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  2. Drew Sheneman - Wikipedia

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    Drew Sheneman (born c. 1975) is an American editorial cartoonist. His work, which has appeared in The Star-Ledger of Newark , New Jersey , since 1998, is nationally syndicated by Tribune Content Agency .

  3. The Duplex - Wikipedia

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    The Duplex is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy and now his brother Gary McCoy, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication since April 1993.

  4. GoComics - Wikipedia

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    GoComics is a website launched in 2005 by the digital entertainment provider Uclick. It was originally created as a distribution portal for comic strips on mobile phones. However, in 2006, the site was redesigned and expanded to include online strips and cartoons .

  5. Talk:GoComics - Wikipedia

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    Comics portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Comics, a collaborative effort to build an encyclopedic guide to comics on Wikipedia. Get involved! If you would like to participate, you can help with the current tasks, visit the notice board, edit the attached article or discuss it at the project's talk page.

  6. Marmaduke - Wikipedia

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    [17] For example, a blog called "Joe Mathlete Explains Today's Marmaduke" [18] deconstructs the strip to offer an alternative explanation for what is happening in the drawing. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 15 ] [ 17 ] Another blog called "Marmaduke Can Vote" gives each panel a political slant, [ 21 ] [ 17 ] while another called "Poignant Marmaduke" changes ...

  7. Pooch Café - Wikipedia

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    Pooch Café is a Canadian-American gag-a-day comic strip written and illustrated by Paul Gilligan. It was also made into a series of online shorts with RingTales. Gilligan is also the writer for the comic Poptropica, which debuted on June 9, 2014, [1] [2] ended its run on November 11, 2015, [3] and is based on the video game of the same name.

  8. Non Sequitur (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    It is also published on gocomics.com and distributed via email. Translated from Latin as "it does not follow", Non Sequitur is often political and satirical, though other times, purely comedic. The strip has undergone many changes through its history. Originally, the comic was a single panel gag cartoon, similar to Gary Larson's The Far Side.

  9. Cagle Cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Cagle Cartoons, Inc. is a syndication service for political cartoons and opinion columnists. [1] Started by editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle in 2001, Cagle Cartoons distributes the cartoons of sixty cartoonists and fourteen columnists to more than 850 subscribing newspapers in the United States and around the world, including over half of America's daily, paid-circulation newspapers.