Lots of ways for the strip to be autobiographical without landing on your interpretation. Here is the quote from Mallet that I found insightful with respect to intent… “A few years back, I wrote and illustrated a children’s book,” says Mallett. “When I was traveling around reading it at school assemblies, I noticed that often, the most respected, best-liked grown-up in the building was the janitor. And I thought, ‘Hmm, there’s a comic strip in that.’”
You seem to have real issues with women. Ms. Plainwell and Frazz have a healthy relationship built on mutual concern for each other. Plus it is just a comic. Chill dude!
Egg wash, seasoned corn meal and flour, fried in bacon fat…. Delicious but probably not on Frazz’s training table.