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Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for January 31, 2016
Transcript:
luann: mom, i want to talk to you about something important. quill and i are thinking of...well... mom: stop right there. luann. i know you care for quill, and i know you think you're old enough, but don't let desires rule your brain. mom: have you thought about protection? about disease and emotional consequences? have you considered what you'd do if the worst happened? are you prepared to deal with parenthood? your father and i struggled with this same thing while we were dating. we chose to abstain. luann: from going on a trip together? mom: oh a trip luann: wow. i just learned a ton in 20 seconds
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
Luann meets Dinosaur Comics..Take a set of artwork and swap in some different random text. Better yet, use text that makes no sense. The results look edgy and avant-garde..
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Normally âgoing on a trip togetherâ isnât all that different from what Nancy was envisioning. In this strip, of course, the world works differently. In the Luannverse, uou can in fact âgo on a tripâ to Peru for 6 months and never even hug your travelling partner until you say good-bye to her when you leave for home.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
um⊠nice mother/daughter moment
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Nancy neednât worry â if sheâs reading the weekday strips, she knows that Luann and Quill arenât going anywhere (at least not together).
Namrepus about 9 years ago
Nancy: So where is this trip?
Luann: OrgasâŠUh, Orlando.
gromit82 about 9 years ago
Based on the recent developments in the strip, it would have made more sense for Luann to say that Quill and she were thinking of breaking up, not of going on a trip together.
Phatts about 9 years ago
heh ⊠abstain ⊠ri-i-i-i-ight
CR7hater about 9 years ago
Whoa â are we just randomly picking out art and conversations from an unmarked file folder, Team Evans? Given the current story arc, this Sunday offering makes absolutely no sense at all. I know you donât throw this stuff together at the last moment â so if you really loved this art work, why not combine it a heartfelt conversation about (possibly) losing a âboyfriendâ and whether she can ever find love again
Eric Salinas Premium Member about 9 years ago
You chose to abstain? Does that ever work? Letâs ask Brad. Wasnât he an âaccidentâ?
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
Going back to your comment about the notorious âmelons smellâ strip â.âI think Greg is making a swipe at our resident complainers here. ⊠the dialogue makes no sense. Perhaps he is testing them by putting something here that makes no sense and to those who say that things in his strip make no sense, now things will be in perfect alignment. Makes sense.â.None of the text makes any sense. The Evanses must just be messing with the readers again.
Kymberleigh about 9 years ago
âStop right there, Greg. I know you donât care about the readers. And I know that you think that you know everything. But donât let getting the strip done as cheaply as possible rule your brain.â
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
HmmmâŠ.The text balloons that mention the trip are colored, while the rest are white. Maybe some funny business with swapping out original text?Who would do a naughty thing like that? The colorist, maybe? (Just kidding.)
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
âGood memory!â.itâs a strange thing about these story lines. As lame as the weekday story lines and many of the Sunday strips have been in the past couple of years, they seem to stick better in the memory than other strips. Maybe itâs because they have so much unfilled potential.
JayBluE about 9 years ago
âIâll Take ManhattanââA Drop In PressureââHow Do You Spell Relieved?ââThe Biggest Hug, The Deepest EmbraceââA Lot To Learn, In A New York Minuteââ42nd Thought StreetââWeâll Cross That Bridge To Brooklyn LaterââFathom Of The Operative WordââEasierâŠLike A Sunday Morningâ (â«)âKings And QueensâŠAnd Glee Oâ TeensâŠâ (âȘ)âIâm In A New York State Of Mindâ (âȘ)orâIslands In The Stream Of Consciousnessâ (â«)
kraftjeff about 9 years ago
Remember the Sunday strips have to be in the syndicates hands about 6 weeks prior to print and I think daily is closer to 4⊠could be wrong. But I know Sundays are done farther ahead than daily. But I agree the daily story line isnât going that way (yetâŠ)
JayBluE about 9 years ago
LOL!!!!
