Who is the best stand-up comic of the 90s?
Dive into a showdown of humor that spans the spectrum from iconic legends to hidden gems, where you'll find everything from sharp social commentary to relatable family anecdotes. Who truly rules the stage of the 90s—will your favorite emerge victorious?
Chris Rock
Pioneer of social commentary in stand-up comedy
Norm Macdonald
Recognized for his dry wit and Weekend Update segments
Jerry Seinfeld
Known for sitcom Seinfeld and observational humor
Eddie Murphy
Starred in iconic comedy specials and films like Delirious
George Carlin
Renowned for his dark humor and social critiques
Ray Romano
Starred in Everybody Loves Raymond, known for family humor
Bill Hicks
Cult favorite known for his provocative and philosophical style
Denis Leary
Known for his edgy humor and the show Rescue Me
Steven Wright
Famous for deadpan delivery and one-liners
Mitch Hedberg
Known for his unique style and surreal humor
Ellen DeGeneres
Pioneering female comic known for her relatable humor
Jeff Foxworthy
Known for his redneck jokes and comedy albums
Dave Chappelle
Famous for Chappelle's Show and sharp satire
Bill Engvall
Famous for his blue-collar comedy and catchphrase 'Here's your sign'
Janeane Garofalo
Famous for her sarcastic and political comedy

Margaret Cho
Known for her bold commentary on race and identity
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