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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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simpsonfan2 said, 3 months ago
Garfield came later, after Hayes, Grant, and Johnson.
SusanSunshine
said, 3 months ago
Ah Simpsonfan ya beat me….
Yeah, Garfield was elected in 1880.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
Did Garfield have the first lasagna in the White House?
win said, 3 months ago
@simpsonfan2
huzzah!
win said, 3 months ago
Yet there still was no Katz in his Cabinet.
Tue Elung-Jensen said, 3 months ago
And thats the real reason he was shot.
bawana said, 3 months ago
I wonder how long it took to get the smell out?
flagmichael said, 3 months ago
He called his depression “the black dog.” I guess we know where he stood.
riverhawk
said, 3 months ago
Churchill referred to his depression as " my black dog". The last dog that owned me was a black lab. My moter , in her nineties at the time suggested we name the dog Blackie, because " you can only name a black dog Blackie ". She must have said that a hundred thousand times, LOL
michael pokrivnak said, 3 months ago
@flagmichael
Hemingway called it the black ass
bordercolliedawn said, 3 months ago
I love this one!
whmIII said, 3 months ago
SNORT!!!
George Alexander said, 3 months ago
Is there any other strip with double meanings?
Tandembuzz said, 3 months ago
@ George Alexander:
Plenty! Most comics live on a diet of bad puns and double entendres.
@ so many others:
Yes, Garfield was after Lincoln, that was the whole point of the pun…and good that Geo Alex caught it. Seems like a long set-up for a short pun! Here’s to Mr. Johnson. For more of the same check out Pearls Before Swine most days; Pastis is a master of the convoluted set-up for a bad pun!
calimesajim said, 3 months ago
Too bad they no longer string tennis rackets with catgut.