Looking for something to do while pretending to work? On-line comic strips are the way to go!

I have wasted many an hour with these little beauties when I didn't have anything productive to do.

David's Latest, Greatest, Comics Strips

Added January 19, 1998

Page One The Joys of Professorship.

Page Two Animals and Philosophies.

Page Three Women's High Standards.

Older stuff...

Page Four Things that happen in the world specifically to annoy me.

Page Five Bad Jokes (it helps to know German).

Page Six Young people too clever, honest, smart, or wise for their years and their own good.

Page Seven Kwality television.

Go visit Dr. Fun and see:

why cats do what they do, how tapeworms have fun, one about cats that I find disturbing (and that's saying something), and animal symbiosis.

Find out why TV shows are so bad. Also, what does the future hold for jobs in computers?

Check out the comics section of the Houston Chronicle. They have a pretty decent selection, they're today's comics (no Sundays though), but they do not archive, so if you miss a day, it's gone, so hurry now!!! Borrow my name "Evadgib" and password, "today", be sure to get the capital letters right, they care about that.

For more cheap entertainment, UnitedMedia puts together a decent comics page, including

The Dilbert Zone

News Flash!!

A year and a half after pulling their comics out of the Houston Chronicle Online, King Features (wdyttcia) Syndicate has finally gotten their long promised comics site on line. And boy do they have a lot of comics, and despite the fact that over 50% of them are pretty lame, they do have the good stuff like Ernie, Baby Blues, Mutts, and more. So check out King Features

A light shines out of the darkness

I have recently discovered the site for Universal Press Syndicate(kinda full of themselves, aren't they?) They have their comics, two weeks late, with archives. They carry some of the lamer comics, like For Better or For Worse, but they also have Tank McNamara, Bizarro, and Fox Trot, and, in honor of Calvin and Hobbes 11th aniversary, on November 18, 1996, they started Calvin and Hobbes again from the beginning!!!! Now we're set until December 31, 2006.

What visit to the world of comics would be complete without Garfield?

Other of my favorite comics strip sites, from left to right:

Dr. FunThe first daily internet cartoon, a full color, Farside type cartoon that is typically very demented.

Next is The Borderline, the second daily internet cartoon, also a very disturbed farside type strip.

The Mr. Boffo site has the strip,and lots of cool stuff to do with the strip, books, merchandizing, and some archives.

The Piranha Club is from the comic strip Ernie, has lots of strange pictures of the cartoonist, several archived stip story lines that nearly killed me, AND, most importantly, HOW TO JOIN THE PIRANHA CLUB!!! It costs $11.99, but you get all sorts of cool stuff, and if I can get 10 people to join, we can form our own chapter and get international recognition!! What do you say? Let me know if you join so I can get a roster going. (I know, I know, it probably won't happen, but it won't hurt to try.)