This was a character based on the late politician Milicent Fenwick in the Doonesbury strip which dealt heavily in real-life political satire. by the way the yachtsman was supposed to be Donald Trump. I never followed the strip much.-It did run in the Jersey Journal for quite a while.
The comic strip featuring the cynical old woman is called "Maxine". Created by John Wagner, Maxine is known for her humorous and often sassy observations about aging and the world around her.
"Maxine" ; see related link to be sure .
Ernie Bushmiller was the creator of the comic strip "Nancy" .
Amazon or Themyscirian Greek. the strip has constant references to Greek mythology, more than any other comic book- Great Hera, indeed!
Serena Evans has: Played Cheryl in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Bumble in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Louise in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Landlady in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Slammer in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Carol in "The Comic Strip Presents..." in 1982. Played Della Galway in "Ruth Rendell Mysteries" in 1987. Played Fiona in "The Management" in 1988. Played Sarah Chapman in "The Piglet Files" in 1990. Played Annabelle in "Never Come Back" in 1990. Played Ms Forelle in "Pie in the Sky" in 1994. Played Sergeant Dawkins in "The Thin Blue Line" in 1995. Played herself in "Light Lunch" in 1997. Played Lizzie in "Every Woman Knows a Secret" in 1999. Played Dr. Cooper in "Maybe Baby" in 2000. Played Mistress Page in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" in 2011.
Have you tried Romeo x Juliet? That may be it.
Valette is a character in the Garfield comic strip known for being in the sky to show his tendency to daydream or have his head in the clouds. This humorous visual representation is used to emphasize Valette's absent-minded or whimsical nature.
Yes, the word 'comic' is both a noun and an adjective. Examples: noun: The comic comes on after the singer. noun: Wonder Woman is my favorite comic. adjective: His comic performance was praised by the critics.
Wonder Woman is a fictional character in comic books, television shows, and even movies. Her birth date was never addressed in the comic book series. Her first appearance was in 1940.
a comic book.... or to be more specific an imagination.
In some storylines and alternate universes, Wonder Woman has been portrayed as being pregnant. However, her pregnancy status can vary depending on the specific comic series or storyline being depicted.
i was playing in the comic book role of the invisible woman.
No. She's just a fictional character in a comic book.
At a strip club if you are old enough to get in.