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Dustinland, by Dustin Glick, is a weekly comic about, well, whatever the hell's on Dustin Glick's mind. And it's usually frickin funny. Sorry, that's all we got to say about it; it's not really about anything. Gothamist bought a house last year so today's selected strip resonates.

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Another animation from the files of Bateman 365, the project in which Scott Bateman, an editorial cartoonist for King Features Syndicate, attempts to do an animated short film every day for a year. This particular one teaches us the ABC's of the MTA of NYC. FYI. TTFN.









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In this week's Alien Loves Predator, Abe and Preston share a cab with former president Bill Clinton (on his way uptown to his Harlem office), who considerately offers up some dating advice. aLp stars an Alien and Predator sharing an apartment in the city, braving NYC Transit and just trying to get the rent paid.

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716 by Marianne R. Petit is a weekly autobiographical comic painting endless tales of her life in a rent-stabilized apartment building in Manhattan. The stories she tells about the celebrities she runs into, her fellow inhabitants of 716, and the bordello the super ran out of his apartment are so deeply New York, and bursting with vivid color. Which is .

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Kick in the Head by Derek Lieu is a daily diary comic featuring a nameless, bearded, angry little Brooklynite with 7 hairs pointing up from the top of his head. Today's strip from the archives was plucked because We've All Been Through It Before (TM) - click the image to read the full comic.

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In this week's Alien Loves Predator, Abe and Preston discuss the repercussions of the 2nd Ave. Deli's closing. aLp stars an Alien and Predator sharing an apartment in the city, braving NYC Transit and just trying to get the rent paid.

Gothamist Comics brings you the best in NYC-themed webcomics every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you enjoy any of these featured strips by these local artists, support them by bookmarking their sites and visiting regularly!














Fluff in Brooklyn by Colleen AF Venable is a twice-weekly full-page webcomic that stars a giraffe, a llama, and an amoeba, among others, who share a pad in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. Even though we're a couple weeks past the season already, this selected episode about scary Macy's Christmas windows still gets me.

Gothamist Comics brings you the best in NYC-themed webcomics every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you enjoy any of these featured strips by these local artists, support them by bookmarking their sites and visiting regularly!


















Bateman 365 is a project in which Scott Bateman, an editorial cartoonist for King Features Syndicate, attempts to do an animated short film every day for a year. Personally I have trouble, you know, every day, but then here's Scott, the Flash-manian Devil. This particular one, featuring New Yorkers telling us what they love about the city, cracks me up.









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Alien Loves Predator by Bernie Hou is a weekly full-page webcomic starring Abe (the Alien) and Preston (the Predator) sharing an apartment in the city, braving NYC Transit and just trying to get the rent paid. If, from the title, you're expecting to see the next , you'll be disappointed; these 2 guys are as hetero as extra-terrestrial monsters get. This week Abe tries his hand (again) at Speed Dating.

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Kick in the Head by Derek Lieu is a daily diary comic featuring a nameless, bearded little Brooklynite with a loveable mean streak. He may have only 7 hairs pointing up from the top of his head, but that's 7 more than most of the other inhabitants in Derek's New York. Visit the official site to check out the archives!






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