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Adam @ Home

http://www.ucomics.com/adamathome/

The new way to office straight from the humor of Brian Bassett.
Rate/Review | 508 visits

Animal Crackers

http://www.ucomics.com/animalcrackers/

Fred Wagner's comic strip, Animal Crackers, offers readers a whimsical view of the human condition.
Rate/Review | 308 visits

Annie

http://www.ucomics.com/annie/

By Jay Maeder and Andrew Pepoy.
Rate/Review | 232 visits

Baldo

http://www.ucomics.com/baldo/

"Baldo" is a comic strip that features Latino characters and themes. Writer Hector Cantú and artist Carlos Castellanos have created comic strip whose warmth and gentle humor will appeal to all. *Also Available in Spanish!
Rate/Review | 415 visits

Baldo en Español

http://www.ucomics.com/baldoespanol/

By Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos.
Rate/Review | 278 visits

Big Top

http://www.ucomics.com/bigtop/

A reformed bear who has put his Harley-riding past behind him! A laid-back lion who plays the sax! And a mute clown who is enthusiastic, entertaining ... and just a little bit frightening! Throw in Pete, a 10-year-old boy growing up in the circus, and you've got BIG TOP. By Rob Harrell.
Rate/Review | 227 visits

Bottom Liners

http://www.ucomics.com/bottomliners/

Bottom Liners tackles subjects such as foreign takeovers, office politics, getting a raise and the fast-paced world of Wall Street. By cartoonists Eric and Bill Teitelbaum.
Rate/Review | 277 visits

Brenda Starr

http://www.ucomics.com/brendastarr/

By June Brigman and Mary Schmich.
Rate/Review | 181 visits

Broom-Hilda

http://www.ucomics.com/broomhilda/

Living in an enchanted forest with surrealistic landscapes, the engagingcharacters of BROOM-HILDA happily have no connection with reality. Othercomic characters are extensions or distortions of reality, but BROOM-HILDAdeals in pure fantasy, making the strip bewitchingly unique. Here in the forest,the inhabitants maintain a standard of madness where total irrelevanceis the only relevancy. The strip is simply a place where what’s said and doneoften makes no sense whatsoever, much to the joy of its millions of fans.By Russell Myers.
Rate/Review | 303 visits

Calvin and Hobbes

http://www.ucomics.com/calvinandhobbes/

Calvin is named for a sixteenth-century theologian who believed in predestination. Named after a seventeenth-century philosopher with a dim view of human nature, Hobbes has the patient dignity and common sense of most animals I've met. By Bill Watterson.
Rate/Review | 386 visits

Captain RibMan

http://www.ucomics.com/captainribman/

Captain RibMan is the Chief Vigilante of Meatropolis and so much less. It is not known exactly when Captain RibMan arrived on Earth, but evidence of his existence was detected by archaeologists working in Egypt. By John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis.
Rate/Review | 200 visits

Caths with Hands

http://www.ucomics.com/catswithhands/

Creator Joe Martin is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's most prolific cartoonist.
Rate/Review | 180 visits

Cathy

http://www.ucomics.com/cathy/

Parent management. Social disasters. Personal struggles. Cathy personifies the single, young career woman and her typical daily obstacles. We read, we identify, we laugh. Who could ask for more? *Also Available in Spanish.By Cathy Guisewite.
Rate/Review | 247 visits

Cleats

http://www.ucomics.com/cleats/

As any soccer mom or dad knows, the sport has been steadily growing in popularity in recent years, especially among young people! Kids will love a comic about one of their favorite sports, and parents will relate to the comic's ever-supportive band of carpooling, game-attending, ref-scoffing parents. Join this group of pals, parents and coaches in their favorite game: soccer! By Bill Hinds.
Rate/Review | 295 visits

Close to Home

http://www.ucomics.com/closetohome/

John McPherson makes us howl at his adroit mix of everyday settings and extraordinary events. John's offbeat, oddball characters turn up in familiar places, but their actions are always hilarious and unexpected.
Rate/Review | 241 visits

Cornered

http://www.ucomics.com/cornered/

The fun and unfortunate characters in Mike Baldwin’s panel strip are constantlyfinding themselves in the types of situations people dream about - afterthey’ve eaten too much spicy food before bedtime!
Rate/Review | 207 visits

Crankshaft

http://www.ucomics.com/crankshaft/

Whether he's feuding with the neighbors or practicing his own brand of bus-route safety, Ed Crankshaft's cantankerous capers both amuse and touch his many fans. There's a big heart behind that surly disguise. By Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers.
Rate/Review | 627 visits

Dark Horse Comics - Multimedia

http://www.darkhorse.com/multimedia/ecomics/

Check out online Flash comic books for popular titles from Marvel Entertainment.
Rate/Review | 196 visits

