Parent article: List of comic strips; Siblings: A–F • G–O • P–Z
13 rue de l'Espoir (1959–1972) by Paul Gillon, Jacques Gall and François Gall (France)
2 Cows and a Chicken (2008–2011) by Steve Skelton (US)
The 5th Wave (1981– ) by Rich Tennant (US)
9 Chickweed Lane (1993– ) by Brooke McEldowney (US)
9 to 5 (1990– ) by Harley Schwadron (US)
91:an (1932– ) by Rudolf Petersson and others (Sweden)
Aaron & Chris (2006- ) by Aaron Sawyer and Chris Rusher (US)
A Minute with Captain Obvious (2014– ) by Michael Pohrer (US)
Abe Martin of Brown County (1904–1930) by Kin Hubbard (US)
Abbie an' Slats (1937–1971) originally by Al Capp and Raeburn van Buren (US)
Abie the Agent (1914–1940) by Harry Hershfield (US)
The Academia Waltz (1978–1979) by Berke Breathed (US)
According to Guinness (1974–1990) by Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter, Bill Hinds (US)
Ad Libs (1958–1975) by Jim Whiting and Larry Hurb, and later Len Bruh and Joe Daley (US)
Adam@home (1984– ), first titled Adam, by Brian Basset (US)
Adamson (see Silent Sam)
The Adventures of Patsy (1935–1954) by Mel Graff, and later Frank Reilly, Charles Raab, Rich Hall, and Bill Dyer (US)
The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1933–1973) by Zack Mosley (US)
The Adventures of Tintin (1929–1944) by Hergé (Georges Remi) (Belgium)
Agatha Crumm (1977–1996) originally by Bill Hoest, and later John Reiner, and Bunny Hoest (US)
Aggie Mack (1946–1972), later titled Aggie, by Hal Rasmusson and later Roy L. Fox (US)
Agnes (1999– ) by Tony Cochran (US)
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors (1959–1986) by John Dixon (Australia)
Akwas (1964–1972) by Mike Roy (US)
Al Khan (2008– ) by Tarek Shahin (Egypt)
Alec the Great (1931–1969) by Edwina
Alex (1987– ) by Charles Peattie and Russell Taylor (UK)
Alexander Smart, Esq. (1930–1943) by A. C. Fera and later Doc Winner
Alfredo (see Pepe)
All in Sport (1952–1970) by Chet Adams (US)
Alley Oop (1932– ) originally by V. T. Hamlin (US)
Alphonse and Gaston (1901–1904) by Frederick Burr Opper (US)
An Altar Boy Named Speck (1953–1973) by Tut LeBlanc and later Margaret Ahern
The Alumnae (1969–1976) by Mary Gauerke (US)
Always Belittlin' (1930–1940) by Percy Crosby (US)
Amal Aloy by Amal Chakrabarti (Southeast Asia)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1977– ) by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr. (US)
Amazing Superpowers (2007– ) by Wes and Tony (US)
The Ambassador (1933–1934) by Otto Soglow
Amber Waves (2000– ) by Dave T. Phipps
Ambler (1972–1973) by Doug Wildey (US)
The American Adventure (1949–1951) by Bradford Smith and Dan Heilman (US)
Les Amours célèbres (1950–1972) by Paul Gordeaux (France)
A. Mutt (see Mutt and Jeff)
Amy (1962–1991) originally by Harry Mace (US)
And Her Name Was Maud (1904–1932) by Frederick Burr Opper (US)
Andy Capp (1957– ) originally by Reg Smythe (UK)
Angel (1954–1963) by Mel Casson
The Angriest Dog in the World (1983–1992) by David Lynch (US)
Angus Og (?–1986) by Ewen Bain (Scotland)
Animal Crackers (1968– ) by Roger Bollen and later Fred Wagner (US)
Animal Crackers (1937) by Dick Ryan and Warren Goodrich (US)
Annie (see Little Orphan Annie)
Apartment 3-G (1961–2015) originally by Nicholas P. Dallis and Alex Kotzky (US)
A. Piker Clerk (1904) by Clare Briggs (US)
Archie (1947– ) originally by Bob Montana (US)
Arctic Circle (2007– ) by Alex Hallatt (New Zealand)
The Argyle Sweater (2008– ) by Scott Hilburn (US)
Arlo and Janis (1985– ) by Jimmy Johnson (US)
Arnold (1983–1987) by Kevin McCormick (US)
Art's Gallery (1965–1977) by Art Finley (US)
Ask Shagg (1979– ) by Peter Guren (US)
Assorted Nuts by Nick Barrameda (Philippines)
Asterix and Obelix (1977– ) by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo (US reprint of French album stories edited into comic strip form).
