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Mary Worth

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character at a crucial point. The most popular early reoccurring characters were former showgirl, Leona Stockpool (1939, 1942, 1948), spoiled actress Angel Varden (1941, 1942, 1949, 1969), and tough-talking show business writer, "Brick" Bricker (multiple stories between 1946 and 1953). Mary's cousins, Hildy Worth Brant (multiple stories between 1955 and 1964) and Constance Moneta Hansen (multiple stories between 1958 and 1970) were also featured. Mary would visit her friends, Frank and Anne Crawford in Jennings, Ohio roughly once a year between 1965 and 1979. While Mary generally made only brief appearances to react and give her matronly advice, she had occasional longer appearances that chronicled her unsuccessful romances: Colonel Everett Canfield (1942), "Drum" Greenwood (1949, 1950), and Admiral "Reef" Hansen (1959).
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Toby (1980); buffoonish, romantically inept advice columnist Wilbur Weston and his college-student daughter Dawn (1993); and Dr. Jeff Cory, Mary's perennial beau, and his two physician adult children, Drew and Adrian Cory (1996). All these characters would have featured storylines—Mary herself could still be absent from the strip for weeks at a time—as the strip developed into a soap opera-ish saga of the lives and loves of Mary's long-term friends and the various Charterstone tenants.
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usually had four panels with multiple exchanges among the characters and several stories per year. Under his son, the norm became two panels, with less dialog and stories stretching as long as 18 months. Moy has sought to reverse that "glacial" pace and to show Worth as not only a "figure of common
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When I first took over, the editor asked if I could take a few wrinkles off her face because the previous artist was making her look a little too old. So take a line off here, a line there, you're knocking off about 15, 20 years. She doesn't have the bun, she has a love life, she's going out with a
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as "Mary Wart". The title character was depicted as a nosy, interfering busybody, with a caricature of Allen Saunders portraying her put-upon, long-suffering son-in-law. Saunders returned Capp's fire with the introduction of the character "Hal Rapp," a foul-tempered, ill-mannered, and (ironically)
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out of existence. From 1979, the strip centered somewhat more on the title character than in previous years, along with a regular cast of her closest friends, most of whom were introduced to the strip after 1980: the genial but somewhat pompous Professor Ian Cameron and his insecure younger wife
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There is, however, significant evidence that the two comic strips share an unbroken narrative featuring identical characters. Besides the character of Mary Worth herself, Mary's grandson Dennie is featured in both comic strips, regularly appearing from 1934 to 1944, and reappearing as an adult in
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Later story lines introduced an additional foil, the alcoholic hospital administrator Jill whose anti-marriage diatribes (caused by her being jilted at the altar by her fiancé) put her into Mary's orbit when she offers to help Jeff's daughter plan her wedding. Others include plot lines regarding
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Typically, a story would revolve around the troubles of someone who was somehow in Mary's orbit. Mary herself might not appear in the strip for weeks at a time, although she would eventually be around to give timely advice and support (or occasionally, a stern talking-to, if appropriate) to a
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Sunday strip, Verne ends with "Maybe Mary Worth needs a pet turtle" (signifying his frustration with his co-characters' disconnection from reality) after RJ and Hammy discusses rather surrealistically around the life of missing socks, as if the socks were individual life forms on their own.
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Moy's handling of the strip during a 2006 plot line in which Mary was stalked by Aldo Kelrast ("Kelrast" being an anagram of "stalker"), a man rumored to have killed his late wife, drew media attention partly because of perceived unintentional humor due to the character's resemblance to
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that Capp and his longtime pal Saunders had cooked up together. The Capp-Saunders "feud" fooled both editors and readers, generating plenty of free publicity for both strips—and Capp and Saunders had a good laugh when all was revealed.
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stories published from 1955-1957, 1959, 1961, and 1963. Mary's son, "Slim" Worth, is featured in stories appearing in 1936–37, 1940–41, 1961–62, and 1963. Mary's friend, Bill Biff, is featured in stories appearing between 1935 and 1944.
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As scripted by Saunders, each story (and its cast) was largely independent, though some popular characters would reappear. Mary Worth herself, though always a presence in each story, was almost never the central character.
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Saunders retired in 1979 (and died in 1986), and Ernst died in 1985. Bill Ziegler, who did backgrounds on the strip for many years, took over the strip after Ernst's death, continuing from 1986 to 1990. In 1987,
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in 1934, centering on an old woman who sold apples on the street and offered humble common sense. Though usually called "Apple Mary", the character's full name is given as Mary Worth in at least one 1935 strip.
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When Karen Moy took over the strip in 2003, she provided an updated background for Mary, establishing that the character is a former teacher, used to live in New York, and is the widow of
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In season two, episode six of the television series "Taxi", Louie accuses Alex of being "Mary Worth" when he becomes a referee to Tony and Bobby's love triangle.
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When Saunders' son John fully took over the narrative, he had his largely nomadic heroine put down roots, becoming the in-house manager of the Charterstone
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Other artists and writers who worked on the strip include Saunders' son, John Saunders (1974–2003), and Ernst's son-in-law, Jim Armstrong (1991). Former
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and Roy Richardson, who had begun drawing the Sunday strips in May 2016, took over full-time artistic duties upon Giella's retirement.
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characters, are seen at the door of a typical Far Side character (with a pet cow and snake), who tells them "You must be looking for "
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sense and compassion" but also as "human" in her own flaws and experiencing "jealousy, self-doubt, fear, and anger".
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Note: Giella recalled the headline as "Who gave Mary Worth a face-lift?" That article in actuality was
