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  2. Arlo and Janis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Jimmy Johnson (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1985, Johnson drew Arlo and Janis for national syndication by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Johnson said, "At the time I sold Arlo & Janis to the newspaper syndicate United Media in 1985, there were a lot of 'talking animal' strips. Newspaper editors reacted to this by demanding more comic strips about human beings ...

  4. Comic strip switcheroo - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to refresh comics lineup, bring ...

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    To make room for the new strips, these nine will no longer be printed in the daily newspaper: Grand Avenue, Baldo, Crankshaft, Between Friends, Arlo and Janis, Curtis, Mutts, Luann and Marvin.

  6. Rose Is Rose - Wikipedia

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    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 love notes or kissing under the ...

  7. List of fictional cats in comics - Wikipedia

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    The animal made only about a dozen appearances in the comic strip Fat Freddy's Cat: Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers: Gilbert Shelton: The lazy striped cat of the trio. He later received his own spin-off comic. [18] Fellini Macanudo: Liniers: The cat of Enriqueta. [19] Flossie Flossie: Gerard Wiegel A pantomime comic about a black cat. [20] Fluffy ...

  8. Clurichaun - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip "Arlo and Janis" for March 17, 2010 has a clurichaun at the couple's door. Arlo greets him with a grin: "Faith an' begorra! 'Tis St. Patrick's Day, and here comes a leprechaun!" The caller, about half Arlo's height and with comic-strip "bubbles" in front of his scowling face to denote drunkenness, answers:

  9. Bringing Up Father - Wikipedia

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    He also included a reprint of a Bringing Up Father Sunday strip. [21] In the comic strip Arlo and Janis (March 17, 2006), Jiggs is invited to the home of Arlo and Janis for corned beef and cabbage in honor of the day. He enjoys himself immensely, and entertains his hosts with his stories, jokes and witticisms.