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'''''Momma''''' es una popular [[tira de prensa]] creada por [[Mell Lazarus]] con una larga existencia de cuatro décadas desde su debut el 26 de octubre de 1970. Distribuida al principio por [[Publishers-Hall Syndicate]], se encarga de ello actualmente [[Creators Syndicate]] y se pública en más de 400 periódicos de todo el mundo.<ref name=creat>[http://www.creators.com/comics/momma-about.html Creators Syndicate: About]</ref>
'''''Momma''''' es una popular [[tira de prensa]] creada por [[Mell Lazarus]] con una larga existencia de cuatro décadas desde su debut el 26 de octubre de 1970. Distribuida al principio por [[Publishers-Hall Syndicate]], se encarga de ello actualmente [[Creators Syndicate]] y se pública en más de 400 periódicos de todo el mundo.<ref name=creat>[http://www.creators.com/comics/momma-about.html Creators Syndicate: About]</ref> Se publicó también en algunas [[revistas de cómic]] europeas, como en los números 8 y 11 de la española "[[Zeppelin (revista de Buru Lan)|Zeppelin]]" (1974).


A pesar de que Lazarus se basó para diseñar al personaje en su propia madre, está exclamó al verlo, “You caught Aunt Helen to a tee!” (''Captaste al dedillo a tu tía Helen'').<ref name=creat/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toonopedia.com/momma.htm |title=Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Momma |publisher=Toonopedia.com |date=1970-10-26 |accessdate=2009-10-28}}</ref>
A pesar de que Lazarus se basó para diseñar al personaje en su propia madre, está exclamó al verlo, “You caught Aunt Helen to a tee!” (''Captaste al dedillo a tu tía Helen'').<ref name=creat/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toonopedia.com/momma.htm |title=Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Momma |publisher=Toonopedia.com |date=1970-10-26 |accessdate=2009-10-28}}</ref>

==Argumento y personajes==
The central character is '''Sonja Hobbs''', a short, opinionated [[senior citizen]] with a controlling, nagging personality. She has three grown children:
* '''Francis''', a chronic and shameless slacker, is the single largest source of her exasperation. He has little interest in working and always looks for loopholes in work contracts. It suits him perfectly to sponge off her and sometimes other people, yet he cannot be bothered to lift a finger to help or to clean his own apartment. He has a single taste in women: airheads built and dressed rather provocatively. His friends with similar work ethics sometimes show up.
* '''Marylou''', her youngest, has frequent relationship problems, particularly with her mother (as evidenced by her comment that she was living the comic strip Momma was talking about in the October 6, 2006 strip). She has a thing for losers and outcasts—the very types of men Momma loathes. She does not, however, favor the types of men Momma is determined she marry: well-educated and/or well-heeled.
* '''Thomas''', her oldest, is employed and happily married. As far as Momma is concerned, her son's wife '''Tina''' will never do anything for Thomas as properly as Momma can. Tina doesn't think too highly of Momma either.
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While Momma constantly tries to make them feel insignificant without her, they consider her to be an emotional burden. Still, they love her in their own way as she loves them in turn. Momma has a variety of dream sequences, which include a homeless Francis holding a cup for donations. Other dream sequences include her late husband Jerome and herself at Heaven, awaiting entrance.<ref>[http://www.gocomics.com/momma GoComics]</ref>


== Referencias ==
== Referencias ==

Revisión del 09:54 22 sep 2012

Momma
Publicación
Formato Tira de prensa
Idioma inglés
Primera edición 26/10/1970 - presente
Editorial Dell Publishing
Dirección artística
Creador(es) Mell Lazarus

Momma es una popular tira de prensa creada por Mell Lazarus con una larga existencia de cuatro décadas desde su debut el 26 de octubre de 1970. Distribuida al principio por Publishers-Hall Syndicate, se encarga de ello actualmente Creators Syndicate y se pública en más de 400 periódicos de todo el mundo.[1]​ Se publicó también en algunas revistas de cómic europeas, como en los números 8 y 11 de la española "Zeppelin" (1974).

A pesar de que Lazarus se basó para diseñar al personaje en su propia madre, está exclamó al verlo, “You caught Aunt Helen to a tee!” (Captaste al dedillo a tu tía Helen).[1][2]

Argumento y personajes

The central character is Sonja Hobbs, a short, opinionated senior citizen with a controlling, nagging personality. She has three grown children:

  • Francis, a chronic and shameless slacker, is the single largest source of her exasperation. He has little interest in working and always looks for loopholes in work contracts. It suits him perfectly to sponge off her and sometimes other people, yet he cannot be bothered to lift a finger to help or to clean his own apartment. He has a single taste in women: airheads built and dressed rather provocatively. His friends with similar work ethics sometimes show up.
  • Marylou, her youngest, has frequent relationship problems, particularly with her mother (as evidenced by her comment that she was living the comic strip Momma was talking about in the October 6, 2006 strip). She has a thing for losers and outcasts—the very types of men Momma loathes. She does not, however, favor the types of men Momma is determined she marry: well-educated and/or well-heeled.
  • Thomas, her oldest, is employed and happily married. As far as Momma is concerned, her son's wife Tina will never do anything for Thomas as properly as Momma can. Tina doesn't think too highly of Momma either.
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While Momma constantly tries to make them feel insignificant without her, they consider her to be an emotional burden. Still, they love her in their own way as she loves them in turn. Momma has a variety of dream sequences, which include a homeless Francis holding a cup for donations. Other dream sequences include her late husband Jerome and herself at Heaven, awaiting entrance.[3]

Referencias

  1. a b Creators Syndicate: About
  2. «Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Momma». Toonopedia.com. 26 de octubre de 1970. Consultado el 28 de octubre de 2009. 
  3. GoComics