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  1. Do you think you can handle these three stories of seduction and sin, lust and love, desire and depravity happening behind the white, picket fence just across the street? If you’re curious, come knock on their door. The Joneses are waiting for you.

  2. Keeping Up with the Joneses was an American gag-a-day comic strip by Pop Momand that ran from March 31, 1913, to April 16, 1938. It depicts the McGinis family, Aloysius, Clarice, their daughter Julie, and their housekeeper Bella Donna, who struggle to "keep up" with the lifestyle of their neighbors, the unseen Joneses.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2019 · That’s right: “Keeping Up with the Joneses” started out as a newspaper comic strip. As a comics nerd, one who especially loves comic strips, this makes me happy. (Note: For some strips in this post, you can click on the image to open a larger version in a new window.) Arthur Mormand created “Keeping Up with the Joneses” in 1913.

  4. In 1913, he created the strip 'Keeping up with the Joneses', a title that would go down in history as a phrase meaning trying to keep up with the standards of your acquaintances. Momand drew his parody of American domestic life for about 150 daily newspapers in the United States and Canada from 13 March 1913 until 16 April 1938, and always ...

  5. Keeping Up with the Joneses » Keeping Up with the Joneses #1 - First Series released by Cupples & Leon on January 1, 1920. # 1. # 2.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2020 · More details about this comic may be available in their page here. This book has 52 pages and was uploaded by lyons on February 6, 2020. The file size is 70.04mb. Publisher is Cupples and Leon.

  7. Keeping Up with the Joneses. Cupples & Leon , 1920 Series. Published in English (United States) #2. [May] 1921. Cover Gallery. Publication Dates: [May] 1920 - [May] 1921. Number of Issues Published: 2 (#1 - #2) Color: color cover; black and white interior. Dimensions: 10" x 10" Binding: hardcover. Publishing Format: collected edition.