Community Activity:Your Favorite Comic Strips!

Hey everyone! I had a fun idea for a community activity: So, we know that we all like Big Nate (why else would we be here), but there must be other comics we like too! Let's list our top 3 (or more if you want) favorite comic strips. Feel free to explain why but you don't have to. I'm guessing a lot of people will have Big Nate as number 1.

ZachOWott
1 - Big Nate: Pretty much what got me into comics. The newer ones aren't that great, but the older ones are amazing! It will always be my favorite strip just for that. I love the setting, characters, and how every week is an arc which you don't see with most strips.

2 - Foxtrot: Foxtrot is similar to BN except it's based around the family and not the friends. Bill Amend is so clever with his writing and makes hilarious strips. All the characters and ideas are great, although I'm sad that it's only Sundays now.

3 - Pearls Before Swine: The most different out of these 3 strips. It has probably the most clever comics and is super fun/funny with all of its 4th wall breaking and hilarious running jokes. The cast of characters is wide and unique and I love how the story arcs all tie in together and there is so much chaos.

Thanks for reading!

Ak-Elfs

 * 1) Big Nate-This is my favorite strip and I think it's really funny and I love the jokes and the artwork. Plus this a strip which has been running for almost 30 years and still has dailies so that is notable. Big Nate will always be a big part of my childhood and teenage years I won't forget it.
 * 2) Peanuts- An unforgettable classic this comic was introduced to me when I was in my school library looking in the comic section for Big Nate then I saw peanuts and I had heard good things about it so I took it home. Regardless to say I loved I didn't go to bed until I finished the whole book and reread it like 15 times.
 * 3) Calvin and Hobbes- This was kind of a tie with foxtrot but I chose this because I've had more history with this. I loved Calvin and Hobbes so much that everytime there was only one left in the library my friend and I flipped a coin to see who'd get it. Though it was stopped a long time ago and also that I've read all the strips at least 3 times I can't bring myself to stop rereading it.
 * 4) The one and only foxtrot this comic I'm new to so it's fourth but if it were earlier it might have even been second on my list. It's so funny and once I started reading this I almost quit Big Nate!

Spyroclub

 * 1) Big Nate- I've been reading this comics for years and have a lot of great memories with it, I have a lot of the books and it led me to a big part of my life when I found GoComics because I wanted to read it online, and then later the wiki.
 * 2) Breaking Cat News- I was considering putting this as the first but Big Nate has been too big of a part of my life that I couldn't. This is such a cute and funny comic that I really enjoy reading it, the characters are awesome and most of the storyline's are really good.
 * 3) FoxTrot- This is just a really humorous comic that make me laugh a lot, too bad its only sunda'ys now :(

just nate

 * 1) big nate- duh
 * 2) Pearls before swine- the most funny puns of all time
 * 3) Foxtrot -

Wooden Board

 * 1) Big Nate - It's quite obvious. I mean this is Big Nate Comments wiki right?
 * 2) Wallace the brave - I thought I was kind of boring at first, but now it's actually pretty good. My favorite character? Spud.
 * 3) Calvin and Hobbes - Good comic. Really funny

yoda

 * 1) foxtrot. if foxtrot is not on your list i am going to come to your house at 7 pm and smite you with my holy blade (u dont kno my location ;))
 * 2) big nate
 * 3) comics are for boomers

N/A

 * 1) Huge Nate
 * 2) Big Nate
 * 3) Nate
 * 4) Little Nate
 * 5) Tiny Nate

Eddie (from best to worst)

 * 1) Big Nate
 * 2) FoxTrot
 * 3) Calvin and Hobbes
 * 4) Peanuts
 * 5) Garfield

username

 * 1) garfield
 * 2) big nate
 * 3) pearls before swine (sleep is one of the sacrifices, best recent strip)
 * 4) breaking cat news and the other spin offs
 * 5) calvin and hobbes