List of newspaper comic strips G–O

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Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–F • G–O • P–Z

G[]

  • Gags and Gals (1932–1938) by Jefferson Machamer (US)
  • The Gambols (1950– ) by Barry Appleby and Dobs Appleby (UK)
  • Gantz Glances by Dave Gantz (US)
  • Garfield (1978– ) by Jim Davis (US)
  • Garth (1943–1997) originally by Steve Dowling, and later Frank Bellamy (UK)
  • Gas Buggies (see Down the Road)
  • Gasoline Alley (1918– ) originally by Frank King (US)
  • Gaturro (1996– ) by Nik (Cristian Dzwonik) (Argentina)
  • Geech (1982–2003) by Jerry Bittle (US)
  • Gene Autry (1952–1955) originally by Phil Evans & Tom Cooke, later by Tom Massey, Pete Alvorado, Mel Keefer, and Albert Stoffel (as "Bert Laws")
  • Gene Autry Rides (1940–1941) by Till Goodan (US)
  • Genius (1978–1983) by John Glashan (UK)
  • The Genius (1973–1977) by Dick Oldden (US)
  • George and Lynne (1976–2010) by Conrad Frost and Josep Gual (UK)
  • Gertie O'Grady (1940–1943) by Paul McCarthy (US)
  • Get Fuzzy (1999– ) by Darby Conley (US)
  • Gil Thorp (1958– ) originally by Jack Berrill (US)
  • Gilman vs. The Rominator (1990–1991) by Brian R. Boeckeler (US)
  • Ginger Meggs (1921– ) originally by J. C. Bancks (Australia)
  • Gink and Dink (see Petey Dink)
  • Girligags (1924–1939) by Clarence R. Gettier
  • The Girls (1955–1988) by Franklin Folger
  • Girls & Sports (1997–2011) by Justin Borus and (US)
  • Glamor Girls (1945–1967) by Don Flowers (US)
  • (1930–?) by Julian Ollendorff (US)
  • Gnorm Gnat (1972–1977) – first strip by Jim Davis (Garfield) (US)
  • Go Fish (2002– ) by J.C. Duffy (US)
  • Go-Go Gruver (1969) by Jim Pabian
  • Going Down (1982–1992) by Leonard Bruce
  • (1920s–c. 1950s) by Fred Neher
  • Good News/Bad News (1978–1992) by Henry Martin
  • The Good Old Days & Antique Fair (1958–1980), also known as The Good Old Days and The Good Old Days Antique Fair, by Erwin L. Hess
  • Goosemyer (1980–1983) by Brant Parker and Don Wilder (US)
  • Gordo (1941–1985) by Gus Arriola (US)
  • Graffiti (1969– ) by Gene Mora (US)
  • Grand Avenue (1999– ) by Steve Breen (US)
  • Grandfather Clause (2000–2001) by Chris Wright (US)
  • Grandma (1947–1969) by Charles Kuhn
  • Grandpa's Boy (1953– ) by Ann Mossler, and later Brad Anderson
  • Graves, Inc. (early 1980s) by Pat Brady (US)
  • The Gravies (1956–1964) by Chester Gould (US)
  • The Great Atomic Aftermath and Fresh Fruit Festival (1976) by James Schumeister
  • Green Gloria (2017- ) by Benjamin Buhamizo (Uganda)
  • Grimbledon Down (1970–1994) by Bill Tidy (UK)
  • Grin and Bear It (1932–2015) originally by Lichty (US)
  • The Grizzwells (1987– ) by Bill Schorr (US)
  • Grubby (1964–1997) by Warren Sattler (US)
  • Guindon (1977–2005) by Dick Guindon (US)
  • Gugun et Balidam (2007) by Gugun Arief Gunawan (Indonesia)
  • Gumdrop (1977–1988) by George Crenshaw, and later Foster Moore and Jerry Scott (US)
  • Gummer Street (1970–1972) by Phil Krohn (US)
  • Gummi Bears (1986–1989)
  • The Gumps (1917–1959) originally by Sidney Smith (US)
  • Gun Law (1956–1978) a.k.a. Gunsmoke by Harry Bishop (UK)
  • Gunner (1974–1985) by Jose Luis Salinas and Alfredo Grassi, and later Lucho Olivera, Tobias, and Andrew Klacik

H[]

