This is just a page to link to some comics of which I'm fond, so check it out. These are great! I have online collections of these, but... *sigh* Anyway, all of these links are updated daily, so enjoy what you find...:)
This one used to be my
favorite site. I suppose the web isn't quite as convenient as getting the cartoon through
clarinet, but I still love to get the cartoons every day. Still, I wish Scott Adams
would regain the edge he had a while back. It's been rather toothless, for the most
part, for the past year or so. Maybe Scott shouldn't have given up his day job so
quietly.
The Washington Post is nice enough to put this one online for me. I really do appreciate it. Be sure to dig up Dead Lawyers and Other Pleasant Thoughts, the first collection of this series.
Check out Non
Sequitur. Also check out Wileytoons.
(it used to be run by the creator, and has all of the oldies. although it
has become a little more annoying since United Media took it over *sigh*).
After a hiatus of a couple of years,
The Post finally has it again. (And I'm glad, because it was going on a two-week delay
before they took it back over. :) (Also to be seen here)
And I've been looking for a page for this comic strip for a long time, but finally just found it. This has long been my favorite family cartoon. I had long been annoyed at the Washington Post for not carrying it, however, they seem to have changed their minds (at least, in the online edition. I'm now annoyed with them again, though, as they no longer have a picture link to the strip.)
Check out Foxtrot, by Bill Amend. Also now available at The Post, which has the more recent strips. And finally, there's a slightly nicer interface (though slower access) at UComics.
If you were ever a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, they've now got their own web site. They're publishing one strip per day, using the one from eleven years before the current date. Woo-hoo! You can even get framed prints of past strips. :>
I'm also rather fond of the geek-centric strip User Friendly. If you use computers, particularly for anything beyond web surfing and office utilities, you'll probably find this very funny. Otherwise, you'll likely think it quite lame.
I just recently discovered a wonderful strip by Bil Holbrook (with whom I was already acquainted via 'On the Fasttrack'). It's called Kevin and Kell, although I always think of it as Herd Thinners. I guess a short summary is: 'this is what happens when a 6-foot-tall white rabbit marries a wolf, when both already have a child'. I'm really curious to find out what inspired this strip. :>
And here's a page that lists a lot more links to various comic strips than I have.
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