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List of newspaper comic strips A–F

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

Contents

0–9

  • 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)
  • A

  • 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)
  • B

  • 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)
  • C

  • 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
  • D

  • 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
  • E

  • 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)
  • F

  • 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
  • References

    List of newspaper comic strips A–F Wikipedia