  • Hägar the Horrible (1973– ) by Chris Browne; originally by Dik Browne (US)
  • Härringers Spottschau (2005– ) by (Germany)
  • Hairbreadth Harry (1906–1931) by C. W. Kahles, and later F. O. Alexander; (1967–1972) by Joe Petrovich (US)
  • Half Hitch (1943–1945, 1970–1975) by Hank Ketcham (US)
  • Hans und Fritz (see The Katzenjammer Kids)
  • Hapless Harry (1965–1971) by George Gately (US)
  • Happy Happy (1982–1992) by Cosmus
  • Happy Hooligan (1900–1932) by Frederick Burr Opper (US)
  • Happy Musings (2006– ) by Sally Huss (US)
  • Harold Teen (1919–1959) by Carl Ed (US)
  • Harvey (ca. 1953–1955) by Caroll Spinney (US)
  • Have Fun! (1956–1976) by Lee Bryan, and later Rube Weiss
  • The Hawk (1952–1985) by & Rob Maxwell
  • Hawkshaw the Detective (1913–1922, 1931–1952) originally by Bernard Dibble (US)
  • Hazel (1943–1993) by Ted Key (US)
  • The Heart of Juliet Jones (1953–2000) originally by Elliot Caplin and Stan Drake (US)
  • Heart of the City (1998– ) by Mark Tatulli (US)
  • Heathcliff (1973– ) by George Gately (US)
  • Heaven's Love Thrift Shop (2006–2016) by Kevin Frank (US)
  • Hector (1951–1972) by Merrill Blosser, and later Henry Formhals and Fred Fox
  • Hejji (1935) by Dr. Seuss (US)
  • Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet (1996–2005) by Peter Zane (US)
  • Hello Carol (1980–1983) by B. S. Johnson (US)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1986–1991) by G. Forton and C. Weber (US)
  • Hem and Amy (see Down the Road)
  • Henry (1932–1995) originally by Carl Anderson (US)
  • Henry Henpeck (1949–1961) by Irv Hagglund
  • Herb and Jamaal (1989–2017) by Stephen Bentley (US)
  • Herby (1938–1960) by Walter Berndt
  • Here's Mom (1961–1970) by Isabel
  • Herman (1950–1966) by Clyde Lamb
  • Herman (1974–1992, 1997– ) by Jim Unger (Canada)
  • Hey, Mac! (1982–1992) by Arthur S. Curtis, and later Mike H. Arens
  • Hi and Jinx (1991–1993) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
  • Hi and Lois (1954– ) originally by Mort Walker and Dik Browne (US)
  • Hi-Lo (1952–1962) by Daloisio
  • Higgins (2002– ) by Liam Higgins Saunders
  • High Pressure Pete (1927–1937) by George O. Swanson
  • Highlights of History (1924–1941) by J. Carroll Mansfield
  • Hill Page (1937–1960) by W. E. Hill
  • Hogan's Alley (1895–1898) by Richard F. Outcault (also known as The Yellow Kid) (US)
  • Hizli Gazeteci (1980–1996) by Necdet Sen (Turkey)
  • Hollywood Johnnie (1945–1947) by Jim Pabian (US)
  • Homer Hoopee (1930–1954) by Fred Locher, and later Rand Taylor and Phil Berube
  • Honey Dear (1937–1938) by Johnny Devlin
  • Honeydew (1971–1983) by Henry Gaines Goodwin, Jr.
  • Honkytonk Sue: The Queen of Western Swing (1978–1980) by Bob Boze Bell
  • Honor Eden (1960–1963) by Jack Sparling (US)
  • Hopalong Cassidy (Jan. 1950–1955) by Royal King Cole and Dan Spiegle (US)
  • Horrorscope (1990– ) originally by Susan Kelso and Eric Olson (Canada)
  • Hossface Hank (1955–1964) by Frank Thomas
  • The Hots by Stephen Hersh and Nina Paley (US)
  • Housebroken (2003– ) by Steve Watkins (US)
  • (1951–?) by Sylvia Robbins (US)
  • How Does It Work (1962–1973) by Bruce Bailey
  • Howard Huge (1981–2007) by Bunny Hoest; originally by Bill Hoest (US)
  • Howard the Duck (1977–1978) by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan (US)
  • Hoxwinder Hall (1980s– ) by Daniel Boris (US)
  • Hubert (1946–1992) by Dick Wingert
  • Hubert and Abby (2003– ) by Mel Henze (Canada)
  • Hubert Henpec (1952–1962) by Fantasio
  • Huckleberry Finn (1940) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (US)
  • The Human Zoo (1922–1925) by C. D. Batchelor (US)
  • The Humble Stumble (2000–2008) by Roy Schneider (US)
  • Humor without Words (1952–1971) by Zoltan Forrai, and later Chumy
  • (c. 1920s–c. 1930s) by Clifford McBride (US)

I[]

