Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for December 27, 2023

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    chaosed2  11 months ago

    TYPING IN BOLD Wait, we don’t have an overly in depth analysis of a comic strip as the lead comment?!?

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    Partyalldatyme  11 months ago

    What is this “film” of which you speak?

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    live2read  11 months ago

    Wow. They really hated each other, didn’t they? No surprise, though. They’ve always gotten on each other’s case.

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    Joe1962  11 months ago

    Play nice kids.

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    9thCapricorn  11 months ago

    Am seeing a lot less comments. Posting vintage strips is a mistake. Don’t they realize if we want vintage strips we’d buy their collection books? Or look at them on their website? We don’t want them in here. Please don’t do it again. If you gotta go away, do your new strips in advance and not repost vintage strips please. Thank you.

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    MarieStanford  11 months ago

    Boring……

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  11 months ago

    Now you know the REAL reason they developed digital cameras.

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    Rhetorical_Question   11 months ago

    No film in the camera?

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    snsurone76  11 months ago

    As a kid, Brad did have a fat face, which—fortunately—slimmed down when he grew up (and met Toni).

    Might have been when Karen took over the strip.

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    nightflight  11 months ago

    Now, that’s something you don’t see much of: cameras, photo shops, putting your roll of film, or cassette into a special envelop to be sent off for developing and hoping that at least half of your shots wil turn out.

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    Azul0858  11 months ago

    This strip has grown so much (with the young characters). It feels as if it used to be aimed at young readers; now, with more complicated situations, it appeals more to adults. And it’s nice that Luann and Brad have been allowed to mature in looks as well as their relationship. I know I read Luann back then, skimming over the comics pages, but I enjoy it a lot more now.

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    Wilkins068  11 months ago

    Jus buy a wide angle lens

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    OneTime59  11 months ago

    Images on celluloid made subjects appear heavier.

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    SquidGamerGal  11 months ago

    They say the camera adds a extra few pounds. I wonder if that still holds true to this day?

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    Ellis97  11 months ago

    Would you believe they still use disposable cameras?

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    MS72  11 months ago

    When I was 17, it was a very good year

    It was a very good year for small town girls

    And soft summer nights

    We’d hide from the lights

    On the village green

    When I was 17

    It Was A Very Good Year -Song by Frank Sinatra

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 months ago

    Why is the date on the strip 12/27?

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    DawnQuinn1  11 months ago

    Why so many flashbacks? No drawing this week? On vacation?

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    mindjob  11 months ago

    I’ve seen bathtubs that leave a better film than this

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    Is like a melody Premium Member 11 months ago

    Those were the days my friend. We thought they’d never end….

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 11 months ago

    1987!

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    kencody  11 months ago

    Why are you running old Luann strips, you on vacation?

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    nightflight  11 months ago

    Back for a breather when drawing was drawing and not enhanced works of art. It’s nice for a visit to those days.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 11 months ago

    Memories of a remote age. It was fun, but I think they are happier today.

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    J. Scarbrough  11 months ago

    Wouldn’t a better punchline be, “I don’t have a wide-angle lens”?

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    BuckarooDave  11 months ago

    RIP Tommy Smothers, of the Smothers Brothers.

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    Caldonia  11 months ago

    Yeah, my niece and nephew are around this age and they would never be so rude to each other. I didn’t witness any teasing over the holidays. In other words, can’t relate.

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    imagenesis  11 months ago

    I am enjoying these retro strips!

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    e.professor  11 months ago

    This strip is actually from 12/26/1987. >

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    HodgeElmwood  11 months ago

    Isn’t he a little young to have a bit of mustache?

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    SFGuy415  11 months ago

    I went back and looked at what the December 27, 1987 (the day after) strip was. It was a Sunday and featured Delta.

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    WaywardWind  11 months ago

    I’m glad the artwork has improved over the years.

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    Sisyphos  11 months ago

    Wasn’t all that funny then, isn’t all that funny now. But that’s oksy; even cartoonists need a vacation now and then….

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago

    I just laughed so hard I started choking! Thanks a lot Greg and Karen!

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    spikelovesmusic  11 months ago

    My mid-sized town, Bellingham WA, has a shop called Quicksilver that still sells and develops film. Good thing, as my camera might have part of an undeveloped roll in it that needs to be finished off.

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