At the Zü (1995–1998) by Ron Ruelle (US)
Aunt Tenna by Bil Keane (US)
The Avridge Farm (1987–2005) by Jeff Wilson (Canada)
Axa (1978–1986) by Enrique Badia Romero and Donne Avenell (UK)
Babe 'n' Horace (1939–1970) by Edgar Martin and later Les Carroll (US)
Baby Blues (1990– ) by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott (US)
Baby Mine (1930–1939)
Babyman, first titled The Great John L. (1982–1985) by Don Addis (US)
Bachelor Party (2002–2003) by Adam Miller (US)
Backbench (–) by Graham Harrop (Canada)
Bad Reporter (2003– ) by Don Asmussen (US)
Baldo (2000– ) by Hector Cantú and Carlos Castellanos (US)
Ballard Street (1991– ) by Jerry Van Amerongen (US)
Barnaby (1942–1952, 1960–1962) originally by Crockett Johnson (US)
Barney Baxter (1935–1950) by Frank Miller (US)
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith (1919– ) and (1934– ) respectively, by Billy DeBeck for both, and later Fred Lasswell for Snuffy (US)
Baron Bean (1916–1919) by George Herriman (US)
Basil (1974–1980) by Gerry Lants (Australia)
Bat Masterson (1959–1970) by Ed Herron and Howard Nostrand (US)
Batman (1989–1991) by Max Allan Collins and Marshall Rogers (US)
Batman and Robin (1943–1974) originally by Bob Kane (US)
B.C. (1958– ) by Johnny Hart (US)
Beau Peep (1978–2016) by Roger Kettle and Andrew Christine (UK)
Beelzebub Jones (1937–1945) by Hugh McClelland (UK)
Benny & Mice (2003– ) by Benny Rachmadi (Indonesia)
Beerkada (1999– ) by Lyndon Gregorio (Philippines)
Beetle Bailey (1950– ) by Mort Walker (US)
Belinda (1934?–1959), first titled Belinda Blue-Eyes, by Steve Dowling (UK)
Belles and Wedding Bells (1930–1943) by Cliff Sterrett (US)
Belvedere (1962–1995) by Nat Greenwood and George Webster Crenshaw (US)
Ben (1996– ) by Daniel Shelton (Canada)
Ben Bowyang (1933–1979) originally by Alex Gurney (Australia)
Ben Casey (1962–1966) by Neal Adams (US)
Ben Wicks (1967–1987) by Ben Wicks (Canada)
Benjy (1973–1975) by Jim Berry and Bill Yates (US)
Bent Offerings (1988–2004) by Don Addis (US)
Berry's World (1963–2003) by Jim Berry (US)
The Berrys (1943–1974) by Carl Grubert (US)
Bert (1977– ) by Kamagurka (Belgium)
Best Seller Showcase (1977–1978) by Elliot Caplin and Frank Bolle (US)
The Better Half (1956–2014) originally by Bob Barnes (US)
Betty (1919–1943) by Charles A. Voight (US)
Betty (1991– ) by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen (Canada)
Betty Boop (1934–1937, 1984–1988) originally by Max Fleischer, and later Grim Natwick (US)
Between Friends (1994– ) by Sandra Bell-Lundy (Canada)
Beyond Mars (1952–1955) by Jack Williamson and Lee Elias (US)
Beyond the Black Stump (1988– ) by Sean Leahy (Australia)
Biddie and Bert (1962–1965) by Bob Donovan (US)
Big Ben Bolt (1950–1977) by John Cullen Murphy (US)
Big Chief Wahoo (see Steve Roper and Mike Nomad)
Big George (1960–1989) by Virgil Partch (US)
Big Nate (1991– ) by Lincoln Peirce (US)
Big Sister (1928–1972) by Les Forgrave and later Bob Naylor (US)
Big Top (2002–2007) by Rob Harrell (US)
Billy the Bee by Harry Smith (UK)
Birdseye Centre (1927–1946) by Jimmy Frise (Canada)
Bizarro (1986– ) by Dan Piraro (US)
Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog (2007– ) by Jonathan Mahood (US)
Blondie (1930– ) by Dean Young; originally by Chic Young (US)
Bloom County (1980–1989) by Berke Breathed (US)
The Blue Beetle (1940) by Charles Nicholas (Jack Kirby) (US)
