Cartoonist Mel Lazarus started his career as an assistant to Al Capp on the comic strip "Li'l Abner," and started his first comic, "Miss Peach," in 1957. In 1970 he created his second comic, "Momma," and went on to win his first National Cartoonist Society Humor Comic Strip Award two years later...

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Toche MOMMA!!!!
um, the answer would be NO, as Fancis is the complete OPPOSITE of Momma's description of her husband. . .
I'm guessing no. Otherwise, she would've just said yes straight off, right?
what's the ansewr yes or no?