Homeboy1865 about 9 years ago
So, is this one of the rare times that the Sunday strip fits in with the weekday strips? I was expecting to read that Quill and Luann were thinking about breaking up (and thinking No! No!) but instead read that they are thinking of going on the trip together that they had planned during Christmas. Does this mean that, in an effort to restore their relationship or discover the merit of the relationship, Quill has suggested that he and Luann go ahead and take the trip together? I hope so, but if this is a misplaced Sunday comic, it will be heart wrenching to discover that poor Lu got her hopes up only to have them dashed against the Pru-rocks.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
Nice mother/daughter interaction, Nancy is clearly on edge regarding Luann, as shown by her hasty erroneous conclusions. But itâs all worth it, anyway, because Luann needs all the advice and guidance her confused little brain can get.At this point, Quill is just a prop.
nowyouaremad about 9 years ago
âIf the worst happenedâ. So yup, Luann, if you âhappenedâ to your parents before they decided to stop using âprotectionâ, you would be the worst that happened to them. Good to know.
evergrey about 9 years ago
Good gods, is this the 1950s or something? These characters are in college. I mean, some people wait, but itâs pretttty rare these days, heh.
Barry1941 about 9 years ago
Rather poor continuity in this story.
gromit82 about 9 years ago
Luann already did tell Nancy that she was thinking about a trip to New York with Quill â eight months ago:
Granted that Nancy was less than enthusiastic about the idea when Luann first brought it up, I would think that Luann shouldnât be as nervous to discuss the subject as she appears to be in the first panel of todayâs strip.
And given that Nancy seemed to be thinking of the sexual implications of a Luann-Quill trip in the sequence from May 2015 (see the last panel above), she shouldnât be so relieved at the thought of Luann wanting to take a trip with Quill as she seems in the third panel. (âPhew! I thought my daughter was going to have sex with her boyfriend here in town. Now I found out sheâs just going to travel across the country with him, so presumably theyâre going to do so celibately! What a relief!â)
And the Sunday strips ought to at least be consistent with the daily strips, even if they donât take place at exactly the same time. After all, when the deadline to turn in this Sunday strip occurred, Greg and Karen probably knew that they would soon be heading into a daily strip storyline in which Luann questions her relationship with Quill.
BJShipley1 about 9 years ago
And Nancy is just now giving her this talk, more than a year into college? About 5 years behind the power curve there, lady. But then again, if you go by the popular theory of Luann having the emotional maturity of a 14-year-old, this conversation is right on schedule. Hell, has Luann even gotten the actual âsex talkâ yet? Probably not, as Evans couldnât even discuss menstruation without being forced to resort to euphemisms.
wreck it ralph about 9 years ago
Do college kids still go to Cancun or Daytona Beach for spring break.
bmcnichol about 9 years ago
I think the current weekday strips are ambiguous. I took away the idea that Quill realized he was taking Luann for granted and that was the problem he had to fix.
locake about 9 years ago
Suggesting abstinence to a college student is a bad idea. Unless you also give them all the info about various birth control methods and lots of condoms. My daughterâs collegeprovides free condoms everywhere. You donât need to ask for them. They hand them out like beads at the Gasparilla parade.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
âYour father and I struggled with this same thing while we were dating. We chose to abstain. Of course, by then it was too late, since Brad was already 2 months on the way.â
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
This could be the Evansesâ way of dumping the whole Luann/Quill conflict and resetting their relationship back to the smoldering not-spending-enough-time condition.Bizarre, you say? Gunthie spent months obsessing about Ma Bergerâs dating Mr. Gray. The Evanses set up the situation for a big confrontation, then ⊠nothing. All forgotten.
dre7861 about 9 years ago
So I know that the Sunday strips fall âoutsideâ the continuity of the daily strips, but whatâs the case for this one? Did Luann and Quill talk already and patch things up? It sure seems like it. If not than Greg should have held this one back for another weekend. Or if future events wonât allow it â I personally donât think they breaking up â then scrap it altogether. The heavy handed message wasnât really worth the confusion it caused.
