Rabies was Milo’s dog, who could talk. He only appeared during the first few years of the strip, later to disappear at about the same time that Opus became a regular character. Most of his final appearances were simply as part of the Sunday edition, specifically leaning against the logo while smoking a cigar.
Rabies was also a character in Breathed’s previous comic strip, The Academia Waltz, where he was Steve Dallas’s dog." —Wikipedia
The last Cutlass was produced in 1999, so that’s the latest this strip could have been produced. So, young Mr. Bloom, 18 years later, how’d the African relief efforts go? Or, is giving money not the answer to human misery after all?
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member over 7 years ago
To the right of ‘Bloom’ in the title, it looks like Rosebud. Okay, okay, without antlers, but perhaps antlers have to bloom.
Thomas R. Williams over 7 years ago
“Rabies
Rabies was Milo’s dog, who could talk. He only appeared during the first few years of the strip, later to disappear at about the same time that Opus became a regular character. Most of his final appearances were simply as part of the Sunday edition, specifically leaning against the logo while smoking a cigar.
Rabies was also a character in Breathed’s previous comic strip, The Academia Waltz, where he was Steve Dallas’s dog." —Wikipedia
whiteaj over 7 years ago
Matthew 26:11 – “The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.”
Holden Awn over 7 years ago
The last Cutlass was produced in 1999, so that’s the latest this strip could have been produced. So, young Mr. Bloom, 18 years later, how’d the African relief efforts go? Or, is giving money not the answer to human misery after all?
smsrt over 7 years ago
This is written for post Christmas, but if you go back a few weeks he is still referring to Reagan as president, so this is most likely pre-88.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
I’d say Steverino made out pretty well. Milo Bloom got what he wanted and deserved. too.