Note that this book comes to us "with hugs and kisses!" There is plenty of trademark cuteness in this set of panels, originally published in 1977. You see a lot of cute sayings, cute misunderstandings, and generally cute behavior.
However, some of the strips have a bit of an edge. Edge may be a strong word, but at least a bit of bite and certainly some truth. I find some of these are really funny.
You have to admire when the panel talks a walk on the wild side and gets a bit risque:
Some of my favorite Family Circus sequences are when they go on vacation. My Turn Next! has a series of the Keanes hitting New York City. I love that whenever they go somewhere, the kids end up wearing t-shirts with the name of the destination and waving pennants with the name of the destination...while they're still on vacation! This family loves to travel.
But even a great trip to the Big Apple has its disappointments. Take this one, which really strikes me as funny.
Another thing I love is how often Bil and Thel have blank looks on their faces. The kids are expressive, emotional, often out of control. Yet their parents usually are the picture of impassivity no matter what's going on around them. If life is a Circus, these folks don't seem too excited by it.
These two are almost kind of edgy!
I like the sense of exhaustion in these ones:
And finally, just because, here's an example of a kid driving a parent to do something that will make the kid cry but restore her own sanity,























