20 Weekly Comic Strip Delights Why These Panels Are Reader Favorites

Weekly comic strip fans, rejoice! This is your official comic/cartoon review—spotlighting 20 strips that prove you can find heart, wit, and a lot of laughs in just a few panels. Whether you grew up on Sunday funnies or you’re a new recruit to the comic page, there’s nothing quite like the anticipation of a fresh weekly comic strip landing in your feed. These comics are packed with clever wordplay, gentle humor, and real family appeal.

About the Artist: Mike Morgan

Mike Morgan is a master of the weekly comic strip—with a signature style that blends wholesome wit, crisp lines, and loveable characters. His work is a favorite in newspapers, church bulletins, and online feeds, beloved for bringing big laughs without ever crossing the line. Morgan’s cartooning career is studded with industry shoutouts for his ability to take life’s quirks (especially in faith and family settings) and turn them into something delightfully funny and relatable. He’s proof that you don’t need shock value to deliver a punchline that sticks. If you want to introduce someone to the magic of comic strips, Mike Morgan’s work is a perfect place to start.

1. Preaching to the Choir—Comic Timing at Church

Even a packed choir can’t fill the pews, but this weekly comic strip reminds us that showing up counts! A classic take on “preaching to the choir,” with a wink to churchgoers everywhere.

Weekly Comic Strip
Weekly Comic Strip

2. Cosmic Chiropractor: Divine Back Talk

Who knew scripture could cure a “stiff neck”? This strip flexes its pun muscles with a heavenly take on chiropractic care. God’s got your back—and your laugh lines.

Weekly Comic Strip
Weekly Comic Strip

3. Doctor in the House—Terminal Degree, Terminal Puns

Doctor, pastor, comedian? This comic pokes gentle fun at academic titles and the lovable confusion of parishioners. Just what the doctor (of ministry) ordered.

Weekly Comic Strip
Weekly Comic Strip

4. Axe of the Apostles—Cutting-Edge Humor

Sermons that “cut to the heart” get a clever twist in this strip, connecting Pentecost and pun-lovers everywhere. Even the apostles would crack a smile.

Weekly Comic Strip
Weekly Comic Strip

5. Pew Research—A Whole New Study

Worship trends got you down? “Pew research” to the rescue! This weekly comic strip is a smart send-up of church surveys and real-life attendance woes.

Weekly Comic Strip
Weekly Comic Strip

6. Sprinkled or Dunked? Fire Safety Funnies

Baptism and fire safety collide! When the fire chief asks, “Sprinkled or dunked?”—this comic brings all the playful confusion you’d expect from a weekly strip.

7. Shepherd’s Flock—Baah-d to the Bone

Sheep versus parishioners: who’s harder to lead? This strip delivers a punchline for every shepherd, pastor, or parent with a “flock” of their own.

8. Endless Worship—Is There an Intermission?

The Bible says heaven is an unending worship service… but not everyone is ready for a never-ending singalong. This comic’s twist is pure weekly fun.

9. Widow’s Endorphins—Run for Joy!

Taking care of widows gets a literal spin when one turns to jogging for “widow’s endorphins.” Uplifting, heartwarming, and punny—the trifecta of great cartooning.

10. Death and Taxes—IRS, You Ready?

Life’s only guarantees: death, taxes, and a punchline that lands. The IRS is put on notice in this classic, family-friendly weekly comic strip.

11. Stay Awake!—Sermon Snoozefest

Pastors everywhere will relate: keeping everyone awake during the sermon isn’t easy. This strip revives a classic biblical moment with a yawn and a grin.

12. Going Viral—Sermon Style

When “going viral” means a cold, not TikTok fame, you know you’re in weekly comic strip territory. Great wordplay and a healthy dose of reality.

13. Pastor Disaster—Emergency Laughs

Meet the emergency responder with a heavenly sense of humor. If you know a “Pastor Disaster,” this comic will hit home and get a chuckle.

14. Google God—Faith Goes Digital

Who needs years of study when you can just Google it? This strip bridges the gap between techy kids and the old-school faithful—everyone will relate.

15. Lending Season—Return Your Books!

When everyone borrows the pastor’s books, “Lent” takes on a whole new meaning. Every bookworm (and forgetful friend) will see themselves in this weekly comic strip.

16. Supper Agenda—Crow, Pie, and Laughs

Church suppers with a “menu” of crow, humble pie, and just desserts? That’s just the agenda, not the meal plan! Weekly comic strip gold for the potluck crowd.

17. Take It to Heart—A Comic with Soul

The best weekly comic strips have a little heart, and this one’s literally shaped like one. God’s love is the punchline, and it lands beautifully.

18. Alienated—Outer Space, Inner Laughs

Did Mr. Hardtimes get eaten by aliens or just “alienated” by the sermon? This strip lands the pun, gently and hilariously.

19. Fill the Pulpit—Church Dinner Edition

Do church dinners help sermons? Maybe not, but they sure help “fill the pulpit.” Classic wordplay and classic weekly comic strip flavor.

20. King James vs. Jimmy Carter—Faith in Action

What’s better: quoting the King James Bible or living like Jimmy Carter? This strip gives both their due, with a nod to faith in action and a smile.

Closing Thoughts

That’s our full review of 20 weekly comic strip gems—proving that a well-crafted panel can deliver as much heart, humor, and joy as a whole episode of your favorite sitcom. These cartoon reviews show that funny comic strips are still the perfect way to bring the family together, start conversations, or just enjoy a quick laugh in your busy week.

Credit: All comics featured are the wonderful work of Mike Morgan. For more from this talented artist, check out the official Creators.com page for Mike Morgan. His unique style keeps the weekly comic strip tradition alive for readers of all ages.

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shahzaib ali
shahzaib ali
Hi, I'm Shahzaib, an article writer with a love for comics and entertainment. I've been writing for Boredcomics for more than a year. I am passionate about creating engaging and informative content that will keep readers entertained.

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