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Nancy was created by Ernie Bushmiller in the 1930s. Since 1995, the strip has been drawn and written in Bushmiller's classic style by Guy and Brad Gilchrist. Nancy is famed for its gentle humor and surrealistic sight gags. Nancy's childlike innocence never wavers. She remains a devoted friend to her pal Sluggo, and can be, depending on the situation, a conceited prima donna or a fun-loving, cute and cheeky little girl.
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Buzza Wuzza said, about 1 year ago
Nancy’s super power of telekenisis shows up after only 75 years in the comics! A late bloomer for sure, now she can make up for it by teaming up with Little Orphan Annie, who’s super power revolves around her spunky attitude, and CONQUER THE WORLD!!! Bwwaaa Ha Ha!
oldmanbob said, about 1 year ago
I like her hair bow flying up too.
Wolf Emperor
said, about 1 year ago
Is Teddy half inside-half outside the window???
aicarrie1 said, about 1 year ago
@Wolf Emperor
No, he is hanging over the curtain rod.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, about 1 year ago
How sweet.
Teddy shares Nancy’s dreams.
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 1 year ago
Now the scary music rises.
iced tea said, about 1 year ago
Is Teddy turning into another Hobbes? No wonder Nancy’s so shocked her bowtie flies up too!
;-)
rgcviper said, about 1 year ago
@oldmanbob
Sheesh—that thing went downright airborne! Ha.
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 1 year ago
Maybe Nancy’s dreams are more anchored in the real world than she previously taught.