Bobby (1938–1985) by Jerry Iger (US)
Bobby Sox (see Emmy Lou)
Bobby Thatcher (1927–1937) by George Storm (US)
Bob the Angry Flower (1992– ) by Stephen Notley (Canada)
Boes (1980– ) by Wil Raymakers and Thijs Wilms (Netherlands)
Bogor (1974?–1995?) by Burton Silver (New Zealand)
Boner's Ark (1968–2000) by Mort Walker and later Frank B. Johnson (US)
Bonnie (1956–1965) by Joe Campbell
Bonzzo (1998– ) by John Rivas (Puerto Rico)
Boob McNutt (1915–1934) by Rube Goldberg (US)
Boomer (1973–1981), first titled Mixed Singles, by Mel Casson and William F. Brown (US)
The Boondocks (1997–2006) by Aaron McGruder (US)
Boots and Her Buddies (1924–1969) by Edgar Martin (US)
The Born Loser (1965– ) originally by Art Sansom (US)
Borovnica (1992– ) by Darko Macan (Croatia)
Bound and Gagged (1992– ) by Dana Summers (US)
Boy and Girl (1956–1974) by John Henry Rouson (US)
Braggo the Monk by Gus Mager (US)
Brainwaves by Betsy Streeter (US)
Brenda Breeze (1940–1962) by Rolfe Mason
Brenda Starr (1940–2011) originally by Dale Messick (US)
Brevity (2005– ) by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perry (US)
Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! (2004– ) by Tim Rickard (US)
Brick Bradford (1933–1987) originally by William Ritt and Clarence Gray (US)
The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee (2006– ) by John Hambrock (US)
Bringing Up Father (1913–2000) originally by George McManus (also known as Maggie and Jiggs) (US)
Briny Deep (1980–1981) by Don Addis (US)
Bristow (1962–2016) by Frank Dickens (UK)
Broadside (1986– ) by Jeff Bacon (US)
Bronc Peeler (1933–1938) by Fred Harman (US)
Broom Hilda (1970– ) by Russell Myers (US)
The Broons (1936– ) by Dudley D. Watkins (Scotland)
Brother Juniper (1958–89) by Fred McCarthy
Brother Sebastian (1954–1971) by Chon Day (US)
Brown Boys (1930's) by John Jay Humski
Bruce Gentry (1945–1951) by Ray Bailey
Brutus (1929–1938) by Johnny Gruelle (US)
Buck Nix (1908– ) by Sidney Smith (US)
Buck Rogers (1929–1967) originally by Dick Calkins and Philip Nolan; (1979–1983) originally by Gray Morrow and Jim Lawrence (US)
Buck Ryan (1937–1962) by Jack Monk (UK)
The Buckets (1990– ) by Greg Cravens; originally by Scott Stantis (US)
Buckles (1996– ) by David Gilbert (US)
Bughouse Fables (1924–1935) by Billy DeBeck, and later Paul Fung and Jay Irving (US)
Bugs Bunny (1944–1990) originally by Leon Schlesinger (US)
The Bungle Family (1918–1945) first titled Home Sweet Home by Harry J. Tuthill (US)
Bunky (1936–1947) by Billy DeBeck and later Fred Lasswell (US)
Burn of the Week (1970s) by Mad Peck (US)
Burntside (2008–2009) by Ray Denty (Canada)
Buster (1960–2000) (UK)
Buster Brown (1902–1920) by Richard F. Outcault (US)
Buttersafe (2007– ) by Raynato Castro and Alex Culang – webcomic
Buz Sawyer (1943–1989) originally by Roy Crane (US)
B. Virtanen (1989– ) by Ilkka Heilä (Finland)
Caesar (1946–1960) by William Timym (UK)
Café con Leche (2007–2014) by Charlos Gary (US)
Calvin and Hobbes (1985–1995) by Bill Watterson (US)
Campus Clatter (1969–1976) by Larry Lewis (US)
Candorville (2003– ) by Darrin Bell (US)
Candy (1944–1971) by Harry Sahle and later Tom Dorr (US)
The Candy Man (1981– ) by Bill Murray (US)
Cap Stubbs and Tippie (1918–1966) by Edwina Dumm (US)
Cappy Dick (1939–1987) by Robert Cleveland, and later Rick Yager and Bob Weber, Jr. (US)
