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''Hi and Lois'' is an American
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about a
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family. Created by Mort Walker and illustrated by
Dik Browne Richard Arthur Allan Browne (August 11, 1917 – June 4, 1989) was an American cartoonist, best known for writing and drawing ''Hägar the Horrible'' and ''Hi and Lois''. Biography Browne attended Cooper Union and got his start at the ''New York ...
, both of whose offspring currently work on the strip, it debuted on October 18, 1954, distributed by
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.Ron Goulart. ''The Funnies: 100 years of American comic strips''. Holbrook, Mass. : Adams Pub., 1995. (p. 110)


Publication history

The Flagstons first appeared in Walker's ''
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''. They spun off into their own strip, written by Walker and drawn by Browne. Lois Flagston (née Bailey) is Beetle Bailey's sister and the two strips make occasional crossovers. One of these occurred on the strip's 40th anniversary in 1994, when Beetle visited his sister Lois and her family. Chip resembles his Uncle Beetle in attitude and appearance, especially the eyes. 280px, ''The Best of Hi and Lois'' (1986) was reprinted in 2005. The strip made efforts to keep up with the times, such as housewife Lois Flagston taking a career in
real estate Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more genera ...
in 1980. In previous decades, the strip was acclaimed; in 1962, it earned Browne a
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from the
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. The strip faced some controversy given the changes in content restrictions since its debut in the 1950s. Once, editors insisted that belly buttons could not appear; in protest, Browne included a box of dimpled navel oranges. Now produced by the sons of the original creative team, the strip is written by Brian and Greg Walker and drawn by Robert "Chance" Browne and Eric Reaves. As of 2016, ''Hi and Lois'' appears in 1,000 newspapers around the world.


Comic books

The Flagston family was also featured in a series of Charlton
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. Eleven issues were produced from November 1969 to July 1971. The cover price was fifteen cents.


TV animation

Hi and Lois were featured prominently in the animated television film ''
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'', which debuted on ABC on October 7, 1972, as part of the network's anthology series ''
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''.


Characters

*Hi and Lois Flagston: Hi (short for Hiram) and Lois are typical middle-class American suburbanites. Their names are a pun on the "opposite" terms of "high and low". Hi is a sales manager, Lois is a realtor. They have four children. **Chip: a slovenly, indolent, teenaged high school boy; a
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has Chip dating new girlfriends. Eight years old at the time the strip started, Chip grew into his teenage years by sometime in the 1960s, where he has stayed. **Dot and Ditto: rambunctious twins Dot (girl) and Ditto (boy), four-year-olds when the strip began, now (and since the late sixties) grade school-aged; Dot is the better student of the two. **Trixie: the Flagstons' freckled, blonde infant daughter, who loves "talking" (through thought balloons) to Sunbeam, a ray of sunlight. While the other children have aged, Trixie has not. *Dawg: the Flagstons' large, lazy, shaggy sheepdog. *Thirsty Thurston: the Flagstons' fat, lazy, and frequently tipsy next-door neighbor; Hi's co-worker and golf buddy. *Irma Thurston: Thirsty's thin, weary, and long-suffering wife. *Abercrombie and Fitch: the friendly neighborhood garbage collectors. Their names are taken from the elite outfitter of sporting and excursion goods of that era, the name later acquired by a popular clothing manufacturer. Fitch's employee hat has the "s" in "trash" reversed, like the "Toys 'R' Us" logo. *Mr. Foofram: Owner and president of Foofram Industries, where Hi and Thirsty work. Diminutive and at times short-tempered, but not a tyrant. *Mr. Wavering: An elderly neighbor of Hi and Lois; he served as a corporal in the
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.


Reception

Ron Goulart Ronald Joseph Goulart (; January 13, 1933 – January 14, 2022) was an American popular culture historian and mystery, fantasy, and science fiction author. He published novelizations and other work under various pseudonyms: Kenneth Robeson, Co ...
praised Dik Browne's artwork for the strip, stating "Browne made ''Hi and Lois'' one of the most visually interesting strips on the comics page." In an article for ''
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'' reviewing then-current comic strips,
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gave ''Hi and Lois'' a B+ rating, and added that it had the "gentlest humor" of all the Mort Walker comic strips.


Collections and reprints

(All titles by Mort Walker and Dik Browne unless otherwise noted) *''Trixie'' (1960) Avon *''Hi and Lois'' (1970) Tempo Books *''Hi and Lois in Darkest Suburbia'' (1971) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Beware! Children at Play'' (1972) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: On the Grill'' (1973) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Family Album'' (1973) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Family Ties'' (1979) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Mama's Home'' (1982) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Suburban Cowboys'' (1982) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Father Figure'' (1982) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: American Gothic'' (1983) Tempo *''Hi and Lois: Dishwasher, Lawnmower or Snowplow?'' (1983) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Home Sweat Home'' (1983) Tor *''Hi and Lois: "Is Dinner Ready?"'' (1983) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Saturday Night Fever'' (1983) Tor *''Hi and Lois: "Hi Honey, I'm Home!"'' (1984) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Mom, Where's My Homework?'' (1984) Tor *''Hi and Lois: The Bright Stuff'' (1984) Charter *''Hi and Lois: "How Do You Spell Dad?"'' (1985) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Trixie à la Mode'' (1986) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Good Housekeeping'' (1986) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Dawg Day Afternoon!'' (1986) Tor *''The Best of Hi and Lois'' (1986, 2005) Comicana *''Hi and Lois: Sleep-Can'' (1987) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Say "Cheese"'' (1987) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Sleepbusters!'' (1987) Tor *''Hi and Lois: House Calls'' (1988) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Modern Chaos!'' (1989) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Croquet for a Day'' (1989) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Couch Potatoes!'' (1990) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Wheels of Fortune'' (1990) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Happy Campers'' (1990) Tor *''Here Comes the Sun: A Hi and Lois Collection'' (1990) Avon *''Hi and Lois: Mister Popularity'' (1991) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Play Ball!'' (1991) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Up Two Late'' (1991) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Baby Talk'' (1991) Tor *''Hi and Lois: Sunday Best'' by Brian and Greg Walker and Chance Browne (2005) ECW Press


References


External links


Official Facebook pageOfficial Hi and Lois Daily Comic pageKing Features: ''Hi and Lois''
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