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The Born Loser began in 1965 as a strip with no central characters that revolved around the loser theme. Gradually, it developed into the comic we see today, starring lovable loser Brutus Thornapple, his wife Gladys, mother-in-law Ramona Gargle, boss Rancid Veeblefester, dim-witted son Wilberforce and the mischievous neighbor Hurricane Hattie O'Hara.
Artist Chip Sansom began apprenticing for his father, Born Loser creator Art Sansom, in 1977. He became a full-time assistant, and gradually took on an ever-increasing role in the drawing and gag-writing duties until his father passed away in 1991.
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Comments (9) (Please sign in to comment)
Savvo
said, over 1 year ago
Who’s been pulling Christmas crackers a little bit early?
Davepostmp said, over 1 year ago
Puns are great!…well, they sometimes are great…
whmIII said, over 1 year ago
S"more the merrier…
hossblacksilver said, over 1 year ago
Mr. Abrams, I respectfully disagree.
battycomic
said, over 1 year ago
Badump chinnng!
beviek
said, over 1 year ago
Very funny, very cute. Not many outgrow S’mores. I love this great exhange between the girl and Dad. :)
Ather said, over 1 year ago
That’s a boy
dbig 1oohh said, over 1 year ago
@Ather
The way they’re dressed & act these days sometimes you just can’t tell what sex they are.
beviek
said, over 1 year ago
@Ather
Gosh, you’re right. I think I figured that out once, but guess I forgot. So then, I like the exchange between the boy and his Dad! :)