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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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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
At least it isn’t a vuvuzela.
Pharmakeus Ubik said, 6 months ago
There isn’t really a Lawrence Welk shaped niche waiting to be filled.
briatollah said, 6 months ago
Even Weird Al dumped the accordian.
Trollbridge said, 6 months ago
I’m surprised Agnes had access to “Febreze”. By her standards, it’s pricy. And didn’t she spend $2.00 last week on makeup? I mean, suddenly she’s throwing money around like Nancy’s Rollo.
rshive said, 6 months ago
Eat your heart out, Sir Paul.
wiwo
said, 6 months ago
Never thought I’d see Uncle Al referenced in Agnes…
Dave Baugh said, 6 months ago
Uncle Al and Captain Wendy I watched them as a child over 50 years ago.
gmforde said, 6 months ago
Uncle Al and Capt. Windy started when the station had some time to fill up. He grabbed a few kids that were visiting the station and went on the air. Uncle Al met his wife Capt. Windy at art school. She was added later and would “fly” in, wearing her cape. In later shows she would just walk in. They did commercials for Mama’s cookies and Barq’s soda. I didn’t like them because they were sappy. I am amazed that anybody in comic land would know about this couple. It makes me wonder if Tony lived in Cincinnati or knew somebody who did. “Coolness” ! lol
jadoo823 said, 6 months ago
…that accordian, in combination with Agnes’ shorter skirts, will have her leading a parade in no time…
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 6 months ago
Now we know why Old Man Finster was evicted!!
;-)
Edward Clayton said, 6 months ago
Yeah, I used to watch Uncle Al and Captain Windy when I was a kid in Dayton 40 years ago.
Hunter7 said, 6 months ago
Agnes would have loved J.P. Patches. He was on KVOS-TV in the sixities. and the 70’s. and I don’t think he ever really retired until he passed.
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that accordian will provide Agnes with a good upper body workout.
magicwalnut said, 6 months ago
What Wiwo said. Uncle Al for them was coffee time for me.
win said, 6 months ago
Use an accordian, go to prison.
eric sanders
said, 6 months ago
I feel so sorry for the accordion and its players, the unsung heroes of popular music. Remember, the tango is impossible without an accordion. Put one together with a piano, a fiddle, and two people without joint disabilities, and TANGO! God’s finger-twiddling…