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Meet Ben and Olivia, a retired couple who babysit their grandchildren when their daughter goes back to work. Warm, funny and filled with gentle humor, BEN shows seniors as active, healthy and still in love after all these years. Created in 1996 and nationally syndicated in newspapers and magazines across North America, BEN has won the hearts of fans all over the world. Artist and creator Daniel Shelton touches on everyday details with affection, bringing to life characters in whom we are sure to recognize ourselves and our families.
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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
Watch out, he may just write a book too.
pcolli said, 6 months ago
Get your pencils out, Ben, and write your own book.
Perkycat said, 6 months ago
Get back at her, Ben – don’t take a nap today.
Gafferjack said, 6 months ago
Everyone should do what they’re good at! Ben and I are good at napping. As I tell the wife, napping IS an activity!
whmIII said, 6 months ago
She needs to take off her robe again…
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
Sloths are slow in relation to us but still many times faster than plants.
pcolli said, 6 months ago
Sloths aren’t slow and lazy, it’s just that they don’t NEED to move quickly. I think they’re incredible animals, second only to capybaras.
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
Ben can prove her wrong, or just go take a nap.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
@pcolli
Moving slowly on the ground is where they are in the most danger when they change trees and can’t simply cross in the canopy.
pcolli said, 6 months ago
Maybe so, but they survive.