Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for November 09, 2012

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    kenhense  about 12 years ago

    More games for them to play – it’s nice. The overtones were funny.

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    kfccanada  about 12 years ago

    Wow! Knute’s comment should touch a sore spot of some males who always maintain that good guys finish last.

    Chrystal is already beginning to dress differently…less punk rocker and more ‘simply hip’. Lipstick should be subdued to pink by tomorrow. I expect Knute’s hair will be restyled tomorrow to reflect his inner gentleman . This, of course, will attract other girls and make it tougher for Chrystal to get closer to him. But….good guys should finish first…and Knute will win Chrystal’s heart.

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    kfccanada  about 12 years ago

    I also love the verbal references to issues faced by LGTB teens….presenting a positive aspect to their everday worries concerning school . ..don’t worry, be yourself, you will be accepted.

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Look at the big smile on Crystal’s face in panel 2; one thing though, he’s going to have to study harder if he really wants to win her heart, hot girls rarely go for guys working at McDs

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    Sisyphos  about 12 years ago

    Crystal is great! But I still think she deserves someone better than wise-guy Knute. Even with his inner gentleman showing, he is lacking in gravitas.

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    DaJellyBelly  about 12 years ago

    Knute is eating a nice juicy burger. What is Crystal eating, Fava beans and rice???

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    gkid  about 12 years ago

    Yes-sad but true—-see our lastelection

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    Tandembuzz  about 12 years ago

    @ Nabuquduriuzhur:

    Reality doesn’t bear out your interpretation! There were plenty of “good guys” producing Gen Y in responsible fashion. The chivalrous were mis-treated by many a feminist, but gentlemanly practices were always received graciously by those who didn’t see kindness as a threat.

    The sterotype of women falling for the “bad boy” is merely that; most of the women I’ve met would want little to do with the ill-behaved, and are attracted to responsible, well-mannered men, finding the “bad boys” to be immature jerks. Women would much rather have a stable father in the lives of their children than to raise children alone.

    The gene pool is as diverse as it ever was.

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    LeoAutodidact  about 12 years ago

    This is it Guys! The movement has been launched. It is time to reclaim your inner KNIGHT!

    Knute shall lead the way to the restoration of Civility in Western Culture. Gunther and Ox shall be 1st Lt’s. Gunther has always behaved as a Gentleman, (maybe that’s where Knute got ‘reinforced’ in his tendency) and Ox has the spirit for it. (Remember in Camelot it’s “’Might FOR Right!!”)

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    Dabit  about 12 years ago

    It’s a beautiful thing !

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    Mordock999  about 12 years ago

    Tell ya WHAT Crystal.

    Knuter will EMBRACE His “Inner Gentleman” if YOU will EMBRACE Your “Inner Lady”.

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    cdward  about 12 years ago

    I’ll be the curmudgeon here. In the old days, “gentleman” had specific class-related connotations. It also had specific gender-specific connotations that were not always helpful and used to “keep women in their place.” I am not suggesting that politeness isn’t good. It is ALWAYS appropriate (though I never understood the pushing in of the seat in modern society). I hold the door for anyone – because it’s polite. I don’t see why it has to be gender-specific.

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    Cofyjunky  about 12 years ago

    Methinks Knute has been secretly watching ‘Downton Abbey’. Which, in Martha Stewart’s words, is ‘a good thing’. :)

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    vwdualnomand  about 12 years ago

    just get married you two

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    bgby4884  about 12 years ago

    Tandembuzz the marriage statistics do not bear out your position. And government social policies only pay out if the women are not married. The government actively discourages marriage.

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    Knightman Premium Member about 12 years ago

    If he is a gentleman, then he needs to take off his hat when he comes to the table to eat!

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    ewalnut  about 12 years ago

    I like the way Knute dresses. He and Crystal both have sort of an “artist” look, and dress their own way.

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    luann1212  about 12 years ago

    You know I hate to see the racism issue pervade such a wholesome comic as Luann, but the some of the facist commens about the voting electorate are dispiriting, but I guess not unexpected. One point about thiscomic is that it embraces, in a gentle way, much of the diversity the celebrates this country. Anyway enough serious commentary. I like the arc involving the two opposites, Crystal and Knute, but today I am going to permit myself to say how cute and sexy, and less outre Crystal is dressed in these panels. Heck even Knute is dressed kind of nice. I kind of like the possibility of these two characters really becoming a serious couple. I think this strip is getting ready to transition into a major change for the characters, with people going off to college, or jobs, and Brad and Toni getting married (I hope)

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    SubVetUSN  about 12 years ago

    Interesting….a “gentleman” with his hat on in an indoor dining room. How far we’ve sunk

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    weblais  about 12 years ago

    Have I ever mentioned the resemblance between these two and Luann’s parents?

