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  • December 29, 2025

    Ines Alfonso

    Best of 2025: Year-End Roundup of the Editors’ Must-Read Comics!

    As 2025 comes to an end, we gathered our lovely comic editors into one (virtual) room asked them to shout out the comics they couldn’t stop thinking about in 2025. From laugh-out-loud moments to panels that hit hard, these strips truly stood out. We present to you a year-end roundup that celebrates the full, weird, wonderful spectrum of comics we loved this year! Amy’s picks: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee: July 30, 2025 The relationship between Edison and Orville makes me laugh. A misheard word gag has Orville canvassing the dandelions instead of doing the yardwork. This is a kind of sweet political commentary I can get behind. Flash Gordon: April 24, 2025 On the outskirts of Magic Town, two academy students attempt to prank Bok and end up body switching Flash and Dale. In this mid-story strip, as the Skel attackers approach, I can see Dale’s expression in Flash and vice versa. I love Dan’s work! Treat yourself to the entire storyline. Bizarro: January 30, 2025 Bizarro+chicken nugget humor. I offer no further explanation. Comedy gold. Jen’s Picks: Sally Forth: November 14, 2025 The look on Hilary’s face […]
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  • October 27, 2024

    Alex Garcia

    Comics That Creep: A Halloween Roundup of Spooktacular Comics Through the Decades

    Halloween isn’t just a time for trick-or-treating—it’s also the perfect excuse for cartoonists to get creative with some spooky humor! Here’s a roundup of classic Halloween-themed comic strips that will have you howling with laughter (or maybe shivering in your boots!). Looks like the office is really ‘spooking’ up productivity! When you’re just dying to start decorating for Halloween. Spooky Love: Gomez and Morticia Style 7 Scary Things For Parents To Hear On Halloween When even the dog joins the costume party, but mom gets a pass. Looks like the “trick” was on his stomach after all those “treats.” She’s got the “fangs” and the “flair” — the perfect Halloween wear! When Your Halloween Costumes Are Good Enough to Eat! Trick-or-Treating… A Day Late! Horror movies? Curtis is dying to watch them all! Looks like the Collinses were playing trick-or-regift! Spook Level: So High, It Comes with an Age Limit!
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  • February 17, 2024

    Nadya Martinez

    Comics Kingdom Celebrates Black History Month: Spotlighting Influential Black Voices in Comics

    Happy Black History Month! At Comics Kingdom, we’re excited as we celebrate Black History Month. It’s a special time for us to shine the spotlight on the incredible black voices and creators who have shaped our world of comics. These talented individuals have enriched the Comics Kingdom legacy and brought us joy, laughter, and thought-provoking stories through their art. Black History Month is a time to honor and celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history. It’s also a crucial period for engaging in meaningful conversations about racism, slavery, equality, and the remarkable black leaders whose legacies continue to inspire us every day. Comics are like little packets of joy, and here at Comics Kingdom, we’re proud to be a melting pot of cartoon creativity. Each comic strip we house tells a story rich with emotion, humor, and, sometimes, a little bit of magic. This month, we’re excited to share a curated list of comics from some of our cherished and exceptionally talented black creators. Their work ranges from the hilariously relatable to the beautifully fantastical, often inspired by personal experiences and life’s many twists and turns. […]
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  • November 26, 2022

    Tea Fougner

    Editor’s Dispatch: Happy 100th Birthday, Charles Schulz!

    Hi, all! I hope you are recovering from your Thanksgiving feasts if you celebrate! Today, Saturday, November 26, is a very important day for comics history: the 100th birthday of Charles “Sparky” Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, one of the most beloved comic strips of all time. Usually, we only post about birthdays related to King Features comics, but Mr. Schulz was such an inspiration and good friend to so many of our cartoonists and had so much influence on the direction of not just comics but pop culture in the 20th century that we wanted to celebrate his legacy. Patrick McDonnell, the creator of MUTTS, spearheaded this project in collaboration with the Charles M. Schulz Museum to celebrate this special birthday! As you look around Comics Kingdom today, you will see many of cartoonists have contributed to this celebration by honoring Mr. Schulz in their comic strips. Here is a collection where you can see them all together! Todd the Dinoaur by Patrick Roberts Crankshaft by Tom Batiuk and Dan Davis Rhymes With Orange by Hilary Price & Rina PIccolo The Lockhorns by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner Daddy […]
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