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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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love of above said, 5 months ago
we’ll all know marm’s a little angel
Jenna Rose said, 5 months ago
Awwww. Marm is adorable.
Jo Clear said, 5 months ago
Can’t waste all of those good deeds on any other time you know…good Marm…
IndyMan said, 5 months ago
Marm is trying to ‘help’ Phil forget all the ‘problems’ this last year.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 5 months ago
Well, at least Marmaduke is more sincere than Calvin!
Macushlalondra said, 5 months ago
Enjoy his good behaviour while it lasts.
Number Three said, 5 months ago
Exactly… Capture the moment on camera!
A photo will last a lot longer.
xxx
yoicks! said, 5 months ago
Marm’s just being his usual thoughtful, well-behaved self. I’m sure the thought of presents never entered his head.
truecanadianliberal said, 5 months ago
Just a thought (and with no retail sales in mind)…what if Xmas came twice a year, say mid July (not on Canada Day of course)? The idea of the holiday spirit, season’s greetings and goodwill occurring twice a year warms the cockles of my heart (and after all, who wants to go around with cold cockles?)