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The big news in books is the shrinking of the gap between author and reader, as more and more cut out the middle man and, one way or another, make their material available directly to readers through The Web. Less well publicized is the fact that it's the same with comics. Here are some of the excellent toons that are available mainly through the Internet.

  • The Adventures of Mayberry Melonpool, by Steve Troop. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Alex's Restaurant, by Peter Sinclair. Sitcom-style daily strip featuring the characters in and around a restaurant. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Amazing Montage, by Joe Zabel and Gary Dumm. Continuing stories. Several completed stories available in archives. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Art Comics Daily, by Bebe Williams. Humorous short takes, some continued for a couple of weeks. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Barkie's World, by G.K. Davis. Single-panel humor, no continuing characters. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Bobbins, by John Alison. Continuing stories about four friends. Posted seven days a week.
  • Bookwire Cartoon of the Day, by Mort Gerberg. Single panels from the cartoonist's archives. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • The Boonies, by Wes Hargis. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Bruno, by Christopher Baldwin. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Bruno The Bandit, by Ian McDonald. A doofus barbarian and his dragon sidekick. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Buzzboy, by John Gallagher. The world's most upbeat superhero. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • By & Large, by Vlad Kolarov. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Charge!!!, by A. Sacui. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Chicken Writer, by Dan Case & Phil Truman. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • The Crater Kid, by Marty Bauman. A family-friendly mix of "Space Ghost," "Robot Monster," "Mad" magazine, "Calvin and Hobbes," and Dizzy Gillespie.
  • The Daily Grind, by Dan DeMura. A panel about coffee and those who really like it. Posted twice a week.
  • The Deep End, by Anton Ballard. One-panel humor. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Dystopia, by Aurelio Santarelli. Posted seven days a week.
  • Flashers, by Elliot Feldman. Single-panel topical humor. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Funny Farm, by Ryan Smith. Three animal roomates and their humorous misadventures. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Gas Comix, by Richard McMurry. Humor stories, including some mild mature-audience material. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • General Protection Fault, by Jeffrey T. Darlington. Focuses on the employees of GPF, a software company. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Goats, by Jonathan Rosenberg. A youthful quest for beer and enlightenment. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Helen, by Peter Zale. Cartoon-style soap opera about the glamor of the information age. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Hobnob Inn, by Paige L. Anderson. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Homefolks, by Vlad Kolarov. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Internet Movie Strip, by Kevin Giovanetto. Putting funny captions on news/celebrity photos.
  • The Japanese Beetle by Chris White and Dave the Knave White. Inept superhero and even more inept super villains. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Jerkcity, by Rands Pantalones. Gay humor, sometimes explicitly sexual. Posted seven days a week.
  • The Joke's on You!, by Phil Ryder. A contest each day to come up with a better caption than the cartoonist. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Just Say Cheese, by David Jones. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Kaniamania, by Chris Kania. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Kevin & Kell, by Bill Holbrook. He's a rabbit. She's a wolf. Their families thought it would never work — as a marriage, anyway. Posted seven days a week.
  • Marty Bucella's Cartoon of the Day, by Marty Bucella. Posted seven days a week.
  • The Megaton Man Daily Rerun, by Don Simpson. Re-issues of the long-running hit comic book, released one page at a time. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Newshounds, by Thomas K. Dye. Humor strip about a mostly-canine TV news team. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Not in My Back Yard, by Dale Taylor. Focuses on Oscar the Weiner Dog and his furry friends. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • NUTz, by William Bero. Wry observations in single-panel form. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Off the Mark, by Mark Parisi. Daily gag panel with a twisted point of view. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Orville, by Albert C.Peña and Richard Tackett. Humor from a Christian point of view. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Reverend Fun, by Dennis "Max" Hengeveld. Christian-oriented single-panel humor. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • The Raunchy Roach Show, by Butch Berry. Single-panel humor. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Showcase. Rotating work of several cartoonists. Posted Monday through Saturday.
  • Sluggy Freelance, by Pete Abrams. Hair-raising adventure in a humorous vein. Posted seven days a week.
  • Snapshots, by Jason Love. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Soap On A Rope, by Bob Roberds. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • The Sporkman Chronicles, by John Troutman. Adventures of a superhero who doubles as an oddball eating utensil. Posted seven days a week.
  • Stu's Cartoon Pick of the Day. A selection from the many dailies offered. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Superosity, by Chris Crosby. An idiotic web designer in a cape and the strange cast of characters who share his apartment building. Posted seven days a week.
  • Today's Cartoon, by Randy Glasbergen. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Toy Trunk Railroad, by Erik Sansom. Can a dissatisfied businessman find happiness through an obsession with railroads?
  • Trevor, by Piper and Lee. Slightly interactive daily. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Unlike Minerva, by Terrence Marks and John Sowder. Giant insects, among other things. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • User Friendly, which does not seem to have a byline (in keeping with its image as an expression of the Internet's Collective Unconscious). Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Waiting for Bob, by Doug Sheppard and Kevin L. Salyers. Yuppies and couch potatoes. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Wallytown, by Warren Ross. He-said-she-said humor. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • Wooden Nicholls, by Kevin Nicholls. Daily cartoon observations. Posted seven days a week.
  • The World of Lily Wong, by Larry Feign. Posted Monday through Friday.
  • ?, by Aric McKeown. Posted Monday through Friday (Friday's episode is animated).

— DDM

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