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A delightfully amusing tribute to the young, single woman of today and all she has to cope with. Right on the button. –Mademoiselle Cathy (is) the feminist’s Charlie Brown…Shes funny, a little sad, and exactly like somebody everybody knows. –Glamour
She’s a role model for the modern woman, a hard-charging softie wavering between Ms. and Mr. Right, a new-age female with old-fashioned roots, who calls the shots but still calls home. –Success Magazine
The Cathy phenomenon began in 1976 when, to avoid the embarrassment of having her mother do it for her, Cathy Guisewite sent some cartoon samples to Universal Press Syndicate. When a contract arrived in the mail just days later, Guisewite called Mom, bought a drawing board, and ate a box of donuts.
Now appearing internationally in newspapers and on countless refrigerators, bulletin boards, and desks, Guisewite’s Cathy has become a spokeswoman for women everywhere. Guisewite creates comic strips that are for everyone whose life revolves around food, love, mother, and career…the four basic guilt groups.
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A delightfully amusing tribute to the young, single woman of today and all she has to cope with. Right on the button. –Mademoiselle Cathy (is) the feminist’s Charlie Brown…Shes funny, a little sad, and exactly like somebody everybody knows. –Glamour
She’s a role model for the modern woman, a hard-charging softie wavering between Ms. and Mr. Right, a new-age female with old-fashioned roots, who calls the shots but still calls home. –Success Magazine
The Cathy phenomenon began in 1976 when, to avoid the embarrassment of having her mother do it for her, Cathy Guisewite sent some cartoon samples to Universal Press Syndicate. When a contract arrived in the mail just days later, Guisewite called Mom, bought a drawing board, and ate a box of donuts.
Now appearing internationally in newspapers and on countless refrigerators, bulletin boards, and desks, Guisewite’s Cathy has become a spokeswoman for women everywhere. Guisewite creates comic strips that are for everyone whose life revolves around food, love, mother, and career…the four basic guilt groups.