Again, Nancy’s gluttony. It’s a trait that’s been depicted in this comic for over seventy years, but readers of the current version complain as if it were invented to make sweet little Nancy look bad.
Speaking of the long history of this comic, we are about two years and six weeks from Fritzi’s 100th birthday.
Yes, when this strip started on October 9, 1922, it was called Fritzi Ritz. It was created by Larry Whittington. Ernie Bushmiller took over almost three years later and soon redrew Fritzi with his fiancee (and future wife) as his model.
Nancy didn’t show up till January of 1933, so we are still over a decade from her 100th anniversary.
Hey, this would be a perfect day to sit around here and whine about some other comic strip we don’t read! Gee, I hope nobody’s beaten me to this constructive idea.
allen@home over 4 years ago
Aunt Fritzi knows Nancy will blow that five dollars all on candy. And will have the bellyache to prove it.
dlogotop83 over 4 years ago
Aunt Fritzi is a lot hotter in the classics than in the new strips.
SHIVA over 4 years ago
Hubba Hubba!!!
top cat james over 4 years ago
FRITZI: “Big deal—I find a fifty on my dresser every morning.”
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Again, Nancy’s gluttony. It’s a trait that’s been depicted in this comic for over seventy years, but readers of the current version complain as if it were invented to make sweet little Nancy look bad.
Gent over 4 years ago
I wonder what she’s gobbling up. Ice cream soda? Roast turkey? Too many chocolates? Say, what all could you buy with 5 dollars in those days?
sallyseckman over 4 years ago
Does Aunt Fritz expect Nancy to get sick from that bill she found?
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Speaking of the long history of this comic, we are about two years and six weeks from Fritzi’s 100th birthday.
Yes, when this strip started on October 9, 1922, it was called Fritzi Ritz. It was created by Larry Whittington. Ernie Bushmiller took over almost three years later and soon redrew Fritzi with his fiancee (and future wife) as his model.
Nancy didn’t show up till January of 1933, so we are still over a decade from her 100th anniversary.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
$5.00 worth of sweets will do dat!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ernie didn’t have the nerve to draw the enema nozzle.
Kip W over 4 years ago
Hey, this would be a perfect day to sit around here and whine about some other comic strip we don’t read! Gee, I hope nobody’s beaten me to this constructive idea.
brklnbern over 4 years ago
Nancy the glutton.
Diamonds&Roses Premium Member over 3 years ago
$5 in 1955 would be worth a little over $50 in 2021.