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Cathy (comic strip)

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Cathy
Author(s) Cathy Guisewite
Current status / schedule Running
Launch date 1976
Syndicate(s) Universal Press Syndicate
Genre(s) Humor, Women, Family

Cathy is a daily comic strip drawn by Cathy Guisewite. Featuring a woman who struggles through the "four basic guilt groups" of life — food, love, mom, and work — the strip gently pokes fun at the foibles of modern women's lives. Cathy's characteristics and issues both make fun of and sometimes feed into negative stereotypes about women. The strip debuted in November 1976, and currently appears in over 1,400 newspapers. The strips have been collected into more than 20 books. Guisewite received the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award in 1992 for the strip.[1] Initially, the strip was based largely on Guisewite's own life as a single woman. However, Guisewite had Cathy's longtime boyfriend Irving propose marriage on Valentine's Day 2004. The two characters married in the February 5, 2005 strip. That same year, Cathy appeared in the 75th anniversary party of Blondie and Dagwood. She even made Dag late for work once because she monopolized their bathroom. Cathy also made an appearance in the comic strip Pearls Before Swine, where the character Dickie the Cockroach tied her up and covered her mouth with a piece of duct tape after deeming her to be stupid.

Contents

Main characters

  • Cathy Andrews — the funny protagonist of the strip and the only one not shown with a nose (although a small one has occasionally been seen in side views).
  • Andrea — initially Cathy's ultra-feminist foil and best friend, Andrea's role has been reduced in recent years. Andrea is married to Luke and has two teens, Zenith and Gus. (Zenith and Gus growing from infants to uninhibited teens illustrates – especially Zenith – that the characters do age, albeit very slowly.)
  • Electra — Cathy's dog - rescued from the animal shelter as a puppy.
  • Vivian — Irving's dog - also a rescued dog from the shelter; Irving decided on an "older" dog to rescue. Both Cathy and Irving say that the dogs rescued them.
  • Anne Andrews — Cathy's mother. Just as likely to provide frustration as inspiration
  • Bill Andrews — Cathy's father. More often than not, a helpless bystander to Cathy's Mom.
  • Charlene (nee) McGuire — one of Cathy's best friends, receptionist at her office. Charlene's role expanded greatly once Andrea got married. Charlene announced her pregnancy on Sunday, May 20 2007.[2]
  • Simon — Charlene's husband who formerly dated Cathy. He and Cathy dated three times before she decided that he wasn't for her. But (at first) Cathy was adamant that Charlene should have adhered to the "woman's rules" one of which is never date a woman's old boyfriend; another was never break another woman's lipstick.
  • Irving Hillman — former on-again-off-again love interest, golf and electronics addict and now her husband as of February 5, 2005. [1]
  • Mr. Earl Pinkley — Cathy's boss, who often manages to make what little control he actually has of his work environment go a very long way. At one point he sexually harassed Cathy.
  • Irving's Mother — Mother to Irving and treats him like a "king." Does everything in her power to aggravate Cathy, especially regarding the 2007 Hillman Family Reunion.
  • Mabel is multiple people, show's up at every single store/bank/travel agency etc. that Cathy goes to, easily aggravated by Cathy, sometimes has a co-worker with her
  • Emerson was one of the first boyfriends introduced (Irving was first) when the strip debuted. He pursued Cathy who figured she could do better and irritated Irving. He was eventually dropped in favor of Irving, but often mentioned in Cathy's list of losers she dated.
  • Many, many men that Cathy dated briefly[3]

The four basic guilt groups

Defined by Cathy Guisewite, the four basic guilt groups are four types of temptation that the character Cathy faces in her daily life.

Food

Cathy has a love/hate affair with food (especially carbohydrates). She loves it, but hates what it does to her thighs. She is often shown in a department store fitting room trying to stuff herself into a bathing suit. She is constantly on a diet, weighs herself maniacally and many mornings fears to get up, believing that she has ballooned overnight. Cathy is particularly fond of chocolate.

Love

Cathy has dated extensively, but was unable to find "Mr. Right". Although a number of love interests have come and gone over the years, none has come back like Irving, who is now her husband.

Mom

Although well-meaning, Mom's advice often frustrates Cathy, especially when Mom is right. Cathy and her mother are from two different generations, of course. Cathy grew up in the era of feminism, women's rights and the sexual revolution. Mom is from an earlier, simpler time. Although an equal in her marriage to Cathy's Dad, Mom holds many old-fashioned ideas.

Work

Cathy has to juggle many tasks at Product Testing, Inc. Her boss, Mr. Pinkley, often asks the impossible, and Cathy always seems to pull through in the end and give him and the client exactly what they want, albeit with quite a bit of drama.

Books

Following are books featuring Cathy, illustrated by Ms. Guisewite. The chronological strips and special collections lists are believed to be complete; the other sections are not. Note: capitalization appears according to the copyright page of the book.

Chronological strips

The following books are collections of strips in the order they were published.

Special collections

The following books include strips already published in earlier books.

Gift books

The following books are smaller than the works above. They may have a short storyline and are intended as gifts.

Hardback

Paperback

Paperback gift books.

  • How to Get Rich, Fall in Love, Lose Weight, and Solve All Your Problems by Saying "No" (1983, ISBN 0-8362-1986-4)
  • Eat Your Way to a Better Relationship (1983, ISBN 0-8362-1987-2)

Other books

The following books feature Cathy illustrations by Guisewite, but are not authored by her.

  • Dancing Through Life in a Pair of Broken Heels, written by Mickey Guisewite, Cathy Guisewite's sister (April 1994, ISBN 0-553-37377-3)
  • Lifestyles of the Trim & Healthy, written by Matthew Bennett (June 1994, ISBN 0-9629502-9-7)
  • Girl Food written by Barbara Albright & Cathy Guisewite (1997, ISBN 0-3862-3173-2)

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Cathy Guisewite profile at National Cartoonist Society Awards (Reuben) Web site
  2. ^ Cathy, May 20 2007, from www.gocomics.com
  3. ^ In the now-discontinued Bloom County comic, one of the characters – Steve Dallas – is shown as being in a Cathy strip, after (along with all of the other characters) being "fired" from Bloom County. While that strip only appears within the Bloom County world, Steve is shown as being one of the many men Cathy would consider dating ("ack!" she is seen exclaiming).

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