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Comedy comic

Dexter The Demon

Dexter The Demon

Dexter The Demon continued from Melvin The Monster #6 and was published for only 1 issue.
Genre: Comedy

SIP Kids

SIP Kids

They're back! The Strangers of Paradise gang returns in their first all-new, full-color story since 2007 - as 6 year olds! Francine and Katchoo comb the neighborhood for a missing peanut butter and jelly sandwich, but Darcy bribes Tambi to find it first and every suspect reeks of PB&J. Meanwhile, the mysterious 'Kissing Bandit' seems unusually fixated on Francine, and Casey launches an all-out attack on David's 'No Girls' treehouse.

Open Minded

Open Minded

In a world with humans, animals, & demons coexisting; a wondering psychic in search of her lost allies ends up on urban island, where she befriends a Stardust dealer. To make money the psychic hunts down evil demon’s for their blood & sells it to weirdos. Nearby an anxious armatortis (Armadillo Tortoise hybrid) is trying to find his place in life when the psychic starts using his head as a vessel to dip into another world. To her surprise his head is more spontaneous than she anticipated & sometimes after dreaming, dangerous demons use his head as a gateway to our world. Each issue contains several different types of stories & situations
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Swine

Swine

After doing time for the murder of his beloved wife, Ellis teams up with his sister-in-law to hunt down the demonic beings that were truly responsible for his wife's death: PIGS! 1 VOLUME RELEASED - INDEPENDENT STORIES. Ellis Rafferty spent seven years in prison after being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, Becky. Now released, he seeks to avenge her death. Joining forces with Becky's sister, Zoey, they hit the road to take on the most pernicious threat in human history: bloodthirsty, cunning, immortal demons originally cast into the bodies of swine—and they are Legion. Ellis and Zoey travel the country to put a stop to the pigs' murderous rampage, leaving carnage in their wake in this horror story with a dark-comedy cream filling.
Genre: Horror, Comedy

Devil Dog Dugan

Devil Dog Dugan

Devil-Dog Dugan ran in 1956 for only 3 issues. This series then continued into Tales Of The Marines.
Genre: Comedy, War

Archie Halloween Spectacular

Archie Halloween Spectacular

We’re kicking off this hauntingly hilarious collection of Archie tales with a BRAND NEW STORY! In “Pumpkin Problem-o,” when Archie unknowingly rebuffs a witch friend of Sabrina’s he wakes up Halloween morning with a Jack-o-lantern head complete with the cross hatching on the side! Even worse, he can’t convince anyone it’s real and not a costume! Will our pumpkin-headed friend turn back to a teen before midnight—or will he forever be stuck as an Arch-o-lantern? All that and more in this frightfully fun Halloween special!

Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time

Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time

New York City, 1926. Atomic Robo's dull night of studying for a physics exam is interrupted by a duo from Nikola Tesla's past with a dire message: the imminent doom of all life in the universe! Guest starring Charles Fort, Howard Philips Lovecraft, and the Tunguska Incident. This is steampunk science fiction at its finest!

It's A Duck's Life

It's A Duck's Life

Continued from Wonder Duck, It's A Duck's Life ran during 1950 through 1952 for 8 issues.

Adventures Of Pinky Lee

Adventures Of Pinky Lee

The Adventures Of Pinky Lee ran during 1955 for only 5 issues.

Our Gang Comics

Our Gang Comics

The adventures of Our Gang, better known as the Little Rascals, plus Tom and Jerry, Barney Bear, and more.

Milt Gross Funnies

Milt Gross Funnies

Published from August 1947 - September 1947 with 2 total issues numbered 1 - 2.
Genre: Comedy

Hi-JInx

Hi-JInx

Teen-age animal funnies.

Big Book of Fun Comics

Big Book of Fun Comics

The experiment that was New Fun had not yet imploded, so Wheeler Nicholson sought to expand his readership while minimizing the costs needed to secure writers and artists for original material. The result was The Big Book of Fun Comics, a stand alone 48 page reprint of New Fun # 1-4 with a cardboard cover. The special comic was advertised in regular issues of New Fun, though the idea of an "annual" consisting of reprinted material did not survive this first installment.
Genre: Comedy

ORCS!

ORCS!

For fans of The Adventure Zone and Critical Role, meet Bog and his misfit crew of Orcs as they adventure through the Known World courtesy of acclaimed cartoonist Christine Larsen (Adventure Time). After being banished from their Orcish village by King Hrograhgah (it was a simple misunderstanding, involving an acorn-related prank!), Bog and his crew venture out into the world to seek their fortune, and hopefully find their way back home again. Tag along with Bog, Zep, Pez, Utzu and Gurh as they venture through the dreaded Eerieasallhel Forest, face off against Trolls, Gnomes, squirrels and more, and follow in the footsteps of the legendary Orc hero, Drod One-Eye! Every issue of Orcs! is oversized, featuring more than 30 story pages.
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Spinnerette

Spinnerette

Spinnerette is the story of an average graduate student... until a chance fall in her Professor's genetic infusion chamber gives her 6 arms and a new career! Meet Spinnerette - Columbus, Ohio's newest superhero! Together with Ohio's premiere crime-fighting duo, Tiger and Mecha Maid, she'll take on drug-dealing vampires, angsty teenaged driders and the objectivist Dr. Universe and his buxom assistant Greta Gravity. Heather's about to start the ride of her life... if her sensible roommate Sahira doesn't stop her first!

Dolly Dill

Dolly Dill

Dolly Dill was published in 1945 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Comedy

Archie 80th Anniversary: Everything’s Archie

Archie 80th Anniversary: Everything’s Archie

Series of one shots for the 80th anniversary.
Genre: Comedy, Drama

Bolt

Bolt

A girl named Penny and her dog, Bolt, are the stars of a TV series called "Bolt." To make the series more realistic, the producers stage a fake kidnapping of Penny, but when Bolt thinks it is real, he decides to go look for her! Convinced he has super powers, Bolt starts his journey in search of Penny, a journey that takes him to New York, Hollywood, and Las Vegas, where he meets new friends and faces untold adventures!

Buck Duck

Buck Duck

Buck Duck was a humor/anthropomorphic anthology comic published by Atlas in 1953 over the course of four issues. The series had a short life but interestingly enough, despite each issue containing many stories, all the art (including the covers) was done by a single artist (Ed Winiarski) rather then a varied group of artists.

Star Comics

Star Comics

Genre: Comedy

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