Yes yes, we all long for the days of Far Side and Calvin and Hobbes. But life moves on and so must we. What do you currently read that you enjoy? My favorites:
Dilbert: It almost seems cliche to enjoy this one, but it is still quite humorous. The situations get more and more outrageous and it still seems like office life. He could introduce a 600 pound man who has no head, three arms, and pees when he walks and you’d be sitting there shouting at the comic “I know that guy!”
For Better or For Worse: I can understand why some people don’t like it, but I, for one, love it. The characters are so real and it the strips don’t have to have a punch line to make me laugh. I’m the same age as Michael and my sister’s the same age as Elizabeth. I grew up with them and I’m hooked.
Doonsbury: sometimes they have an off week, but often times this strip is right on the mark. It’s not that difficult to keep track of the cast of thousands and the political strips are very funny. Of course, not as dead on as…
This Modern World: This one is right on the mark when it comes to political commentary. He seems to bash Republicans a tad more than Democrats but no matter what side Tom Tomorrow is going for (or just making fun of the American people as a whole) it’s perfectly written.
Red Meat:well, action comic it ain’t. Drawn from his computer and using the same picture in all three panels, you wonder how much effort went into it. But the comic is so disgustingly disturbing, you can’t help but laugh.
My current absolute favorite is Sluggy Freelance. I’m even wearing a Sluggy t-shirt as I type this (one of the Evil Kitten/Got milk? shirts). If you’re a geek, or know a geek (Who am I kidding? You’re a Dilbert fan.), you will probably like it. I strongly recommend starting at the beginning of the archive–and plan to be there for hours.
In the local paper - “Orlando Sub-Sentient” : That’s Jake
Bound and Gagged
The Middletons
Zits
Mother Goose & Grimm
[The first three are by local cartoonists]
Aw heck, every one of them, even the bad ones - it’s the compulsive part of me.
On-line:
The ones the “Orlando Sub-Standard” doesn’t carry: Heart of the City
FoxTrot
Baby Blues
Sherman’s Lagoon
Jump Start
Bizarro
Mr. Boffo
Adam @ Home
Curtis
Close to Home
On the Fast Track
Safe Havens
Kevin and Kell
Non Sequitur
The only one in our local paper (Wisconsin State Journal) that I even like is Fox Trot. It’s strange, I find myself reading the comics every day, but I couldn’t even tell you what some of the other ones on the page are. Most of them are just so forgettable.
All the ones in the NY Times, and from the NY Post:
Garfield
Wizard of Id (apparently now just “Wizard”)
Dennis The Menace
The all-new adventures of Speed Racer. If you watched this as a kid, I have a groovy link to the theme song on this thread Speed Racer
The NY Daily News has lots of strips I like, but since I really don’t read that paper, I’m not currently following them.
If yinz want to see all of the ones I read, you can look over on http://www.flodnak.com. My favorites from that long list are: Calvin and Hobbes (in reruns) Committed
Doonesbury
On the Fastrack
Sherman’s Lagoon
User Friendly
Zits
There are also a few there (like Mother Goose and Grimm) that I can’t believe I read, but I compulsively check every day anyway. Gawd I’m pathetic :rolleyes:
There’s one I like now called Boondocks about young Blacks stuck in a nearly-white suburb of Chicago and missing the Hood. It’s evolved into more generic social commentary, and may be the next Doonesbury.
AMEN TO THAT! My local paper started carrying it, and all of the blue-hairs are up in arms, because it’s ‘sexist’. (Oh, and I have a signed copies of Cho’s ‘University2’ and his pin-up portfolio ‘Cheesecake and Critters’)
Also - FBOFW, Robotman, Foxtrot, Callahan, Zits…Hell, the list is too numerous to go into. I LOVE the comics.
Goats is my personal fav. It’s unfortunate that when papers carry horribly repetitous strips (Cathy, blech) and re-runs of old peanuts, that a strip as ammusing and strange as Goats is unable to get syndicated. Alas, that’s the case, and hence goats can only be found at http://www.goats.com.
As a side note, what the hell happened to Dilbert. It used to be my favorite. Now it seems that every strip is just another crack about how stupid the pointed hair boss is. The creator seems to have totally dithed the other storylines and running jokes (like Dogbert’s attempts to take over the world, etc.) Garry Larson and the creator of Calvin and Hobbes had the sense to get out before there strips became stale. I kinda hope Scott Adams goes the same way.
Sluggy Freelance (the only strip I read daily, anymore) FoxTrot (of course, as a friend of mine pointed out recently, we like FT because we like Jason. And we like Jason because we’re geeks just like he is. For Better or For Worse Baby Blues Boondocks
and, inexplicably Rose is Rose
I always start with a daily dose of Ozy and Millie. It has its glitches, but overall I’ve enjoyed it very much. Another vote for Freefall and Mutts, too.
Garfield, Dilbert, Foxtrot, The Duplex (most consistently funny in our paper, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch…even more than Dilbert!), Zits, Rose is Rose, the Boondocks can be okay when he’s not too overt with his agenda, I’m starting to like Get Fuzzy, Non Sequitur, Sherman’s Lagoon (another always-funny one), Baby Blues, and Red Meat. I don’t know why people hate BC and Wizard of Id so much. Though the religious tones can be annoying, I think they’re often funny.