Dog eat Doug

Ice Age Antics! Dog Eat Doug's Feline Folly with a Freezer Full of Fur (Free Daily Comic Adventure!)

Funny Dog Comics: Chewy the cat walks past wearing a winter coat, goggles, mittens and carrying a cooler. Sophie asks where he's going. Chewy says, "I am retrieving the mammoth D.N.A. from the freezer."
Funny Cat Comics: Sophie says, "Wait, what?!! You guys are cloning woolly mammoths? Why?"
Funny Cat Comics: Chewy the cat says, "Wi-fi is down. What else is there to do?" Sophie says, "Well, I guess?"

Feline Felony? Dog Eat Doug's Cats Attempt Mammoth Cloning in Wild Comic Strip

I’m fascinated by the topic of cloning wooly mammoths. Obviously the ethic of it are an entire other subject. But the genreral idea is captivating. You completely get Dr. Hammond’s obsession in Jurrasic Park. Of course, when I started follwoing the subject, my first thought was, “this is something cats would do.”

"Thank You for Understanding": Cats Weaponize the Hallway in Today's Hilarious Dog Eat Doug Chaos!

Funny Dog and Cat Comics: Sophie looks down the hall at several razor sharp, swinging pendulum. The cats stand at the other end and say, "We'd like to keep this side of the house private. Thank you for your understanding."

Razor-Sharp Meow-nsters! Dog Eat Doug: Sophie Braves Cat-Controlled Chaos

I love channeling some Edgar Allan Poe through the cats.

Babyzilla Attack! Baby Doug's Dream Turns into a Hilarious Nightmare in Dog Eat Doug Comic

Dog eat Doug Comic Strip: Baby Doug reaches for a jar on the table. Mom tells him no.
Dog eat Doug Comic Strip: Mom tells baby Doug that someday he will be big enough to reach everything.
Dog eat Doug Comic Strip: Baby Doug dreams he's a giant baby attacking the city.

When you have big dreams and also love Godzilla movies.

Conquering Fear of the Dark: Doug and Sophie's Hilarious Adventures in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

In the first panel of today's Dog eat Doug comic strip, Sophie is going to tell Doug what she does when she's scared of the dark.
In the second panel of today's free comic strip, Sophie says she laughs at the dark. Doug asks if it works.
In the third comic strip panel, Sophie laughs and tells doug to try it.
In the fourth comic strip panel, baby Doug laughs and Sophie asks if it's working.
In the fifth comic strip panel, Sophie and Doug are terrified because something in the darkness starts laughing.
In the final comic strip panel, Sophie and Doug cover themselves with the blanket. Sophie says the other thing she does is yell until Dad comes.

Laughing in the face of fear is a good plan until the fear laughs back. I’ve expanded this strip in the upcoming Sophie graphic novels. Sophie and Doug take a trip into Shadowville!

Whimsical Adventures: Sophie's Shoe Fashion and Doug's Playful Surprises in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

In the first panel of this comic strip baby Doug play s with a Wednesday Addams doll. A sound effect, "KA-KLOMF!"  comes from off panel.
In the second panel of this comic strip, two loud "KA-KLOMF!" npises come from off panel. Doug's head pops up in alarm.
In the last panel of this comic strip, Sophie clomps into view wearing two large shoes on her front paws. Sophie says, "Well, Ive been wearing these for hours and still have no idea why dad won't let me have a doughnut."

Yes indeed, that’s a vintage Wednesday Addams doll in Doug’s sticky hands. If you haven’t guessed, Charles Addams was one of my earliest influences. My dad had a book full of New Yorker Cartoons from the 40’s. As a kid, I was obesessed with the alien, vintage style of the drawings. And ike any kid, I generally “poo-poo-ed” anything that was old.

However, every so many pages was a single panel cartoon that didn’t fit. They were dark, not just in terms of the joke, but the artwork. I hadn’t seen anything like it, even in my modern Sunday comics. That was in thrid grade. I’ve been entranced ever since. Here’s a little more on the master of the macabre and a few links to see more:

Charles Addams (1912-1988) was an American cartoonist best known for his darkly humorous and macabre creations. He captivated audiences with his iconic characters, including Wednesday Addams and the Addams Family. Addams' distinctive style blended wit, irony, and gothic sensibilities, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cartoons. Explore his extraordinary talent and timeless work through his official website: Addams Foundation and discover the unique charm of his illustrations in The New Yorker archives: The New Yorker - Charles Addams.

Unmasking the Mischief: Sophie's Encounter with Holographic Cats in 'Dog Eat Doug' Comic Strip

In the first panel of this comic strip, Sophie tells the cats she's not taking her eyes off of them.
In the second panel of the comic strip, Sophie tells the cats they may have fooled mom and dad but not her.
In the third panel of the comics strip, Sophie dares the cats to try something but the cats are only holograms and vanish.
In the fourth panel of the comic strip Sophie puts her head down and says, "I quit".

One of my favorite cat strips. This one inspired several chapters in the upcoming graphic novels. However, unlike the comic strip, the graphic novels have allowed me to expand on the cats’ storylines. They get a secret base and even get to summon the ancient one, Cat-thulu.

Funny Dog Jokes: The Sad Side of Fostering Dogs

The downside to fostering dogs is that it’s awalys hard to see them go. No matter how many dogs you have plodding through the house, you get attached. The plus side is that they go to great, loving homes.

Jack and his siblings will be returning in the upcoming graphic novels. This time, they get to go on a Monty Python inspired dragon hunt with Sophie. You can read a preview of that chapter at Pibble Productions.