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The Crossword Solver found 144 answers for The New York Times crossword clue “%&$@,” in comics. The answers have between 3 and 14 letters.

AnswerClue
OATH“%&$CH,” in comics
MANGAjapanese comics style
CHEETAcomic relief role in “Tarzan”
MEARAcomic partner of Stiller
HOBBEScalvin’s tiger companion, in the comics
BOTTOMcomical character in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
AUNTMAYcomics-based film character played by Rosemary Harris, Sally Field and Marisa Tomei
CATWOMANdC Comics antiheroine a.k.a. Selina Kyle
PAIGEdaughter in the comic strip “FoxTrot”
CATHYcomic strip with the 1998 collection “I Am Woman, Hear Me Snore”
SIAMESECATbucky in the comic strip “Get Fuzzy,” e.g.
ACKcomic cry of dismay
ALI“Baby Cobra” comic Wong
ODORSwhat wiggly lines in comics may represent
ARLENEgarfield’s romantic interest, in the comics
ASGARDsetting in Marvel Comics
HAGAR“Horrible” comics Viking
CATHYoften-frazzled comics character
TESSERACTSthe wrinkle in “A Wrinkle in Time” and the Cosmic Cube in Marvel Comics, for two
SIDold-time comic Caesar
ARESsupervillain in Marvel comics
FLOandy Capp’s wife in the comics
STANLEEfrequent comics collaborator with Jack Kirby
ASTERIXobelix’s friend in comics
ANAcomic actress Gasteyer
DAGWOODcomics character with the dog Daisy
NINEwhen the first “Peanuts” comic appeared
HARTstand-up comic Kevin
ADLIBimprov comic’s forte
STAN___ Lee, longtime head of Marvel Comics
MADit began as a comic book with the tagline “Humor in a jugular vein”
BLUTOcomic strip antagonist with massive arms
POGOcomic strip that’s the source of the line “We have met the enemy and he is us”
SWINE“Pearls Before ___” (comic strip)
GAGScomic’s repertoire
ABNERdaisy Mae’s man, in old comics
TAPPERjournalist who wrote the 1990s-2000s comic strip “Capitol Hell”
MEYERStV comic with a “Jokes Seth Can’t Tell” segment
TOYPIANOschroeder plays one, in the comics
WHYISNTTHEWORDstart of a quip by comic Steven Wright
GEEKDOMrealm for comic book fans, say
SLAYkill, to a comic
SEAHAGpopeye’s witchy foe in early comics
CATHYcomic strip with a collection titled “Shoes: Chocolate for the Feet”

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