  • I Need Help (see Pardon My Planet)
  • Idea Chaser (1969–1989) by Jerry Langell
  • If... (1981– ) by Steve Bell (UK)
  • The "In" Kids (1967–1968) by Pat Boyer
  • In my head (2009– ) by Roan Poulter
  • In the Bleachers (1986– ) by Steve Moore
  • The Incredible Hulk (1979–1982) by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber (US)
  • Inkspinster (2001– ) by Deco (I)
  • Ink Pen (2005–2012) by Phil Dunlap (US)
  • Insanity Streak (1995– ) by Tony Lopes (Australia)
  • Inside Woody Allen (1976–1984) by Stuart Hample (US)
  • Inspector Dayton (1938–1950, 1974) by George Thatcher
  • The Inventions of Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts, A. K. (1914–1964?) by Rube Goldberg (US)
  • Invisible Scarlet O'Neil (1940–1949) by Russell Stamm (US)
  • by Oscar Hitt (1930)
  • (1940–1941) by (US)
  • It's a Cockeyed World (1948–1980) by Joe Kaliff
  • It's a Fact (1948–1959) by Tommy and later Jerry Cahill
  • It's a Gay Life (1977–1992) by Donelan
  • It's a Jungle out there! (1999– ) by Hagen Cartoons
  • It's a Miserable Life (2013– ) by Joe Dell
  • It's Me, Dilly! (1958–1962) by Alfred Andriola (under the pseudonym Alfred James) and Mel Casson
  • It's Only a Game (1957–1959) by Charles M. Schulz (US)
  • It's Papa Who Pays (1930–1943) by Jimmy Murphy

J[]

  • Jack and Judy in Bibleland (1947–1950) by Robert Acomb and William Fay (US)
  • Jack and Tyler (1995–1996) by Mark Tonra (US)
  • Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy (1947–1950) by Bob Schoenke (US)
  • The Jackson Twins (1950–1979) by (US)
  • Jacky's Diary (1959–1961) by Jack Mendelsohn (US)
  • James (2000–2004) by Mark Tonra (US)
  • James Bond (1958–1977) originally by John McLusky (UK)
  • Jane (1932–1959), first titled Jane's Journal, by Norman Pett (UK)
  • Jane Arden (1927–1968) originally by Monte Barrett and (US)
  • Jane's World (1998– ) by Paige Braddock (US)
  • Jasper (1937–1942) by Frank Owen (US)
  • Jasso-kissa (1992– ) by (Finland)
  • Jed Cooper, American Scout (1950–1960) by Dick Fletcher and Lloyd Wendt (US)
  • Jeff Cobb (1954–1975) by Pete Hoffman (US, continued to 1978 overseas)
  • Jeff Crockett (1948–1952) by Mel Casson (US)
  • Jeff Hawke (1955–1974) by Sydney Jordan (UK)
  • Jerry on the Job (1913–1931) by Walter Hoban (US)
  • Jes’ Smith (1953–1973) by Johnny Pierotti
  • Jim's Journal (1988– ) by Scott Dikkers (US)
  • Jimmy (see Little Jimmy)
  • (late 1920s) by Victor E. Pazmiño
  • Jinglets (1926–1960) by Tommy and later Jerry Cahill
  • Jitter (1936–1943) by Arthur Poinier
  • (1925–1966), first titled Joe Quince, by (US)
  • Joe Jinks (1918–1953) also entitled Joe's Car, Curley Kayoe, and Davy Jones, by , and later Pete Llanuza, Sam Leff, and Henry Formhals (US)[1]
  • Joe Palooka (1930–1984) originally by Ham Fisher (US)
  • John Carter of Mars (1941–1943) by John Coleman Burroughs (US)
  • John Darling (1979–1991) by Tom Batiuk (US)
  • Johnny Comet (1952–1953) by Frank Frazetta (US)
  • Johnny Hazard (1944–1977) by Frank Robbins (US)
  • Johnny Reb and Billy Yank (later Johnny Reb) (1956–1959) by Frank Giacoia (US)
  • Johnny Wonder (1970–1993) by Dick Rogers
  •  [fr] (1987–2010) by André Geerts (Belgium)
  • Jommeke (1955– ) by Jef Nys (Belgium)
  • José Carioca (1942–1945) nominally by Walt Disney (US)
  • Josephine (1949–1968) by Robbie Robinson and later Elizabeth Brozowska and Charles Skiles
  • Josh Billings Sez (1956–1976) by Rube Weiss
  • Jucika (1957–1970) by Pál Pusztai (Hungary)
  • (1957–1963) by Ken Bald (US)
  • Judge Parker (1952– ) originally by Nicholas P. Dallis (US)
  • Judge Wright (1945–1948) by Robert Bernstein
  • Julius (1982–1994) by Joan, Harry, and Nelson
  • Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer (1988– ) by Ben Katchor (US)
  • Jump Start (1989– ) by Robb Armstrong (US)
  • Jungle Jim (1934–1954) originally by Alex Raymond
  • Junior Whirl (1974– ) by Hal Kaufman
  • (1935) by C. Mozier (US)
  • (1926–1935) originally written by Kathryn Kenney and then by Betty Blakeslee, with illustrations by R. J. Scott, "Maier," Paul Robinson, Ruth Carroll, and Walter Van Arsdal (US)
  • Just Jake (1938–1952) by (UK)
  • Just Kids (1925–1949) by Ad Carter
  • Just the Type (1946–1963) by Bob Dunn
  • Justin Time Tripper (1983–1992) by Bruce Leonard and later Charles Durck

K[]

