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Mostly Business by Ted Goff This comic is more then just charts and graphs, it about all sorts of oddities in the office.
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The PC Weenies by Krishna Sadasivam Krishna M. Sadasivam (pronounced Sah-DAS-eh-VHAM) is the creator of "The PC Weenies". After working in the industry as an ASIC design engineer for a few years, Krishna decided to leave the market and pursue his dreams of going back to school to study Animation.
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Prune Juice by George Sfarnas Combine a tropical breeze with a jackhammer and you've got Prune Juice! Starring Arthur and Girt Gunk.
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319 Dark Street by David Wade The web's finest and funniest noir parody, 319 Dark Street presents the misadventures of sexy, hard-headed femme fatale Amanda Kayne. | |
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The Lunar Antics by Bob Walters Funny cartoons where the inhabitants of the moon hang out here on Earth. But don't let them steal the show because it's really about us Earthlings. Check them out every Sunday on WebComics, or visit the lunar site for a new comic every day.
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Squinkers by Sandra Lamb A sniddley daily comic strip about life in a country bed & breakfast. Slightly dry and tweakish humor with overtones of spledoforous grimble.
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Mudpie by Guy Gilchrist Come see the incredible artwork and exciting story lines. Mudpie is syndicated by Gilchrist Features in 100 newspapers worldwide as part of Gilchrist's "Night Lights & Pillow Fights" comic strip.
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off the mark by Mark Parisi This daily comic panel appears in 100 newspapers, on some products, and inside a few bathroom stalls.
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SomeDaze by T. wEieR A new addition to our featured comics. Daily panels of plastic thought and weird scribblings from the creator of Salamander Bits and Spungifeel Comics.
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Misfits by Brian Codagnone A zany parade of bizarre characters and offbeat situations. Marching to a different drummer, always without a clue, they're life's oddballs and eccentrics.
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Curtoons by Curtis D. Tucker What do you get when you combine Don Martin with Jim Unger? Funny, single panel Curtoons! Great art for any refrigerator.
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Mostly Business by Ted Goff This comic is more then just charts and graphs, it about all sorts of oddities in the office.
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Squinkers by Sandra Lamb A sniddley daily comic strip about life in a country bed & breakfast. Slightly dry and tweakish humor with overtones of spledoforous grimble.
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Mudpie by Guy Gilchrist Come see the incredible artwork and exciting story lines. Mudpie is syndicated by Gilchrist Features in 100 newspapers worldwide as part of Gilchrist's "Night Lights & Pillow Fights" comic strip.
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off the mark by Mark Parisi This daily comic panel appears in 100 newspapers, on some products, and inside a few bathroom stalls.
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SomeDaze by T. wEieR A new addition to our featured comics. Daily panels of plastic thought and weird scribblings from the creator of Salamander Bits and Spungifeel Comics.
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Misfits by Brian Codagnone A zany parade of bizarre characters and offbeat situations. Marching to a different drummer, always without a clue, they're life's oddballs and eccentrics.
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Curtoons by Curtis D. Tucker What do you get when you combine Don Martin with Jim Unger? Funny, single panel Curtoons! Great art for any refrigerator.
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SomeDaze by T. wEieR A new addition to our featured comics. Daily panels of plastic thought and weird scribblings from the creator of Salamander Bits and Spungifeel Comics.
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off the mark by Mark Parisi This daily comic panel appears in 100 newspapers, on some products, and inside a few bathroom stalls.
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Curtoons by Curtis D. Tucker What do you get when you combine Don Martin with Jim Unger? Funny, single panel Curtoons! Great art for any refrigerator.
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Squinkers by Sandra Lamb A sniddley daily comic strip about life in a country bed & breakfast. Slightly dry and tweakish humor with overtones of spledoforous grimble.
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Mudpie by Guy Gilchrist Come see the incredible artwork and exciting story lines. Mudpie is syndicated by Gilchrist Features in 100 newspapers worldwide as part of Gilchrist's "Night Lights & Pillow Fights" comic strip.
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off the mark by Mark Parisi This daily comic panel appears in 100 newspapers, on some products, and inside a few bathroom stalls.
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Misfits by Brian Codagnone A zany parade of bizarre characters and offbeat situations. Marching to a different drummer, always without a clue, they're life's oddballs and eccentrics.
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SomeDaze by T. wEieR A new addition to our featured comics. Daily panels of plastic thought and weird scribblings from the creator of Salamander Bits and Spungifeel Comics.
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