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The Lockhorns - GoComics Read The Lockhorns—a comic strip by creator Bunny Hoest John Reiner—for today, January 1, 2026, and check out other great comics, too!
The Lockhorns - Facebook Did you know, though, that Bunny says that the first question she is asked in interviews is always: “Does the comic reflect your lousy marriage with Bill Hoest?” The answer? NO!!!! Bunny and Bill had an awesome, loving and fun marriage And yet, it can be difficult to live under the same roof in a committed relationship with our
The Lockhorns - Andrews McMeel Syndication - Home With an estimated 200 million readers each week, The Lockhorns has accumulated a broad fan base, ranging from long-married couples and those merely dating to marriage counselors and people in Alcoholics Anonymous, who use her cartoons in their meetings
The Lockhorns | Comic Strips Wiki | Fandom The Lockhorns joined Andrews McMeel Syndication (AMS) January 1, 2024 and continues to appear in hundreds of newspapers worldwide and online through websites including AMS's GoComics! After Hoest's death in 1988 the comic panel was continued by his wife Bunny Hoest and cartoonist John Reiner
The Lockhorns - CartoonWiki The Lockhorns presents the ups and downs of committed relationships through the lens of the married couple Loretta and Leroy Lockhorn The two exchange witty barbs and sarcastic quips all while demonstrating their deep love and affection for each other