal Crackers by Fred Wagner
Today's strip and an archive at Comics Page follow the adventures of the wild inhabitants of a game preserve.
Archie Classics
Today's strip and a giant archive of the perpetual teens at the official Archie site.
Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson
"A couple of '60s kids trying to raise a son in the '90s" is the artist's description of this United Feature. Today's strip, one-month archive at Comics.com.
Ask Shagg by Peter Guren
For kids, latest Sunday strip and an archive via AOL and uComics.
"Baby Blues" by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
The adventures of a young couple going through everyday battles raising tykes. Here's today's strip in color, from "The Seattle Times," plus a two-week archive. BabyBlues.com has a two-week Net lag due to syndication restrictions, but its huge archive goes back to 1996.
"Ballard Street" by Jerry Van Amerongen
One-week lag following newspaper publication, plus an archive at Comics.com
"Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" by John Rose
Today's strip (except Sunday) at "The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, with two-week archive. King Features: two-week publishing delay, one-month archive.
Barsotti Cartoons, Charles
A small gallery of cartoons are on display by "The New Yorker" artist, including his famous pup.
B.C. by Johnny Hart
Prehysterical laughter, from Creators. At Comics.com: today's strip and an archive.
"Beetle Bailey" by Mort Walker
At your service, our fighting men and women at historic Camp Swampy. Today's strip at seattlepi.com with a four-week archive. King Features Syndicate offers comics after two-weeks delay and serves a one-month archive.
"Ben" by Daniel Shelton
Monday-Saturday. Two-week lag following newspaper publication, plus an archive at Comics.com.
Berkeley Breathed Website, The Official
Remembering "Bloom County" and "Outland," and presenting the current Sundays only "Opus."
"Better Half, The" by Randy Glasbergen
Today's comic at seattlepi.com and a one-month archive. King Features has a two-week delay and a one-month archive.
"Betty" by Gary Delainey & Gerry Rasmussen
"A wife, mother and working woman... who is unapologetically ordinary, happy and female," says United Feature Syndicate. Today's strip, one-month archive.
"Between Friends" by Sandra Bell-Lundy
Today's comic and a two-week archive at "The Seattle Times." King Features runs two-weeks behind newspapers with a one-month archive.
"Big Nate" by Lincoln Peirce
Sixth grader Nate is an aspiring cartoonist, who, in-between his adventures, shares his drawings with us. Today's strip, one-month archive from United Feature Syndicate.
"Bizarro" by Dan Piraro
Today's comic at seattlepi.com and a one-month archive. King Features has a two-week syndication delay and a one-month archive.
Blondie by Dean Young
Today's Blondie -- It's the Bumsteads, the Dithers, and Daisy in one of the great American classics. Today's strip from seattlepi.com and a 30 days archive.
Blondie Gets Married!
Rare comic strip drawings by Chic Young, presented at the Library of Congress.
Boondocks by Aaron McGruder, The
Controversial comic satirizes black life in America with hip-hop attitude. Today's strip, from "Ottawa Citizen." Follow the link under the cartoon to a multi-year archive.
"Born Loser, The" by Art & Chip Sansom
Brutus Thornapple is "a lovable loser" in this United Feature, winning audiences and awards since 1965. Today's cartoon, one-month archive.
Bound and Gagged by Dana Summers
Odd observations. Today's cartoon, one month archive, from Tribune Media Services.
"Buckets, The" by Scott Stantis and Greg Cravens
"One of the most realistic depictions of modern family life in the comics," is how United Feature Syndicate describes this daily comic. Today's strip, one-month archive.
"Buckles" by David Gilbert
See this wisecracking dog in today's strip and a previous cartoons archive.
"Bull$ 'N' Bear$" by Wells and Lindstrom
Formerly "Executive Suite," brokerage firm humor. Today's strip (Monday-Saturday), plus an archive, from United Media.
"Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson
The classic small kid with a big imagination and his pet tiger. Eleven-year Net lag, multi-year archive!
Cartoon Bank, The
Find links to bundles of cartoons from the pages of "The New Yorker." Use their cartoon search bar, too, to find comic panels on specific topics.
Cartoon of the Week by Kaz
Gag cartoons from veteran artist Larry Katzman, who has sold over three million copies of his "Nellie Nifty, RN" books. Monday updates, plus an ample archive of recent panels. Kaz home page.
"Cathy" by Cathy Guisewite
That darn Cathy, from "The Seattle Times," today's strip, two-week archive. Follow the "More Cathy" link under the comic for a larger archive.
"Cats With Hands" by Joe Martin
At last! Thumbs! Today's comic and a three-month archive at Tribune. An archive at the cartoonist's site offers additional cartoons.
"Charlie" by Charlie Rodrigues
Monday-Saturday. Today's strip at "The Houston Chronicle." Several days lag, small archive at Creators Syndicate. One-week lag, one-month archive at Comics.com.
Close to Home by John McPherson
How close? Strange goings on from "The National Post," today's strip. Follow the link under the cartoon to a multi-year archive.
Comics I Don't Understand Page, The
We've all seen comics and had nary a clue as to what the artist intended. Get question mark art each week with comments from an exasperated host.
"Committed" by Michael Fry
Adventures of the modern family -- kids rule, parents work, and the house messes. Today's strip, one-month archive from United Feature Syndicate.
Cornered by Mike Baldwin
From "National Post," today's strip. Follow the link under the cartoon to a multi-year archive.
Curtis by Ray Billingsley
The current strip and archive for this wholesome series aimed at children.
"Dilbert" by Scott Adams
Today's strip. The immensely popular office politics strip site offers a four-week archive, gift shop, desktop diversions, and games, from Dilbert.com.
"Doonesbury" by G. B. Trudeau
Political-based favorite from Doonesbury.com. Today's strip and a complete archive back to 1970!
"Drabble" by Kevin Fagan
The Drabble family chronicles have evolved "into an endearingly silly strip with universal appeal," according to United Feature Syndicate. Today's strip, one-month archive.
"The Duplex" by Glenn McCoy
This nutty comic is right up my alley, my current favorite. From AOL, today's strip, plus the archive.

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