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[[File:Hi_and_Lois_Logo_2007_4020.png|frame|The logo, featuring the title characters]] |
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⚫ | ''[[Hi and Lois]]'' is an American newspaper comic begun in 1954. It centralizes on Hiram and Lois Flagston, a suburban family with several children: Chip, Dot, Ditto and Trixie. It was first written by ''[[Beetle Bailey]]'' creator Mort Walker and drawn by Dik Browne; following Dik's death in 1989, his son, Chance, took over drawing, with Mort's sons Brian and Greg taking over on writing. |
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Their names aren't that far-fetched, save for "Ditto." |
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Their names aren't that far-fetched, save for "Ditto." |
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* [[Comic Book Time]]: Chip started out as an eight-year-old, but has been a teenager for quite some time. Dot and Ditto have aged slightly as well. |
* [[Comic Book Time]]: Chip started out as an eight-year-old, but has been a teenager for quite some time. Dot and Ditto have aged slightly as well. |
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: [http://www.artbaxter.com/images/blog/2008-postings/topless_backs/lois-9.28.71.gif This] strip from September 28, 1971. |
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20110913095410/http://www.artbaxter.com/images/blog/2008-postings/topless_backs/lois-9.28.71.gif This] strip from September 28, 1971. |
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* [[Honest John's Dealership]]: Lois is usually a decent, honest woman. But in her profession as a real estate saleswoman, she stretches the truth as much as anyone else in the business. |
* [[Honest John's Dealership]]: Lois is usually a decent, honest woman. But in her profession as a real estate saleswoman, she stretches the truth as much as anyone else in the business. |
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* [[Hot Mom]]: Lois. Surely breasts that round and pert are unusual on ''most'' suburban housewives. |
* [[Hot Mom]]: Lois. Surely breasts that round and pert are unusual on ''most'' suburban housewives. |
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 19 February 2020
Hi and Lois is an American newspaper comic begun in 1954. It centralizes on Hiram and Lois Flagston, a suburban family with several children: Chip, Dot, Ditto and Trixie. It was first written by Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker and drawn by Dik Browne; following Dik's death in 1989, his son, Chance, took over drawing, with Mort's sons Brian and Greg taking over on writing.
Tropes used in Hi and Lois include:
- Aerith and Bob: Their names aren't that far-fetched, save for "Ditto."
- Comic Book Time: Chip started out as an eight-year-old, but has been a teenager for quite some time. Dot and Ditto have aged slightly as well.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: This strip from September 28, 1971.
- Honest John's Dealership: Lois is usually a decent, honest woman. But in her profession as a real estate saleswoman, she stretches the truth as much as anyone else in the business.
- Hot Mom: Lois. Surely breasts that round and pert are unusual on most suburban housewives.
- Imaginary Friend: Subverted with Trixie, who has long, reflected conversations with The Sunbeam. Not a Sunbeam. The Sunbeam.
- Long Runner: Started in 1954 and hasn't stopped.
- Long Runner Tech Marches On
- Meaningful Name: Hi and Lois ("high and low"); oldest son Chip ("chip off the old block"); younger children Dot and Ditto (twins - "ditto" means "copy of"); Trixie ("full of tricks")
- Name and Name
- Spin-Off: The Flagstons first appeared in Beetle Bailey. Lois is Beetle's sister.
- Theme Twin Naming: Don't twins have enough identity issues without being named "Ditto"?