The Captain and the Kids (see The Katzenjammer Kids)
Captain Easy (1929–1988) originally by Roy Crane (US)
Captain Kate (1967–1971) by Jerry Skelly, Hale Skelly and Archie Goodwin (US)
Captain RibMan by John Sprengelmeyer and Rich Davis – webcomic
The Captain's Gig (1977–1979) by Virgil Partch ("VIP") (US)
Carmichael (1958–1985) by Dave Eastman (US)
Carnival (1939–1980) by J. A. Patterson, and Dick Turner (US)
Carol Day (1956–1967) by David Wright (UK)
Casey Ruggles (1949–1954) by Warren Tufts (US)
Catfish (1973–1994) by Reg Bollen (US)
Cathy (1976–2010) by Cathy Guisewite (US)
Cats with Hands (1999– ) by Joe Martin (US)
Cattivik (1970– ) originally by Bonvi (Franco Bonvicini) (Italy)
C'est La Vie by Jennifer Babcock
Cecil C. Addle (1975–1997) by Ray Collins (US)
Channel Chuckles (1954–1977) by Bil Keane (US); (1988– ) by various artists
Charisma Man (1998–2006) by Larry Rodney (Japan)
Charlie Chan (1938–42) by Alfred Andriola (US)
Charlie Chaplin's Comedy Capers (1915–1917) by Stuart Carothers and later Elzie Segar (US)
Le Chat (1983–2013) by Philippe Geluck (Belgium)
Chelsea Boys (1998– ) by Glen Hanson and Allan Neuwirth (US)
Chicken Wings (2001– ) by Michael Strasser (US) and Stefan Strasser (Austria)
Ching Chow (1927–1971) by Sidney Smith, and later Stanley Link and Will Henry; (1975–1980) by Rocco Lotito, Will Levinson and Henri Arnold
Chintoo (1989– ) by Charu has Pandit and Prabhakar Wadekar (India)
The Chosen Family (1988–2004) by Noreen Stevens (Canada)
Chris Crusty (1931–1940) by Charles Plumb and William Conselman (US)
Chris Welkin, Planeteer (1952–1964) by Art Sansom and Russ Winterbotham
Cicero's Cat by Al Smith
Cigarman (1997–1998) by Sam Gross
The Circus of P.T. Bimbo (1975–1980) by Howie Schneider (US)
The Cisco Kid (1951–1967) by Jose Luis Salinas and Rod Reed
Citizen Dog (1995–2001) by Mark O'Hare (US)
Citizen Smith (1967–1984) by Dave Gerard
The City (1990– ) by Derf (John Backderf) (US)
City Hall (1957–1984) by Dave Gerard
Clare in the Community (2001?– ) by Harry Venning (UK)
Clarence (1924–1948) by Crawford Young, and later Cady, Frank Fogarty, and Weare Holbrook
Clear Blue Water (2004– ) by Karen Montague-Reyes (US)
Cleats (2001–2010) by Bill Hinds (US)
Clemente( 1973–2012) by Caloi (AR)
Clementine (1965–?) by Bob Stevens (US)
The Cloggies by Bill Tidy (UK)
Close to Home (1992– ) by John McPherson (US)
Clout Street (1983–1984) by Dick Locher (US)
College Roomies from Hell!!! (1999– ) by Maritza Campos – webcomic
Colonel Potterby and the Duchess (1935–1963) by Chic Young
Color Blind (1998–1999) by Orrin Brewster and Tony Rubino (US)
Comedy Corner (1961–1970)
Committed (1994–2006) by Michael Fry (US)
Compu-toon (1994– ) by Charles Boyce (US)
Conchy (1970–1977) by James Childress (US)
Condorito (1949– ) by Pepo (René Ríos) (Chile)
Connie (1927–1944) by Frank Godwin
Conrad (1982–1986) by Bill Schorr (US)
Cooper (1985–1986) by Tim Menees and Mike Keefe
Copps and Robberts (1979–1981) by Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman
Cornered (1996– ) by Mike Baldwin (Canada)
Cotton Woods (1955–1958) by Ray Gotto and Don Sherwood
Count Screwloose of Tooloose (1929–1934) by Milt Gross (US)
A Couple of Guys (1996– ) by Dave Brousseau (US)
Cousin Juniper (1945–1954) by Gus Edson
Cow and Boy (2006– ) by Mark Leiknes (US)
Cowboy Henk (1981– ) by Kamagurka and Herr Seele (Belgium).
