Business-Related Cartoons


© Laura Kraus

Dilbert and other business-related cartoons find their way into more than a few cubicles and offices. Here's a list of the strips available on the Web. (Bold text indicates a professionally syndicated toon.)

America At Work by Carol Estelle and Bob Simpson.
These editorial cartoonists fire off pro-labor cartoons aimed at "America's corporate establishment and its wholly owned subsidiary, the U.S. Government." Bi-weekly. Good archive. Plenty of books, apparel and other merchandise advertised. E-mail.
Business Cartoons by Goff by Ted Goff.
Goff's cartoon catalog contains over 300 business and safety cartoons, searchable by topic or keyword. Ted Goff is adding his new work as he creates it, so the catalog will continue to grow. His cartoons have been published in The Wall Street Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, and many other magazines. E-mail.
Cartoons by Kevin Spear.
Samples of good natured offbeat panels by this graphic designer. Features visual puns for adults who have the Peter Pan Syndrome — they don't want to grow up. Weekly. Good archive. See more samples at PK Indy. E-mail.
Clowns and Dweebs by Wayne Hohler.
Panel cartoon about the software industry. E-mail.
Computtoons by John Zakour.
A great site with a new computer cartoon every weekday since June of 1994. Has won several Internet awards. Large archive. Books, apparel, software and other great merchandise is advertised.E-mail.
Detour by Stanley W. Pfister. Toonville.
Panel o' Humor covering all topics past, present, and future from primitive human beans to baby Bill Gates. Weekly. Some archive. E-mail.
Dilbert Zone by Scott Adams. United Feature Syndicate.
"Dilbert stars as a socially-challenged engineer and his sarcastic dog, Dogbert, whose true calling is to rule the world since he believes people are basically too stupid to stop him." Scott Adams started the rush of e-mail and comic strips onto the Internet, and this is still one of the best comic strip sites. About Dilbert. Syndicated daily. Two week archive. Check out the Dilbert Store. E-mail. Today's strip is available from the Fort Worth Star Telegram.
Farcus by David Waisglass and Gordon Coulhart. Universal Press Syndicate.
Cool panel related to business issues. Merchandise. See the strips on the Universal Press page. E-mail.
Frank and Ernest by Bob Thaves. THIS IS

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