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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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blunebottle said, 4 months ago
You smooth-talker, you!
Tog said, 4 months ago
Doesn’t the lad have a golden tongue.
BoomSkee said, 4 months ago
Whatever it take’s!!!
Newenglandah said, 4 months ago
A bit different from the way I remember the original story, where Sluggo really was a tough street kid that the bullies were afraid of, but a good read nonetheless.
rickmac1937
said, 4 months ago
what a line of BS sluggo,but love every minute of it.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 4 months ago
Sluggo knows an easy mark when he sees one!
calimesajim said, 4 months ago
Let’s get off the stupid kids and back to the sexy aunt.
iced tea said, 4 months ago
Sluggo’s one and only crush! ;)
Dave Hussell
said, 4 months ago
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katina.cooper said, 4 months ago
As much as I like seeing how Sluggo met Nancy, I have a small request for you, Guy. If you know the people who run this site, could you ask them to put the last Peanuts strip on tomorrow to celebrate the passing of Charles Schulz? He passed away Feb. 12, 2000.