| Cafe Meg: A series about funny folks in a small village living their own lives no matter what the rest of the world says. |
| Camera Obscura: A one-bit webcomic about the end of the world, anarcho-capitalism, and a very smelly hat. |
| Campbell, J Chris: A collection of panels, portfolios of illustration, and other artwork. |
| Capt'n Eli: Follows the undersea adventures of a boy, and his dog and parrot. Offers an archive and daily feature. |
| Captain Useless: About a superhero who is more likely to go to the grocery store or eat fried cheese than to save the world. Features an archive, history,a nd the cast. |
| Caricatures Renee Levy: Offers humorous cartoons and caricatures on a variety of topics, such as daily life, the office, politics, pets, women, and doctors. In English and French. |
| Cartoon Guild: Features a collective portfolio of young artists. Includes group projects and a statement of goals. |
| Cartoons for Fun: Galleries of funny and grown-up cartoons based on humor puns. |
| Cartoons for Trade Publications: Features a gallery of cartoon samples, rates and information. |
| Cartoonsandcomics.net: Cartoon and caricatures by Ludus. Also in Italian. |
| Casey and Andy: Mad scientist roommates who periodically die. By Andy Weir. |
| Cat and Girl: About a cat, a girl, and experimental metanarrative. By Dorothy Gambrell. |
| Cat Jacob: Feline centered humor, reflecting a cat's view of life, updated monthly. Plus free postcards, screensaver and a newsletter. In English and German. |
| Ceph: An surreal science fiction comedy comic in full colour. The story of two tentacled aliens and the end of the world. |
| Chaos, Inc.: Following the exploits of an honest, okay, not really, supervillain and his attempts to run a sucessful Evil Empire. |
| Chase Villens-Boy Hero: Weekly online strip by George Broderick, Jr., about a high-school boy hero and his friends. |
| Checkerboard Nightmare: A cartoon about a character developing his own comic strip with the help of his lawyer, an established star, and a homicidal robot. By Kristofer Staub. |
| Cheese-N-Rice: A couple of unlikely best friends dealing with life, love and the hassles of everyday life. Features archives and about the artist. |
| ChibiCat Studios: This site produces two weekly webcomic series called Unhacked Destiny and From the Chronicles of Fate. |
| Chicken Wings: Watch the employees of the small airline Roost-Air struggle through the day. |
| Choose Your Own Carl: Scott McCloud invites readers to suggest new panels and pick their own reading paths for this interactive comic strip. |
| Chopping Block: Dark comic focused on serial killers. Includes an archive. |
| Chozo_Ninpo: Home of the GameWorld online sprite comic. Features charactors including Zelda, Mario, and Metroid. |
| Chris's Place: A collection of cartoons, doodles, and jokes. By Chris Kuhn. |
| Christopher Graphics: Artist portfolio. Also features Suburbatory, a webcomic about the life of a frustrated cartoonist stuck in the suburban wastelands of Houston. |
| Chums: The adventures of Drew and Matt. |
| Chumworth: A subtle yet lively romp through the life of a true man for all seasons. Features commentary on the news and a regular satirical column. |
| Claire & Weber: Daily episodes of Claire & Weber, courtesy of King Features Syndicate. |
| Clamnuts.com: The home for the sick mind of independent Irish artist Bob Byrne. |
| Clan of the Cats: A cross between the serial and gag-a-day comic strip, with a twist of the supernatural. The main story deals with Chelsea, a witch who is plagued by an ancient family curse. |
| Cleft: Weekly single panel toons from a seriously fractured mind. By Rene Baur. |
| Coffee Brain: Online series about a guy who has an unnatural love for coffee. |
| Coffee Break Comic: Episodes about four guys in a cafe/diner. By Joseph Frazzetta. |
| Coffee Spill: Galleries of cartoons including dreams for the Sci-Fi Channel. By Kevin Coffee. |
| Col Eclectic DataBank: Features daily cartoons on the human condition, at work and at home, today and yesterday. Includes an archive. |
| ColdCuts: An offbeat cartoon, depicting daily life from a slightly warped and humorous angle. By Tom Wilson. |
