Newspaper Comics With Large Online Audiences
- Bob the Angry Flower by Stephen Notley
- Maakies by Tony Millionaire
- Red Meat by Max Cannon (June 10, 1996 – ..)
- Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles by Neil Swaab
- Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho
- This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow
- Thinking Ape Blues by Mark Poutenis
- Dilbert by Scott Adams
- Garfield by Jim Davis
- Macanudo by Liniers
- Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
- Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson
- Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling
- Bad Reporter by Don Asmussen
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Famous quotes containing the words newspaper, large and/or audiences:
“If one reads a newspaper only for information, one does not learn the truth, not even the truth about the paper. The truth is that the newspaper is not a statement of contents but the contents themselves; and more than that, it is an instigator.”
—Karl Kraus (18741936)
“In looking back over the college careers of those who for various reasons have been prominent in undergraduate life ... one cannot help noticing that these men have nearly always shown from the start an interest in the lives of their fellow students. A large acquaintance means that many persons are dependent on a man and conversely that he himself is dependent on many. Success necessarily means larger responsibilities, and responsibilities mean many friends.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)
“I have often felt that I cheated my children a little. I was never so totally theirs as most mothers are. I gave to audiences what belonged to my children, got back from audiences the love my children longed to give me.”
—Eleanor Roosevelt (18841962)