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Today featuring half-naked sweaty Elliot!

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it just occured to me that i never reposted when i got really really interested in "Over the Hedge" it's funny, but I started reading the comic strip on a daily basis before I'd ever even heard of the movie.
 
This Modern World
Idrewthis.org
sinfest
friendlyhostility
8-bit theatre
penny arcade

those are all the onliners

then I also read

Foxtrot (though now begrudgingly)
Zits
Frazz (is awesome)
Liberty Meadows (is also awesome. The art is terriffic and he taught himself how to do it! I can't believe they stopped printing it!)
and a bunch of the long-existing Sundays.
 
Non Sequitor
Doonesbury
Calvin and Hobbes
The Far Side
This Modern World
Red Meat
Dilbert
The K Chronicles
Dykes to Watch Out For
Get Your War On
The Boondocks
and more...
 
I miss Calvin and Hobbes and The Far Side.

I love reading:

Born Loser
Dilbert
For Better Or For Worse
Foxtrot
Luann
Non Sequitur
Peanuts
Shoe
The Quigmans

Right around 4:30 in the afternoon as I'm finishing up my day's work I'll stop just long enough to pull up the comics off of Yahoo News and get a laugh.
 
Nothing compares to Calvin and Hobbes, but I love Mutts-- the cutest comic ever.

Others, besides the great ones listed above, include:

Agnes
Mr. Boffo
Sylvia
 
Cyanide and Happiness - it's a strip, but not really with recurring characters and stories. More semi-social commentary, if you will.

That and Calvin and Hobbes.

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Rhymes with Orange
Pearls Before Swine
Luann
Sherman's Lagoon
Get Fuzzy
Non Sequitur
Foxtrot
 
don't really bother with the comics these days, but i lived for Calvin & Hobbes and The Farside. anybody catch the Calvin parody on Robot Chicken? checked for the vid on YouTube, but i couldn't find it in English.
 
My favourite comic books from childhood included:

the ones you probably know:
Transformers - my favourite for a long time. I wanted to be a transformer. I used to make my own transformers. And it helped me learning english, because I used to learn the autobots' and decepticons' names and their meanings.
My favourites were Ironside (?), but only at the beginning,
Shockwave - because he's violet, has minions and has a nice voice, and Dinobots (esp. Snarl, because he's grumpy).
There is nothing like the start of Transformers film, the part in which Unicron swallows a planet. Amazing.

X-men. My favourites were Storm (because of black skin, white hair, cool dress and abilities), Phoenix (because of phoenix and having all that problems), Psylocke (the asian one) - cool violet dress and nice abilities, and, obviously, Gambit, because he's cute.

I used to read Spiderman, Superman, Green Lantern, etc too.

A comic book you may know are:

Rork - incredible comic book, completely different from others I used to read at this point. Gloomy, sad, dark.

Thorgal - an epic tale of a viking warrior and his family. Thorgal (long-haired brunette with hairy chest and bright eyes I think) and Tjall (long-haired young blonde) influenced my ideal of a man. Thorgall turned me gay...
The guy drawing Thorgall is polish, btw.

Asterix - who doesn't know it?
The guy drawing it is polish, as well.


Polish comics:

Tytus, Romek and A'Tomek - a tale about two friends and a chimpanzee who is supposed to get "humanised" and become a man. Mostly they were travelling around the globe and in different historical eras by strange vehicles.

Antresolka Profesora Nerwosolka, Przygody Smoka Diplodoka and similar ones - absurd humour, great drawings, incredible stuff. The heroes included a bit insane Profesorek Nerwosolek, Entomologia Motylkowska - his servant, obsessed with cleaning, an evil wizzard, and, in later parts, also a young dinosaur with giant ears. They were travelling through space and time etc.

Kajko i Kokosz - a tale similar to Asterix: a slavic village is a neighbour of a camp of evil knights, seamingly German. Very popular in Poland, unfortunatelly, the guy drawing this comic book died recently.

etc.

And I love all comics, from manga (fushigi yugi for example) to Dilbert strips.

I've been reading thousands of comic books, though sometimes I don't remember their titles... Aria... Marinella...
 
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