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Luann | |
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Author(s) | Greg Evans (1985–present) Karen Evans (2012–present) |
Website | LuannComic.com |
Current status/schedule | Running |
Launch date | March 17, 1985 [1] |
Syndicate(s) | North America Syndicate/King Features Syndicate (1985–1996) [2] United Feature Syndicate (1996–2011) Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication (2011–present) |
Publisher(s) | Berkley Books Tor Books Rutledge Hill Press Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Genre(s) | Humor, Adolescence |
Luann is a syndicated newspaper comic strip written and drawn by Greg Evans. It was launched by North America Syndicate on March 17, 1985. [3] The strip is currently syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication. In 2012, Greg Evans' daughter Karen Evans began co-authoring the strip. [4]
Luann takes place in an unnamed suburban setting, and primarily focuses on young adult Luann DeGroot dealing with school, her love interests, family, and friends. Some storylines center on other characters, including her older brother Brad. [3] The strip is particularly notable in that the characters age over time, albeit not in real time.
In 2003, Evans won the Reuben Award for Cartoonist of the Year for his work on Luann. [5]
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[22] [23] Miguel also saved Tiffany's life by performing CPR when she almost drowned in the pool. Tiffany took advantage of his kindness by using him to steal Gunther's test paper. When Tiffany got caught, she convinced Miguel to take the blame, claiming he did it willingly for her. Instead of betraying Tiffany, Miguel chose to accept the blame and decided to return to Spain.
The strip has attained a degree of notoriety for its mixing of real-life topics with the lightness of being a teen in high school. [3] Evans has sprinkled in such topics as Luann's concerns about her first menstruation, Dirk's jealousy (which has led to emotional abuse of Toni and physical violence toward Brad), birth control, drunk driving, handicaps, and other social/policy issues that are of interest to young people. Evans drew praise and some criticism in 1998 for a series of strips about Delta contracting Hodgkin lymphoma.[ citation needed ] Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, the character of Brad was inspired by the actions of the FDNY to become a firefighter, and there have been extended storylines following him. On November 14, 2001, the satirical newspaper The Onion ran a story supposedly detailing Evans' struggle to address the events of 9/11 in his strip. [45]
While most comic strips use a floating timeline and keep characters the same age for prolonged periods of time, the characters in Luann have aged over time, albeit not in real time.
From 1985 to 1999, Luann was vaguely in the eighth grade. According to Evans' blog, Luann was 13 in 1999. This younger era of Luann focused on topics among children in junior high school and within Luann's family at home. Since 1999 Luann has been slowly aging from 15 to 16 years old at perhaps the rate of one Luann month per one reader year, though this opposes what Evans has said on his blog. [3] In the fall of 2013, it was made clear that Luann and her peers were seniors in high school, suggesting that the characters are around 17 years old and preparing for college. In June, 2014, Greg and Karen Evans ran a story arc in which the high school characters attended their graduation. Luann is attending college as of September 3, 2014. [46] On September 28, 2014, Greg Evans and his daughter Karen made an appearance in the strip, wishing Luann a happy 18th birthday. [47]
On March 17, 2013, GoComics began republishing old strips under the title Luann Againn, starting with the first strip, dated March 17, 1985. [48]
In 2006, Evans—with the help of arranger/orchestrator Justin Gray—wrote a musical based on the strip, titled Luann: Scenes in a Teen's Life, produced by Center ARTES and performed at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido, California. It was performed by local drama students from Rancho Buena Vista High School.[ citation needed ] An original cast recording, titled Scenes in a Teen's Life, was made. In March 2008, Palomar College, in San Marcos, California performed this musical. It was the musical's college theater debut. Luann: Scenes In A Teen's Life was next scheduled to be performed by Huntington Beach Playhouse in August 2008. Its South San Diego High School debut was in May 2010. [49]
There are 22 books featuring Luann:
Title | Publication Date | Publisher | ISBN |
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Meet Luann | 1986 | Berkley Books | ISBN 978-0-425-08878-4 |
Why Me? (Luann, No 2) | August 1986 | ISBN 978-0-425-08879-1 | |
Is It Friday Yet? (Luann, No 3) | January 1987 | ISBN 978-0-425-09420-4 | |
Luann: Who Invented Brothers, Anyway? | June 1989 | Tor Books | ISBN 978-0-8125-7225-4 |
Luann: School and Other Problems | August 1989 | ISBN 978-0-8125-0208-4 | |
Luann: Homework Is Ruining My Life | December 15, 1989 | ISBN 978-0-8125-0635-8 | |
Luann: So Many Malls, So Little Money | July 1990 | ISBN 978-0-8125-0987-8 | |
Luann: Pizza Isn't Everything But It Comes Close | January 15, 1991 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1174-1 | |
Luann: Dear Diary, The Following Is Top Secret | August 15, 1991 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1416-2 | |
Luann : There's Nothing Worse Than First Period P.E. | March 15, 1992 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1731-6 | |
Luann: Will We Be Tested On This? | January 15, 1992 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1729-3 | |
Luann: School's OK If You Can Stand the Food | November 15, 1992 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1733-0 | |
Luann: I'm Not Always Confused, I Just Look That Way | January 15, 1993 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1734-7 | |
Luann: My Bedroom and Other Environmental Hazards | March 15, 1993 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1735-4 | |
Luann: If Confusion Were a Class I'd Get an A | January 15, 1995 | ISBN 978-0-8125-1732-3 | |
Sometimes, You Just Have to Make Your Own Rules | April 1998 | Rutledge Hill Press | ISBN 978-1-55853-616-6 |
Luann | September 1998 | ISBN 978-1-55853-667-8 | |
Passion! Betrayal! Outrage! Revenge! | October 1, 1999 | ISBN 978-1-55853-787-3 | |
Luann: Curves Ahead | September 2003 | Andrews McMeel Publishing | ISBN 978-0-7407-3950-7 |
Luann 2: Dates and Other Disasters | September 2004 | ISBN 978-0-7407-4664-2 | |
Luann 3L Sixteen Isn't Pretty | August 2006 | ISBN 978-0-7407-6193-5 | |
Seriously...: Luann #4 | August 2008 | ISBN 978-0-7407-7362-4 | |
Luann – 25 Years | June 2011 | ISBN 978-0-9845465-0-3 |
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