Dear Dudley

http://www.ucomics.com/deardudley/

By Stahler and Williams.
Rate/Review | 207 visits

Dick Tracy

http://www.ucomics.com/dicktracy/

By Dick Locher and Michael Killian.
Rate/Review | 235 visits

Doodles

http://www.ucomics.com/doodles/

By Steve Sack and Craig Macintosh.
Rate/Review | 228 visits

For Better or For Worse

http://www.ucomics.com/forbetterorforworse/

Cartoonist Lynn Johnston's eye for detail and her uncanny sense of what real parents and children struggle with daily are a big part of her success. The world has watched the Patterson family grow up in real time, and to many readers, the Pattersons feel like family!
Rate/Review | 209 visits

FoxTrot

http://www.ucomics.com/foxtrot/

FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend's brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.
Rate/Review | 214 visits

Garfield

http://www.ucomics.com/garfield/

A cynical, lazy, lasagna-loving, Monday-hating, dog-punting, mailman-mauling fat cat. Garfield's passion for food and sleep is matched only by his aversion to diet and exercise. By Jim Davis.
Rate/Review | 201 visits

Heart of the City

http://www.ucomics.com/heartofthecity/

Follow the antics of Heart, the precocious yet endearing young star of Mark Tatulli's "Heart of the City." Growing up in Philly with her single mom, Heart encounters endless challenges such as dealing with nanny, Mrs. Angelini, planning her future wedding with best friend, Kat, and giving needed attention to her Karlie and Ben dolls. Heart will warm your heart and, surely, make you laugh!
Rate/Review | 466 visits

James

http://www.ucomics.com/james/

Meet James - Last to know, first to crack, hard to handle, easy to love! Award-winning cartoonist Mark Tonra uniquely interprets the quintessential tug-of-war we call "childhood." Where innocence confronts experience, right debates wrong and halfhearted independence challenges a loving lap to sit on. James wants it all - and so will you!
Rate/Review | 245 visits

Kudzu

http://www.ucomics.com/kudzu/

By Doug Marlette.
Rate/Review | 174 visits

Lalo Alcaraz

http://www.ucomics.com/laloalcaraz/

Lalo Alcaraz - award-winning editorial cartoonist and Latino journalist - captures the essence of the country's changing cultural and political landscape.
Rate/Review | 223 visits

Mister Boffo

http://www.ucomics.com/misterboffo/

Meet "Mister Boffo" and his white "blob of a dog" Weederman. Mister Boffo is a middle-aged, bad-luck Everyman most often depicted on the brink of disaster by Joe Martin's off-the-wall humor and sardonic wit.
Rate/Review | 160 visits

Mixed Media

http://www.ucomics.com/mixedmedia/

Mixed Media offers cartoonist Jack Ohman's ideas on the state of U.S. pop culture. Timely and biting, the strip skewers the absurdity and self-absorbed silliness that clutter America's communications channels.
Rate/Review | 180 visits

Mr. Potato Head

http://www.ucomics.com/mrpotatohead/

All of us, at some point in our lives, dug The Potato. Not just any potato, Mr. Potato Head, that lovable, goofy toy that gave us hours of fun! By Jim Davis & Brett Koth.
Rate/Review | 176 visits

Non Sequitur

http://www.ucomics.com/nonsequitur/

Cutting-edge cartoonist Wiley Miller has one goal: "Produce the funniest, best-drawn cartoon possible, regardless of theme, subject matter or setting." Never boring, and always topical, "Non Sequitur" takes a wry look at the absurdities of everyday life.
Rate/Review | 184 visits

Overboard

http://www.ucomics.com/overboard/

Don't miss the daily misadventures of cartoonist Chip Dunham's clever crew of shipboard malcontents, incompetents and laggards. "Overboard" stands out with a pointed wit that has dagger-sharp timing and effect. Man overboard! *Also Available in Spanish
Rate/Review | 207 visits

Pluggers

http://www.ucomics.com/pluggers/

By Gary Brookins.
Rate/Review | 144 visits

PreTeena

http://www.ucomics.com/preteena/

This is the life of Teena Keene - almost 11 years old, a fifth grader and a good student. She's an avid inline skater and not quite ready to give up her dolls. But makeup and boys, particularly Gordo Brandt, are beginning to vie for her attention. By Allison Barrows.
Rate/Review | 174 visits

Real Life Adventures

http://www.ucomics.com/reallifeadventures/

Real Life Adventures is ... well ... kind of art that sort of imitates life. It is a celebration of the banal by two truly mundane fellows, Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise. It's about stomach noises in business meetings, bugs in your porch light and trying to extract a single hanger from your closet.
Rate/Review | 158 visits

