The Sunday Funnies (3/14/10)
This week: Crankshaft (3/9/10) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers; Wulffmorganthaler (3/13/10) by Martin Mostrom Nielson; The Argyle Sweater (3/10/10) by Scott Hilburn. (Thanks to Jim Lahue, David Ian White)

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This week we have Medium Large (7/22) by Francesco Marciuliano; Crankshaft (7/22) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers; Wizard of Id (7/22) by Parker and Hart; and Speedbump (7/22) by Dave Coverly. (Thanks to Jim Lahue, Jed Matinez and Kurtis Findley)
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This week, from the top: Bizarro (4/8) by Dan Piaro, Reality Check (4/8) by Dave Whamond, Quigmans (4/6) by Buddy Hickerson, The Argyle Sweater (4/4) by Scott Hilburn, Mother Goose and Grimm (4/8) by Mike Peters, Willy & Ethel (4/6) by Joe Martin; Girls and Sports (4/6) by Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein. (Thanks, Jim Lahue, Uncle Wayne,...
This week from the top: The Quigmans (4/1) by Buddy Hickerson, Argyle Sweater (3/30) by Scott Hilburn, Moderately Confused (3/31) by Jeff Stahler and La Cucaracha (3/3) by Lalo Alcaraz. (Thanks, Jim Lahue)
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This week we have Medium Large (6/28) by Francesco Marciuliano; The Fusco Brothers (7/6) by JC Duffy; Bound and Gagged (7/4) by Dana Summers; an editorial cartoon (7/2) by Signe Wilkinson; and The Argyle Sweater (7/9) by Scott Hilburn. (Thanks to Jim Lahue, Charles Brubaker, Jed Martinez and Kurtis Findlay)
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This week: The Argyle Sweater (6/13) by Scott Hilburn; a Clay Bennett editorial cartoon (6/19); Mother Goose and Grimm (6/19) by Mike Peters; Lola (6/17) by Todd Clark; My Cage (6/15) by Ed Power and Melissa DeJusus; and Rubes (6/16) by Leigh Rubin. (Special thanks to our crack team of comic strip monitors: Jim Lahue, Kurtis Findlay, Ed Austin,...
From the top: The Argyle Sweater (5/4 & 5/8) by Scott Hilburn; Off The Mark (5/4) by Mark Parisi, Lola (5/5) by Todd Clark, and Heart of the City (5/5) by Mark Tatulli. (Thank you Jim Lahue, Kurtis Findley, Ed Austin, and Jed Martinez)
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Our weekly survey of selected comic strips that reference animated characters. This week: Zippy (5/28) by Bill Griffith; Mother Goose and Grimm (5/28) by Mike Peters; Off The Mark (5/30) by Mark Parisi; Speed Bump (5/25) by Dave Coverly; Strange Brew (5/24) by John Deering; and Argyle Sweater (5/24) by Scott Hilburn. (Thanks to our comic strip...
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