  • The K Chronicles (1995– ) by Keith Knight (US)
  • Kamala luonto (2002– ) by Jarkko Vehniäinen (Finland)
  • Kapitein Rob (1945–1966) by (Netherlands).
  • Katinka (1920–1923) by Ken Kling
  • The Katzenjammer Kids (1897–2006) originally by Rudolph Dirks, longest running American comic strip (US)
  • Kee's World (It's a Durian Life) (2005– ) by C. W. Kee (Malaysia)
  • Keen Teens (1950–1960) by Stookie Allen
  • Keeping Up (1925–1949) by Bill Hamilton
  • Keeping Up with the Joneses (1913–1938) by Pop Momand (US)
  • Kelly & Duke (1972–1980) by Jack Moore (US)
  • The Kelly Kids (1924–1939) by Collier
  • Kennesaw (1953–1955) by Reamer Keller (US)
  • (1947–1950 by Frank Borth
  • Kendall (1964–1968) also entitled Ringo, Sheriff Kendall, Ralph Kendall, John Kendall, by Arturo del Castillo (Italy)
  • Kerry Drake (1943–1984) created by Allen Saunders and Alfred Andriola (US)
  • Kevin the Bold (1950–1968) by Kreigh Collins (US)
  • The Kids (1973–1986) by Joe E. Buresch
  • Kidspot (1981– ) by Leo White and later Dick Rogers
  • Kiekeboe (1977– ) by Merho (Robert Merhottein) (Belgium)
  • The Kin-der-Kids (1906) by Lyonel Feininger (US)
  • King Aroo (1950–1965) by Jack Kent (US)
  • King of the Royal Mounted (1935–1953) by Zane Grey (US)
  • Kisses (1975–1979) by Vivian Greene
  • Kit 'n' Carlyle (1980–2015) by Larry Wright (US)
  • Kitty Higgins (1938–1973) by Frank Willard and later Ferd Johnson
  • The Knight Life (2008– ) by Keith Knight (US)
  • Knobs (AKA Channel One) (1978–1980) by George Breisacher (US)
  • Koky (1979–1981) by Richard O'Brien and Mort Gerberg (US)
  • Krass & Bernie (1976– ) by G. Trosley
  • Krazy Kat (1910–1944) by George Herriman (US)
  • Kronblom (1927– ) by Elov Persson (Sweden)
  • Kudzu (1981–2007) by Doug Marlette (US)
  • Kyle's Bed & Breakfast (1998– ) by Greg Fox (US)

L[]

