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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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whitecarabao said, 7 months ago
It’s really rough when you have to take your base on a stretcher.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 7 months ago
Charlie Brown should have thought of that tactic when he pitched ball games.
rickmac1937
said, 7 months ago
should have listen to the catcher sluggo,they know the hitters
Iluvnancy said, 7 months ago
He is channeling Sal Maglie
GerardoDreadful said, 7 months ago
Let’s rumble over the pitcher!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
Someone else will have to take the base or run the bases for him.
boldyuma said, 7 months ago
Legume ball..somewhere, Gaylord Perry is snickering..
les nessman said, 7 months ago
Sluggo went to the Joe Girardi school of baseball.
truecanadianliberal said, 7 months ago
@Iluvnancy
??? The man who lost the World Series game when Don Larsen pitched a perfect game? I don’t get it….
TArbiter said, 7 months ago
@truecanadianliberal
Sal Maglie, known as “The Barber” during his career, was known for “close shaves”, baseball talk for pitching inside to hitters.
Guy Gilchrist said, 7 months ago
Hi folks! Just back from a great tour of visits throughout Tennessee and up to Pennsylvania. Thanks for reading everyday and also visiting www.nancyandsluggo.com. loving some of these comments with great pitchers’ names being brought up!