New Web Comics


The following is a list of the Web comics I've found over the last three months. The few listed in bold are the professionally-draw ones.

Aaargh! Daily Gibbletoon by Dan Gibson.
A daily cartoon feature from Gibbleguts free comic EZine. Gibbletoons are a single panel daily toon with an off the wall slightly bent style of humor.  E-mail
BR: The Comic About Love And Stuff by Bixter Friendly.
A weekly comic, updated every Sunday, about four floating heads with no mouths who happen to be twenty-something. They will explain about all the aspects of life like love, minimum-wage, and toys modeled after hobos.  E-mail.
Church of the Covered Dish by Thom Tapp.
The Church of the Covered Dish is a collection of comic strips and cartoons on church related themes.  Toons are done by a pastor.  E-mail.
Curiosities by Chuck Donner.   Curiosities Greeeting Cards.
Panel cartoon showing what can happen when the synapses misfire in a cartoonists brain. E-mail.
Dennis-the-Menace by Hank Ketcham.
This site offer artwork for sale and has some good background material on Hank Ketcham.
Domestic World Cartoons by Charles Stouff.
DOMESTIC WORLD is a twisted peer into the animal kingdom and a wild-humored dance into this strange perception of the food chain in action.  E-mail.
Dry Bones by Yaakov Kirschen.   Cartoonists & Writers Syndicate.
Internationally syndicated editorial cartoon with Israel/Jewish point of view.  E-mail.
Dystopia Daily Cartoon by Aurelio Santarelli.
Droolingly funny daily cartoons penned by a confessed mental defective. For those suffering from Far Side withdrawal, Dystopia is a cartoon methadone clinic.  E-mail.
Free Cartoons by Tim Peckham.
One-panel gag cartoons in color and royalty-free! Large sizes available so newspapers can publish with quality. Daily addition and over 300 in catagorized archive.   Mon-Fri.  E-mail.
Funny Adventures of The Black Piano by Alan.
Gene by Gene Mitchener and Sean Gregg.
A humorous look at disability seen through the adventures of Gene.  E-mail.
Gizmondo by Tim Henderson.   Future Features Syndicate.
Gizmondo offers no moral lectures or social message. It’s a parody of the one thing we’ve ALL got in common...life. It lampoons the absurd, silly side of life we all often overlook while trying to get through the day.  E-mail.
Hogwood, Inc. by Tony Skinner and Ron Gilbert.
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