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Dr Fun Archive
Dr. Fun (a.k.a. David Farley) has a virtual bookshelf of his pre-internet humor collections. included are:
Blobs If you happen to be looking for a collection of cartoons mostly about amoebas, then Blobs may be the place for you.
Boogers, A Celebration is a collection of hand-picked cartoons on a certain subject. Only the most assiduous digging has pulled out these treasures.
The Eyes Have It is mostly about gigantic eyeballs, with some other random eye jokes. (I'm extremely nearsighted, and spent a lot of time at the eye doctor when I was young.)
Heads Up is in two sections, the first section features the madcap antics of decapitated heads floating about in jars; the second section features people who have managed to somehow grow more than one head, and the shenanigans that ensue.
The Iceman Cometh is about snowmen.
Science Fair was actually drawn a couple years before all the other stuff here. Science Fair documents a visit to the so-called Hoagiesville Science and Engineering Fair, with exhibits in different age divisions, prizes, handouts, etc.
Doctor Fun's Grab Bag An assortment of 200 cartoons.

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LiteralSystems. The Sound of Classic Literature.
Human readings of Classic Literature and Poetry recorded and distributed under Creative Commons Licensing.

Panexa. Ask your doctor for a reason to take it
Parody site

PATRONIZED: a semi-annual journal about the lives and labor of librarians
This e-journal is currently seeking contributors for the inaugural issue.

Project Gutenberg
You will find classic books from the start of this century and previous centuries, from authors including Shakespeare, Poe, Dante, as well as well-loved favorites like the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Tarzan and Mars books of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jane Austen, and over 15,500 other books. Books are almost always available in plain text format, with many in HTML and other formats. Other than books, additional content types include musical scores, movies and sound files. Most Project Gutenberg eBooks are in the public domain in the US, so tend to be from items published prior to 1923. A text file lists all the titles.

Somewhat.org
Odd literary webzine dedicated to music, culture, and the subversion of the literary norm. You just might like it.