Brenda Starr by June Brigman and Mary Schmich
- August 20, 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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HectorPriam said, 3 months ago
I know from experience it’s possible. I miss my ex-wives like the bubonic plague!
Margueritem
said,
3 months ago
Little grudge thing going on here….
ang133 said, 3 months ago
The only thing I miss about my ex-husbands is the alimony I didn’t ask them to pay.
wndrwrthg
said,
3 months ago
“How can I miss you if you won’t leave”?
Gweedo Murray said, 3 months ago
wndr, stay away from Baldo today.
Jogger2 said, 3 months ago
So, was she married to Taj or his brother first?
woodworker318 said, 3 months ago
Isn’t that the name of his boat?
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
I know a guy who was treated badly by his mother and badly in the worst way by his step-father and yet he wouldn’t stay away from them. His mother has since passed away and he keeps contact with the stepfather who should have been put in jail a long time ago.
The desire to be family with one’s abusive relatives seems to be strong when one has a strong need for natural affection.
Jogger2 said, 3 months ago
Yes, that is the name of Taj’s boat. If I remember correctly, the boat was named as a memorial to Taj’s (late?) wife.