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Characters above (in order of appearance): Agnes from “Agnes” (Tony Cochran), Maizy and Ivy from “Clear Blue Water” (Karen Montague-Reyes); Rusty and Patina from “On the Fastrack” (Bill Holbrook); Ruthie and Joe from “One Big Happy” (Rick Detorie); Red from “Red and Rover” (Brian Basset); Petey and Alice from “Cul de Sac” (Richard Thompson); Peri and Mondo from “Cleats” (Bill Hinds); Nate from “Big Nate” (Lincoln Peirce); Marvin from “Marvin” (Tom Armstrong); Gracie from “Baldo” (Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos); Andrew from “Soup to Nutz” (Rick Stromoski); Danae from “Non Sequitur” (Wiley Miller); Amy and Jess from “The Pajama Diaries” (Terri Libenson); Heart from “Heart of the City” (Mark Tatulli); Teena from “Preteena” (Allison Barrows); and Doug from “Dog Eat Doug” (Brian Anderson).
http://tinyurl.com/3rpmt6
Teresa, I love the One Big Happy comic! It reminds me of me as a kid. In fact I have a brother named Joe like Ruthie does only he’s younger than me.
One thing does intrigue me though. Recently the comics have mentioned some names and places that are extremely familiar to me. In fact you used my real name in one of your comics within the last few weeks. And it’s not a very common name at that. Then today you used the city I’m from. Of course I know we don’t know each other but I’m curious as to where you get your ideas for peoples names and the place names you use?
"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) in which the brain, free of preconceptions, doesn't 'fill in' any blind spots along the way but rather wholly embraces the present moment as it unfolds. Every sentence is literally an imagination-expanding adventure." — Craig Conley, author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary (HarperCollins)
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neonnurse
said,
about 1 year ago
This is a GREAT way to spread serious information to the public in a clever but not sensationalized way. Good job.
frogapplause
said,
about 1 year ago
Characters above (in order of appearance): Agnes from “Agnes” (Tony Cochran), Maizy and Ivy from “Clear Blue Water” (Karen Montague-Reyes); Rusty and Patina from “On the Fastrack” (Bill Holbrook); Ruthie and Joe from “One Big Happy” (Rick Detorie); Red from “Red and Rover” (Brian Basset); Petey and Alice from “Cul de Sac” (Richard Thompson); Peri and Mondo from “Cleats” (Bill Hinds); Nate from “Big Nate” (Lincoln Peirce); Marvin from “Marvin” (Tom Armstrong); Gracie from “Baldo” (Hector Cantu and Carlos Castellanos); Andrew from “Soup to Nutz” (Rick Stromoski); Danae from “Non Sequitur” (Wiley Miller); Amy and Jess from “The Pajama Diaries” (Terri Libenson); Heart from “Heart of the City” (Mark Tatulli); Teena from “Preteena” (Allison Barrows); and Doug from “Dog Eat Doug” (Brian Anderson).
http://tinyurl.com/3rpmt6
Casper39 said, 4 months ago
Teresa, I love the One Big Happy comic! It reminds me of me as a kid. In fact I have a brother named Joe like Ruthie does only he’s younger than me.
One thing does intrigue me though. Recently the comics have mentioned some names and places that are extremely familiar to me. In fact you used my real name in one of your comics within the last few weeks. And it’s not a very common name at that. Then today you used the city I’m from. Of course I know we don’t know each other but I’m curious as to where you get your ideas for peoples names and the place names you use?
Shafty817
said,
19 days ago
Like Heart Of The City By Jay-Z.