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Links to your favorite cartoons, comic strips, and comedy cartoonists, including ''One Big Happy,'' ''Ziggy,'' ''Zits,'' ''Overboard,'' ''Speed Bump'' and ''Peanuts.''
Working Daze
By John Zakour and Kyle Miller, Working Daze is a daily cartoon panel focusing on office humor.
Overboard
Slacker pirates are the silly subjects of the Overboard comic strip by Chip Dunham.
The Pink Panther
The big time movie star has his own Sunday comic strip, too.
Tiger by Bud Blake - Comic Kids - Cartoons and Comic Strips
Tiger by Bud Blake is a family-friendly comic strip about growing up as a boy.
Offsides by David Jacobson
These daily gag cartoons find "the humor in the athletic trials of everyone from professional athletes to inexperienced exercisers," says United Media. Here's the same selection appearing in today's newspapers. Archive.
"Off the Mark" by Mark Parisi
Nutty daily panels from Comics.com, today's selection, one-month archive.
"One Big Happy" by Rick Detorie
Today's strip at "The Houston Chronicle." Creators Syndicate delays strips a few days after newspaper publication and has a small archive. At Comics.com: one-week delay, one-month archive.
"Opus" by Berkeley Breathed
The current Sundays only "Opus" is now available online at The Official Berkeley Breathed Website, but only one at a time. Look for the prominent link on his home page for this week's comic strip.
"Other Coast, The" by Adrian Raeside
Today's comic, plus an archive at "The Seattle Times." Strips are delayed a few days past newspaper publication time at Creators Syndicate, plus a small archive. At Comics.com: one-week delay, one-month archive.
"Out of Bounds" by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder
Sports and fitness targets "from baseball to NASCAR, from fishing to bowling, from NFL to the WNBA" are the daily focus of this strip, says host Toonville. "The only all-sports winner of the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award for Best Newspaper Panel is produced by ... creators of the highly successful comic strip 'Crock.'" One-month archive.
"Out of the Gene Pool" by Matt Janz
One week delay after newspaper publication, plus one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Over the Hedge" by Michael Frye and T. Lewis
Today's strip and one-month archive at Comics.com.
Overboard by Chip Dunham
Lousy pirates! Despicable and stinky, and I'm glad to know 'em. From uComics.com.
"PC and Pixel" by Thach Bui
One-week delay, one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Peanuts" by Charles Schulz
Quit snooping around, here's that weird beagle and his pint-size pals, from Snoopy.com. Today's "Peanuts" classic, plus an one-month archive in the Strip Library.
"Pearls Before Swine" by Stephan Pastis
"Rat believes that he is an endless source of wisdom, and that it is wasted upon Pig ... (who) is content with his humble status in life, (while) Rat is always on a futile search for fame, riches and immortality," says United Features of this strip, available here on the same date as newspaper appearances. Daily, one-month archive.
"Pibgorn" by Brooke McEldowney
Today's strip (except Sundays), one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Pickles" by Brian Crane
Three generations -- with an emphasis on loopy ol' grandpa -- are depicted in this American family comic strip in the wholesome, classical veins of "Blondie" and "Peanuts." Solid, silly, and addicting, relish sweet "Pickles." One-week delay following newspaper publication and a 30-day archive at Comics.com.
"Plop, the Hairless Elbonian" by Scott Adams
Says the cartoonist, "I was experimenting with a Dilbert spin-off ... about a little boy and his pig growing up in the clueless country of Elbonia. Unfortunately this isn't a good time to launch a comic featuring people who look like the Taliban. So it's on the shelf, probably permanently." Twenty experimental strips are online at Comics.com.
Political Cartoons From Pro Cartoonists Index
A daily updating feature with dozens of the best editorial artists in America. This is a top place to look for current events comics.
"Potluck Parish" by Mark O'Neill
This small-town charmer revolves around its church. Today's strip (except Sunday), plus an archive.
"Raising Duncan" by Chris Browne
Today's strip and one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Reality Check" by Dave Whamond
Today's strip and one-month archive at Comics.com.
Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
Daily panels dealing with mundane activities. Today's strip and archive.
