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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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SusanSunshine
said, 5 months ago
Is Windella a long-lost smaller-nosed cousin of Alice Otterloop?
Sunnydog Webb said, 5 months ago
No Stars in her ehys no Alice; ehy think she is a cousin tho; same dimension and hair.
frugalnotcheap said, 5 months ago
@SusanSunshine
This picture is REALLY familiar… Out of a book my sister had when she was a little kid…? A book my duaghter had…? Help!
Lovecraft said, 5 months ago
@frugalnotcheap
Look up the comic “Cul de sac” on GoComics.
frugalnotcheap said, 5 months ago
@Lovecraft
Hey – Thanks!!! Yes, I remember now. There absolutly be a rule somewhere to keep me away from the internet un till all my caffiene kicks in.
Pacopuddy said, 5 months ago
Her mother has the greatest gift ever – a daughter who loves her . . .
J. Short
said, 5 months ago
Chapter 2: Sold to an Arab Sheik.
rshive said, 5 months ago
Windella was doubtless forced to wash the trailer windows by her nasty stepsisters.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
Poor Windella, gets even less than Agnes does.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 5 months ago
This is going to be an awkward week for humor in “Agnes.”
DavidHuieGreen said, 5 months ago
so, if we accept that this is the funny part, that means the sad part is ahead.
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Oh joy!
SusanSunshine
said, 5 months ago
StephenG — it’s always an awkward moment, hour, week or month for finding humor in Agnes’ life.
But that’s for us.
Agnes finds it, wherever it hides.
Even when things are at their saddest or most pathetic… her optimism is boundless.
That’s why there’s always humor in “Agnes,” the comic strip.
smalltownbrown said, 5 months ago
We need Agnes.
Ernesto22 said, 5 months ago
totally looks like Alice Otterloop
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
Being poor is awkward in our culture because it is looked upon as a personal failing.