10 most funny comic strips

You read funny comic strips everyday. You have your own favorite. Now you get a chance to know whether your favorite cartoon drawing makes it to the top ten cartoon strip list of all times. Get a load of some of the most funniest and famous comic strips ever.

Dilbert
Dilbert is written and drawn by Scott Adams and was first published in 1989. The lead cartoon drawing Dilbert is an engineer and known and loved for his funny satirical humor. The strip has appeared in about 2500 newspapers in 65 countries with a readership of 150 million readers.

Calvin And Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes a daily comic strip made its first appearance in 1985. The cool cartoon drawings of a six year old boy Calvin and his stuffed tiger Hobbes has been carried by more than 2400 newspapers worldwide. With their wild misadventures Calvin and Hobbes have won the hearts of old as well as young alike.

Garfield
Garfield is a funny cartoon strip featuring the cat Garfield, Odie the dog and Jon Arbuckle their owner. It was created by Jim Davis in 1978. This fat and all time hungry cat currently hold the Guinness World Record for being the most syndicated cartoon strip in the world.

Beetle Bailey
Beetle Bailey a cool cartoon strip began in 1950 is set in a United States Army boot camp. It is created by Mort Walker. It is one of the oldest cartoon strip still being illustrated by its creator. With time the strip has only gained in popularity.

Wizard Of Id
The Wizard of Id is an entertaining comic strip by American cartoonists Brant Parker and Johnny Hart. It first appeared in 1964. The strip is about the silly antics of a huge cast of cool cartoons living in a distressed medieval land called Id.

Shoe
Shoe is a cartoon strip that was illustrated and written by Jeff MacNelly till he passes away in 2000. since then the Shoe cartoon strip has been continued by Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins, and Susie MacNelly. The Shoe features day today jests of some newspaper employees and their family members. The human like cartoon characters reside in a made-up state in East Virginia.

Peanuts
Peanuts is a Sunday comic strip illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. It ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, the day after Charles M. Schulz's death. This strip was and is the most famous cartoon strip of all times. The lead character is played by a dog Snoopy. Ten kids and one bird complete the setting of this hilarious comic strip.

Broom-Hilda
Broom-Hilda is an American newspaper comic strip created by Russell Myers. It first ran in 1970. The cartoon strip's lead character, Broom Hilda is a 1500-year-old witch with dark green skin and stringy hair. Her roughness and untidiness has kept her from getting a life partner for a long time.

Hagar The Horrible
Hagar the Horrible is the world's most popular Viking cartoon drawing. It was created in 1973 by Dik Browne and after his passing it is now illustrated by his son Chris. This outrageous and humorous Viking has a huge following in more than 1,900 papers. He never fails to entertain his millions of fans worldwide.

Guess, who will make it to this list of funny comic strips in the near future? Who else, if not our very own Abby, Bel and Kewl. Read and enjoy their cartoon strips to have an entertaining time.

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