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took over the art in 1991 with Karen Moy writing the strip as of the death of John Saunders in 2003.
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strip of February 14, 1935, identifying the title character as Mary Worth in panels three and four
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strip with a comatose Mary. Fat Freddy's Cat comments that she hasn't been the same since her
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strip, the characters are discussing how many comic strips that day have jokes based on
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as 1938, denies any connection between the strips, saying, "Contrary to popular belief,
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Giella retired from drawing the strip in 2016, with his last strip appearing July 23.
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strip, after being bombarded by Jason's suggestions, the newspapers give Mary Worth
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displaying "a very rare Mary Worth in which she has advised a friend to commit
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devoted its September 25–29, 2007 strips to Victoria planning Mary's funeral.
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This article is about the comic strip. For the ghostly or demonic spirit, see
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strip, Rat, on steroids, decides he "will kick Mary Worth's &#$ *%!"
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Internet addiction, Mary's refusal to trade in her beloved PC for an
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doctor, so I had to streamline her and take a little weight off. The
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Soon after our team took over, we changed the name of the strip to
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Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924–1995: The Complete Index
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The strip was spoofed as "Mary Worthless" on a 1975 episode of
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comics that are more important than me," upon finding out that
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comic strip had a boy character trying to sell comic strips to
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comic strip was among those reprinted in some of the earliest
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John Saunders (1974–2004--final months published posthumously)
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that has had an eight-decade run from 1938. Distributed by
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ran through 1938, at which point, writes comics historian
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and artist Dale Connor, and initially appeared under the
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Ridgeway, Ann N. (interviewer) 1971. Allen Saunders.
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strip, two characters, both of whom are styled after
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is not a continuation of the Depression-era favorite
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(September 30, 1976). 55: 46: 2580:Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit 996: 994: 992: 571:—initially as a backup feature in issues 226:is associated with an older comic strip, 1258:"There's just something about Mary. ..." 1040:"One Good Apple Proves a Barrel's Worth" 943: 941: 440: 429: 2587:Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales 1009:from the original on September 24, 2017 986:from the original on September 5, 2015. 871:Sergent, Dana. McCallum, Brenda (ed.). 855:Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Apple Mary 847: 689:Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? 675:", he trades a Mary Worth telephone to 364:to more than 300 newspapers worldwide. 348:. Later, it took on its present title, 309:King Features, which began syndicating 1210:from the original on December 12, 2017 1085:from the original on December 13, 2017 1001:Carlson-Ghost, Mark (April 10, 2017). 962:from the original on December 1, 2017. 935:from the original on October 24, 2015. 883:from the original on September 6, 2015 1183:from the original on October 24, 2015 1122:from the original on October 24, 2015 1052:from the original on February 8, 2012 174:/ North America Syndicate (1967–1988) 7: 2741:Comics characters introduced in 1938 1387:The New Adventures of Queen Victoria 1175:Krier, Beth Ann (January 27, 1992). 1160:from the original on August 19, 2012 948:Storch, Charle (December 25, 1986). 814:The New Adventures of Queen Victoria 555:at least sporadically through 1938. 220:succeeded Connor as artist in 1942. 1334:. September 9, 1957. Archived from 1246:(Archived page requires scrolldown) 1244:from the original on July 19, 2015. 1132:(Archived page requires scrolldown) 914:from the original on April 4, 2012. 625:was revealed to be a collaborative 1368:from the original on March 4, 2016 1073:"Mary Worth on Teen-age Pregnancy" 617:inebriated cartoonist (Capp was a 445:Allen Saunders' and Dale Conner's 249:Many reference sources state that 25: 1836:Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids 1360:Gardner, Alan (August 31, 2007). 1230:Alfonso, Barry (March 24, 2007). 950:"Hearst To Buy Murdoch Syndicate" 783:The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers 313:in 1987, gives the debut year of 2698: 2686: 1577:The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee 1256:Schwed, Mark (August 17, 2006). 1030:Nemo, the Classic Comics Library 406:ran a story with the headline ." 118:& Roy Brigman (2016–present) 1177:"Did Mary Have a Nip and Tuck?" 931:at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. 332:Saunders himself recalled that 142:Mary Worth's Family (1938–1942) 2041:Count Screwloose from Tooloose 1542:Barney Google and Snuffy Smith 1448:The Journal of Popular Culture 1142:Bubbeo, Daniel (May 5, 2010). 1003:"The Many Lives of Mary Worth" 877:Bowling Green State University 1: 1992:Bleeker: The Rechargeable Dog 1315:at the Grand Comics Database. 1300:at the Grand Comics Database. 543:, in 1936, and continuing in 360:was being distributed by the 2655:National Cartoonists Society 1202:Moy, Karen (July 23, 2016). 2761:Female characters in comics 1842:Take It from the Tinkersons 40:Mary Worth (disambiguation) 2777: 2746:American comics characters 2496:Steve Roper and Mike Nomad 1297:Love Stories of Mary Worth 908:Don Markstein's Toonopedia 797:In response to readers of 584:Love Stories of Mary Worth 417:Under Allen Saunders, the 29: 2736:Fictional American people 2681: 2630:Central Press Association 2244:King of the Royal Mounted 2181:The Heart of Juliet Jones 1326:"The Press: Rap for Capp" 1005:. 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Index

Karen Moy
Bloody Mary (folklore)
Lady Mary Wroth
Mary Worth (disambiguation)

Allen Saunders
Ken Ernst
Allen Saunders
Karen Moy
Ken Ernst
Joe Giella
June Brigman
Syndicate(s)
King Features Syndicate
Publishers Syndicate
Publishers-Hall Syndicate
Field Newspaper Syndicate
News America Syndicate
newspaper
comic strip
King Features Syndicate
soap opera
Allen Saunders
pseudonym
Ken Ernst
Publishers Syndicate
Depression
Martha Orr
Don Markstein
Allen Saunders

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