Shoe

http://www.ucomics.com/shoe/

Shoe took flight in 1977 and hasn't looked back. Life revolves around work at the local newspaper, the Treetop Tattler; food at Roz's Diner and sleep in the Perfessor's easy chair. Shoe is one of the most popular strips of all time. By Jeff MacNelly.
Rate/Review | 188 visits

Stone Soup

http://www.ucomics.com/stonesoup/

Through her characters, creator Jan Eliot explores themes involving a 10-year-old tom-boy, a 13-year-old self-absorbed drama queen, an opinionated grandmother, aggravated sisters (of all ages), a single parent in an unsympathetic workplace, a work-at-home mom, women venturing into complicated romances, and every other frustration and joy that comes from of a house of chaos such as this.
Rate/Review | 151 visits

Strange Cosmos

http://www.strangecosmos.com

Assorted Contributions - Pictures - Cartoons - Political Jokes
Rate/Review | 232 visits

Stuart Carlson

http://www.ucomics.com/stuartcarlson/

Stuart Carlson exhibited a knack for cartooning at a tender age, sometimes drawing on the walls of his parents' apartment with lipstick. Carlson's ability to translate current events into cogent visual statements has won him several awards.
Rate/Review | 152 visits

Sylvia

http://www.ucomics.com/sylvia/

By Nicole Hollander.
Rate/Review | 150 visits

The 5th Wave

http://www.ucomics.com/thefifthwave/

Internationally known for his byte-ing humor, Rich Tennant doesn't consider himself a computer guru. Today, acknowledged as "the father of the computer cartoon" (Forbes ASAP Magazine), he continues to focus his panel on the way people interact with computers instead of on the computers themselves.
Rate/Review | 168 visits

The Big Picture

http://www.ucomics.com/thebigpicture/

Lennie Peterson's "The Big Picture" is a beacon in an otherwise typical and predictable cartoon world. A self-deprecating, autobiographical strip.
Rate/Review | 186 visits

The Boondocks

http://www.ucomics.com/boondocks/

Aaron McGruder's "The Boondocks" reflects the racial diversity and complexity of our world. Combining childhood antics with contemporary political and social satire, the strip explores the terrain where dashikis and Brand Nubian CDs meet The Gap and Hanson.
Rate/Review | 162 visits

The Duplex

http://www.ucomics.com/duplex/

Once upon a time there was a duplex where a young bachelor named Eno and his dog, Fang, shared an ultra-macho haven of beer snacks and male-bonding. Suddenly their lives turn co-ed when Gina and her poodle, Mitzi, move into the other half of their building. By Glenn McCoy.
Rate/Review | 159 visits

The Fusco Brothers

http://www.ucomics.com/thefuscobrothers/

J.C. Duffy's hilariously unique comic strip features the four Fusco bachelors - Rolf, Lance, Al, and Lars, along with Lance's girlfriend, Gloria, as well as Axel, the Fusco's faithful wolverine. These wacky characters startle and delight readers with their off-the-wall antics and verbal acrobatics.
Rate/Review | 151 visits

The Middletons

http://www.ucomics.com/themiddletons/

The joint effort of Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers, The Middletons features a suburban family and their next-door neighbors, the Wades. Morris and Midge Middleton live with their twentysomething daughter and Morris' mom. The Middletons pokes gentle fun at intergenerational and interracial issues and the realities of middle class America.
Rate/Review | 153 visits

Tony Auth

http://www.ucomics.com/tonyauth/

Tony Auth, born in Akron, Ohio, and raised in Southern California, has been drawing since the age of five. In 1967, Auth began doing political cartoons.
Rate/Review | 141 visits

Web Comics

http://www.webcomics.com/

A huge web comics magazine.
Rate/Review | 177 visits

Where I'm Coming From

http://www.ucomics.com/barbarabrandon/

New York native Barbara Brandon knows where she's coming from. She is blazing the trial for a greater awareness of the mindset of black women and men - their beliefs, hopes, fears and everyday struggles - in her strip, "Where I'm Coming From." The strip is made up of "the girls", fictional characters based on Brandon and her friends. You'll love getting to know them!
Rate/Review | 158 visits

Willy 'n Ethel

http://www.ucomics.com/willynethel/

He admits it, Willy is the world's laziest man and overly fond of his food. Willy's forever trying to find an easier way in life - without much success. Ethel could have married anyone - but she didn't. For better or for worse, Ethel knows Willy inside and out and manages to stay ahead of him at all times. By Joe Martin.
Rate/Review | 168 visits

Ziggy

http://www.ucomics.com/ziggy/

Poor Ziggy. He's perpetually one step behind, one nickel short, one lane away from the fast lane. But we love him for it, because everyone feels like Ziggy now and then. *Also Available in Spanish. By Tom Wilson.
Rate/Review | 149 visits
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