Comics - Men

  • 9chickweedlane-icon 9 Chickweed Laneby Brooke McEldowney

    A rarity in the comics, 9 Chickweed Lane spotlights music and dance with superb artistry that complements Brooke McEldowney's strong-minded characters.

  • Ad_icon60 Adam@Homeby Rob Harrell

    The adventures of Adam Newman: a family man who's left the rat race in search of the perfect work-life balance ... and the world's best coffee.

  • Alleyoop-icon Alley Oopby Jack and Carole Bender

    Alley Oop is the classic caveman comic strip revolving around the irrepressible Alley Oop, who travels from prehistoric Moo all the way to the 21st century in his friend Doc Wonmug's time machine.

  • Tas_icon60 The Argyle Sweaterby Scott Hilburn

    Part subtlety, part irony, part chicken stock, The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn is a modern comic recipe that's light on the heart and warms the soul -- and possibly wets your pants.

  • Arloandjanis-icon Arlo and Janisby Jimmy Johnson

    Arlo and Janis is a strip about a couple of '60s kids trying to keep a youthful outlook on life as they enter middle age.

  • Bignate-icon Big Nateby Lincoln Peirce

    Aspiring cartoonist Nate Wright is 11 years old, four-and-a-half feet tall, and the all-time record holder for detentions in school history. He's a self-described genius and sixth grade Renaissance Man who enjoys pestering his family and teachers with his ambién disponible en Español.

  • Biov_icon60 Biographicby Steve McGarry

    Biographic combines Steve McGarry's bold, realistic artwork with succinct biographies of today's hottest stars.

  • Thebornloser-icon The Born Loserby Chip Sansom

    The Born Loser began in 1965 as a strip with no central characters that revolved around the loser theme. Gradually, it developed into the comic we see today, starring lovable loser Brutus Thornapple.

  • Thebornloser-icon Born Loser - Portuguese

    O Born Loser começou em 1965 com uma tirinha cômica sem personagem principal tratando do tema do "fracassado". Gradualmente, ela se transformou no que é hoje, estrelando o adorável fracassado Brutus Thornapple, sua esposa Gladys, a sogra Ramona Gargle, o chefe Rancid Veeblefester, o filho "lerdo" Wilberforce e a travessa vizinha Hurricane Hattie O'Hara.

  • Brevity-icon Brevity - stripby Dan Thompson

    Brevity is sharply intelligent, amusingly idiosyncratic and often uproariously funny.  It is a chronicle of human folly & a look at how silly people can really be. A little edgy, hopefully funny.

  • Thebuckets-icon The Bucketsby Greg Cravens

    The Buckets offers a realistic snapshot of modern family life: the worries, the mayhem and the often-overlooked rewards.

  • Ch_icon60 Calvin and Hobbesby Bill Watterson

    Classic. Hilarious. Touching. Historic. Endearing. Timeless. All this and more. Calvin & Hobbes.  English version available outside the U.S. only.   También disponible en Español.

  • Cl_icon60 Close to Homeby John McPherson

    Close to Home is a fun look at zany characters and situations that feel strangely familiar.

  • Cowandboy-icon Cow and Boy Classicsby Mark Leiknes

    Cow and Boy explores the unlikely friendship of Billy, a regular boy who enjoys fishing, biking and hanging out with his best friend named Cow, who just happens to have four stomachs and a set of udders.

  • Cds_icon60 Cul de Sacby Richard Thompson

    Welcome to the absurdly wonderful world of the Otterloops. Where world-renowned picky eating, manhole-cover dancing and driving the world's smallest street-legal car are all part of the day-to-day beauty of this transcendent comic strip.

  • Dilbert-icon Dilbertby Scott Adams

    Dubbed "the cartoon hero of the workplace" by The San Francisco Examiner, Dilbert is the cubicle-bound star of the most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed and e-mailed comic strip in the world.

  • Thedinette-set The Dinette Setby Julie Larson

    The Dinette Set is a delightfully wacky single-panel comic that satirizes middle class culture, juxtaposing thought-provoking observations with funny, absurdist background imagery.

  • Db_icon60 Doonesburyby Garry Trudeau

    The acknowledged master of political and social satire.

  • Drabble-icon Drabbleby Kevin Fagan

    The Drabble family has tickled readers' funny bones with outrageous antics for two decades. The lighthearted family strip chronicles the zany mishaps of his offbeat characters, especially goofball college student Norman Drabble and his donut-eating father Ralph.

  • Dp_icon60 The Duplexby Glenn McCoy

    A man and his dog experience life's ups and downs with the comforting companionship of beer and TV.

  • Fminus-icon F Minusby Tony Carrillo

    F Minus is a profoundly funny comic strip that was chosen by more than 200,000 college students as the winner of the "mtvU Strips" contest.

