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The Nutz family is definitely not the Cleavers, the Waltons or the Bradys. But you'll undoubtedly recognize them anyway. Most likely, they're a lot like the family you grew up in... where the battle for the last chicken leg is comparable to the Battle of Bull Run, sibling rivalry is putting it mildly, and family values usually refers to a coupon book. Soup to Nutz by Rick Stromoski stars hard-working Roy Nutz, his loving wife Pat, and their battling brood - sons Roy-boy and Andrew, daughter Babs and rambunctious dog Rosco.
Stromoski is the seventh in a family of 12 children. Growing up in such a large family has given him an especially developed sense of humor that he has expressed through drawing from the moment he could pick up a pencil. A self-taught cartoonist and humorous illustrator, his work has appeared in national magazines, children's and humor books, newspapers, licensed products, national advertising and network television. Stromoski's greeting cards have become best-sellers for several major companies. He has won four Louie Awards for outstanding greeting card design. He has been nominated for his illustration work by the National Cartoonists Society 12 times and was awarded the Reuben division award for best greeting cards in 1995 and 1998, and for magazine gag cartoons in 1999. An NCS board member since 1997, he was elected president in 2005.
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simpsonfan2 said, 2 months ago
Mach 5
Batmobile
James Bond
Star Wars
Herbie
Flintstones
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang…
All we need is the Homer, Munsters car, Professor Fate’s car, and a time travelling DeLorean and we are all set.
YokohamaMama said, 2 months ago
An empty cardboard box and a head full of fantasy!
eddie6192 said, 2 months ago
Sanctuary.
Dave53 said, 2 months ago
yea Andrew!
Ms. Ima said, 2 months ago
If you can dream it, you can do it. Go Andrew!
Ms. Ima said, 2 months ago
Royboy let the air out of the tires.
J. Short
said, 2 months ago
Thinking inside the box.
gooseylou said, 2 months ago
I do Like that kid!
david canterbelle
said, 2 months ago
there is a great book called ‘not a box’ that this could be based on, but it is a fairly universal idea. I base an art lesson around it to help teach creative thinking.
Comic Minister said, 2 months ago
Have fun Andy!
katina.cooper said, 2 months ago
Too bad Calvin isn’t in a box beside him. They could have a race.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Don’t leave out the Green Hornet’s Black Beauty.
pinkx said, 2 months ago
boxing lessons if roy boy catches him.
msowards said, 2 months ago
@gooseylou
Me Too!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Yes a Star Wars Speeder.