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ABLE AND BAKER by Jim Burgess.

The main characters Able (the monkey) and Baker (the sheep) are named after the first pair of animals to survive a space flight in 1959. Like their predecessors, Able and Baker are research animals for the space program. Shenanigans abound every week day.

BOY ON A STICK AND SLITHER by Steven Cloud.

Boy on a Stick and Slither is a comic about a boy on a stick and his friend called Slither. BOASAS is a work in progress that endeavors to makes sense of the world.

BUTTERNUTSQUASH by Rob Coughler and Ramon Perez.

{what colour is the sky in your world?} It’s about girls, coffee, sex toys, the fastback princess and much more. Sit back and follow the trials and tribulations of three unlikely fools as they deal with the strangeness that is their lives.

COMET 7 by David Tekiela.

What do a few varieties of octopi, an overly athletic water cooler with hip-hop aspirations, a cynical green tentacle, a non-English speaking tamagotchi, an overly svelt Grim Reaper, a Spanish luchadore, and a small pale of ramen have in common? Not much other than they all appear in Comet 7.

LITTLE GAMERS by Pontus Madsen and Christian Fundin.

Follow Madsen and Christian in they live their daily lives, surrounded by computers and video games. A 100% Swedish blog-comic, this 133t comic strip includes plenty of cute ninjas and an attitude to match.

NO FOURTH WALL TO BREAK by Chris Whetstone.

No one knows what No 4th Wall to Break is about, as the information is closely guarded by packs of wild dogs and tax attorneys. To date, all attempts to gain access to this information have resulted in serious injury, rabies, and litigation.

NOTHING NICE TO SAY by Mitch Clem.

Nothing Nice to Say is an illustrated look into the world of punk rock. Jokes center around bands, labels, the scene, the politics, the fans... What I'm trying to say is, you wouldn't get it. Now you gamers know how the rest of us feel.

QUESTIONABLE CONTENT by Jeph Jacques.

Questionable Content is about indie rock, sentient computers, and romance among indie rock kids.rock. Jokes center around bands, labels, the scene, the politics, the

SAM AND FUZZY by Sam Logan.

Sam and Fuzzy charts the lives of Sam, an idealistic but insecure cab driver, and Fuzzy, a scheming and somewhat disturbed sadistic bear-like creature. Please note that in the preceeding sentence, the word "lives" is used very loosely.fans... What I'm trying to say is, you wouldn't get it. Now you

THEATER HOPPER by Tom Brazelton.

Theater Hopper casts a satirical eye on the world of movies, celebrities and pop culture. What started out as a hobby for creator Tom Brazelton has turned into a full-time adventure in ego stroking! Fans aren't exempt from such inspection as the pecadillios of protaganists Tom, Jared, and Cami are also explored. Snippy one-liners, frequent costume changes, romantic sub-plots and even a dog fuel the mayhem! Theater Hopper has something for everyone!gamers know how the rest of us feel.

WHITE NINJA by Scott Bevan and Kent Earle.

White Ninja Comics follows the day-to-day wanderings of a curious, and delightfully innocent ninja. His stories can be enjoyed time and time again, appreciated for their subtle, side-splitting humour, and satirical examinations of the world in which we live.

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COFFEE BRAIN by Robert Laughter.

Drawn from the creators observation of other people and his own personal issues, Coffee Brain is a humorous take on life, love and coffee. It centers around a small group of people who have nothing in common but their love for caffeine and idle gossip. Who ever thought coffee could be so funny?

THE END CHRONICLES by Neil g.

A long-running sci-fi/ drama consisting of several interrelated web comics and online graphic novels, this series follows the impact of power, love, and lies on a small group of high school friends. Currently being re-presented from the ground up.

LIMITED SPACE by Neil g.

The original Limited Space (a Robot Stories spin-off) was a Sci-Fi parody, that followed the exploits of an alien abductee named Hal, and his alien friends and roommates, as they explored the nature of humanity through the eyes of aliens.

ROBOT STORIES by Neil g.

Featuring several interrelated comic strips, Robot Stories centralizes around the daily life in a MegaStore, where Robotic employees must fight to retain their humanity while dealing with Apish customers. Also featuring a heavy dose of paperboys, aliens, and cute girls!

VERN AND DERN by Rico Schacherl and Stephen Francis.

The irreverent misadventures of Vern & Dern, two porch philophers who live in the little town of Shoofly, which has the highest per capita rate of UFO abductions in the world... not to mention Cousin Earl, the hairiest man alive, Aunt Amy who may... or may not be a witch, Blue the talking hound dog, and Cousin Elmo who does secret work for a secret government installation he can't talk about.

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