  • Fmc_icon60 The Flying McCoysby Glenn and Gary McCoy

    Award-winning humorists and cartoonists Gary and Glenn McCoy create a one-of-a-kind comic panel.

  • Ft_icon60 FoxTrotby Bill Amend

    Foxtrot chronicles the Fox family and their typical suburban life. If by typical life you somehow meant iguanas, math jokes, World of Warcraft references and one-up-manship in the sibling prank department. También disponible en Español.

  • Frankandernest-icon Frank & Ernestby Thaves

    Frank & Ernest stars Frank and Ernest, playful punsters with the ability to appear as any person, place or thing in any time period. The constant element is the pair's "frank and earnest" iconoclastic attitude.

  • Frazz-icon Frazzby Jef Mallett

    Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who's also a Renaissance man.

  • Freshlysqueezed-icon Freshly Squeezedby Ed Stein

    Freshly Squeezed is a refreshing look at newfound family togetherness after the economic collapse.

  • Fu_icon60 The Fusco Brothersby J.C. Duffy

    Slightly off-beat, but always on target, The Fusco Brothers will always give what you didn't expect.

  • Ga_icon60 Garfieldby Jim Davis

    He's a wise-cracking, nap-taking, coffee-guzzling, lasagna-loving, Monday-hating, dog-punting, spider-whacking, mailman-mauling fat cat. He's Garfield -- the world's most hilarious (and popular) feline! También disponible en Español.

  • Getfuzzy-icon Get Fuzzyby Darby Conley

    At the center of this warm and fuzzy romp is Rob Wilco, a single, mild-mannered ad executive and guardian of anthropomorphic scamps Bucky and Satchel.

  • Graffiti-icon Graffitiby Gene Mora

    Graffiti is a witty play on words with a clever, often ironic message.

  • Grandavenue-icon Grand Avenueby Steve Breen and Mike Thompson

    Grand Avenue, the daily and Sunday comic strip by 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Steve Breen and 2009 Pulitzer finalist Mike Thompson, follows the antics of an energetic pair of fraternal twins being raised by their grandmother.

  • Thegrizzwells-icon The Grizzwellsby Bill Schorr

    For a family strip with bite, you can't do better than The Grizzwells, starring a four-bear family of grizzlies.

  • Healthcapsules-icon Health Capsulesby Bron Smith

    Health Capsules is a unique Q&A panel that combines useful information with cartoon illustrations to answer readers' questions about general health topics.

  • Herman-icon Hermanby Jim Unger

    One of the most innovative comics of all time, Herman is the groundbreaking offbeat humor panel created by Jim Unger.

  • Bl_icon60 In the Bleachersby Steve Moore

    In the Bleachers is a hilarious take on sports and sports culture, and it never fails to hit a home run.

  • Its_icon60 In the Sticksby Nathan Cooper

    Failed golf pro Del tries to make a go of the bankrupt Blooming DogLeg Golf Club with the help of some very special woodland friends: Cosmo, the bluejay, Dewey the vested bear and Flip the bitter beaver.

  • Ink_icon60 Ink Penby Phil Dunlap

    An insider's look at the hilarious world inside a cartoon-character employment agency.

  • Bond-icon James Bondby Ian Fleming

    The world's most famous secret agent is now in daily newspapers. Follow every move of Ian Fleming's hero as he dives headfirst into international intrigue, scandal, romance and more.English version only available in North, Central and South America. Available in print only.También disponible en Español.

  • Jumpstart-icon Jump Startby Robb Armstrong

    Joe and Marcy Cobb are a young African-American couple trying to balance their careers - he's a police officer, she's a nurse - with a loving marriage and warm family life shared with their young daughter, Sunny, and toddler son, Jojo.

  • Kitncarlyle-icon Kit 'N' Carlyleby Larry Wright

    Kit is a single working woman, Carlyle is her spunky, mischievous kitten and their lives together provide the humor for the daily panel Kit 'N' Carlyle.

  • Knightlife-icon The Knight Lifeby Keith Knight

    The Knight Life is a hilariously twisted view of life through the eyes and pen of its creator, community-oriented urban hipster and award-winning cartoonist Keith Knight.

  • Lola-icon Lolaby Todd Clark

    Everyone's grandma may not be as witty as Lola, a sharpshooter who's busy living life to the fullest and making sure everyone else does too.

  • Luann-icon Luannby Greg Evans

    Readers of all ages love Luann, a strip that brings to life the daily drama of being a young woman through Greg Evans' insightful humor and true-to-life characters.

  • Marmaduke-icon Marmadukeby Brad Anderson

    Marmaduke is America's most lovable Great Dane. Created by Brad Anderson, the classic comic canine has delighted newspaper readers since 1954. Marmaduke lives with the Winslow family, who, try as they might, just can't seem to get him to obey.

