''Red and Rover'' (often styled ''Red & Rover'') is a daily syndicated
comic strip
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by
Brian Basset
Brian Basset is an American comic strip artist (''Red and Rover''). Previously, he worked as an editorial cartoonist for the Seattle Times from 1978 to 1994, as well as being the creator and artist behind the syndicated comic strip ''Adam'', l ...
that debuted in 2000. Autobiographical in nature, ''Red & Rover'' is a retro-feel comic strip about the unconditional love between a dog and his boy that captures the spirit and flavor of the early-1960s to mid-1970s.
''Red and Rover'' has been nominated four times for Best Newspaper Comic Strip. In 2013, ''Red and Rover'' received the
Reuben Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip by the
National Cartoonists Society
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. On Sunday, May 7, 2000, ''Red and Rover'' appeared in newspapers for the first time.
Publication history
Basset had been producing the comic strip ''
Adam
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'' (now known as ''
Adam@home'') since 1984. In 1998, he began thinking about producing a second comic strip that had a more childlike quality to it.
In 2009, after nearly 25 years of drawing ''Adam@home'', Basset decided to focus squarely on ''Red and Rover'' and he handed over the illustration duties of the older strip to ''
Big Top'' artist Rob Harrell.
Originally syndicated for the first ten years by
The Washington Post Writers Group, ''Red and Rover'' is currently syndicated to over 200 papers by
Andrews McMeel Syndication.
Characters and story
''Red and Rover'' is usually set around the end of the 1960s or the beginning of the 1970s, although a strip from November 20, 2009, depicted a car which bears a striking resemblance to a mid-1970s
Ford Country Squire station wagon, and in a Sunday strip from August 28, 2011 Red plays a parody of ''
Jaws'', a film from 1975.
Red (real name Russell McLean) is a ten-year-old boy with dreams of going into space one day. He enjoys
model rocketry,
baseball, reading
comic books
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, and other pastimes associated with boys his age. He loves Rover, his dog. Red can understand what Rover is thinking. This trope is used famously, of course, in
Charles M. Schulz 's
Peanuts, where the bird
Woodstock and sometimes, even
Charlie Brown can similarly read
Snoopy's thoughts. Red is often easygoing and even-tempered, being content with his life and having a simple outlook towards the world around him. He is rather lazy, as he can often be found sleeping or taking naps. Red mostly wears T-shirts with blue jeans and sneakers, but tends to go
barefoot during the summer.
Rover is a dog with mostly
Lab
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in him. Rover is usually cool, calm and collected, and is very loyal to Red. Red and Rover met when Rover rescued Red from being hit by a truck. Red took him home where he's stayed ever since. Rover, in turn, can understand what Red is thinking. In many strips Rover is shown chasing squirrels. On March 16, 2010, Rover revealed that his grandfather, "Merganser McIntire", was a
Chesapeake Bay Retriever and his grandmother, "Codfish Kate", was part
Portuguese Water Dog.
Red and Rover strip on Gocomics.com from March 16, 2010
Accessed 2010-09-21
Martin McLean is Red's 17-year-old brother, taken as a member of the "in-crowd." Martin's bedroom is in his basement, and he likes the Rolling Stones
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. He has bangs that cover his eyes most of the time. He has a girlfriend – Red can be seen either listening in on phone conversations or spying on Martin when she comes over. Martin seems to think of Red as a lower form of life, and frequently torments him.
Caroline "Carrie" McLean is Red's mother. She is a part-time community college administrator. Carrie is known for her good fudge.
Conrad McLean is Red's father. He is an aerospace engineer. He enjoys bowling and barbecuing. He had a brother named Jimmy who was killed in action during the Vietnam War. Red and Rover place a flag on his uncle Jimmy's grave on Memorial Day.
External links
*
''Red & Rover'' Facebook Page
References
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American comic strips
2000 comics debuts
Child characters in comics
Comics about dogs
Gag-a-day comics
Comic strip duos
Comics characters introduced in 2000
American comics characters