The Caller-Times is considering adding new strips to our comics pages, and we want to know which ones you like best. We will publish six strips for one week, every day on Page A2.
This award-winning cartoonist lets the rest of us into his bizarre world of
angry animals, scheming pirates and police officers who can’t seem to get a break
from a merry-go-round of outlandish law-breakers.
A sassy grade-schooler dissects race in America when he and his young brother move from inner-city Chicago to live with their grandfather. The family butts heads about everything from class politics to bedtime.
Bachelor Eno and his dog Fang have their macho haven of beer snacks and power tools turned upside down when Gina and her poodle Mitzi move into the other half of their building. A dichotomy of bath salts and sports balms.
Family life interpreted by a single ad exec and his temperamental cat and gentle pooch. Bucky the cat wears the pants in this eccentric household, whose reality is more aligned with MTV’s “The Real World” than the real world.
Eddie is an average laid-back guy with a posse of oddball friends, including his roommate and politically radical alter ego, Cuco Rocha. They all share an irreverent, activist view of life as Latinos in America.
This strip uses a know-it-all rat and a slow-witted pig to examine our futile quest for the unattainable. In this case: Rat wants fame, riches and immortality. Pig just wants a hot meal and expanded cable TV.