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From the salmon-colored sofa that is the center of the Arlo & Janis universe, this unique and quixotic comic strip has been just about everywhere. From unvarnished human drama to flights of unfettered comic fantasy, from unabashed pathos to unsurpassed observational wit, Arlo & Janis is perhaps the most unpigenholeable comic strip ever. It also invents new words!
The characters Arlo and Janis have played the parts of mermaids, squirrels, alligators and grasshoppers over the years, all while exploring the unexaggerated human condition and managing to become, with their son Gene, perhaps the most believable family in the funny pages. This unique approach has garnered Arlo & Janis an intelligent and engaged readership and guaranteed that a percentage of it will be confused at any given moment. However, readers eagerly return every day for another quaff from what has been the holy grail for a generation of comic-strip authors: quintessential Boomer humor.
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wecatsgocomics said, 5 months ago
Or another nine days at least……
Margaret Evans said, 5 months ago
waiting for Frank Cruz to remind us once again it is Aztec, not Mayan since it is a round calendar
sleeepy2
said, 5 months ago
I love the absurd indulgences of this strip!
daniel_bel said, 5 months ago
@Debbie Jordan
I read the Mayan calendar was valid for much more than one solar year.
toppop52 said, 5 months ago
In case anyone hasn’t heard this over the last 8-9 months…
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-05-10/national/35455922_1_william-saturno-mayan-city-calendars
George Alexander said, 5 months ago
I love the indulged absurdities of this strip!
david_42 said, 5 months ago
If he got the Long Count version, it’s good for over 5200 years.
ScullyUFO said, 5 months ago
@daniel_bel
I read the Mayan calendar was valid for much more than one solar system.
JDS said, 5 months ago
Good point Arlo . . . it will be a real collectors item in another 5,200 years.
whmIII said, 5 months ago
Great doorstop…
USAFMSGT said, 5 months ago
Looks like the calendar will make a great coaster for a keg of beer.
scottjsmith said, 5 months ago
@
It was an asteroid, not a comet, and it was only 36 m across, not even as big as the one that hit Siberia in 1908. Besides which, it isn’t going to hit us anyway.
kaecispop said, 5 months ago
@scottjsmith
Like a lot of those who are predicting the end of the world because of the current Mayan calender’s ending, finale’s astronomy and cosmology is skewed to co-incide with his preferred belief system. No amount of facts will change what he believes. In fact, when December 21 comes and goes without any event, there will either be a new future date set or an interpretation of the events of that day to say it actually came to pass.
Don’t argue with that mind set. Pity them because that have rejected the truth and will embrase a lie.
JDS said, 5 months ago
I think that maybe more than an asteroid passed over some readers heads.
Llywus said, 5 months ago
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For those wishing to divest themselves of their worldly possessions and enter the new age with a clean slate you may send the above mentioned precious metals, along with stock certificates, deeds to properties, and any other material impediments to:
Mayan Convergence
42 Scamsalot Lane
Springfield, ST
11111
I will ensure that your items serve a higher purpose!