  • Moderatelyconfused-icon Moderately Confusedby Jeff Stahler

    Moderately Confused is a laugh-out-loud daily humor panel from award-winning editorial cartoonist Jeff Stahler.

  • Monty-icon Montyby Jim Meddick

    This award-winning, quirky comic strip created by Jim Meddick in 1985 spoofs suburbia, trashes tacky TV shows and offers absurdist commentary on everything from hosing down spider monkeys to the latest conspiracy theory.

  • Mutt_icon60 Mutt & Jeffby Bud Fisher

    Mutt & Jeff continues to attract audiences around the world who appreciate clean, straightforward humor that doesn't depend on local cultural awareness. También disponible en Español.

  • Nq_icon60 Non Sequiturby Wiley Miller

    Never boring, and always topical, Non Sequitur takes a wry look at the absurdities of our modern life.

  • Offthemark-icon Off the Markby Mark Parisi

    Mark Parisi's comic panel off the mark hits a bull's eye with slightly skewed humor and a twisted look at the little things we take for granted.

  • Overthehedge-icon Over the Hedgeby T Lewis and Michael Fry

    Over the Hedge takes a freshly skewed look at suburban living from the perspective of the animals who lived there first.

  • Ob_icon60 Overboardby Chip Dunham

    Misadventure on the high seas with a dysfunctional band of pirates. También disponible en Español.

  • Peanuts Peanutsby Charles Schulz

    The most beloved comic strip in history is an American icon.

  • Pearlsbeforeswin-icon Pearls Before Swineby Stephan Pastis

    At its heart, Pearls Before Swine is the comic strip tale of two friends: an arrogant Rat who thinks he knows it all and a slow-witted Pig who doesn't know any better. Together, this pair offers caustic commentary on humanity's quest for the unattainable.

  • Poc_icon60 Pooch Cafeby Paul Gilligan

    Unhinged by his master's marriage to a "cat person," Poncho escapes to Pooch Caf� for some canine camaraderie and to further their plot to rid the Earth of all cats with a giant catapult. Tambi�n disponible en Espa�ol.

  • Pricklycity-icon Prickly Cityby Scott Stantis

    Prickly City centers around the friendship between a coyote pup named Winslow and a young girl named Carmen. Carmen is a feisty libertarian-conservative, while Winslow is a coyote with political aspirations. Through it all, Carmen and Winslow are friends to the end.

  • Rl_icon60 Real Life Adventuresby Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich

    Real Life Adventures is the kind of art that sort of imitates life. It is a celebration of the banal by two truly mundane fellows, Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise. It's about stomach noises in business meetings, bugs in your porch light and trying to extract a single hanger from the closet.

  • Realitycheck-icon Reality Checkby Dave Whamond

    Cartoonist Dave Whamond offers an offbeat view of the world in Reality Check, a comic panel that exposes the hidden hilarity in everyday situations.

  • Riphaywire-icon Rip Haywireby Dan Thompson

    Rip Haywire is an action-packed, silly send-up of the adventure comic strip that takes readers on a roller-coaster ride across the globe and shows how even studly mercenaries get yelled at by their mothers.

  • Ripleysbelieveitornot-icon Ripley's Believe It or Notby John Graziano

    Ripley's Believe It or Not!, one of the longest-running comic panels in history, continues to fascinate comics readers with unbelievable facts from around the world.

  • Rudypark-icon Rudy Parkby Darrin Bell and Theron Heir

    Rudy Park is the story of a modern family connected not by blood, but by something much more powerful: caffeine. These friends, misfits and latte addicts - like many Americans in search of connection - find their sense of community at a cafe.

  • Souptonutz-icon Soup to Nutzby Rick Stromoski

    The Nutz family is definitely not the Cleavers, the Waltons or the Bradys. But you'll undoubtedly recognize them anyway.

  • Tm_icon60 Tank McNamaraby Bill Hinds

    Sizzling satire of the absurdities in big-time athletics.

  • Tarzan-icon Tarzanby Edgar Rice Burroughs

    A legendary hero, Tarzan enjoys the distinction of starring in the first adventure comic strip, the first continuity strip and the first strip to appeal to generation after generation for more than seven decades.

  • Thattababy-icon Thatababyby Paul Trap

    Thatababy's philosophy can be summed up quite neatly: To keep his parents on their toes.

  • Td_icon60 Tom the Dancing Bugby Ruben Bolling

    A unique hybrid of editorial and comic strip cartooning, Tom the Dancing Bug deftly and uproariously tackles a wide range of subject matter, including political and social commentary.

  • Zi_icon60 Ziggyby Tom Wilson & Tom II

    Ziggy, America's lovable loser, has been inspiring readers for decades. And he still brings smiles to millions of readers every day. También disponible en Español.