Crabby Road by John Wagner and the Hallmark Cards, Inc. writing studios (1997–2002; continued as a web comic to the present) (US)
Crankshaft (1987– ) by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers (US)
Crawford and Morgan aka Crawford (1976–1978) by Chuck Jones (US)
Le crime ne paie pas (1950–1972) by Paul Gordeaux (France)
Crock (1975–2012) by Bill Rechin and later Brant Parker and Don Wilder (US)
Cul de Sac (2007–2012) by Richard Thompson, inked by Stacy Curtis (US)
Curbside (1991– ) by Robert Kirby (US)
Curly Harper (1935–1944) by Lyman Young
Curtis (1988– ) by Ray Billingsley (US)
Cuties (1942–1970) by E. Simms Campbell
Cynical Susie (1933–1937) by Laverne Harding and later Bernard Dribble (US)
Cynthia (1946–1952) by Irv Novick
Daddy's Home (2008– ) by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein (US)
The Dailys (1948–1957) by Stanley Link
Dan Dunn (1933–1943) by Norman Marsh (US)
Dan Flagg (1963–1967) by Don Sherwood (US)
Dark Shadows (1971–1972) by Ken Bald (Credited as 'K. Bruce' due to contractual obligation) (US)
Dateline: Danger! (1968–1974) by Al McWilliams and John Saunders (US)
Dave (1992–1999) by David Miller (US)
Dave's Delicatessen (1931–?) by Milt Gross (US)
David Crane (1956–1972) by Win Mortimer and later Creig Flessel
Davy Jones (1961–1970) by Al McWilliams and Sam Leff
Day by Day (2002– ) by Chris Muir (US) – webcomic, ran in newspaper syndication 2005–2007
Day Shift (1953–1964) by Frank Adams
Debbie Deere (1966–1969) by Frank Bolle (US)
Deflocked (2008– ) by Jeff Corriveau (US)
Dennis the Menace (1951– ) originally by David Law (UK)
Dennis the Menace (1951– ) by Hank Ketcham (US)
Denver Square (1997–2008) by Ed Stein (US)
Desperate Desmond (1910–1914), later titled Dauntless Durham of the U.S.A. by Harry Hershfield (US)
Diamond Lil (2008– ) by Brett Koth
Dick Tracy (1931– ) originally by Chester Gould (US)
Dickie Dare (1933–1957) originally by Milton Caniff (US)
Diesel Sweeties (online 2000–, in print 2007–2008 ) by Rich Stevens (US)
Dilbert (1989– ) by Scott Adams (US)
Dillon (1989–1992) by Steve Dickenson (US)
Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930–1951) by H. H. Knerr (US)
The Dinette Set (1990–2015), first titled Suburban Torture, by Julie Larson (US)
Dinosaur Comics (2002– ) by Ryan North – webcomic
Disney Treasury of Classic Tales (1952–1987), nominally by Walt Disney
Divot Diggers (1929–1940) by Dick Dorgan, and later Vic Forsythe and Pete Llanuza
Dixie Dugan (1929–1966) by J. P. McEvoy and John H. Striebel (US)
Dr. Guy Bennett (1957–1964) by E.C. Douglas and Frank Thorne (US)
Dr. Kildare (1962–1983) by Ken Bald
Doctor Smock (1974–1985) by George Lemont (US)
Dog eat Doug (2004– ) by Brian Anderson (US)
Dok's Dippy Duck (1917–1925) by John Hager (US)
Don Q (1975–1981) by David Gantz (US)
Don Winslow of the Navy (1934–1955) by Frank V. Martinek and Leon A. Beroth (US)
Donald Duck (1938–1990), nominally by Walt Disney, originally by Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro (US)
Dondi (1955–1986) originally by Gus Edson and Irwin Hasen (US)
Doodles (1985– ) by Steve Sack and Craig Macintosh (US)
Dooley's World (1972–1978) by Roger Bradfield (US)