Airman about 9 years ago
Luann is not sexy. She looks like a tall 10 year old, and behaves the same way. Trade her and Dez to Peru, and bring back Rosa.
joewos creator about 9 years ago
I now dread my daughter becoming a teenager in few years! Funny strip
qpaulina42 about 9 years ago
So disappointed with this particular mother daughter conversation. Abstinence, really?
RolloTheGrouch about 9 years ago
âWhat she said was hardly ârandomââ.âRandomâ, as in: drawn from some random sources or topic that have little or nothing to do with the characters or their situation..Other commenters have deconstructed the text in detail. Iâll just point out that Nancy gives a big pitch for abstinence, then is relieved when Luann says sheâs going to something that will put her abstinence in serious jeopardy.
1soni Premium Member about 9 years ago
Just a show of hands here. How many ladies told their mom they were thinking about having sex with a guy before they actually did? âHey mom, Iâm thinking about having sex with Bob (or Betty), what do you think?â
Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member about 9 years ago
Interesting how a couple of posters here are using Sunday as their day to test the moderating systemâs threshold and awareness of content.
Shani Jean about 9 years ago
EW.
3pibgorn9 about 9 years ago
She didnât get sex education. And itâs a little late, Mom. You should have had this talk in sections before now.
doverdan about 9 years ago
I was happy to see that this Sunday was not the typical âmessy room storyâ or a oft-used Dagwood Bumstead routine, .BUT. . . . . It still makes no sense... . . . unless maybe Luann is planning to suggest a trip to Quill as a way of making up..But the line about learning a lot is still senseless, unless it is nasty Bernice-like sarcasm.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago
T.M.I., Mom!
doverdan about 9 years ago
Nancy has talked to Luann before:
ACTIVIST1234 about 9 years ago
âGoing on a trip togetherâ or âhaving sectsâ (sp). Doesnât the first usually include the second?
ACTIVIST1234 about 9 years ago
âLOL, better watch those comments like that. Tâ*BSâs comment to Namrepus â The Namrepus comment did NOT appear, so I clicked on Namrepusâs name and read it. Yeah, the commentâs borderline âblueâ.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Normally the Sunday strip has nothing at all to do with the weekday story arc, since itâs usually âLuannâs room is messy,â âBrad and Toni are not interesting people,â or âFrank and Nancy remember when the world was different.â Todayâs strip, however, does make reference to the Quill / Luann relationship, and it does so in a way that is direct conflict with the weekday story arc. Has Team Evans explained how they allowed this to happen? When they were creating the Sunday strips, didnât they know the general timeline for the weekday stories? Or did they just not realize that this reference to Lu / Q and a trip actually establishes some connection between the Sunday strip and the weekday story arc? Will the Evanses offer any comment about it?
whenlifewassimpler about 9 years ago
Great momâŠ.I had one like that and didnât make those mistakes like so many of my girlfriends did. However, I had an advantage, a mom who grew up in Europe.
uncledad_99 about 9 years ago
When the Sunday strip jives with the daily, it means two more weeks before Mr. Gray proposes to Guntherâs Mom. Which should set everyone back to zero.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
âAnd it was hard to abstain back then because Frank was so sexy, he looked much like Quill does now.â.âDoes that mean Quill is likely to come to look like Dad?â.âOh, yes, very likely.â.âNever mind, Iâve decided against the trip.â
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
âNo wonder Nancy had 14 boyfriends, she wasnât sleeping with any of them.â.Actually, FRANK was the only one she said she neverâŠ.
.Oops, never mind.Just consider those previous boyfriendsâ responses to dating her:Two left town to get away from her.Eight married someone else because they decided anything else was better.One swore off women altogether, surrounding himself with other men.two volunteered for Vietnam, figuring it was a better fate..Frank was the bravest of them all.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@Phatts CaliforniaâAbstain works for a very few the rest should be using protection.â.Actually it works for everybody, it just isnât as much fun (in the short run, of course), so many choose not to work it..Separation is the only sure protection.Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
RSH about 9 years ago
I thought Luann was going to say⊠âthinking of breaking upâ. This is different. They will go away somewhere to sort things outâŠ. or is this just a Sunday episode that has nothing to do with regular plot.
