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    Welcome to the funny world of Bill Whitehead, the creator of the comic Free Range! Bill’s single-panel comics are quick and clever, giving you a good laugh in just one frame. With his unique ...

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    Nate Fakes is back with a delicious collection of comics, this time focusing on food. Known for his funny one-panel strips, Nate captures everyday moments with clever humor. His food-related ...

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    Tom Toro is one of those artists whose work feels like a breath of fresh air. Best known for his sharp, single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker and the heartfelt charm of his comic strip Home Free ...

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    The format of a one-shot manga could be changed if it has a broad market prospect, [1] so that: a one-shot manga could become a serialized continuing manga after adapting; a one-shot manga could develop into a series of one-shot manga or serial manga, which are sharing the same world set and character design, but in different story lines; and

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    Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays, also known as The Complete Li'l Abner, is a series collecting the American comic strip Li'l Abner written and drawn by Al Capp, originally distributed by the syndicate United Feature Syndicate and later by Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate, in total during 43 years before the strip ended.

  7. Ctrl+Alt+Del (webcomic) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the comic refers to the Windows command Control-Alt-Delete. [2] Premiering on October 23, 2002, the comic's focus has gradually shifted away from single strip gags towards longer story arcs and greater continuity through the use of video game references. Ctrl+Alt+Del currently is updated every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

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