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If you went to sluggy.com and read the comic on the main page, "What the heck is going on here" is most likely what you're thinking. Very few Sluggy Freelance comics work as a stand-alones, but part of the charm of Sluggy Freelance is its serial nature. As a new viewer, we've set up this page just for you, to get you acclimated, and hopefully charmed.

Think of this as a novel that keeps magically gaining a new "last page" every day. Read it at any pace you want!

The following stories have been picked as Sluggy's best foot forward, but you can always START AT THE BEGINNING!

 

THE SCI-FI ADVENTURE:
What do you get when you mix Torg and Riff from Sluggy Freelance with Star Trek? And then ram it head-first into Aliens? An excellent parody and the first Sluggy Classic!

OTHER PARODIES:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Dr. Laura's Radio Show | DOA2 Hardcore Battle | ER | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

 
THE DIMENSION OF PAIN:
Like Demons? Welcome to HELL, Sluggy-style. Leave your tolerance for bunnies at the door, please! 

DIMENSION OF PAIN PART TWO:
A quick-link if you can't get enough D.O.P.!

 

K I T T E N:
For the morbid, check out our resident SLASHER-FLICK.

Ignore the subtle shameless 
promotion to the right.

 

Message boards, reviews, games, statistics, and lots more! Head over to Sluggy.Net! Online, Shmonline Buy the compelations at Plan Nine Publishing!  Want to fill your life with Sluggy merchandise? Check out the Sluggy Store! Space for Rent!

"Sluggy Freelance is way too much fun for the increasingly stodgy mainstream newspaper comics pages."

- SCI-FI CHANNEL Sci-Fi.com


"Take a day off from work and browse the entire archive."

-Linux Magazine
Linux.com


"One of the oldest and best of the ongoing Internet comic strips, Pete Abrams' Sluggy Freelance, started up in 1997; [Sluggy Freelance] also has a serious side, as Abrams builds on a history of intricate plot threads and story developments --anathema to newspaper comics as surely as Abrams' twisted version of wit, which ranges from bad puns to Breathed-esque social commentary."

-The Onion
TheOnion.Com