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Lola, an independent woman in her late 70s, is widowed and living with her son and his family. Her unique view of life is matched only by her fierce independence, wicked sense of humor and blunt, but often heart-warming honesty.
Available daily and Sunday, Lola is the creation of Steve Dickenson and Todd Clark and is based on Dickenson's grandmother and aunt (both named Lola). Everyone's grandma may not be as witty as Lola, a sharpshooter who's busy living life to the fullest and making sure everyone else does too.
Dickenson has drawn and written two other syndicated comic strips: "Dillon" for Tribune Media Services and "Tar Pit" for King Features. He has served as a contributing writer for Hank Ketcham's "Dennis the Menace". Todd Clark has been drawing for as long as he can remember, possibly a result of always carrying a copy of MAD Magazine with him as a child. Since he began cartooning full-time in 1990, Clark has contributed to a wide range of comic strips, including "Sherman's Lagoon," "Mother Goose and Grimm," "Frank and Ernest" and "New Breed". His cartoons have been published in a variety of magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, Snow Country and Diversion.
Plus Licens represents United Feature Syndicate and Newspaper Enterprise Association for syndication rights to Lola in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia.
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