Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
- January 15, 2013
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Daddy’s Home is a contemporary, family comic with an emphasis on the role of the modern father. No other cartoon feature examines domesticity from this uniquely male perspective, while remaining universally appealing to both genders. Through the eyes of a stay-at-home-dad, Daddy’s Home casts a unique light on everyday situations. With biting sarcasm and sharp wit, Peter and a cast of supporting characters, navigate the turbulent waters of modern family life.
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Comments (13) (Please sign in to comment)
simpsonfan2 said, 4 months ago
They keep outsourcing all the good paying jobs, both parents must work to avoid going broke.
beviek
said, 4 months ago
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I got it! And I love it!! :)
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 4 months ago
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Wow…. and all this time I thought he had just gotten there.
Citizen GROG!
said, 4 months ago
Got it.
Jean said, 4 months ago
Love that the kids are growing up with a positive male influence in their daily life. As a mom, I was at home with my children until they started school and then I went to work. Yes having a dad that comes home every night and is involved with the children is great but having them depend on Dad to fix lunch, drop off and pick up from school, be there on a sick day is good. Moms have had this to themselves for a LONG time and now it is Dads turn.
Love this comic.
DAZZ
said, 4 months ago
If they do a good job of it and enjoy it, why not? Assuming the wife makes a decent living and enjoys her job too (in other words, whatever works!) I’m 75 and enjoy being retired, though I’d go back to work if I could just do enough of my old design and engineering to enjoy a few more of the luxuries I had when working, without loosing my SSA.
Dave M said, 4 months ago
@Jean
I think what I enjoy most is that Peter doesn’t stop being a stereotypical guy just because he’s a stay-at-home dad. Peg, despite being the out-of-the-house professional, is still the emotional nurturer and Peter still teaches the male social roles (good and bad), Men don’t stop being men just because they take over a traditionally female role.
Perkycat said, 4 months ago
We need those men that think stay-at-home moms have it easy to do this.
Linda Dean
said, 4 months ago
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got it long ago and still loving it!
Redhead55
said, 4 months ago
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Yep! Got it.
My son-in-law was a stay at home dad when they had my grandson. He’ll be a stay at home dad again later this year for the same reason.
Another grandson on the way. Unfortunately, it’s not a “work at home” gig. It’s just cheaper than trying to pay daycare for 2. Especially when one is an infant.
detourjones said, 4 months ago
Is this a Werner Herzog joke?
beviek
said, 4 months ago
@Jean
I have fond memories of my dad cooking blueberry pancakes for my breakfasts and making me a sit-upon for my Girl Scout camp. He was always there for me. Both of my parents were. A wonderful blessing.
Jean_1960
said, 4 months ago
I had no idea he works and sure didn’t realize he watches the kid.