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Comic Sampler

Daily samples selected from the ArcaMax Comics lineup. This afternoon feature is intended to introduce readers to the wide variety of entertaining comic features available from ArcaMax.
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Family Circus

Created by Bil Keane and based loosely on his life, Family Circus is about the challenges and adventures of a suburban family of six.
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Aunty Acid

Cynicism and humor from Aunty Acid!
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Garfield

Created by Jim Davis, Enjoy the world's most famous fat cat and his hilarious daily adventures with his "pal" Odie and others.
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Baby Blues

Created by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott, Baby Blues has enchanted parents, grandparents and kids alike since it first appeared on the comics pages in 1990. The strip chronicles the adventures of the McPherson family and its three children. If you've ever changed a diaper, you'll love Baby Blues!
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Zits

Created by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman, Zits is about the life of Jeremy Duncan, a 15-year-old aspiring rock musician, riddled with boredom and parents who don't understand anything.
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Peanuts

Charles M. Schulz's classic "Peanuts" looks at the lives of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and other favorite characters.
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Pickles

Creator Brian Crane's daily comic strip Pickles is about an older couple that is finding out retirement life isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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Dilbert

Created by Scott Adams, Dilbert is about the world's most famous -- and funny -- dysfunctional office.
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BC

B.C. covers the exploits of Johnny Hart's prehistoric cast of characters. This strip has been making people laugh since 1958.
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Wizard of Id

Wizard of Id follows the antics of the King, Wiz, Rodney, Bung and the rest of the citizens of Id.
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Luann

Created by Greg Evans, Luann is a look into the dramatic and (most of all) hilarious life of one of the comic strip world's favorite teenagers.
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Beetle Bailey

In 1950, Mort Walker began drawing a comic strip about Spider, a college cut-up who accidentally enlisted in the military and was sent to Korea. Once in syndication, Spider became known as Beetle Bailey, and Walker's infamous Army private became world-renowned not long after.
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Andy Capp

Created by Reginald Smythe, Andy Capp chronicles the life of Andy, a working class type of guy -- who never actually works.
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Hagar the Horrible

Created by Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible is a funny look at Viking and medieval Scandinavian life.
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Boondocks

Created by Aaron McGruder, Boondocks takes a satirical look at African American culture through the perspective of 10-year-old black radical Huey Freeman.
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Blondie

Created by Dean Young, Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead are the quintessential American family: working, raising kids, and pointing out the humor in everyday life. At over seventy years old, Blondie is still going strong.
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Speed Bump

Speed Bump creator Dave Coverly, the creative mind behind this one-panel comic strip, claims to be depicting the outtakes from the "movie of life."
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Heathcliff

Created by George "Gately" Gallagher, the Heathcliff comic became the first newspaper strip to feature a cat as the main character -- even beating out Garfield by five years.
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Hi and Lois

Written and drawn by Robert "Chance" Brown, Brian Walker and Greg Walker, Hi and Lois follows the daily lives of a suburban realtor and his family.
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Momma

Created by Mell Lazarus, Momma is based on Lazarus's own mother, a controlling and nagging type mother. In real life, Lazarus's mother claims her character is not her, rather she is Mell Lazarus's aunt.
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Red and Rover

Created by Brian Basset, "Red and Rover" is about a young boy and his dog growing up together in a simpler time.
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Doonesbury

Comic artist and writer Garry Trudeau is famous around the world for his wit and political commentary, featured daily in his comic strip "Doonesbury."
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Dustin

Political cartoonists Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker have joined forces to bring readers 'Dustin,' the story of an ambitious 20-something trying to make his way in the world.
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Mother Goose and Grimm

Created by Mark Peters, Mother Goose and Grimm is about the comical adventures of Mother Goose and her pets, Grimmy and Atilla.
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Pearls Before Swine

Created by Stephan Pastis, characters Rat and Pig offer clever social commentary in the daily comic, Pearls Before Swine.
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Crankshaft

Tom Batiuk's "Crankshaft" is a spinoff of the popular "Funky Winkerbean."
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Get Fuzzy

Created by Darby Conley, the hilarious Get Fuzzy is about Bucky and Satchel -- and their human Rob.
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The Lockhorns

Bunny Hoest's "The Lockhorns" follows Leroy and Loretta Lockhorn, a dysfunctional and argumentative married couple.
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Carpe Diem

It's silly, strange and really funny. If you liked "The Far Side", then Carpe Diem is for you.
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Bizarro

Dan Piraro's "Bizarro" is an eccentric and bizarre look at everyday life through the cartoonist's eyes.
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Dennis the Menace

Hank Ketcham's classic "Dennis the Menace" chronicles the pranks of the mischievous title character.
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9 Chickweed Lane

9 Chickweed Lane focuses on the world of the arts with creator Brooke McEldowney's own special brand of intellectual humor.
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Non Sequitur

Wiley Miller's Non Sequitur is one of the most intelligent, quirky and stylish comic strips in syndication.
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Agnes

Created by Tony Cochran, Agnes is about an elementary school-aged girl living in an Ohio trailer park called "The People's Court" with her kind yet weary grandmother (whom Agnes refers to as “Granma”).
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Rhymes with Orange

Hilary Price's "Rhymes with Orange" is a quirky look at the unusual events that find their way into everyday life.
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Dog Eat Doug