Jim Kerner about 9 years ago
Very funny. Puddles woke up. The floor is a little cleaner. You canât see all of Berniceâs legs. The soda cans are different colors. It looks like thereâs a cross on the book bag Finally, in picture two, everything is bigger. Iâll let other people have fun.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
> Reminds me of the line from the song âThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valanceâ>I have trouble imagining Frank as either John Wayne or Jimmy Stuart, honestly. However, Iâll grant you that Nancy may have a streak of Lee Marvin in her. Do not get her angry, if you know whatâs good for you.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Nancy: âBy the time I was 20, I had had 14 boyfriends.âLuann: âYou had 14 boyfriends??? I couldnât possibly ever have that many. There arenât even 14 boys in Mr. Fogartyâs class at Pitt High School!âNancy: âYou arenât in high school any more, Luann. You could meet and go out with some boys who werenât in Mr. Fogartyâs class.âLuann: âThatâs just crazy talk, Mom.â
gromit82 about 9 years ago
Itâs one thing for a Sunday strip to be stand-alone. I can understand if the Evanses need for the daily strips to be understandable without reading the Sundays, and the Sundays to be understandable without reading the dailies, for the benefit of readers whose newspapers only carry the daily strip or the Sunday strip.-So, for example, the recent Sunday strips have featured Luann complaining about her history textbook being boring, Frank complaining about wasted electricity, Nancy forgetting to bring her reusable grocery bags into the supermarket, and Shannon misunderstanding the concept of New Yearâs resolutions. Nothing there affected the daily strips or was affected by the daily strips. But nothing there contradicted the daily strips, either.-But in this case, we have at least two notable discrepancies with the dailies: (1) Luann acting like she has never told Nancy that she might go on a trip with Quill, when they discussed that last May in the dailies; and (2) Luann planning a trip with Quill, even though just this past week in the dailies it was ascertained that she and Quill werenât talking and it looked like their relationship was in trouble.-Stand-alone Sundays are OK; contradicting the dailies confuses those readers who actually read all the strips.
doverdan about 9 years ago
A few years back in Luann time:
RSH about 9 years ago
every once in a while the sunday strip meshes with the weekday plot. But today it could be both stand- alone and continuous; for those not following the Luann-Quill melodrama it would be just a mother-daughter exchange regarding boyfriends. But for us, it is much more informative. The Evansâ kill two birds w/ one stone today.
forester6291 Premium Member about 9 years ago
why not tell dave to buzz(not the real word) off
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@DavidHuieGreenâSure if everyone would do it. They donât.â.Obviously.But the statement was that it didnât work, not that it wasnât used by everyone.Obviously it DOES work when it is used.Obviously it often FAILS when not used.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 9 years ago
@DavidHuieGreenâFrank was the bravest of them all.â.All that and a secret agent to boot.
Get fuzzy 4527 about 9 years ago
This strips artwork is an obvious homage to Garry Trudeau whooften changes contents from one panel to the next in Doonesbury
JayBluE about 9 years ago
Thank you! â But, itâs like that old saying, as was mentioned before â âImitation is the sincerest form ofâŠ.imitationâŠ"
JayBluE about 9 years ago
Maybe everybody got a case of the Schultz FluâŠ
Argythree about 9 years ago
-SPOILER ALERT
Someone will be very disappointed. (Besides me, I meanâŠ)
old_timey_dude about 9 years ago
Seriously. This is a comic strip about teenagers written as if it were only intended to be read by people in their 70s who need to be reminded that sex exists.
Endunamoo about 9 years ago
LOL⊠Trip?!?! Girl, you are paying attention to what is going on IN your own strip ⊠Hmmmmmmm???