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  • Fair Game - Stephanie Piro's daily comic with a twist!
  • Falling Down Productions - Downfall is a comic about a group of displaced Minneapolis city kids attending school in small town. Also features Half Truths.
  • Falling Dream - A weekly web comic strip in color, by Greg Tuft. Featuring ad parodies, internet and political humor, and social satire.
  • The Family Monster - Features a gallery, the characters, and archives. By Josh Shalek.
  • The Fan - Taking place in Iraq and featuring the adventures of two soldiers Dehn and Kensou X, this series offers a way for its creators to keep sane from the middle of a war.
  • Fan Page of Nurse Frisky - Featuring a frightening, out-of-control nurse.
  • Fanboy Almanac - Weekly about the life and times of four average comic book/sci-fi/pop culture fanboys.
  • FANS - The story of a few science-fiction fans caught in real science-fiction adventures.
  • Farcus - Daily panel comic by David Waislass and Gordon Goulthart. Featuring daily color cartoon (with 2-week archive), postcards, and chats with the creators.
  • Fat Jesus - The adventures of a obese defective clone of Jesus.
  • Faustian Deal - Chronicles the perilous balance between redemption and damnation for two dot-commers and the demons out for their souls.
  • Fergo and Enrique - Two animal children learn about life; also, single-panel gag cartoons. By Robert M. Blake.
  • Few and Far Between - Regularly-updated comic by Joda Thayer with a cast of child-like characters tangled up in the curtain that divides the mythic from the mundane. Contains calendar to download, character profiles and archive.
  • FileFish Comics - Follows the students of College University in their quest to fend off boredom and save the world from the town's oppressive right-wing newspaper and its plans to rule the world.
  • Fishead Tackle - Features daily cartoons, stories, tips and pictures about fishing.
  • Fishy Comics - Australian strip by Richard Jones, all about fishing.
  • Flail - Comic about the semi-realistic lives of some people - includes past strips.
  • Flash Gordon - This star-spanning adventure was created by Alex Raymond in 1934. Still great fun.
  • Flem Comics - Appealing to those with no soul left to destroy. By James L. Grant.
  • Flying Buttress - A collection titled "In Jeopardy". Includes contact info.
  • Fool Monsters - Features a gallery of comics called Little Freaks, Big Stupids. Includes an archive.
  • Forbidden Productions - Houses a collection of artistic creations, ranging from welded metal sculpture photographs, a couple comic book series, and humorous software downloads and games.
  • Framed - An ongoing saga about some poor unfortunates who get trapped in a G-Rated comic strip. Includes archived strips.
  • Frank and Ernest - The official site.
  • Frank, Hank and Charles - The adventures of three sort-of friends. Features an archive, cast and about the comic.
  • Frankenstudent - A young Frankenstein comes to America - and enters the third grade. Online comic updated Mon-Thur. Site also contains unrelated single-panel comic updated Fridays.
  • Fray, Brian - Portfolio of panels and humorous illustration by the cartoonist.
  • Fred and Frank - The crazy cartoon adventures of two soldiers stationed in Germany from 1979 until 1992. Written and illustrated by Charles Kaufman.
  • Freddy and Co - A comedic webtoon featuring famous people and talking cats and trees. As styled by a teen.
  • Freex - About the strange lives of three quite insane guys.
  • Friendbear - A copy/paste bear and his surreal friends endure countless existential nonsensical adventures, and then have snacks.
  • From The Desk Of - A cartoon site that sometimes has no actual drawings.
  • FS666: the Fatsquad - The official home of the Fatsquad, NH's most controversial comic strip that doesn't care who they make mad.
  • Full Contact Origami - Three guys. One computer. Lots of free time. Get the picture? by Truthsnark.
  • Fun by Kaz - Cartoons signed "Kaz" have appeared in magazines and newspapers since 1950 (Saturday Evening Post, and Esquire, 26 book collections). Features cartoons and HeadLines acrostic-type puzzles, including a Cartoon of the Week and HeadLines of the Week.
  • Functionbad.com - A comic strip about real life events. Updated regularly. Includes archives and guest art.
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