''Adam@home'' (previously titled ''Adam'') is an American
syndicated gag-a-day
A gag-a-day comic strip is the style of writing comic cartoons such that every installment of a strip delivers a complete joke or some other kind of artistic statement. It is opposed to story or continuity strips, which rely on the development of ...
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. Originally focusing on office-place humor, the comic's tone shifted when Adam became a stay-at-home
consultant.
Publication history
Basset drew the daily strip from its inception until February 21, 2009, when he decided to focus on his other
daily strip
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Bud Fisher's ''Mutt and Jeff'' is commonly regarded as the first daily c ...
, ''
Red and Rover
''Red and Rover'' (often styled ''Red & Rover'') is a daily syndicated comic strip by Brian Basset that debuted in 2000. Autobiographical in nature, ''Red & Rover'' is a retro-feel comic strip about the unconditional love between a dog and his bo ...
''. Since February 23, 2009 Harrell, formerly of ''
Big Top'', has drawn ''Adam@Home''. Strips drawn by Basset continued to appear on Sundays until March 15, 2009, with Harrell's first
Sunday strip appearing the following week. Basset is still credited as the artist in many papers and in the some of the Sunday strips' title boxes.
Characters and story
;Adam Newman: Adam Newman is a
stay-at-home dad. He is
self-employed
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, running Adam Newman Enterprises from his home computer. A
caffeine
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addict, he spends his days at his computer, occasionally slacking or using his baby son Nick as an office assistant. He dreads summertime when his older children will be home tearing up the house and begging him to take them out. When not at home, Adam is usually at his favorite
coffee shop, typing away at his
laptop. He single-handedly keeps practically everyone in his neighborhood in business, especially the
barista
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Etymology and inflection
The word ''barista'' comes from Italian where it means a male ...
s.
;Laura Newman: Laura is Adam's wife and works at a bookstore. She is Adam's salvation each day when she comes home from work to take the kids off his hands. She is astonished at how addicted he is to
channel surfing
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and coffee shop fare: "''one''
espresso
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addict in the family is expensive enough," she warns Clayton.
;Clayton and Katy Newman: Clayton and Katy are Adam and Laura's
elementary school children; Clayton is eight years old and Katy is six years old. Clayton, mischievous and energetic, takes great joy out of tormenting his little sister (and sometimes
vice versa
References
Additional references
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). Together, they enjoy bugging their dad to do things with them or break up their constant (and noisy) arguing, much to his annoyance when he's trying to get some work done.
;Nick Newman: Nick is Adam and Laura's baby son. An energetic but not always happy kid, he keeps his dad company and serves as an occasional assistant to Adam, sometimes as a paperweight or an answering machine.
Andy Van Hellemond
Former
National Hockey League
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referee
Andy Van Hellemond
Andy Van Hellemond (born February 16, 1948) is a Canadian former National Hockey League referee and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame since 1999. He is also a former municipal politician, serving on city council for the City of Guelph, Ontario f ...
served the creators of ''Adam@home'' with a notice of intention to sue for
libel over a comic which used the word "evil" in referring to Van Hellemond as "the worst and most evil ref ever". Newspapers carrying the strip on May 28, 2011 were also served, such as the ''
Toronto Star
The ''Toronto Star'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. The newspaper is the country's largest daily newspaper by circulation. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and pa ...
'' and ''
The Boston Globe
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''.
The Toronto Star published an opinion acknowledging the strip's content as a "cheap shot" and unfair to Van Hellemond, who had not officiated since 15 years prior and had a reputation for fairness.
References
Sources
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Strickler, Dave. ''Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index.'' Cambria, California: Comics Access, 1995.
External links
''Adam@home'' website
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American comic strips
1984 comics debuts
Gag-a-day comics
Workplace comedies
Workplace comics
Comic strips set in the United States
Male characters in comics
Fictional businesspeople
Comics characters introduced in 1984