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Silly family antics and goofball humor, the Drabble family tickles readers' funny bones with outrageous antics. Kevin Fagan's lighthearted family strip chronicles the zany mishaps of his offbeat characters, especially goofball college student Norman Drabble and his donut-eating father Ralph. One of the best-loved families in the comics, the Drabble clan also includes smart younger brother Patrick, precocious little sister Penny, and June, the Drabble matriarch best known as "Honeybunch."
From Norm's relentless pursuit of his dream girl to Ralph's hilarious power struggles with Oogie the cat, Drabble is always full of witty, wacky and wonderful humor. The genuine love that keeps the Drabbles from driving each other crazy makes it one of the best family comic strips around, and the loony things they do make it one of the funniest.
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noahproblem said, 8 months ago
I bet he was saving that up for about the last 20 or so years.
Shyygirl27 said, 8 months ago
I wanna play!
rangerlg said, 8 months ago
Might want to ask Penny to practice. Naw, she’d knock Norm unconscious.
whmIII said, 8 months ago
One look at Ralph’s face says it all…
Jeff0811 said, 8 months ago
Ralph Drabble, The Emeril Lagasse of water polo. BAM!
SusieSchroeder said, 8 months ago
An unconscious Norman is a good norman
whmIII said, 8 months ago
@SusieSchroeder
Most of the time you can’t tell…