Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for July 31, 2020

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    Ahuehuete  almost 4 years ago

    Sounds like Jimmy is going to retire.

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  almost 4 years ago

    Thirty-five months is a nice big loaf of stories. I’m happy to be along for the ride.

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    SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Sounds like lots of future re-runs to me.

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    drogers30  almost 4 years ago

    The best ones are all retiring! I’m 72 still doing stupid taxes for three and a half months a year. I will probably keep doing them another 3 years. God help me.

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    Nachikethass  almost 4 years ago

    Jan Eliot stopped on my 50th birthday… Now Jimmy?

    The date would be – Friday, 2 April 2021. Hope it will be a April Fool’s joke and the strip continues…

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    dsTrekker Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    That’s about what I’ve got left too, it feels like.

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    admiree2  almost 4 years ago

    Everyone needs a few of those kickback do nothing years before reaching the point of having to make the final decision….should I buy green bananas?

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Ah, remember the good old days when the Baby Boom was the Hope of the World?

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    cabalonrye  almost 4 years ago

    Awwwww :(

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    JoeStoppinghem Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    JJ, if this is your hint of retiring, sorry to see to go. I’m hoping it’s not due to a health issue.

    Thanks for all the years of enjoyment and a touch of reality (in the comic strip world at least), you’ve provided. I know the next months are going to be a great ride.

    Hopefully there are a few books and collection out there that can be purchased.

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    walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I’m more worried about losing Pickles. What happens after they retire a comic strip about retirement? Afterlife comics? Pickles prequel? Etc. ??? (Ditto for Crankshaft).

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    Michael G.  almost 4 years ago

    Cue the the theme from “Jaws”?

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    Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Three more years! Three more years!

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    allydam Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Will be sorry to see the comic end but can understand if retirement is in the future the same as with Jan Eliot and ‘Stone Soup’. Just sorry to be losing my daily ‘friends’ from the newspaper (and yes, I still read those).

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    ajr58(1)  almost 4 years ago

    Jimmy – be sure to visit us in Sidewinder, Colorado this winter :>

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    Da'Dad  almost 4 years ago

    Even if you’re doing what you love, it is great to not have to do it anymore. My personal advice is to retire just as soon as you can. Social Security encourages us to work well past 70 but that can cost you. Whenever you do retire, crunching the numbers shows it will take another 12 years to recoup what you would have collected from retiring earlier. What will you feel like doing in your 80’s with your extra income?

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    jarvisloop  almost 4 years ago

    Why 35 months instead of 36?

    Whatever the answer, mornings will never be the same.

    Heller wrote “Closing Time” about the exit of his generation.

    Our exit will be played out in Arlo and Janis.

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    Ralph Newbill  almost 4 years ago

    So we have a three year warning?

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    Tyge Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I knew this would come some day. But it is such a downer to hear it announced on such a milestone anniversary. 8^ (

    Wish you would find a market for the early years of A&J. GoComics only goes back to ‘94. I have read all the years available here since I first became aware of the strip. The local rag didn’t carry it until it was sold and became the state mass media conglomerate, AL.com.

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    ncorgbl  almost 4 years ago

    I like waking up knowing I don’t have to go to work so much that I do it 3 or 4 times a day!

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    jeannep60  almost 4 years ago

    :(

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    andy vast-binder  almost 4 years ago

    sort of dark there Arlo

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    gcottay  almost 4 years ago

    Mr. Johnson, sir, please listen to Janis rather than Arlo. Another 30+ years may well be out of the question, but Janis still has a lot to say,

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    Going Nuts  almost 4 years ago

    Maybe Jimmy’s prediction of how much longer print media will be able to hang on.

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    DaveQuinn  almost 4 years ago

    He is still concerned about the virus. If you are still alive in the USA in 35 months, you obviously listened to the real experts, not the wackos.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  almost 4 years ago

    Some how I have believed imaginary people, like Arlo and Janis, Pogo and Churchy, Charlie Brown and Linus, Calvin and Hobbs, Mike Doonesbury and Zonker Harris, and a whole bunch of others, would go on forever because they are immortal. I forget their creators are mortal on this plane. Thank you however long your creations last (before going into reruns?).

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    Jhony-Yermo  almost 4 years ago

    Hope he is not worried about possible Covid 45

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    seismic-2 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    So there are no plans to make this strip the next Gasoline Alley? I suppose newspapers and comic strips won’t be around in another 35 years (and I certainly won’t be), but it would be fun to see A&J in their nineties.

