Luann Againn by Greg Evans for July 26, 2013

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    JayBluE  over 10 years ago

    And probably put your pants on, one leg at a time, just like she does, too!….

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    Dkram  over 10 years ago

    What did you expect from Barbarella?.\\//_

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    alondra  over 10 years ago

    You’re all right and the thought of her playing Nancy Reagan is utterly disgusting!

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    charliedawg  over 10 years ago

    ME TOO!!!!

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    chayasnana  over 10 years ago

    I disagree with all your Jane Fonda comments. We were in a war didn’t have any business being in, and she was saying so. Remember how Nixon ended that war? He just said, OK, we win, and we abandoned the South Vietnamese to the enemy. Ever see the picture of the helicopters taking off from the embassy?

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    Caldonia  over 10 years ago

    Yeah, Greg Evans, Luann sure was “fat” when you drew her like that. Let’s hypothesize that Fonda, at the height of physical fitness, weighed 115 pounds. In order to be “fat”, 13 year old Luann had to be exactly how tall? -I. Can’t. Even.

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    Caldonia  over 10 years ago

    So, I did some googling (I’m the best at wasting time).-Average weight for 13 year old girls 95-105 pounds. So if we use my hypothesis (see above): “fat” Luann weighs 115 pounds and is anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds overweight. -What a lardazz! I’m surprised the bed don’t break! Bravo, Greg Evans of the 1980s! Thanks for having the courage to mess with Luann’s self image like that! If you wanted to draw an overweight teenager, you could’ve done better. And it looks like Bern is just as “fat” as Luann!

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    contralto2b  almost 10 years ago

    I think he did a great job of showing the insecurities of the average teenage girl. He overplays them a bit to show that Luann is the same as most everyone else and that there really is nothing to be ashamed of. As adults, most of us realize that she is fine – but to a teenager, this is all too real.

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