New Internet Comic Strips: Part II


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I run a comprehensive web site at http://www.stus.com that catalogs cartoons on the Web. Below is a list of the most recent additions:

Deep End, The by Anton Ballard.
You've been to the Far Side.  Now go off the Deep End.  New, original.   No one is sacred.  Many animal themes, sports, macabre, etc.  E-mail.
Deseret News Editorial Cartoonist by Jonathan Brown.
Editorial cartoonist Jonathan Brown skewers national and local intermountain issues from a conservative bent.  E-mail.
Did you know? by NK Particle by Patrick M. Len.
Bi-monthly online comic strip featuring characters Fray Ormandy and Waifer X.  E-mail.
Dogwatch by Tracy Wright and Steve Ryan.  Progressive Design Syndicate.
First nationally-syndicated comic strip devoted exlusively to the peculiarities of sailor and their boats.  E-mail.
Don't Be A Dork by Henry Hamma and Craig Harrison
Well drawn monthly single panel comic strip based on ‘The Dork’ and current events. The character from the ‘Ultimate Party Adventure’ board game-Don’t Be A Dork.   E-mail Craig.
downtoEarth by Steve Wood and Gavin Chafin.
A weekly alternative cartoon strip focusing on the characters who inhabit the after-realms (Heaven, Hell, Hollywood!!).  Meet the people behind the jobs: DEATH, the Devil, God, St. Peter, Buddah, and other omnipotent folk.  E-mail.
EASY by Per Stavnsbo.
Interactive web comic. EASY - or Elwin Carl Adams - is a reporter for the Globe-Trotter Magazine. He tries to find the meaning of things in a chaotic world..  E-mail.
EdMan & Friends by Matt Fury and Christian Stringer.
EdMan & Friends have changed their format, along with their domain name! Now you will get EdMan’s party, life and other tips as well as comics. E-mail MattE-mail Christian.
Falling Dream, The by Greg Tuft.
Obsessively tackles issues relating to our popular culture, political system, and social mores.  Also features monkeys, aliens, and exploding clowns.  E-mail.
FLIPPED! by Rick Enright.
Inspired by "Herman" and "The Far Side".  E-mail.

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