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Launch date. July 29, 1985. Syndicate (s) Newspaper Enterprise Association. Genre (s) Humor, Gag-a-day. Arlo and Janis is an American gag-a-day comic strip written and drawn by Jimmy Johnson. It is a leisurely paced domestic situation comedy. It was first published in newspapers on July 29, 1985.
In the years before Arlo and Janis, from about 1980 to 1985, Johnson drew cartoons professionally for newspapers. He did so on a part-time basis when he was a reporter and editor, and then full-time as an editorial cartoonist in Jackson, Mississippi. While employed in this role, Johnson won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Arlo and Janis
The Arlo and Janis strip for April 1, 1998, references the event; the first two panels are blank, with the last two panels comprising Janis telling Arlo that no such similar event would take place in 1998 and Arlo informing her that Dagwood Bumstead "misunderstood entirely". [citation needed]
The comics section will undergo changes in The Jackson Sun.
In today’s newspaper, and over the coming two Sundays, we’re offering several features to introduce you to the comics and the artists behind them. Inside today’s A section, we have a ...
Rose Is Rose Sunday strip panel. Rose Is Rose is a syndicated comic strip, written by Pat Brady since its launch on April 16, 1984, [1] and drawn since March 2004 by Don Wimmer. The strip revolves around Rose and Jimbo Gumbo, their son Pasquale, and the family cat Peekaboo. Rose and Jimbo are deeply in love with each other, sometimes exchanging ...
Paige Braddock, author of Jane's World. Jane's World was a comic strip by cartoonist Paige Braddock that ran from March 1998 to October 2018. Featuring lesbian and bisexual women characters, the strip stars Jane Wyatt, a young lesbian living in a trailer in Northern California with her straight male roommate, Ethan, and follows her life with her circle of friends, romances, and exes.
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