Some of my favourite comic strips, cartoons, and fun stuff.
What's in This Lens
- Comic Strips
- Dilbert Stuff: Lots of it
- Herman Stuff
- Help Yourself to Peanuts
- Cartoons I Like
- Simon's Cat
- Gaping Void Cartoons
- Spike Milligan on YouTube
- Monty Python on YouTube
- Laurel and Hardy
- Tommy Cooper
- Al Murray
- Frank Spencer
- Dom Joly
- Paul Merton
- New Did you know? Random Facts
- The Office Videos
- Homer Simpson Quotes
- Thank You
Comic Strips
- Dilbert.com - The Official Dilbert Website by Scott Adams ...
- Dilbert comic strip and Scott Adam's blog. Now your can add your own punchlines, create your own lists of favourites and share them with others. There are animations, colour, expanded archive, search ...
- Dilbert - In Spanish
- If you are into languages here's the Dilbert comic strip in Spanish. Except this link no longer works. If it is still available in Spanish I will update the link.
- Herman
- Comic strips by Jim Unger.
- The Official Peanuts Website - Snoopy, Charlie Brown and friends
- Features today's Peanuts comic strip, and information about Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and friends.
- Wizard of Id
- Comic strip by Brant Parker.
- Pearls Before Swine
- Comic strip by Stephan Pastis.
- Slow Wave
- The cartooned unconscious: a weekly comic strip based on actual dreams by different people from around the world.
Dilbert Stuff: Lots of it
Just a few of the many books by Scott Adams. You may like to take some sandwiches and a drink with you as you make your way down the page.
Herman Stuff
I've only shown 12 here. More are available. Just visit the lovely people at Amazon and they will help you in this matter.
Help Yourself to Peanuts
Peanuts Flying Ace to the Rescue and other Peanuts Stories by Charles M. Schultz
A delightful Peanuts book0 points
Peanuts Sudoku Comic Digest: 200 Puzzles Plus 50 Classic Peanuts Cartoons by Charles Schulz
<ul><li> This fun-filled book combines more...0 points
Cartoons I Like
- Off The Mark
- Cartoons by Mark Parisi.
- Non Sequitur
- Wiley Miller's wry look at the absurdities of everyday life.
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