"Artist Kirkman and writer Scott obviously know about parenting.
You can see it in every installment of the true-to-life strip they
create." --Cartoon Opportunities
Life's not getting any simpler around the MacPherson household
with Zoe starting preschool, Hammie approaching toddlerhood and
parents Darryl and Wanda just trying to keep up. Since 1990, the
daily comic strip "Baby Blues" has delighted readers with its fresh
prospective on the nature of parenting, earning it 1995's Best
Comic Strip Award from the National Cartoonists Society.
Scenes such as Zoe's disarmingly honest response to a
complimentary stranger in the grocery store--"I think you have a
really fat bottom"--strike an all-too-familiar chord with anyone
who knows a child. And what parent wouldn't recognize the truth in
the fact that it took only five seconds for Darryl and Wanda to
move all of their valuable possessions (one framed photo) out of
Hammie's growing reach?
"Baby Blues" creators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott receive
countless letters and e-mails from fans who describe their
heartfelt connection to the MacPhersons. Like no other
family-oriented comic strip, "Baby Blues" speaks to millions of
people who, like the MacPhersons, experience both the tremendous
joy and nagging frustration of being parents.
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