Hagar the Horrible
By Chris Browne
© 2009 Hagar the Horible Partnership. This feature is presented with the permission of King Features Syndicate, Inc. and is furnished solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution in whole or part prohibited.
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Chris Browne helped his father Dik with gag writing for "Hagar the Horrible" since it began in 1973, and took over as writer and artist in 1988 upon Dik's retirement. Browne's work extends beyond the famous comic to other venues, including the New Yorker, Heavy Metal, Esquire, and National ...

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Hmmm...I love mother-in-law jokes!!
She always reminded me of a Banshee. When you see one, and hear them scream, you die. Thus the towel is a good idea. And beer.
Well, you gotta admit, Hagar's mother-in-law isn't exactly his "cup of tea." I think he just doesn't want to lose his appetite for the next week or so...
well he is throwing in the towel isn't he