A bountiful week on the Web


© Laura Kraus

This was a bountiful week for new Web comic strips. The following list is the very latest list of sites that I've located.

Biff by Chris Hallbeck.
A weekly cartoon following the life of Biff, a very naive but persistent being living in a world of his own. E-mail.
Bugbots: The Mansect Rebellion! by Gerry Mooney.
An online-only, sci-fi action adventure strip about a race of half-insect, half-human mutants called Mansects, exiled from Earth by a fearful humanity, and now locked in a war on their new planet, Arthropoda! E-mail.
Frayed Knot by Jon Winebrenner.
Frayed Knot follows the life of Duncan and Parer Knot. They are trying to cope with the death of their wife/mother. As part of the coping process, Duncan adopted a full blooded basset hound named Stanley. Together they all are dealing with life. E-mail.
Ginger Meggs by James Kemsley.
Australia’s widest syndicated and most popular comic strip. Ginger Meggs book for sale. Daily. E-mail.
London, Rick Great Southern Syndicate
Offbeat panel toons. E-mail.
McMug and McDull
McMug and McDull - The most famous pigs in Hong Kong Childish and funny, the comic was originally printed in Chinese and now it is translated into English.
New Roses Cafe by Paige L. Anderson.
New Roses Cafe concentrates on the issues of the day and has been described as ‘existential pastoral’ in a Bloom County sort of way. It includes a cast of characters as diverse as the subject matter addressed by the feature. The main characters include a talk radio host named Nick Dean who has his fingers on the pulse of the daily events and pop culture. There is ‘Glitch,’ a talking computer who longs to understand the ways of being human. Chef Ralph runs New Roses Cafe...a cigarette smoking, unshaven cook who got his training from a back of a matchbook cover. E-mail.
Pritchett, John
Professional cartoons direct from Hawaii, where we all we came from. E-mail.
Skippy and Liska by Richard T. Matheson.
He’s a nervous cottontail rabbit. She’s a sociopathic red fox vixen. Together they get into all kinds of trouble in this furry cartoon. Weekly. E-mail.
 

Last Week.

Dexter by Marten Sanden and David Polfeldt.
This daily strip is currently running in "Dagens Nyheter," the largest morning paper in Scandinavia,

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