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  2. The Old Geezers - Wikipedia

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    The Old Geezers (French: Les Vieux Fourneaux) is a comic book series written by Wilfrid Lupano with illustrations by Paul Cauuet . It was published in France beginning in 2014 by Dargaud . The English version was published by Ablaze beginning in 2020; Montana Kane is the translator.

  3. Herman (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    The elderly: "There's an elephant on TV, and Grandma's throwing peanuts at it!" Animals: One penguin to another. "We'd have arrived earlier, but our iceberg hit a ship." Children in school: "Don't drag your fingernails on the chalkboard, Wilson," a teacher with shattered glasses and standing-up hair says.

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  5. Wrinkles (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkles (Spanish: Arrugas) is a 2011 Spanish adult animated comedy-drama film directed by Ignacio Ferreras, based on the comic book with the same title by Paco Roca.The story is set in a retirement home and revolves around the friendship between two elderly men, one of them in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

  6. Dustin (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Dustin is a daily comic strip created by Steve Kelley, editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Jeff Parker, editorial cartoonist for Florida Today. [1] It is carried by King Features Syndicate and debuted on January 4, 2010. [2]

  7. Adam@home - Wikipedia

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    Adam@home (previously titled Adam) is an American syndicated gag-a-day comic strip created by Brian Basset and currently drawn by Rob Harrell.Started in 1984, it follows the life of Adam Newman, a stay-at-home dad, as he juggles his family and career.

  8. Close to Home (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Close to Home is a daily, one-panel comic strip by American cartoonist John McPherson that debuted in 1992. [1] The comic strip features no ongoing plot, but is instead a collection of one-shot jokes covering a number of subjects that are "close to home", such as marriage, children, school, work, sports, health and home life.

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