    I think Knute is very comfortable with himself— as is Crystal— and I think that that is something they see in each other. In my experience, all the guys in high school that were like Knute were also exceedingly smart, and grew up to be successful and happy.

    I believe that recent generations are not as “chivalrous” because the manners of chivalry have been de-emphasized— kids didn’t see others doing it in society— sure didn’t see it in movies/TV. But I don’t know if that’s a bad thing; in the days when a man commonly held the chair, opened the door, lit the cigarette, women were de facto second-class citizens. Now, the generations have lost the trappings of gentility because they were that— trappings— and are still trying to figure out how to make the social gestures of affection and respect in ways that are genuine and meaningful.

    That said, I submit that this new-found behavior in Knute, and it’s favorable reception by Crystal, are outward signs that they really like each other— that they have crossed over from “trying out” to “being,” if that makes sense.

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    2Goldfish  about 12 years ago

    Now this is getting ridiculous!

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    Cartoonacy  about 12 years ago

    I must’ve missed something here, too. Where did Nabuquduriuzhur say anything about Obama? Gkid is the only commenter who even mentioned the election, and it wasn’t very clear which earlier comment that was in reply to.

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    38lowell  about 12 years ago

    Based on the last election, nice guys finish last!But, 7 years from now, when she’s out of re-hab and he has a masters in Engineering, she may not think he’s such a jerk, once he loses that hair and cap. And has a six digit income.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 12 years ago

    “And what is a commen?”-it’s acomment without the t

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 12 years ago

    “Based on the last election, nice guys finish last!”-Don’t understand your comment. Both candidates tended to be nice to others even if they painted each other as the Devil Incarnate.

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    OhioTechyDude  about 12 years ago

    I never looked a ‘not being a gentlemen as a choice’, to be honest. :-/

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    OhioTechyDude  about 12 years ago

    @LeoAutodidact: Interesting comparison Check out http://cvcknightsministry.org

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    kenvilkid  about 12 years ago

    Wow, it sure says alot about today’s kids if they think that you have to “come out of the closet” to be a regular man.

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    Hoodude  about 12 years ago

    Better to live in hope than arrive…RLS

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    coldsooner  about 12 years ago

    YOU DA MAN, Knute! Show ’em by example.

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    Dabit  about 12 years ago

    LOL

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    1148559  about 12 years ago
    Omnius’s comment:

    Geez little limpwristed tea bagger crybaby give it a rest already. Face Obama’s victory like a man and stop that incessant childish whining! It’s obvious you’re from the shallowest end of the gene pool.

    Would you STOP with the obscenities already?!

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    MAC45  about 12 years ago

    Comments are getting more and more bizarre.It`s just a comic strip folks

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    Gerry Lee  about 12 years ago

    I hope Knute’s resolve will last, and not be forgotten by next week’s arc. It would be nice to see!

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    reedkomicks Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Another Mensa member (bawana) already made this comment.

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    BillWa  about 12 years ago

    Good luck with that Knute, The age of the Gentleman is over, We’re sexist pigs if we open a door for a woman, and boors and inconsiderate bums if we don’t

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    Terrywoebegone  about 12 years ago

    Thus spake knute-a-thustra,

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Yeah, we have a great dialogue going there… even though we hadn’t answered each other dirrectly, at the time! haha

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Ummm , why do you keep calling a crutch a “Canadian cane”? We actually have REAL canes here, and it doesn’t snow in July

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    I think a more likely spin-off would be Gunther and Knute during the college years, living in a dorm somewhere: the geek and the surfer boy, one trying to study all the time, but, finding it hard with the other one always partying in the room ;)

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Thx for yesterday’s welcomes you guys :) I’ve been a fan of this strip since the 80s (although, I had to retro read quite a bit of it as the paper I’d been reading Luann in stopped carrying it); must say that I was shocked when I first saw the “New/hot” Luann a couple years ago! haha (The last time I saw the strip previously, she still had a head shaped like a pear and a ton of freckles)

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    You’re right, perfect job for him!

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Very True

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    Mikeyj  about 12 years ago

    Toni & Knute? A match made in h…..ell

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    Attila The Voice!  almost 12 years ago

    Yes, yes, that is SO totally true! Awesome strip today!

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