Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for March 02, 2025

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    J. Scarbrough  1 day ago

    As I mentioned last week, I have a lot to comment on this weekā€™s Sunday, and I do. . . .

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    chaosed2  1 day ago

    Oh, lord, Shannon is here. I guess beb will have to hate this ā€˜Luannā€™ comic. Just like he hated all the others, because they had characters and stories he didnā€™t like.

    Or just because he is a Troll.

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    beb01  1 day ago

    If this is Shannon sheā€™s aged 3 or 4 years since we last saw her. Meanwhile Luann remains 19.

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    194919671982  1 day ago

    Looks like she needs to get together with Danae @ Non Sequitor

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    cholomanaba  1 day ago

    It looks like Adam@Home has been tutoring Shannon

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    snsurone76  1 day ago

    Many people donā€™t know that Margaret Mitchell wrote the end of GWTW first. And the heroineā€™s first name was ā€œPansyā€, not ā€œScarlettā€.

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    Argythree  1 day ago

    Sometimes it works better to start at the end of a story and work backwards. Itā€™s not a crazy ideaā€¦

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 1 day ago

    Compared to the past Shannon has really calmed down a lot. Luann seems to really enjoying spending time watching her now. Sheā€™s really cute in her attempt to write a book from the end and Luann, who has written short stories and knows how difficult it can be, enjoys the scene.

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    Wilkins068  1 day ago

    Shannonā€™s pretty clever. For th last page she pulled the bottom piece of paper from the ream of paper. Only 499 pages to go based on that

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    Catherine Spencer-Mills Premium Member 1 day ago

    Thatā€™s how I wrote all of my term papers.

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    Mordock999 Premium Member 1 day ago

    Hey, Shan.

    How about a story where this deadbeat father drops his precocious daughter off on unsuspecting relatives without warning?

    And if they complain, he lays a guilt-trip on ā€˜em? ;-)

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    jay_dallas  1 day ago

    According to Franklin Covey, we should ā€œBegin with the end in mind.ā€

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    noktar Premium Member 1 day ago

    There is no need to write once you know the end.

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    kunkie Premium Member 1 day ago

    Shannon has aged!

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    MLBachorik  1 day ago

    Itā€™s nice to see Shannon growing up.

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    atomicdog  1 day ago

    Good. She got the hard part done.

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    ctolson  1 day ago

    And Shannon makes an appearance. Her dad must have dumped her off again or she got tired of bing watching on the big screen TV and wanted a break.

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    baskate_2000  1 day ago

    Wonder how many other books are created just like this?

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    Ellis97  1 day ago

    Itā€™s a work in progress.

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    Wlly Blly  1 day ago

    Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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    BJShipley1  1 day ago

    Wasnā€™t there a whole arc about how Jonah got a job working from home and therefore wouldnā€™t need to dump his daughter on people anymore?

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    nightflight  1 day ago

    Serious waste of black ink on this cartoon.

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    reedkomicks Premium Member 1 day ago

    Luannā€™s hair is green. Why, because itā€™s Sunday, or you lost your yellow crayon?

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    BlitzMcD  1 day ago

    Jack Kerouac she ainā€™tā€¦..

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    David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen  1 day ago

    BEST SELLER EVER!!

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    thevideostoreguy  1 day ago

    Conquering the tyranny of the blank page!

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  1 day ago

    Thanks, we didnā€™t need this.

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    kjnrun  1 day ago

    One of the Highly Successful Seven: Start with the end in mind.

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    w16521  1 day ago

    Title of story should be ā€œShannon the bratā€

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    illuminare  1 day ago

    We all know how Shannon strips end too. Shannon enters the room Shannon does something annoying ,the end.

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    Lord King Wazmo Premium Member about 24 hours ago

    If Shannon becomes a prize-winning childrenā€™s author, Iā€™m out. She needs to connect with that tiny Elvis dude that scammed Tiff.

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    jtw1  about 23 hours ago

    Hilarious.

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    The Quiet One  about 23 hours ago

    Yeah, just skip to the end.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  about 21 hours ago

    Kind of reminds me of this strip:

    Https://www.gocomics.Com/peanuts/1958/09/28

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    WilliamVollmer  about 21 hours ago

    Shannon experiences something known to many prspective authors: writerā€™s block.

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    mort b.  about 20 hours ago

    Whereā€™s the duck? This is her purview.

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    MarieStanford  about 20 hours ago

    Shannon is catching on lol

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    howtheduck  about 12 hours ago

    Finally a follow-up to the Monstro / Puddles bestseller.

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    rgcviper  about 9 hours ago

    I can relate. Iā€™ve been writing a book for a long time for fun, and the process is a journey. Iā€™m not going in order myself, either. Good luck with this story ā€¦

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    calliarcale  about 2 hours ago

    Edgar Allen Poe wrote of doing precisely this in ā€œThe Philosophy of Compositionā€. I doubt he always composed his works in this manner, but he definitely felt it was a perfectly valid way to compose a work. If you know where it ends, then you can build the structure to get there.

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