"Red and Rover" by Brian Bassett
One-week lag after newspaper appearances, plus one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Ripley's Believe It or Not" by Don Wimmer and Karen Kemlo
Today's feature and one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Rose Is Rose" by Pat Brady
Mom's happy family competes with her flights of fancy in this daily strip from United Feature Syndicate. Today's strip, one-month archive.
"Rubes" by Leigh Rubin
Today's strip at "The Houston Chronicle." Creators Syndicate publishes online several days following newspapers, plus there's a small archive. At Comics.com: one-week lag, one-month archive.
Rugrats by Scott Gray and Steve Crespo
Today's strip and archive for the TV tots' newspaper adventures.
"Sheldon" by Dave Kellett
Today's strip (except Sunday) and one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Shirley and Son" by Jerry Bittle
Today's strip and an one-month archive at Comics.com.
Shoe by Chris Cassatt and Gary Brookins
From MacNelly.com, today's strip, five month archive.
"Speed Bump" by Dave Coverly
Offbeat topics, today's strip in "The Houston Chronicle." Creators Syndicate, several days Net lag, small archive. At Comics.com, one-week lag, one-month archive.
"Squinkers" by Sandra Lamb
This wholesome strip about Phoebe, nine-year-old occupant of the Fenwick Farm Bed and Breakfast, appears Monday through Friday. Multi-year archive.
Stone Soup by Jan Eliot
Another family favorite, from uComics.com.
"Strange Brew" by John Deering
Today's cartoon in "The Houston Chronicle." Several days delay at Creators with small archive. At Comics.com: one-week delay and one-month archive.
"Tank McNamara" by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds
See today's strip at AOL, plus an archive.
Terrorist Attack Cartoons
Disaster turns an art form somber. Pro Cartoonists' Index collects editorial interpretations of September 11, 2001, an American tragedy.
"That's Life" by Mike Twohy
Funny cartoon panels examine the human experience. Cartoons appear one week after newspaper publication, plus there's a 30-day archive at Comics.com.
Tiger by Bud Blake
Today's strip and an archive for this grade school go-getter.
"Today's Cartoon" by Randy Glasbergen
A different cartoon featured each day, plus more than a thousand others categorized by topics in Randy Glasbergen's archives. Plus, his syndicated comic strip, "The Better Half."
Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling
Long-running alternative weekly on changing topics, at AOL with a multi-year archive. I've yet to see a bug.
"Top of the World!" by Mark Tonra
Says Comics.com, this daily, currently in reruns, is "a free-wheeling slapstick comic strip that follows the hilarious antics of the cons and captors of Longshot Prison. ... An outrageous lineup of characters led by Mugs, a tenacious little rule-breaker (whose mother thinks he's at 'sleepover college'), and Knuckles, his principled sidekick and silly cellmate." Today's strip, 30-day archive.
"Trivia Toons" by Jerry King
Interesting facts of science and society are illustrated by the outrageous cartoonist. More than 100 selections archived at Cool Quiz provide big chuckles and may be sent to friends as colorful email greeting cards.
"True North" by Kevin Frank
The short-lived fish-out-of-water comic strip by Kevin Frank, about an American living in Canada, is archived at The Midway.
"Warped" by Mike Cavna
In reruns, today's strip and an one-month archive at Comics.com.
"Wizard of Id, The" by Brant Parker
Today's strip in "The Seattle Times," plus an archive. At Comics.com: one-week lag, one-month archive.
"Working Daze" by Andre Noel and John Zakour
From Comics.com: "A slightly skewed look at life in a modern, high-tech office. The comic centers around the staff of MacroMicroWare, a computer company that makes a bunch of products though nobody is really certain what their main market focus is. Still, the CEO is mega-rich, so the staff assumes that somebody somewhere must be doing something right." Today's strip, archive.
"Ziggy" by Tom Wilson
From AOL, see today's strip and an archive.
Zippy the Pinhead by Bill Griffith
At "The Houston Chronicle," the surreal clown comments on weirdness with a pinch of strange, daily, except Sunday. At King Features, one-month archive.
"Zits" by Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman
Those terrible teenager years, fighting with the folks, life lessons, and, um, certain facial pustules. Today's strip at "The Houston Chronicle" in color. At King Features Syndicate, one-month archive.

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