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Rose is Rose presents the extraordinary nature of everyday life as seen through the eyes of the Gumbo family. The strip stars child-at-heart Rose and her ASD (Attentiveness Surplus Disorder) husband Jimbo. Their gentle son Pasquale is watched over by his Guardian Angel who morphs from tiny cherub into gargantuan protector. Family kitten Peekaboo boasts that her humans are the cutest in town. Readers relish the romance in Rose and Jimbo's marriage, yet cheer the emergence of Rose's rebel alter ego, the fearless, wild and ready-to-roll Vicki the Biker
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dkendraf said, 11 months ago
Hah! Point set & match!
William Dingley
said, 11 months ago
Great strip !!!!!!!
It adds much enjoyment to my day !!!!!!!!
Puddleglum2 said, 11 months ago
Jimbo is going down to defeat, but not de feet! Have a heart!
rpmurray said, 11 months ago
Barefoot in the grass? Don’t they know that’s dangerous? I’m sure there’s some kind of law against it since my mom always made me put on shoes.
Ottodesu said, 11 months ago
I love their five year old alter egos!
FrankenAaronStein
said, 11 months ago
Hence the reason I am rarely not barefoot.
Potrzebie said, 11 months ago
I wonder if there is a trail of ants going up their pants?
SusieSchroeder said, 11 months ago
It’s too hot and the grass has chiggers
Donald Williams said, 11 months ago
Better: “Barefoot in the Park” (Robert Redford & Jane Fonda, 1967)