Calvin & Hobbeshttp://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/I loved this comic strip as a kid. The insidious killer bicycle, the dad poll, and the deranged snow sculptures are just some of the great ideas Bill Watterson put on paper. Dilberthttp://www.dilbert.com/Dilbert offers a reflective critique of corporate. The popularity of the comic strip within the corporate sector has led to the Dilbert character being used in many business magazines and publications. Homestar Runnerhttp://www.homestarrunner.com/Homestar Runner is a Flash animated cartoon. It mixes surreal humor with references to 1980s and 1990s pop culture, notably video games, classic television and popular music. Indexedhttp://indexed.blogspot.com/At indexed.blogspot.com, Jessica Hagy posts charts, graphs, and Venn diagrams drawn on index cards that reveal, in a simple and intuitive way, the large and small truths of modern life. The Onionhttp://www.theonion.com/content/index/The Onion is a US-based "fake news" organization. It features satirical articles reporting on international, national, and local news. The Perry Bible Fellowshiphttp://pbfcomics.com/The comics are usually three or four panels long, and are generally characterized by the juxtaposition of whimsical childlike imagery or fantasy with extremely morbid, surreal humour. Common themes include religion, sexuality, war, science fiction, suicide, irony, violence, and death. xkcdhttp://xkcd.comxkcd is a webcomic created by Randall Munroe, a Christopher Newport University graduate who worked as a contractor for NASA. It calls itself "a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." Categories:
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