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  1. 4 days ago on JumpStart

    Marcus is too cheap to stay in a hotel, so he crashes at Clarence’s house ( or one of the other 11 brothers’) and does business there. Something ended up in one of Clarence’s oft-stolen bins…

  2. 4 days ago on JumpStart

    Marcus inadvertently tossed something into Clarence’s trash. He travels a lot, and hunkers down at his brother’s house sometimes, rather than pony up to a hotel chain…

  3. 16 days ago on JumpStart

    I am not interested in retirement. I’d be fighting vainly the old ennui.

  4. 17 days ago on JumpStart

    I completely made up the name. She is essentially an amalgam of Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Sade.

  5. 17 days ago on JumpStart

    Funny! When I was drawing these two in a booth, I thought the image strained credulity!

  6. about 1 month ago on JumpStart

    Apologies! Last Sunday and this particular Sunday traded places.

  7. about 1 month ago on JumpStart

    Just my way of establishing that “ Joe” is a cop and Clarence is a civilian trying to “ play cop”.

  8. about 2 months ago on JumpStart

    Thanks for commenting, but a different character named “ Nicole” said that. She is doing a biomedical engineering residency at the hospital that is run by “Dana” who you see here. I have created a lot of characters in “ JumpStart “. I understand how it can get confusing .

  9. 2 months ago on JumpStart

    “Peterson” shows up over the years as a rookie who irritates Joe. He was featured most recently on April 19.

  10. 3 months ago on JumpStart

    In the early ‘90’s Gatorade ran commercials with Michael Jordan and lots of montages of kids playing basketball,emulating him. The catchy tune being played contained the refrain, “ Like Mike…I wanna be like Mike…”It was infectious and irresistible- and effective. Gatorade’s investment in MJ paid huge dividends. Some of the kids reciting that jingle are now professional basketball stars in The NBA.