Welcome to The Former Librarian's Index to the
Unshelved Comics "Library Tips" Series


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How can I not list An Unshelved comic about a book...about a physicist.


My favorite webcomics. Note, not all of the content is humor, and some are more college/adult oriented than others. Viewer caution is advised.
Control-Alt-Del, a gamer/geek comic strip
Nukees, technically a nuclear engineer strip...but it applies to physicists (and others) too!
The previously-mentioned Overdue Media, library oriented
Penny Arcade, another gamer comic, but with overall geek appeal
Piled Higher and Deeper (Ph.D.), an academic comic...frighteningly true to life
PVPOnline (Player Versus Player), a comic centered around a cast of friends who work for a game magazine company. Gamer oriented, but it's really general humor
Questionable Content (the name, not a commentary). Set around a coffee shop frequented by indie music conniseurs
Get Fuzzy now appears in papers, but I grew to love it when I could only find it online. Sure, a single guy living in an apartment with an anthropomorphized cat and dog may have been done before, but never this well



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