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  • Dan: Two computer gaming freaks who don't speak english very well. Also in Spanish.
  • Dan Dare: A look at the Dan Dare and Eagle Comic reprints from around the world. Also a list of the foreign artists that drew for the UK Fleetway Group.
  • Dandy and Company: Dandy is a dog with an attitude, and he struts his stuff with a cast of characters that live in his universe. Or so he thinks.
  • Dangerously Psycho: About a man, his shady brother, mallet-wielding girlfriend, secret-society roommate, gremlins, giant spider, supernatural mullet, and chibi-death. Strange.
  • Danscartoons.com: Catalog of cartoons, categorized by subject matter. By Dan Rosandich.
  • Dark Lord Bill: Badly drawn characters with elaborate heads have pointless and irritating adventures.
  • Dave Is My Zero: Cartoons and rants about Dave's unhappy experiences with college and girls.
  • Daves Cartoons: Features cartoons, web graphics, caricatures, and how-to tutorials.
  • David McGuire: The portfolio of the cartoonist. Includes Evil Circus, Dinasaur Derrek, Pac, and Kiss Kiss Panic.
  • Day after the Day of the Tentacle: Featuring art and characters from the game.
  • Daze of Our Lives: State of the art 19th century humor.
  • DBZ parody: A gallery of cartoons by the Pepsiholics.
  • Dead Baby: Follows the tasteless adventures of a rather unfortunate anti-hero.
  • Dead Guy: Crude, angry, scatological and socially irresponsible cartoons from I. M. Dedd. Published weekly on Monday.
  • Dead Man Walking: Feature is updated weekly. Offers cast, crew, archive and FAQ.
  • Death Gets A Website: Details the mundane events that make up the daily routine of Grim Reaper.
  • Death to the Extremist: Minimalist Cartooning. Two spheres of light, and stark sarcasm.
  • DeathByWeb: A collection of things that happen to Burt Bernheimer. By Ross Graham.
  • Deathworld: Join Matt Blaster in a strange and twisted sci-fi realm.
  • Decorative Edison: Strip using photographs of people and dogs.
  • Deer Me: Follow three roommates and their quirky day-to-day lives. By Sheryl Schopfer.
  • Demonic Boppu: Follow the humorous and dramatic lives of a group of demons growing up in hell.
  • Demonology 101: Online comic about high school and other forces of evil, by Faith Erin Hicks.
  • Depth Defying Adventures of Capt. Nemo: Cartoons for commercial and recreational divers, done with 3-D computer graphics and photos, by diver John Hargreaves.
  • Desmond: A comic strip about a young black man in today's America.
  • Destination Unknown: A view into the lives of a group of miscreants, more commonly known as teenagers.
  • Detective Fork: A 1930's style mystery serial starring cutlery. Features an archive, commentary and news.
  • Dethboy'z Daily Debauchery: The adventures of a gothic-punk and his mangy gang.
  • Detox Comic: Computer drawn comic strip featuring DATs (Dudes Abusing Technology).
  • Devoted Bee: Drawings to bring us together. A collection of diversely themed comics.
  • Devstyle: Stories about a fluffy bunny and her 2 computer nerd masters. Features archives, cast, sketches, and a forum.
  • Dex Lives: The Life and Times of an overqualified post-graduate humanoid dragon.
  • Diabolica: Herr Grossman, Errol, and Estoque, the last word in organized malevolence.
  • Dick: A webcomic focusing on the trials and tribulations of high school without losing its sense of humor.
  • Dick Tracy: The official website of America's famous super detective.
  • Did You Know?: Online comic by Patrick M. Len, featuring Fray Ormandy and Waifer X.
  • Diesel Sweeties: Love and Pixels. Pixelated adventures starring a burnt-out, retired porn star and her robot boyfriend Clango.
  • Digital Vigilante: A parody of our electronic universe.
  • Dire Destiny: Set in a dark world of swords and sorcery. By Robert Kendzie and Mikolaj Ostapiuk.
  • Disgruntled Punk: Features the cast, origin, and list of cartoons.
  • Ditto & Chance: Features a dog, a cat, and a rabbit. Created by George Anzaldi.
  • Ditto and Chance: About a cat and a dog and their human. By George F Anzaldi Jr.
  • Divine Comics: Includes hand-drawn and colored comics as well as short stories.
  • Dock Boys: Four guys and their misadventures as college roommates.
  • Doctor Fun: Off-beat online panel.
  • Dog World: Two dogs who chat and drink cocktails. By Mark Nugent.
  • Dogz: Humor strip with a rotating cast of characters including Rudolph the reindeer, Pickleboy, and Urinal Cake Carl.
  • Domestic Abuse Daily Cartoons: Once daily online cartoon full of depressed foodstuffs and kitchen utensils on the verge of horrible realizations. Includes several months of archives
  • Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire: Seeing the past, the future, and idiots. He is a seer with a weird life.
  • Don't Panic: College humor and adventures by Andy Moore.
  • Donnell Journal: About the everyday life of cartoonist Donnell Hudson and his adventures.
  • Donut Box: Dennis Lingg's absurdist comic strip about the daily grind, office politics, dimetrodons, and donuts.
  • Dot Eaters: Offers a collection of cartoons. Features bumper stickers and jokes submitted by users.
  • Down to Earth: A cartoon that looks at daily 'life' in Hell. If only eternal damnation really was this much fun.
  • Dr. Dudd: A collection of original, offbeat cartoons covering a wide variety of topics. Site includes a search engine and other humor.
  • Dr. Iguana: Silly science in these panel gags.
  • Dr. Sheep and the Aardvark: An odd couple who amuse and abuse each other in equal measure. Follow their bizarre wacky adventures. By James Spence.
  • Drabble: Dysfunctional family to keep you laughing.
  • Dracula: A page-a-day graphic novel in progress. Based on Bram Stoker's novel.
  • Dread Man: A New York state trooper becomes a action hero. By Andre Brooks.
  • Dregs: The sort of people your mother said "Don't be like that when you grow up" about.
  • Dry Bones: Israeli oriented political comic strip.
  • Duck and Llama: Weird and strange escapades of two friends.
  • DuJour: Topical cartoons with Harold and his friends. Featured categories include seasons, biblical and sports.
  • Dust Comics: A collection by Dustin Thayer.
  • Dylan: A luckless singer-songwriter and his dog. By Rory O'Bannion.
  • Dystopia: Panel comic that puts an uncommon light on common sense. Includes some animated shorts.
  • The Deep South: Paintings are ripped out of context and then transported.
  • The Designersaurs: About three lab-coat wearing dinosaurs, a confusing Russian brother and a know-it-all lab rat.
  • The Devil's Panties: A dark and stylistic view into the life of an underground princess. High boots and higher skirts mark this comic.
  • The Doctor Chronicles: A battle for scientific power between a lab full of insane scientists and the evil forces.
  • The Dude: Zany stick figure misadventures.


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