Robertojaralenoexe explains comic strips in at least 10 words

9 Chickweed Lane by Brooke McEldowney (1993-Present)
That strip that's known for panels of its characters having sexual fantasies and World War II flashbacks. (I'm not making it up, its what the comic strip is known for)

Apartment 3-G (1961-2015)
The third of the three comics made by Nicholas P. Dallis, the strip revolves around three women who live in a apartment in Manhattan, New York.

Beetle Bailey by Mort Walker (1950-Present)
A comic strip about a lazy GI and his fellow soldiers in the US Army.

Big Nate by Lincoln Pierce (1991-Present)
A narcissistic 6th grader, his friends, and his misadventures in a middle school in Maine.

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson (1985-1995)
A comic about a 6 year old boy and his stuffed tiger.

Crankshaft by Tom Batiuk and pencilled by Chuck Ayers/Dan Davis (1987-present)
80 year old school driver in Centerville, Ohio, who is irrecoverably cranky, used to play in the Toledo Mudhens, and destroys mailboxes for fun.

Dilbert by Scott Adams (1989 - 2023)
an American comic strip about an guy unlucky in love and his coworkers and his pointy haired boss.

Now its been kicked off the roster of Andrew McMeel Syndicate because of the creator's racist remarks.

For Better or Worse by Lynn Johnston (1979 - 2008, original run)
Canadian comic strip where Comic Book Time doesnt work (the characters aged in real time)

and has one of the most loathsome characters in the form of Anthony Caine.

Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk (1972 - 2022)
American Comic Strip set in Ohio that experiened one of the greatest examples of Cerebus Syndrome in the history of comics.

AKA a comic strip which characters are EXTREMELY hard to like (especially Les Moore), and one of it's characters died of cancer (Lisa Crawford-Moore, to be exact, Lisa died in 2007).

or: Cerebus Syndrome: The Comic Strip.

Garfield by Jim Davis (1978 - Present)
Fat tabby cat lazes around, abuses his owner, his owner’s pet dog, and eats lasagna.

Gasoline Alley by Frank King (1918 - Present)
People and (mostly) automobile-related situations, also it has been around since 1918!

Judge Parker (1952 - present)
The second of three comic strips made by Nicholas P. Dallis, the strip revolves around a fictional city named Cavelton, a judge named Alan Parker and a lawyer named Sam Driver (but mostly around Sam Driver).

Mark Trail by Ed Dodd/Jack Elrod/James Allen/Jules Rivera (1946 - Present)
A long running strip about a nature enthusiast named Mark Trail who punches out bad guys who threaten nature and/or his family on Monday through Saturday and talks about nature and/or animals on Sundays.

Marvin by Tom Armstrong (1982 - present)
A comic strip that revolves around a toddler named Marvin and there's plenty of toilet humor.

Mary Worth (1938 - present)
Meddlesome, widowed she-devil who lives in a complex in California, where most of the people who live in the complex have some sort of problem.

Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis (2001 - Present)
Comic strip about a narcissistic rat, a unintelligent pig, a goat and is kinda the comic strip equivalent of South Park.

Rex Morgan M.D. (1948 - present)
The first of three comic strips created by Nicholas P. Dallis, the strip revolves around a doctor named Rex Morgan.

Zits by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (1997 - present)
A 17 year old slacker's misadventures in high school and his home.