Brenda Starr by June Brigman and Mary Schmich
- May 17, 2009
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June Brigman and Mary Schmich’s classic soap-opera strip was a pioneer: a comic featuring a strong female lead character. Brenda Starr’s adventures, if not a realistic portrayal of a reporter’s life, have nevertheless captured the imagination of millions of readers.
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Margueritem
said,
6 months ago
I hope that Pug does not wind up dead.
LordDogmore
said,
6 months ago
Nah, Pug’ll have them cornered and begging for mercy when Brenda shows up, and BANG they both wind up wearing concrete galoshes.
KingRat said, 6 months ago
@charlie: no, in the realms of the british empire they wear rubbers not galoshes (which incidentally explains why the pope thinks they don’t help prevent the spread of aids).
Subtorp401
said,
6 months ago
Looks like living in India hasn’t calmed Pug down, one bit. Still the same ol’ Pug!
Fred_Basset_fan said, 6 months ago
It would be a surprise if Salman gets knocked off next instead of an American.
basilfan said, 6 months ago
The facts that go in the story does not mean Brenda believes it. Writing it that way may save Pugs life or lengthen it. Don’t let they enemy in on the secrets.
Jogger2 said, 6 months ago
Writing “The authorities don’t believe …” might suggest to the reader the possibility that they are connected.
alanr_30350 said, 6 months ago
The fourth panel dialogue sound like and old Sergeant Joe Friday rerun: “Just the facts maam and only the facts.”
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
Jogger2 says:
Writing “The authorities don’t believe …” might suggest to the reader the possibility that they are connected.’
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Sounds to me thats exactly what she is implying. Pug needs a nap to settle down.
channce said, 6 months ago
I’m glad the authors of this strip are reminding us that there is a difference between reporting and writing editorials. So much of what passes for reporting these days is short on facts and long on unsupported opinion and that is just not proper journalism.
marvee
said,
6 months ago
The editor seems like a wise man - a fresh mind is more valuable than one filled with emotion.
Deborah Reyes
said,
6 months ago
For those who wish to indulge - The Tribune is still offering free sneak peeks of next week’s Brenda at
TRIBUNE COMICS
http://dev.www.tmsfeatures.com/comics/comic-strips/brenda-starr/
CaptainColorado said, 6 months ago
Will Lois Lane be the next reporter moving to India?