Bloom County

Bloom County was a popular comic strip by Berke Breathed which ran from December 8, 1980 until August 6, 1989. It examined events in politics and culture through the lens of a fanciful small town in Middle America, where children have adult personalities and vocabularies and animals can talk and role-play. It grew out of a strip featuring many of the same characters that Breathed started while a student at the The University of Texas, where he worked for the student newspaper, The Daily Texan.

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Characters

Core characters

Other characters

See also Minor characters in Bloom County

Notes

For reasons best known to himself, Breathed's hand-printed signature on his strips is usually presented in mirror image, i.e. right to left.

Among the topical issues discussed at length in Bloom County are US anti-drug policy (Dr. Oliver's Scalp Tonic), Christian televangelist scandals (Fundamentally Oral Bill), animal testing (Attack of the Mary Kay Commandos), hard rock and censorship (Deathtöngue and Billy and the Boingers), and inter-species relationships (Opus meets Lola Granola).

Berke Breathed was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in editorial cartooning in 1987 for Bloom County.

After Bloom County, Breathed started a Sunday-only strip called Outland with original characters. However, Opus, Bill and other characters reappeared and slowly took over the strip.

Another Sunday-only spinoff strip called Opus started on November 23, 2003.

At the time of the end of the original series, Bloom County itself has been bought by Donald Trump, in the body of Bill the Cat, who subsequently fires all of the characters. Naturally, they find work in other cartoons (Steve Dallas getting brief work in fellow toon Kathy). All of the characters leave except for Opus - so he thinks. He meets fellow character Ronald-Ann, who is also still present and who takes him near her home on the "wrong side" of the tracks. There, amid gunfire, they find a magic door in a dirty back alley. Opening it Ronald-Ann shows Opus the world of Outland beneath them (in Outland, the door to the world is in the sky and not level with that world's ground). Ronald-Ann tries to bring Opus with her, but he kicks her inside, and locks the door behind her, admitting that life wasn't for him. The last strip itself was everything in Bloom County empty (such as the Anxiety Closet and the meadow), while Opus walks away, carrying a suitcase, into a white void.

Bloom County books

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Berkeley Breathed's Bloom County series

Comics
The Academia Waltz | Bloom County | Outland | Opus

Spinoffs
A Wish for Wings That Work | The Last Basselope |
Goodnight Opus

See also: Bloom County, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989