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In the [[The Seventies|1970s]] (the age of ''[[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'' and the E.R.A.), a comic about a single young woman trying to make a career was new and innovative. The strip was extremely popular in its heyday, with many women readers readily identifying with the title character as she dealt with common problems of modern single life. A rumor in the 1980's that she was finally going to marry Irving sparked a lot of fan backlash from single women who didn't want to lose this character they could relate to. (Cathy finally ''did'' marry Irving in 2005, and the final strip in 2010 featured {{spoiler|the announcement that Cathy was pregnant with a girl)}}.
In the [[The Seventies|1970s]] (the age of ''[[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'' and the E.R.A.), a comic about a single young woman trying to make a career was new and innovative. The strip was extremely popular in its heyday, with many women readers readily identifying with the title character as she dealt with common problems of modern single life. A rumor in the 1980's that she was finally going to marry Irving sparked a lot of fan backlash from single women who didn't want to lose this character they could relate to. (Cathy finally ''did'' marry Irving in 2005, and the final strip in 2010 featured {{spoiler|the announcement that Cathy was pregnant with a girl)}}.


These days, the strip is a frequent target of parody and [[Take That|Take Thats]], owing to its repetitive nature, devotion to [[Men Buy From Mars Women Buy From Venus]], and general blandness. ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]'' and ''[[Liberty Meadows]]'' satirize the strip frequently, and the Comic Book Doctor wrote a lengthy [http://wondermark.com/the-comic-strip-doctor-cathy/ article] on what the strip does wrong.
These days, the strip is a frequent target of parody and [[Take That|Take Thats]], owing to its repetitive nature, devotion to [[Men Buy From Mars, Women Buy From Venus]], and general blandness. ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]'' and ''[[Liberty Meadows]]'' satirize the strip frequently, and the Comic Book Doctor wrote a lengthy [http://wondermark.com/the-comic-strip-doctor-cathy/ article] on what the strip does wrong.


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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]
* [[Hysterical Woman]]: Somewhat, in that Cathy ''does'' tend to freak out over mundane things.
* [[Hysterical Woman]]: Somewhat, in that Cathy ''does'' tend to freak out over mundane things.
* [[Incompetence Inc]]
* [[Incompetence, Inc.]]
* [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals]]: Mabel, [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs|who keeps changing jobs]].
* [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals]]: Mabel, [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?|who keeps changing jobs]].
* [[Invoked Trope]]: At one point, Cathy tries invoking [[You Were Trying Too Hard]] in order to attract a boyfriend. It doesn't work.
* [[Invoked Trope]]: At one point, Cathy tries invoking [[You Were Trying Too Hard]] in order to attract a boyfriend. It doesn't work.
* {{spoiler|[[I Want Grandkids]]}}: In the last strip, Cathy {{spoiler|announces her pregnancy}}; Mom's reaction is [[Squee|pretty much one of pure delight.]]
* {{spoiler|[[I Want Grandkids]]}}: In the last strip, Cathy {{spoiler|announces her pregnancy}}; Mom's reaction is [[Squee|pretty much one of pure delight.]]
* [[Long Runner]]
* [[Long Runner]]
* [[Mars and Venus Gender Contrast]]: Probably the main theme of the strip.
* [[Mars and Venus Gender Contrast]]: Probably the main theme of the strip.
* [[Obnoxious in Laws]]
* [[Obnoxious In-Laws]]
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Cathy and Irving tied the knot in 2005.
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Cathy and Irving tied the knot in 2005.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: As the writeup indicates, at first the concept was fairly innovative, even if over the years the strip succumbed to entropy.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: As the writeup indicates, at first the concept was fairly innovative, even if over the years the strip succumbed to entropy.

Revision as of 05:33, 9 January 2014

 Mayor: Do you like Family Circus, Mr. Trick?

Mr. Trick: I read Marmaduke.

Mayor: Agh! Uuugh That dog's always on the furniture! It's so unsanitary.

Mr. Trick: No one tells Marmaduke what to do. That is my kind of dog.

Allan: I like to read Cathy!

  • The Mayor and Trick just stare*

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Cathy is a comic strip by Cathy Guisewite, which ran from 1976 to October 3, 2010. It revolves around the eponymous character's life as a single woman, her dealing with a stressful workplace, diets, junk food, being able to fit in swimwear, the dating scene, and an overbearing mother.

In the 1970s (the age of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the E.R.A.), a comic about a single young woman trying to make a career was new and innovative. The strip was extremely popular in its heyday, with many women readers readily identifying with the title character as she dealt with common problems of modern single life. A rumor in the 1980's that she was finally going to marry Irving sparked a lot of fan backlash from single women who didn't want to lose this character they could relate to. (Cathy finally did marry Irving in 2005, and the final strip in 2010 featured the announcement that Cathy was pregnant with a girl).

These days, the strip is a frequent target of parody and Take Thats, owing to its repetitive nature, devotion to Men Buy From Mars, Women Buy From Venus, and general blandness. Pearls Before Swine and Liberty Meadows satirize the strip frequently, and the Comic Book Doctor wrote a lengthy article on what the strip does wrong.


This comic contains the following tropes: