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The cover of the first best-selling Bloom County collection, featuring several of its main characters: (left to right) Milo Bloom, Opus, Cutter John, Bill the Cat, Michael Binkley, Portnoy and Hodge Podge.
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The cover of the first best-selling Bloom County collection, featuring several of its main characters: (left to right) Milo Bloom, Opus, Cutter John, Bill the Cat, Michael Binkley, Portnoy and Hodge Podge.
Bloom County was a popular American 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. It grew out of a strip called The Academia Waltz, which Breathed produced for the student newspaper while attending the University of Texas.

Characters

Core characters

Milo Bloom
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Milo Bloom

Other characters

See also Minor characters in Bloom County

Two panels from a Sunday strip featuring Binkley, Oliver and Opus.

Notable storylines

Steve Dallas learns that Bill the Cat has sold-out their heavy metal group, Billy and the Boingers.

Other Notes

For reasons unknown, 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 mass-media advertising (Opus and his weakness for infomercials).

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

Breathed decided to end the strip in 1989. In the continuity of the strip, a series of events (initiated by Bill the Cat's body becoming a vessel for Donald Trump's brain) led to the dismissal of the original characters and a plot transition to Breathed's next strip.

Shortly after Bloom County ended, Breathed started a Sunday-only strip called Outland with original characters and situations introduced in Bloom County's final days. However, Opus, Bill, and other characters eventually reappeared and slowly took over the strip. Outland ran from September 31989 to March 261995. Another Sunday-only spinoff strip called Opus started on November 23, 2003.

Bloom County has had a profound influence on many later cartoonists, particularly cartoonists who have a particularly irreverent bent or tackle political topics in their work. Scott Kurtz, creator of the popular webcomic PvP, acknowledged Breathed's contributions at one point with a strip expressing the opinion that "so many webcomics...are nothing but Bloom County ripoffs", then lampooning itself by mimicking Breathed's art and dialogue style itself in the final panel [link]. Aaron McGruder, creator of the comic and later animated series The Boondocks, has paid homage to Breathed's work as well, with a few aspects of the strip bearing more than a passing resemblance to important Bloom County features, and an episode of the animated series wherein the character Riley calls Breathed "Master Penguin Draw'er".

Bloom County itself

The fictional setting of Bloom County served as a recurring backdrop for the comic and its sequels, although the nature of the setting was frequently altered.

Opus's last birthday in Bloom County
From left to right, Reynelda the doll, Ronald-Ann Smith, Binkley, Milo, Hodge-Podge, Portnoy, and Opus.
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Opus's last birthday in Bloom County
From left to right, Reynelda the doll, Ronald-Ann Smith, Binkley, Milo, Hodge-Podge, Portnoy, and Opus.
In the comics, the county is presented as a stereotypical American midwestern small town. The small town setting was frequently contrasted with the increasing globalization taking place in the rest of the world; though Bloom County contained the likes of farmers and wilderness creatures by default, it was frequented by Hare Krishnas, feminists, and rock stars.

While the location of Bloom County is never explicitly mentioned, there have been some clues in the strip. When Oliver Jones identified Bloom County as the place where Halley's Comet would crash into Earth, a sign was seen saying that it was at 35.05 N 146.55 E. This would place it in the Pacific Ocean, about 300 miles off the coast of Japan. Oliver's previous calculation was 39.43 N 105.01 W, which would place it just south of Denver, Colorado. Another strip has Opus stating that Des Moines, Iowa was 96 miles away from Bloom County, which would place it in either Iowa or Missouri.

However, Bloom County's "true" setting was known to residents of Iowa City, Iowa, during the strip's run. The Bloom Boarding house, which appeared as a high contrast photo within the strip, was an actual residence in Iowa City, where Breathed lived at the time.[[Citing sources citation needed]] In addition, several Iowa City local news items directly inspired Bloom County story lines. For example, a Bloom County politician's sexist gaffe, referring to a woman as a "lil' dumplin'", was taken directly from an incident when University of Iowa football coach Hayden Fry made the same comment, infuriating feminists at the university.

The county was home to the Bloom Boarding House, Steve Dallas' law offices, the Bloom Beacon and Bloom Picayune newspapers, at least one pond, and Milo's Meadow. In the comic's later years, the county contained what appeared to be a big-city ghetto ("across the tracks", as it was known).

The geographical profile of the county was fluid as the artistic style of the strip evolved. During most of Bloom County's run, the rural meadow setting was presented realistically, while in its later years it became increasingly more abstract.

Bloom County's role in Outland was a bit questionable, as the "Outland" setting of the strip was originally set apart from the county by way of a magical doorway. By Outland's end, however, the Outland appeared to be a part of Bloom County itself.

Opus currently takes place in Bloom County.

Bloom County books

Cover of the 1986 Bloom County Babylon collection
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Cover of the 1986 Bloom County Babylon collection

Collections

Anthologies

None of these reprints contain complete runs of the strip. Many Sunday strips have never been reprinted. All of the daily strips were reprinted in Comics Revue magazine.

External links


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

 


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