Scott Meets Family Circus is comedian Scott Gairdner's skewering of Bill Keane's sentimental comic Family Circus. Gairdner is not amused by the comic's puns and childish musings. Content warning: some NSFW language.
Previously on Neatorama: The Nietzsche Family Circus
Link via Urlesque | Scott Gairdner's Blog
Scott is a like a young version of Frank from "Always Sunny."
Ahhh refreshing.
As for the copyright issue, I agree with tb23. Sadly and typically, it is the cost of litigation that is generally the downfall of the parodist.
(It may also be noted that the cost of litigation tends to obscure the rights and protections that copyright law provides in other ways. Off topic, but interestingly, there are works that have technically fallen from copyright protection but are owned by large corporations that demand royalties for what should be fair and unrestricted use. Few have the resources to challenge these corporation's claims. The cost to pay for these royalties of non-copyrighted works is passed on to the consumer.)