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    BRIPHILL  almost 4 years ago
    Oh no!
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    someotherotherguy  almost 4 years ago

    New themes to explore: hearing loss, hair loss, prostate issues, erectile dysfunction, kids taking the damn keys away.

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    k8zhd  almost 4 years ago

    Ah geez — all my favorite comics are going away! Schlock Mercenary just retired after 20 years of uninterrupted webcomics, Heart of the City disastrously changed cartoonists not long ago, Stone Soup retired, etc. I don’t begrudge them a well-earned retirement (I’m retired myself) but I find myself a bit bereft without my old comics friends.

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    BallotBoxer  almost 4 years ago

    35 months from now = Friday, June 30, 2023

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    rugeirn  almost 4 years ago

    May he pass the torch to someone worthy of the privilege when the time is right.

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    alexius23  almost 4 years ago

    Well, several Strips survived its Creator, Blondie, Prince Valiant… On the other hand Charles Schultz dying the day the final Peanuts strip appeared in the newspapers….

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    NealSanders  almost 4 years ago

    In three years…. unless we can convince him otherwise.

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    Enoi  almost 4 years ago

    Oh, no…. not another one leaving….

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    Plods with ...™  almost 4 years ago

    Then he can go back to racing full time.

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    shorzy  almost 4 years ago

    “…the sad truth Is that while most of us protect ourselves from this virus, this idea that masks infringe on their rights is what’s gonna take us all down…”

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    locake  almost 4 years ago

    That is almost 3 years. Many of the readers will be gone before this strip ends. Enjoy it today and don’t worry about what may happen years from now.

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    Meg: All Seriousness Aside  almost 4 years ago

    Is this the long goodby?

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    kennnyp  almost 4 years ago

    Being of the ‘Boomer’ generation, A&J has been my absolute fave strip for years….Maybe it’s time in three years or so to do what Bill Amand of FoxTrot did and turn it into a weekly new strip with re-runs during the week…. That way we stay happy reading the occasional new stip but we get or ‘fix’ reading the re-runs…and the bonus is Jimmy gets to keep us happy, himself active…(like you need my advise)…and the syndicate happy… with a drizzle of fresh income coming in…..Either way…I’ll be reading your strips ‘till I can’t read anymore….They’ere that great!…

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    foxmike6513 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Let’s have some more

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    Phydeux  almost 4 years ago

    The way it mirrors my family life, I hope this isn’t the comic strip of Dorian Gray

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Ginger Meggs turned 99 this year, and it is just as funny as, if not funnier than, ever.

    https://www.gocomics.com/gingermeggs/2020/07/31?ct=v&cti=78342

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    joedon2007  almost 4 years ago

    JJ said on the Blog on Thursday he’d give us info on Gene & Family and other upcoming news but no posts yet today??

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    Dr_Fogg  almost 4 years ago

    Another one rides the bus.. :-(

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    JJ creator almost 4 years ago

    So, you like A&J? Go tell this guy: https://www.gocomics.com/ask-a-portly-syndicate-person He’s the Big Boss. No, really, he is. Seriously! He is! I’m not kidding! He really is. He was supposed to receive some kind of big award from the National Cartoonist Society, but the Covid got it. I’m sure he deserved it.

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    ScretWitch  almost 4 years ago

    Is this another cartoonist telling the audience he is retiring? Hope not! The retirement of Jan Elliot/Stone Soup is enough for now!

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    Darryl Heine  almost 4 years ago

    35 months – Lasting until June 2023.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Guys, guys (and Gals!).

    35 months , 35 years.

    Get it?

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    anna  almost 4 years ago

    I remember a change in a comic strip (but cannot remember the which strip!). Someone took over the strip (a son??) and one of the characters, a woman, looked less stern. I think this was around late 1988. Anyone remember the name of a comic strip like this?

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    mafastore  over 3 years ago

    JJ – I posted this on a comic earlier in the week – I love your comic and hope that it will continue. I am 67 and husband is 68 and even semi-retirement is not fun, I know from experience.

    If you do retire – join a club that your wife won’t join (or you won’t let her join) so you get some time alone. Smartest thing I ever did was join a local chapter of the Embroiderer’s Guild of America – in normal times I get to go out one day a month without husband – last time I drove a car was the March meeting – he has been driving ever since. It keeps my sanity – have had Zoom meetings for April, May and June and at least he left me alone in the office for them – so I had some time alone. (If I let him, he would join the EGA chapter).

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    tcviii Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Maybe one of JJ’s kids could pick it up from Gene’s point of view.

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