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Teh geographical settings of popular comic strips have sparked discussion, with a particular focus on the perceived locations of “Luann” and “The Family Circus.”
The comic strip “Luann,” created by Greg and Karen Evans, is understood to be set in Southern California. In contrast, “The Family Circus,” by Bil Keane and now continued by his family, has historically been associated with Arizona. This geographical difference raises questions about the logistics of characters from these strips interacting,