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Here are the wannabees, the stars of the future? Many of these comics are probably done as a hobby. Most are not syndicated yet. At any rate there should be hundreds here, you can check them out. For the syndicated professionals check here.
To explore a site and then come back to this page put your mouse cursor on the little black triangle at the right end of the URL address bar and click on my page which should be the top page on the list. Some of these sites have nothing but clean, family friendly comics, but sometimes the clean, family friendly comics link to comics that are not so family friendly. This is not true for the professional comics on the other page, you are not only safe going to the professional sites, you are pretty safe clicking on any of their links without suddenly finding yourself where you do not want to be.
Gateways to the Internet comics
Always try to stay out of trouble on public access, that way they will not take it away from us and they may give us more.
If you found this site by putting the words free comics into Google I would like to warn you that at least one of the other links on that page is to a web site you should avoid. I have also found that lots of the top sites found with the word clean comics, include both clean and not so clean comics.
Most public access computers do not allow you to prevent the loading of images, but a few do. If you are uncertain about a site you might want to set your browser to only load text, not images, if that is possible.
I hesitate to encourage reading comics on our limited public access computers, but sometimes many computers are free and you have some time to relax so here are some web sites.
I might also mention that most public libraries have an extensive collection of free comics in the adult non=fiction section under the call number 741.59. As turning a page is easier than messing with the Internet you might want to read your favorites from the library before you spend public access computer time on the comics.
Besides this web site may help people who wish to read comics at home or work and do not want their wife, kids, boss, or coworkers to look over their shoulder at the wrong moment.
This web page is written by Richard Bruce. You can leave a note in my guest book at geocities.com/davispublicaccess
The web space and web access were provided by Davis Community Network, DCN.
This page was last updated on October, 24. 2009. |