Doonesbury (1970– ) by Garry Trudeau (US)
Dot and Carrie (1922–1962) by J. F. Horrabin (UK)
Down the Road (1925–1939) by W. E. Buck and later Frank H. Beck
Downstown (1974–1986) by Tim Downs (US)
Downtown Kid (2008–2009) by Matt Grant (Canada)
Drabble (1979– ) by Kevin Fagan (US)
Drago (1945–1946) by Burne Hogarth (US)
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (1904–1913) by Silas (Winsor McCay) (US)
Drift Marlo (1961–1971) by T. M. Levitt, Phil Evans, and Tom Cooke
Droodles (1953) by Roger Price
The Dropouts (1968–1981) by Howard Post
Dumb Bells (1925–1954) by Joe Cunningham and Gar Schmitt
Dumb Dora (1924–1935) by Chic Young, and later Paul Fung and Bill Dwyer
The Dumplings (1975–1976) by Fred Lucky
Dunagin's People (1969–2001), first titled Tell It Like It Is, by Ralph Dunagin
The Duplex (1993– ) by Glenn McCoy (US)
Dustin (2010– ) by Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker (US)
Dykes To Watch Out For (1983–2008) by Alison Bechdel
Eb and Flo (1967–1986) by Paul Sellers
Edge City (2000–2016) by Terry LaBan and Patty LaBan (US)
Eek and Meek (1965–2000) by Howie Schneider (US)
Egoland (1984–2009) by Ivar Gjørup (Denmark)
The Elderberries (2004–2012) by Phil Frank and Joe Troise (US)
Ella Cinders (1925–1961) by Bill Conselman and Charles Plumb
Elmer (1926–1956) by A. C. Fera, and later Doc Winner
Elsie Hooper (2002– ) by Robert D. Krzykowski (US)
Elvis (2000– ) by Tony Cronstam (Sweden)
Elwood (1983–1990) by Ben Templeton and Tom Forman (US)
Em (2006– ) by Maria Smedstad (UK)
Emmy Lou (1944–1979), first titled Bobby Sox, by Marty Links
Ensign Bafflestir (1971–1974) by Ron Marlett (US)
Eric de Noorman (1946–1964) by Hans G. Kresse (Netherlands)
Ernie by Dave Gibbons (UK)
Ernie (see The Piranha Club)
Et Tu (1975–1976) by Dan Harper (US)
Etta Kett (1925–1974) by Paul Robinson (US)
Eva (2001– ) by Felix Schaad and Claude Jaermann (Switzerland)
Ever Happen to You? (1954–1965) by Bud Blake
Everyday Movies (1924–1954) by various creators, including Denys Wortman
Everyday People (1999– ) by Cathy Thorne (CAN)
Executive Suite (1985– ) by Jack Lindstrom and William Wells
Eyebeam (1980–1990) by Sam Hurt (US)
Fair Game (1996– ) by Stephanie Piro (US)
Fakta fra verden (2001– ) by Karstein Volle (Norway)
The Family Circus (1960– ), first named The Family Circle, by Bil Keane (US)
Family Tree (2007–2011) by Signe Wilkinson (US)
The Family Upstairs (1910–1916) aka The Dingbat Family, by George Herriman (US)
Fan Fare (1948–1972) by Walt Ditzen
The Fantastic Foster Fenwick (1968–1972) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
The Far Side (1980–1995) by Gary Larson (US)
Farcus (1991– ) by David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart (US)
Farley (1975–2007), first named Travels with Farley, by Phil Frank (US)
Farming Today (1983– ) by Ernie Riggs
Fat Cats (1998– ) by Charlie Podrebarac (US)
Fatty Finn (1923–1933, 1951–1977) by Syd Nicholls (Australia)
Faux Pas, (2001– ) by Carspecken (US)
Featherheads (1926–1936) by F.O. Alexander (US)
Feiffer (1959–1973) by Jules Feiffer
Felix the Cat (1923–1946) by Pat Sullivan, and later Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo (US)
Fenwick (1977–1979) by Malcolm Hancock (US)