  • La Cucaracha (2002– ) by Lalo Alcaraz (US)
  • Ladies Day (1959–1976) by Mady Merah and later Nellie Carrol and John Henry Rouson
  • The Ladies (1945–1961) by Dorothy Bond
  • Lady Chatter (1965–1966) by Nellie Caroll
  • Laff-a-Day (1936– ) by anonymous creators
  • Laff of the Week (1949–1976) by Bob Barnes and later George Crenshaw and others; (1981– ) by Bill Murray
  • Lala Palooza (1936–c. 1939) by Rube Goldberg (US)
  • Lance (1955–1960) by Warren Tufts (US)
  • Laredo Crockett (1950–1968) by Bob Schoenke (US)
  • The Larks (1957–1970s) originally by Jack Dunkley (UK)
  • Larry's World (1970–1992) by Larry
  • Latigo (1979–1983) by Stan Lynde (US)
  • Laugh-In (1969–1971) by Roy Doty (US)
  • Laugh Parade (1980– ) by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner (US)
  • Laugh Time (1968–1986) by Bob Schroeter
  • Laughing Matter (1946–1974) by Salo
  • Laughs from Europe (1964–1977) by various creators
  • Lavinia Laserblast (Jan 3 1990 – Apr 30 1993) by Robin Evans (UK, Evening Times)
  • A Lawyer, a Doctor, and a Cop aka Pros & Cons (2005– ) by Kieran Meehan
  • Le Chat (1983–2013) by Philippe Geluck (Belgium/France)
  • Legal Limits (1982–1992) by Larry Sturgis and Leonard Bruce
  • Leotoons (1983–1992) by Bruce Leonard
  • Let the Wedding Bells Ring Out (1924–1935) not attributed
  • Levy's Law (1979–1985) James Schumeister
  • Liberty Meadows (1996–2001) by Frank Cho (US)
  • Life in Hell (1978–2012) by Matt Groening (US)
  • Life in the Suburbs (1964–1994) by Al Smith
  • Life with the Rimples (1961–1970) by Les Carroll
  • Life's Like That (1935–1977) by Fred Neher
  • Li'l Abner (1934–1977, 1988) by Al Capp (US)
  • Li'l Chief Hot-Shot (1945–1946) by Frank Stevens (US)
  • Li'l Folks (1947–1950) by Charles M. Schulz (Peanuts) (US)
  • Li’l Ones (1925–1949) by Mel Lazarus and later Jim Whiting and Ned Riddle
  • Lille Rikard och hans katt (1951–1972) by Rune Andréasson (Sweden)
  • Lindh-Mute Panel (1983– ) by A. Lindh
  • Liō (2006– ) by Mark Tatulli (US)
  • Little Annie Rooney (1929–1966) originally by Brandon Walsh and Ed Verdier (US)
  • The Little Bears (1892–1896) by Jimmy Swinnerton (US)
  • Little Brother Hugo (1945–1973) by Frank King and later Bill Perry
  • Little Debbie (1949–1961) by Cecil Jensen
  • Little Doc (1950–1960) by Ving Fuller
  • Little Dog Lost (2007–2016) by Steve Boreman (US)
  • Little Eve (1954–1974) by Jolita
  • Little Farmer (1949–1985) by Kern Pederson
  • Little Iodine (1943–1986) originally by Jimmy Hatlo (US)
  • Little Jimmy (1904–1958), first titled Jimmy, by Jimmy Swinnerton (US)
  • Little Joe (1933–1972) originally by Ed Leffingwell (US)
  • The Little King (1934–1975) by Otto Soglow (US)
  • A Little Leary (1963–1986) by Bill Leary
  • Little Liz (1952–1962) not attributed
  • Little Lulu (1950–1969) by Marjorie Henderson Buell (ghosted) (US)
  • Little Man (1980– ) by Roy Salmon
  • Little Mary Mixup (1917–1957) by R. M. Brinkerhoff (US)
  • Little Miss Muffet (1935–1956) by Fanny Y. Cory
  • Little Moonfolks (1952) by Rome Siemon (US)
  • Little Nemo in Slumberland/In the Land of Wonderful Dreams (1905–1914, 1924–1927) by Winsor McCay (US)
  • Little Orphan Annie (1924–1974) (renamed Annie (1979–2010)) originally by Harold Gray (US)
  • Little Pedro (1948–1974) by William de la Torre
  • The Little People (1952–1969) by Walt Scott
  • Little Sammy Sneeze (1904–1906) by Winsor McCay (US)
  • Little Sport (1949–1976) by John Henry Rouson
  • The Little Woman (1953–1982) by Don Tobin
  • Live ‘n Laff (1967–1976) by Rube Weiss
  • The Lively Ones (1965–1966) by Linda Walter and Jerry Walter
  • The Lockhorns (1968– ) by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner; originally by Bill Hoest and William Carroll (US)
  • Lois Lane, Girl Reporter (1943–1944) by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (US)
  • Lola (1999– ) by Steve Dickenson and Todd Clark (US)
  • Lolly (1955–1983) by Pete Hansen
  • The Lone Ranger (1939–1970) originally by Fran Striker; (1980–1983) by Cary Bates and Russ Heath (US)
  • Lonely Heart (1968–1979) by Herc Ficklin
  • Long Overdue (1989–1991) by John Long (US)
  • Long Sam (1954–1962) originally by Al Capp and Bob Lubbers (US)
  • Looie (1938–1960) by Martin Branner
  • Lookin' Fine (1980–1982) by Ray Billingsley (US)
  • Loose Parts (1998– ) by Dave Blazek (US)
  • Louie (1947–1976) by Harry Hanan
  • Love & Laughter (1925–1949) by Maria Molnar
  • Love Is... (1970– ) by Kim Casali (US)
  • The Lovebyrds (1932–1941) by Paul Robinson
  • Luann (1987– ) by Greg Evans (US)
  • Lucky Cow (2003–2008) by Mark Pett (US)
  • The Lumpits (1970–1978) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
  • Lumpy Gravy by John Long (US)
  • Lupo Alberto (1974– ) by Guido Silvestri (Italy)
  • Luther (197?–198?) by Brumsic Brandon, Jr. (b. 1927, Washington DC)

M[]

  • M (2002– ) by Mads Eriksen (Norway)
  • Maakies (1995?– 2016) by Tony Millionaire (US)
  • Mac Divot (1955–1971) by Jordan Lansky and Mel Keefer (US)
  • Madam & Eve (1992– ) by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl (South Africa)
  • Mafalda (1964–1973) by Quino (Joaquin Lavado) (Argentina)
  • Maggie and Jiggs (see Bringing Up Father)
  • Maggie McSnoot (1945-1950) (US)
  • Maintaining (2007–2009) by Nate Creekmore (US)
  • Male Call (1943–1946) by Milton Caniff (US)
  • Malfunction Junction (1990–1993) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
  • Mallard Fillmore (1994– ) by Bruce Tinsley (US)
  • Mama's Boyz (1995– ) by Jerry Craft (US)
  • Mämmilä (1974– ) by Tarmo Koivisto (Finland)
  • A Man Called Horace (1989–2015) by Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine (UK)
  • Mandrake the Magician (1934–2013) originally by Phil Davis and Lee Falk (US)
  • Mandy (1997– ) first titled Mandy Capp, by Carla Ostrer (UK)
  • Mark Trail (1946– ) originally by Ed Dodd (US)
  • Marmaduke (1954– ) originally by Phil Leeming and Brad Anderson (US)
  • Marvin (1982– ) by Tom Armstrong (US)
  • Mary Perkins, On Stage (1957–1979) by Leonard Starr (US)
  • Mary Worth (1938– ) originally by Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst (US)
  • Matt Marriott (1955–1977) by Tony Weare and Jim Edgar (UK)
  •  [fr] (1954–2003) by Guy Bara (Belgium/France)
  • Max Rep: Mr. Astrotitan 2206 (1989–1998) by Lyman Dally (US)
  • Maw Green (1938–1973) by Harold Gray (US)
  • McCobber & Friends (1983– ) by Bob Zahn
  • McGurk's Mob (1965–1969) by Bud Wexler and Marvin Stein (US)
  • The Meaning of Lila (2004–2012) by John Forgetta (US)
  • Medal of Honor (1946–1961) by Arthur S. Clarke
  • Medical Laughs (1985– ) by various contributors
  • (1966–1975) by Reamer Keller (US)
  • Meg! by Greg Curfman (US)
  • Memín Pinguín (1945–1952) by Yolanda Vargas Dulché (México) – comic
  • Memories of a Former Kid (1986– ) by Bob Artley
  • Men Who Made the World (1925–1947) originally by Chester Sullivan and Granville E. Dickey, and later Eliot Shoring
  • Merely Margy (1930–1935) by John Held, Jr. (US)
  • Merry Menagerie (1947–1962) nominally by Walt Disney (US)
  • Mescal Ike (1928–1939) by S. L. Huntley and later A. W. Brewerton
  • Mickey Finn (1936–1977) originally by Lank Leonard (US)
  • Mickey Mouse (1930–1995) nominally by Walt Disney, originally by Disney and Ub Iwerks (US)
  • Mickey Mouse and His Friends (1958–1962) nominally by Walt Disney (US)
  • Middle-Class Animals (1970–1972) by Hugh Laidman (US)
  • The Middles (1944–1955) originally by Bob Karp, and later Lynn Karp
  • The Middletons (1989– ) by Ralph Dunagin and Dana Summers (US)
  • Mike Nomad (see Steve Roper and Mike Nomad)
  • Mikrokivikausi (1984– ) by Harri Vaalio (Finland)
  • Miles to Go by Phil Frank (US)
  • Minimum Security (1999– ) by Stephanie McMillan (US)
  • Minute Movies (1917–1936), first titled Midget Movies, by Ed Wheelan (US)
  • (2014– ) by (US)
  • Miss Fury (1941–1952) by Tarpé Mills (US)
  • Miss Information (1924–1930) by Hy Gage (US)
  • Miss Malaprop (1983–1992) by W. Carouge
  • Miss Peach (1957–2002) by Mell Lazarus (US)
  • Mr. Abernathy (1957–circa 1994) by Bud Jones, and later Frank Ridgeway
  • Mister Boffo (1986– ) by Joe Martin (US)
  • Mister Breger (1945–1969) by David Breger
  • Mitzi McCoy (1948–1950) by Kreigh Collins (US)
  • Mr.DiploMat! (2007– ) by Cem Kızıltuğ | Today's Zaman Daily Newspaper (Turkey)
  • by Darko Macan and (Croatia)
  • Mr. Jack (1902–1935) by Jimmy Swinnerton (US)
  • Mr. Lowe (2000–2001) by Mark Pett (US)
  • Mr. Merryweather (1951–1972) by Dick Turner
  • Mr. Tweedy (1954–1988) by Ned Riddle (US)
  • Mr. and Mrs. (1924–1963) by Clare Briggs and later Arthur Hamilton Folwell, Ellison Hoover, Frank Fogarty, and Kin Platt
  • Mrs. Fitz, originally Mrs. Fitz's Flats (1961–1972) by Frank Roberge
  • Mrs. Lyons' Cubs (1958–1959) by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely (US)
  • Ms. Quote (2008–2009) by Tara Fleming (Canada)
  • Mixed Singles (see Boomer)
  • Moco (see Pepe)
  • Moderately Confused (2003– ) by Jeff Stahler
  • Modest Maidens (1930–1961) by Don Flowers and later Alan Jay
  • Modesty Blaise (1963–2000) originally by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway (UK)
  • Mom 'n' Pop (1925–1933) by Loren Taylor
  • Momma (1970–2016) by Mell Lazarus (US)
  • Mônica (1959–, formerly Cebolinha) by Mauricio de Sousa (Brazil)
  • Mona (1954–1969) not attributed
  • Monkeyhouse by Pat Byrnes
  • Monroe (1997–2010), written by Tony Barbieri and originally drawn by Bill Wray.[2] In April 2006 [3] Wray left the magazine and the strip was continued from October 2006 on by Tom Fowler.[4] Barbieri still wrote the scripts, occasionally assisted by . (USA)
  • Monty (1985– ), first titled Robotman, by Jim Meddick (US)
  • Moomin (1954–1975) by Tove and Lars Jansson (Finland)
  • Moon Mullins (1923–1991) originally by Frank Willard (US)
  • Moonbeam and Friends (1994– ) by Marea Chechers (US)
  • Moose & Molly (1965–2020), also titled Moose and Moose Miller, by Bob Weber (US)
  • Mopsy (1954–1969) by Gladys Parker
  • Mortadelo y Filemón (1965– ), by Francisco Ibañez (Spain)
  • Morty Meekle (see Winthrop)
  • Mostly Malarky (1946–1966) by Wally Carson
  • Mother Goose and Grimm (1984– ) by Mike Peters (US)
  • Motley's Crew (1976–circa 2000) by Ben Templeton and Tom Forman (US)
  • The Mountain Boys (1936–1940, 1956–1972) by Paul H. Webb
  • Moving Picture Funnies (1927–1939) by F. W. Clark and later Robert Clark and Zack Mosley
  • Moxy (1959) by David Gantz (US)
  • The Muffins (1956–1958) by George Crenshaw (US)
  • Muggs and Skeeter (1927–1974), first titled Muggs McGinnis, by Wally Bishop
  • Muldoon (1983– ) by Bob Meyer
  • The Muppets (1981–1986) by Guy Gilchrist and Brad Gilchrist
  • Murphy's Law (1979–1989) by Nick Frising
  • Musta hevonen (2008– ) by Samson (Samuli Lintula) (Finland)
  • Mutt and Jeff (1907–1982), first titled A. Mutt, originally by Bud Fisher (US)
  • Mutts (1994– ) by Patrick McDonnell (US)
  • My Cage (2007–2010) by Melissa DeJesus and Ed Power
  • My Children (1983–1993) various creators
  • My Family (1983–1994) various creators
  • Myrtle (see Right Around Home)

N[]

  • Näkymätön Viänänen (1973– ) by Jorma Pitkänen (Finland)
  • Nancy (1922– ), first titled Fritzi Ritz, originally by Ernie Bushmiller (US)
  • Napolean (1979– ) by Foster Moore
  • Napoleon (1932–1961), first titled Napoleon and Uncle Elby, originally by Clifford McBride (US)
  • Natural Selection by Russ Wallace (US)
  • The Nebbishes (1954–1960) by Herb Gardner (US)
  • The Nebbs (1923–1954) by Sol Hess (US)
  • Ned Brant (1930–1947) first titled Ned Brant at Carter, originally by Bob Zuppke
  • Ned Handy (1945–1951) by Bill Perry (US)
  • The Neighborhood (1981–1990) by Jerry Van Amerongen
  • Neighborly Neighbors (1931–1954) by Oscar Hitt, and later Milt Morris
  • The Neighbors (1939–1976) by George Clark (US)
  •  [fr] (2001– ) by  [fr] (Switzerland)
  • Nemi (1997– ) by Lise Myhre (Norway)
  • Nero (1947–2001), first titled De avonturen van detektief Van Zwam, by Marc Sleen (Belgium)
  • Nero Wolfe (1956–1972) nominally by Rex Stout, originally by John Broome and Mike Roy (US)
  • (1945–1946) by Ed Sullivan
  • The New Breed by various artists (US)
  • The New Neighbors (see The Treadwells)
  • The Newlyweds (1904–1918, 1944–1956), later titled Their Only Child and Snookums by George McManus (US)
  • Nibbles (1961–1963) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
  • Nicodemus O’Malley (1930–1941) by Ad Carter
  • Nicky Saxx (2002–2008) by Minck Oosterveer and Willem Ritstier (Netherlands)
  • Nielsen (1979) by Jeff Millar and Jon McIntosh (US)
  • (1936-1939) by (US)
  • Nipper (1931–1937) by Clare Victor Dwiggins (US)
  • Nize Baby (1927–1929) by Milt Gross (US)
  • No Comment (1979–1982) by Vahan Shirvanian (US)
  • Noah Numbskull (1927–1967) originally by Lee W. Stanley
  • Non Sequitur (1992– ) by Wiley Miller (US)
  • Noozie, the Sunshine Kid (1928–1955) by various creators
  • Norb (1989–1990) by Daniel Pinkwater and Tony Auth (US)
  • Norbert (1974–1984) by George Fett
  • The Norm (1996– ) by Michael Jantze (US)
  • North of Here (2004–2006) by E.G. Cummins (US)
  • Nothing But the Truth (1952–1978) by Russ Brown and later Russ Arnold
  • Nubbin (1958–1986) by George Crenshaw and Jim Burnett (US)
  • Nut Bros. (1945–1964) by various creators, including Bill Braucher and Bill Freyse
  • The Nutheads (1989–1993) by Don Martin (US)
  • Nuts & Jolts (1939–1970) by Bill Holman (US)
  • Nutty Nature (1983– ) by Fallon and Pracy
  • Naughty Benji (2013- )by Benjamin Buhamizo (Uganda)