Created by Brian Anderson, Dog Eat Doug is about the misadventures of Sophie and a baby named Doug, as they get into trouble in and around the house.
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Shoe

Everday musings from introspective characters.
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Dogs of C-Kennel

Mick & Mason Mastroianni's "Dogs of C-Kennel" follows the daily lives of dogs and their friends living the "kennel life."
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Barney Google And Snuffy Smith

Billy DeBeck's long-running "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" is still carried on by a team of talented writers and artists today.
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Archie

Fernando Ruiz & Craig Boldman's "Archie" continues the classic comic's story of Archie and his friends Jughead, Betty, and Veronica.
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Free Range

Bill Whitehead's "Free Range" is a one-panel series in the style of "The Far Side" and other observational comics.
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Cathy

Created by Cathy Guisewite, Cathy is about a woman with career and lifestyle ambitions difficult to fulfill.
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Mutts

Cartoonist Patrick McDonnell's daily comic has won over fans and pet lovers with its classic art style and lovable characters.
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Fowl Language

Self-deprecating parenting humor.
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Loose Parts

All kinds of quirkiness and abstract humor make up Loose Parts.
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Marvin

Tom Armstrong's "Marvin" features the title character, a baby boy, and his life with his parents and their dog Bitsy.
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Spectickles

Enjoy the funny trials and tribulations of marriage with Spectickles!
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Breaking Cat News

What cats would say if they newscasted about their lives!
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One Big Happy

Rick Detorie's "One Big Happy" follows the daily life of six-year-old Ruthie and her family.
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Arctic Circle

Created by Alex Hallett, Arctic Circle is about global warming and the state of the environment.
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Strange Brew

John Deering's "Strange Brew" is just what the title says -- a mix of strange and humorous observations.
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Rubes

Leigh Rubin's award-winning single panel cartoon Rubes is popular in newspapers, books, greeting cards, and more.
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Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee

Created by John Hambrock, Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee is about a 10-year-old boy genius. Hambrock in known for including editorial commentary into story lines.
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Mallard Fillmore

"Mallard Fillmore" is a candid, sometimes controversial, look at the political musings of artist Bruce Tinsley.
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Rugrats

The "Rugrats" comic is based on characters from the hit Nickelodeon cartoon.
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Daddy's Home

Follow the misadventures of Pete, a stay-at-home dad, with Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein's popular comic strip Daddy's Home.
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The Other Coast

Adrian Raeside's "The Other Coast" is a humorous look at politics, environmental issues, and animal rights.
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Curtis

Ray Billingsley's "Curtis" follows the daily life of the titular character as he continues to get in trouble at school and home.
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1 and Done

Abstract humor from popular Web comic.
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Flo & Friends

Flo of Jenny Campbell's "Flo & Friends" is an active senior citizen whose friends and career help keep her young.
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Working it Out

Charlos Gary's comic Working It Out focuses on the power-hungry Mr. Jamison, who terrorizes his employees in a constant workplace power struggle.
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Zack Hill

John Deering & John Newcombe's "Zack Hill" is the story of a young boy living in his widowed mother's boarding house.
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Take It From The Tinkersons

"Take It From the Tinkersons" is Bill Bettwy's story of a modern family working through their problems together.
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Wumo

Stand-up comedian Mikael Wulff and movie director Anders Morgenthaler teamed up to create this abstract and clever single-panel strip.
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The Barn

Ralph Hagen's "The Barn" follows Rory the sheep and Stan the cow through daily life on a farm.
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Scary Gary

Mark Buford's "Scary Gary" deals with the everyday inconveniences of vampires in the suburbs.
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Cul de Sac

Richard Thompson's popular "Cul de Sac" is a look at the preschool life of young Alice Otterloop.
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For Heaven's Sake

Mike Morgan's "For Heaven's Sake" is a funny, good-natured observation of a church clergy and congregation.
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Mike Du Jour

Comic strip artist Mike Lester has been winning fans everywhere via his Washington Post comic "Mike du Jour," about the daily life of the eponymous character who also shares his name.
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Meaning of Lila

John Forgetta's "Meaning of Lila" follows one working woman's attempts to find Mr. Right.
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Barney & Clyde

Gene and Dan Weingarten's "Barney & Clyde" is the story of an unlikely friendship between a billionaire and a homeless man.
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Fort Knox

Paul Jon's "Fort Knox" follows the life of a military family as they adapt to a new town.
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Sarah's Scribbles

Reflections and humor from the everyday life of a young adult.
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The Pajama Diaries

Everyday reflections and commentary on family life.
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Herb and Jamaal

"Herb and Jamaal" by Stephen Bentley is based on his previous experiences at a high school reunion.
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Rudy Park

Coffee shop patrons like to give Rudy a hard time in the Rudy Park strip.
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Candorville

Darrin Bell's "Candorville" mixes political statements with the story of its protagonist, an aspiring newspaper writer turned blogger.
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Ginger Meggs

One of Australia's most popular comics.
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Reply All

Donna A. Lewis's "Reply All" is the story of a successful working woman who still deals with her own personal emotional issues.
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Poorly Drawn Lines

Offbeat, abstract humor and illustrations.
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Wee Pals

Morrie Turner's long-running "Wee Pals" follows the interactions of a group of culturally - and racially - diverse children.
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Little Dog Lost

Steven Boreman's titular "Little Dog Lost" is a long-lost dog who has begun to enjoy the adventure of the open road.
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