| Cole Comics: The life of a seven year old boy. Features include news, comic of the week and about the artist. |
| Coleman Cartoons: Features a gallery of cartoons and links to sites featuring the work of cartoonist Ron Coleman. |
| College Roomies from Hell: Daily online strip by Maritza Campos about the sometimes mundane, sometimes surreal adventures of college roommates. |
| Combly: About a New Age shop, office workers, a blind girl and her seeing-eye dog, dumb guys, funny animals, and a pig. By Stephen Beals. |
| Comet 7: Pixelated craziness with a wacked out cast of characters including a tentacle and a water cooler who aspires to be a hip hop star. Description of the cast, reviews, and an archive. |
| ComicBook Factory: Sample strips by New Zealand cartoonist Karl Willz. |
| Commuter Man: A twisted online comic strip about an urban shaman. |
| Con-trast: Home of "The Adventures of MrBot" and general artwork. |
| Condensed Comics: Movies, video games, and other bits of life, distilled to three panels. |
| Confusion Squared: Sprite comic based on characters from Final Fantasy. |
| CoolCatStudio: Online comic strip about a graphic design studio, the people who work there and their crazy resident cat. By Gisèle Lagacé. |
| Copper: Adventures of a boy and his dog. |
| Corky's Cartoons: Daily cartoons by Hawaiian cartoonist Corky, featuring the strips Nguyen Charlie,Aloha Eden and Zeus |
| Cornered: Cornered is a daily color cartoon panel distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. Home page gives you some background, Cornered links, slideshows and feedback areas. By Mike Baldwin. |
| Cornered: A daily cartoon distributed by Universal Press Syndicate. Features contact and licensing information, including links to books. By Mike Baldwin. |
| Corporate City: Online strip by Shin C. Kao, parodying cosmic philosophy and pop culture. |
| Cosmic Tom: An archive of cartoons based on real people and imaginary meaning. By Rich Reardon. |
| COuMIX: Features the life of a normal college student in Maryland. |
| Couple Digital Comic: About a young couple who just got married. |
| Cran and Lerma: Cynical funny weekly web cartoon strip (Like a cute cuddly thing that bites!!) |
| Crap: Features the lives of L2GX and Jo; drunk ninjas in a world of octopus gods, psychotic eskimos and lots of booze. Using a distinctive graphic style, fueled by real life events. |
| Crap o' Crap Comics: Includes such topics as politics, comedy, punk rock, and gaming. |
| Crebheads: Online comic strip about a class of gifted kids. |
| Creep: A superhero, but without the hero. Ivan Ketching is crazy, and not in the good way. |
| Critters Online: Set in Tintoonati, the cartoon is about school, love and life in general through the eyes of a few furry members of the 20-something generation. By Paul Zook. |
| Cross Street Blues: A weekly cartoon featuring the exploits of a guy in classes and in life. By Jesse Rubenfeld. |
| Crowpsey: Features an archive of pages. |
| Crudely Drawn Adventures: Being the nonartistic exploits of a small hairy can, a big balding man, and a hippie named Dan. |
| Ctrl+Alt+Del: Story of a bunch of friends into computer games. Reviews, frequently asked questions, and biographies of the cast. |
| Curiosities: This Online greeting card store also has a weekly cartoon by Chuck Donner and an archive of past cartoons. |
| The Chatroom: Newbies, twinks and spammers are characters in this series. By Anne McDonald. |
| The Chronicles of A: A webcomic about some shapes exploring their world. Very simple graphics. Not so simple story. |
| The Ciderview Project: Story about a young lesbian with a brutal past who befriends a twenty-something man bearing the guilt of the world. By Michael Goodman. |
| The City: Weekly satirical strip by Derf. |
| The ComicBook Factory: Comics, cartoons and animation by New Zealand cartoonist Karl Wills. |
| The Cost Killers: Cartoons about work in a particularly miserly language school. |
| The Crew: The story of a group of guys and girls and their adventures in High School is The Crew, a comic strip drawn by Andy Moore that runs in Wichita North High's school newspaper, the North Star. |
| The Cyantia Chronicles: Collection of serial and gag comic strips done by the same artist in the genres of anime and anthromorphics. |