O[]

  • Oaky Doaks (1935–1961) by Ralph Fuller (US)
  • The OC Bunch (2005– ) by Roderick S. (US)
  • O.C. & Dee (2013– ) by Jordan Inman and Lucia Valero (also as a webcomic)
  • Occupant (1975) by Clifford Harris
  • Odd Balls (1983–1993) by John Kuchera
  • Odd Bodkins (1963–1970) by Dan O'Neill (US)
  • Oddities of Nature (1947–1961) by Chuck Thorndyke
  • Off Main Street (1951–1961) by Joe Dennett
  • Off the Leash (1985–1994) by Bill Park
  • Off the Mark (1987– ) by Mark Parisi (US)
  • Off the Record (1935–1984) by Carl Kuhn and later Ed Reed
  • Office Hours (1960–1974) by Cy Olson
  • Oh, Brother! (2010) by Bob Weber Jr. and Jay Stephens
  • Oh, Diana! (1933–1953) by Don Flowers, and later Bill Champe, Virginia Clark, Wood Cowan, Phil Berube, and Vernon Rieck
  • Old Doc Yak (1908–1919, 1930–1934) first titled Buck Nix, by Sidney Smith (US)
  • Old Glory (1953–1966) by Athena Robbins and Rick Fletcher
  • The Old Home Town (1923–1966) by Lee W. Stanley
  • Old Master Q (1962–?) by Alfonso Wong (Hong Kong)
  • Olly of the Movies (1934–1946) by Julian Ollendorff (US)
  • O'Neill (1983–1985) by Dan O'Neill (continued as a webcomic) (US)
  • On Stage (see Mary Perkins, On Stage)
  • On a Claire Day (2006– ) by Henry Beckett and Carla Ventresca (US)
  • On the Fastrack (1984– ) by Bill Holbrook (US)
  • On the Rocks (1972?– ) by Ken Emerson (Australia)
  • Once Overs (1927–1930) by C. D. Batchelor (US)
  • One Big Happy (1988– ) by Rick Detorie (US)
  • One Hair! (2004–2006) by Jeffrey Dockery
  • One-Round Teddy (1924–1925) by Sals Bostwick (US)
  • Oor Wullie (1936– ) by Dudley D. Watkins and others (Scotland)
  • O Pato (1966–1986) by Ciça (Cecília Vicente de Azevedo Alves Pinto) (Brazil)
  • Opus (2003–2008) by Berkeley Breathed (US)
  • Orbit (1985–1987) by Bruce Hammond
  • The Other Coast (1990– ) by Adrian Raeside
  • Otis (1951–1962) by Rolfe Mason
  •  [de] (1987– ) by Otto Waalkes and  [de] (Germany)
  • Otto Watt (1926–1929) originally by Fred Neher
  • The Ottomans (2004– ) by Derek Sonjor
  • Our Ancestors (1961–1965) by Richard Q. Yardley (as "Quincy") (US)
  • Our Boarding House (1923–1981) by Gene Ahern, and later Bela Zaboly, Wood Cowan, Bill Braucher, Bill Freyse, Jim Branagan and Tom McCormick (US)
  • Our Neighbors, the Ripples (see The Neighbors)
  • Our New Age (1958–1975) originally by Carl Rose and Althestan Spilhaus
  • Our Own Oddities (1940–1990) by Ralph Graczak (US)
  • Our Parish (1959–1979) by Peg O’Connell and later Margaret Ahern and others
  • Out of Bounds (1986– ) by Don Wilder and Bill Rechin (US)
  • Out of Orbit (1968–1979) by Herc Ficklen
  • Out Our Way (1921–1977) by J. R. Williams (cartoonist), and later Neg Cochran, Walt Wetterberg, Paul Gringle, and Ed Sullivan (US)
  • The Outbursts of Everett True (1905–1927) by A.D. Condo and J.W. Raper (US)
  • Outcasts (1976–1992) by Ben Wicks
  • Outland (1989–1995) by Berkeley Breathed (US)
  • Overboard (1990– ) by Chip Dunham (US)
  • Over the Hedge (June 12, 1995– ) by Michael Fry and T. Lewis (US)
  • Ozark Ike (1945–1959) originally by Ray Gotto (US)

References[]

  1. ^ Joe Jinks at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on May 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "Behind the Scenes Monroe". February 27, 2010.
  3. ^ "Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Bill Wray". www.madcoversite.com.
  4. ^ "Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site - UGOI - Tom Fowler". www.madcoversite.com.

Sources[]

  • Osann, Kate. Tizzy That Lovable, Laughable, Teen-Ager. New York: Berkley Publishing Corp., 1958.
  • Strickler, Dave (1995). Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index. Cambria, California: Comics Access. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1.
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