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Marmaduke is America's most lovable Great Dane. Created by Brad Anderson, the classic comic canine has delighted newspaper readers since 1954. Marmaduke lives with the Winslow family, who, try as they might, just can't seem to get him to obey. Despite his antics, the playful pooch is top dog in the neighborhood and on the comics page, where he has endeared himself to readers in more than 20 countries. The daily panel also strikes a chord with pet owners, many of whom write to Anderson to comment on Marmaduke as if he were a real dog.
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heavens present
said, 10 months ago
battle for the paddle
legaleagle48 said, 10 months ago
At least Marm didn’t go all the way to London to steal it!
Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist said, 10 months ago
Really? The guy paddled his canoe up the street to Marmalade’s front door?
stripseeker said, 10 months ago
Resembles a large bone. Guy will have to overlook Marm’s oversight. Or else.
tuna1 said, 10 months ago
Judging by the look on Marm’s face, good luck trying to get that thing away from him..
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 10 months ago
That’s a chew toy only fit for a Great Dane.
Number Three said, 10 months ago
He doesn’t look happy!
LOL xxx
MeGoNow said, 10 months ago
Well, now he’s up that creek you’re always hearing about, but not without a paddle.
Terri Brittingham said, 10 months ago
Thank goodness he dragged the canoe up to the house to prove his point.