Ferd'nand (1937–2012) originally by Mik (Henning Dahl Mikkelsen) (Denmark)
Fetus-X (1999– ) by Eric Millikin
Fiddlestix (1988– ) by Michael Pohrer
Figments (1971–1988) by Dale Hale
Fingerpori (2007– ) by Pertti Jarla
Finney of the Force (1925–1931) by F.O. Alexander (US)
Fisher (1992– ) by Philip Street (Canada)
Flamingo (1952–1985) by Matt Baker, and later Ruth Roche, John Thornton, Thorn Stevenson and Ruth Schaefer
Flapper Fanny Says (1924–ca.1940), by Ethel Hays, and later Gladys Parker and Sylvia Sneiderman (US)
Flash Gordon (1934–2003) by Alex Raymond (US)
Fletcher the 4-H'r (1958–1986) by Joe E. Buresch
The Flibbertys (1953–1972) by Ray Helle (US)
Flight Deck (1998– ) by Peter Waldner (US)
The Flintstones (1962–1980) by Hanna-Barbera Productions
Flo & Friends (2002– ) by John Gibel and Jenny Campbell
Flook (1949–?) by Trog (Wally Fawkes) (UK)
The Flop Family (1945–1981) by George O. Swanson
Flubs and Fluffs (1966–1988) by Jerry Robinson (US)
Flyin' Jenny (1939–1946) by Russell Keaton (US)
The Flying McCoys (2005– ) by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy (US)
Fluff (1968– ) by Nina Paley (US)
F Minus (2002– ) by Tony Carrillo (US)
Fogarty (1975–1976) by Bill Lee
Foolish Questions (1908–1934) by Rube Goldberg (US)
Footrot Flats (1975–1999) by Murray Ball (New Zealand)
For Better or For Worse (1979–2008) by Lynn Johnston (Canada)
For Heaven's Sake (1991– ) by Mike Morgan
Fortune Kookies (1973–1977) by Charles Glass
Forever Female (1961–1974) by Dorothy Mylrea and later Eugene Craig
The Fosdyke Saga (1971–1985) by Bill Tidy (UK)
FoxTrot (1988– ) by Bill Amend (US) (NOTE: Sunday-only run since 2007)
Foxy Grandpa (1900–1918) by Carl E. Schultze (US)
Francie (1986–1996) by Sherrie Shepherd
Frank and Ernest (1972– ) by Bob Thaves (US)
Franka (1973– ) by Henk Kuijpers (Netherlands)
Frankie Doodle (1934–1938), first named The Doodle Family, by Ben Batsford (US)
Frazz (2000– ) by Jef Mallett (US)
Freckles and His Friends (1915–1973) by Merrill Blosser and later Henry Formhals (US)
Fred (1983–1992) by Leonard Bruce and Charles Durck
Fred Basset (1963– ) by Alex Graham (UK)
Freddie, the Sheik (1922–1929) by Jack Callahan
Freddy (1956–1980) by Robert Baldwin (aka Rupe)
Free Range (2007– ) by Bill Whitehead (US)
Friday Foster (1970–1974) originally by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longarón (US)
Fritz (1982– ) by various, including Fritz
Fritzi Ritz (see Nancy)
From Earth by Ricky King (Canada)
From Nine to Five (1946–1971) by Jo Fischer
Frontiers of Science (1962–1987) by Professor Stuart Butler and Robert Raymond (Australia)
Frumpy the Clown (1996–1998) by Judd Winick (US)
Funky Winkerbean (1972– ) by Tom Batiuk (US)
Funland (1933–1979) by Art Nugent and later Art Nugent, Jr.
Funny Business (1942–1956) by Ralph Hershberger; (1969–1979) by Rog Bollen
Funnyman (1944) by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (US)
The Funsters (1964–1986) by John Broudhecker
Fur-and-Feather Land (1940s, 1950s, e.g. The Age, 7 June 1940)
The Fusco Brothers (1989– ) by J. C. Duffy (US)
Fuzzy (1983–1992) by Leonard Bruce
List of newspaper comic strips A–F Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA