Agnes by Tony Cochran
- November 04, 2009
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Tony Cochran’s Agnes is a whimsical look at childhood through the eyes of the title character and her best friend, Trout. What sets this strip apart is the focus on that limbo just before little girls discover boys and appropriate social skills.
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Susan001 said, 24 days ago
There are no “Jewish elders” any more, you dolt!
Unless you count Mayor Bloomberg! LOL
Doctor Toon
said,
23 days ago
I knew a girl a few years ago that worked as a dancer.
One day she was showing me what she was doing when she was hurt on the job.
I was so proud of myself that I just watched and listened and behaved myself.
fritzoid said, 23 days ago
Susan, if you object to “Jewish elders”, just read it as “elderly Jews.” That’s what I assume the cartoonist meant.
Ushindi
said,
23 days ago
And why doesn’t she scare Muslims and Buddhists? What’s going on here?
fritzoid said, 23 days ago
Hindus, on the other hand, have no problem with scantily-clad, dancing spirits.
Maybe she could claim to be Astarte, and revive a powerful (and lucrative) Mystery Cult. That might set her 16 orphans up for life!
Jim said, 23 days ago
Heheh .