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  1. Running gags in the strip include depictions of Jeremy's room as being so messy that Connie has to dig a tunnel to reach him, his tallness and growth spurts, and his ability to consume vast quantities of food in seconds (either by literally inhaling or shoveling it in; one strip even showed him unhinging his jaw to eat a large sandwich).

    • July 7, 1997; 26 years ago
  2. Feb 21, 2006 · Zits centers on Jeremy Duncan, a self-absorbed teenager, as he endures the insecurities, hormones and hilarity of adolescence. Depicting teenage and parental angst like no other comic strip, Zits focuses on Jeremy hanging out with his friends, playing gui

  3. Short-Distance Phone Call: Post-Flanderization, it has become a running gag in the comic. Shower Shy: Jeremy hates having to shower with the seniors after gym. Sickeningly Sweethearts: Richandamy, based on a real couple from the authors' lives, who appear to have achieved some kind of symbiosis and seem locked in a permanent embrace. The other ...

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · The story of “Zits” began in 1997 when Jerry Scott worked on another successful comic strip, “ Baby Blues .”. His creativity, however, was not limited to just one strip, and he wanted to explore the world of a teenager. A friend’s suggestion led to the birth of “Zits.”. But it wasn’t as simple as that.

  5. The Duncan family: Jeremy: Jeremy is the main character in Zits. He is 17 years old, and is in a band called Goat Cheese Pizza. Speaking of pizza, Jeremy LOVES food. Chad: Chad is Jeremy's older brother. He is rarely seen and lives in College, and comes to visit Jeremy's family sometimes. Walt: Walt is Jeremy's father. He is a fan of the Carpenters band, and is an orthodontist at Duncan Dental ...

  6. Nov 7, 2016 · The perennially popular strip set in Camp Swampy and starring the goof-off private and his nemesis Sergeant Snorkel currently appears in 1,800 papers around the world. (Fact: Like many young artists in the late ’40s and early ’50s, Mort Walker contributed gag cartoons to The Saturday Evening Post before gaining fame with his comic strip.

  7. Running gags in the strip include depictions of Jeremy's room as being so messy that Connie has to dig a tunnel to reach him, and his ability to consume vast quantities of food in seconds. Connie Duncan [ ]

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