Cathy by Cathy Guisewite
- August 27, 2009
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Newlyweds Cathy and Irving navigate the treacherous waters of couple-hood. From pampered pets to prying parents, they’ve got a lot to learn! Wedding or not, it’s still all about Cathy - she personifies the young career woman and her typical daily obstacles. Ice cream, panic attacks, stress and love are all in a day’s work. We read, we identify, we laugh. Who could ask for more?
Cathy is the Everywoman. She deals with diets, self-esteem, in-laws, and letting her husband know that she is the boss. Everyone can identify with her shopping, bills, taxes, planning for the future and coping with her husband’s incessant computer golf games. Whether you are a newlywed, single, or have been married for decades, all will enjoy the daily predicaments of Cathy and Irving.
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Comments (16) Jump to Comments Form
ejcapulet
said,
2 months ago
He looks like his dad.
Anysia said, 2 months ago
And now the son becomes the father.
legaleagle48 said, 2 months ago
Ew, is that how it happens?
TheWildSow said, 2 months ago
His “khakis” are blue.
humormehere said, 2 months ago
The day he gets old enough to look the part he will regret it.
wendybirde said, 2 months ago
Khakis, fashionwise, are a style of pants, not necessarily a color. Think about Dockers - they come in many colors.
Macushlalondra
said,
2 months ago
It is a very sad day when you look in the mirror and see your mother (or father if you’re a man). Yesterday I was talking and I swear I sounded just like my mom and that’s NOT a good thing!
LuanaJean said, 2 months ago
He’s so old. If I didn’t know it was Irving, I wouldn’t have recognized him. Sheesh.
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
My dad and I used to have the same hairstyle, so I quit cutting mine and it’s shoulder length now. Now I don’t look quite so much like him, although younger women comment on how handsome he is at age 77, so maybe I should go back to his look.
Fer Lefer said, 2 months ago
Beeing “lightly” bald, I can tell you that chicks turn around to me more often when I cut my hair really short… I feel freaky when I see myself with grown hair…
… I think NOW is time to trim it ( ^ _ ^ ; )
mcveinot said, 2 months ago
He looks so OLD! LOL!! He looks just like Cathy’s accountant.
summerdog said, 2 months ago
I knew he looked like someone! You’re right! The accountant!
crunkbot said, 2 months ago
This has a gross and creepy Oedipal vibe happenin’.
Gross.
mergendeiler said, 2 months ago
The word is chinos, not khakis.
So when does Cathy cut her hair, put on glasses, and become her mother?
summerdog said, 2 months ago
Irving really means Khakis. The person who colors the strips here, just paints them any color. In this case, the pants are blue, a mistake, because I doubt if they read what the comic says. If they read it, the pants would be….khakis color.
In my neck of the woods, we call most tan pants, Khakis. It could be because of the color (always a tan) or the style (usually with small pleats in the front). Chinos is never used here.
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
I agree, Mac. Just this week, it hit me that I could easily become just like my late mother.
Thank Heavens that I decided long ago NOT to have kids!