The current strip (today) has Mike’s daughter, and Joanie Cacus’ granddaughter (effectively) accusing her artist mother (Mike’s ex wife) of adultery as part of a larger conversation. Is this true?
Secondly, IIRC waaaay back in the day Joanie Caucus, now a kindly grandmother figure currently married to aspiring blogger and ex-Washington Post journalist Rick Redfern, effectively walked out on her sexist husband and her kids one of whom, of course, was Mike’s ex wife.
There are times I have missed large chunks of Doonesbury. Normally this would have been a pretty big deal, but I don’t recall ever seeing any strip dealing with the aftermath of this. Did the strip ever deal with how Joanie Caucus and her kids re-united or anything related to this?
JJ running away with Zeke was a huge arc. One of the books is almost wholly dedicated to it.
eta: ISTR that it was Washed Out Bridges and Other Disasters.
She was inspired to ditch Mike by the movie The Bridges of Madison County. She tried to re-create a scene from the movie, basking in her newfound outlaw sexuality; some old geezers observing from their porch responded by saying “Calling Hugh Grant.” Grant had newly been arrested for patronizing a prostitute.
I guess what was good for mom wasn’t good for daughter.
Joan walked out on her first two kids when they were children. The son was retroconned out of existence. The daughter, JJ, came back into the story when she was around eighteen - she showed up at Joan’s door one day. It was an awkward moment for Joan because, in addition to meeting the daughter she had abandoned all those years, she had also failed to tell Rick that she had children from her first marriage.
Jim “Jimbo” Andrews was the head of Universal Petroleum. He’s the guy that sent Duke into Iran, which triggered the hostage crisis. He also hired Duke to steal computer files when he got investigated and divorced, leading Duke to commit a quadruple-cross, which he said was “a pain in the butt to bill correctly.”
Plus JJ decided that because Mike didn’t appreciate her narcissistic artistic pretensions, that her dissatisfaction with their marriage was all his fault. :rolleyes:
Well, they were until Slackmeyer tried to get Andrews to help him with a corporate takeover and Andrews grabbed Slackmeyer’s firm too. Can’t remember if they reconciled from that.
Thats actually what prompted the question. I thought Jim was the elder Slackmeyer, till I remembered the latter was dead, and then started wondering who he was.