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Janine Beecham: It’s fair to say that Kevin’s mom has a...
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"Crabgrass” is a strip about childhood friendship and its...
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Crabgrass is a daily comic about two friends - Kevin and Miles, who live next to each other on a street named Crabgrass Drive. The strip is created by Tauhid Bondia, and it first showed up on GoComics in June, 2019, even though the first strip was dated for April 5, 2019.
And to illustrate this wonderful feeling, artist Tauhid Bondia started Crabgrass, a webcomic that captures the lives of two boys, Kevin and Curtis, and all the fun they had while growing up in the 80s.
5 Απρ 2019 · Crabgrass is a comic strip by Tauhid Bondia, first published on April 05, 2019. The comic is set in an Ambiguous Time Period before cellphones, the Internet and so-called "helicopter parenting", and focuses on the close friendship of two 9-year-old boys named Kevin and Miles, who live in an unnamed town on a street called Crabgrass Drive.
14 Ιουλ 2024 · The humorous and playful scenarios in Crabgrass cartoons aim at portraying the simplicity of companionship. The comic strips revolve around two young boys named Kevin and Miles, who are depicted as typical boys with mischievous and fun-filled childhoods, school life, family situations, and all of the troubles of being young.
13 Οκτ 2024 · Crabgrass is a comic strip set in the early 80’s about what it means to be best friends during a time before cellphones, the internet and so-called “helicopter parenting”. If you ever wonder how you managed to survive your own childhood: Crabgrass remembers. View more samples.
Janine Beecham: It’s fair to say that Kevin’s mom has a different parenting style than her neighbors Gene and Donna. Some would call it a more... “hands off” approach. Miserably outnumbered, Janine simply tries to ensure that each of her four children are fed, clothed and that their insides stay inside of them while also working full ...