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New Cartoons - First Half of February, 2001,New Cartoons - First Half of February, 2001 © Stu Rees
Feb 6, 2001
This week's crop of online comic strips has a couple of decent entries, and in particular Gravity seems well done. Other may appeal to your tastes better, so check them out if they sound interesting.
Paranoid Joe by Michael
Ewing and Laura Piper.
Political correctness has reached such a level that just
saying 'hello' has a pitfall of dangerous meanings and connotations.
Paranoid Joe gives us a rough guide to living in today's tough
world. MWF. E-mail
Michael. E-mail Laura.
Aford by Aaron
Riddle.
Daily comic strip following the adventures of a turtle and
his forest pals Simon Snake and Robin as they live and
learn in the woods they call home. MWF. E-mail.
China On Site.
Various Chinese tales and strips in great artwork. Well worth a
visit. E-mail.
Phillabuster by Drew
Pocza.
Mix of urban art with manga style strip based on a boy and
his sarcastic snowman. MWF. E-mail.
Gravity by D.J.
Coffman.
A taste of what life will be like in the 31st Century!-
Finally a future that's not bleak!- Join Zip and his pet Galgackian
WildeBeast for daily fun aboard the Gravity Generation Station!
Daily. E-mail.
Sea Urchins by Jason
Whitley.
Sea Urchins is the tale of a man, his wife and 7 children
who live on a boat - - and his neighbors.
Weekly. E-mail.
Checkerboard
Nightmare by Kristofer Straub.
An egomaniacal comic strip character develops his own comic
strip with the help of his lawyer, an established star, and a
slightly-homicidal robot. MWF. E-mail.
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