. . . . . . . "print"@en . "Running"@en . . . "The Flagstons first appeared in Walker's Beetle Bailey. They spun off into their own strip, written by Walker and drawn by Browne. Lois Flagston (n\u00E9e Bailey) is Beetle Bailey's sister, and the two strips make occasional crossovers. One of these occurred on the strip's 40th anniversary in 1994, when Beetle visited his sister Lois and her family. Chip resembles his Uncle Beetle in attitude and appearance, especially the eyes. Now produced by the sons of the original creative team, the strip is written by Brian and Greg Walker and drawn by Robert \"Chance\" Browne."@en . . . . . . . "Hi and Lois"@en . . "1954-10-18"^^ . "In 1971, the Hi and Lois comic was added as a back-up feature to the Popeye comic book. Also, in 1972, the Flagstons were among the various King Features characters to appear along with Popeye in Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter."@en . "In 1971, the Hi and Lois comic was added as a back-up feature to the Popeye comic book. Also, in 1972, the Flagstons were among the various King Features characters to appear along with Popeye in Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter."@en . . . . "Hi and Lois"@en . "Hi and Lois"@en . . "The Flagstons first appeared in Walker's Beetle Bailey. They spun off into their own strip, written by Walker and drawn by Browne. Lois Flagston (n\u00E9e Bailey) is Beetle Bailey's sister, and the two strips make occasional crossovers. One of these occurred on the strip's 40th anniversary in 1994, when Beetle visited his sister Lois and her family. Chip resembles his Uncle Beetle in attitude and appearance, especially the eyes. The strip made efforts to keep up with the times, such as housewife Lois Flagston taking a career in real estate in 1980. In previous decades the strip was acclaimed; in 1962 it earned Browne a Reuben Award from the National Cartoonists Society. The strip faced some controversy given the changes in content restrictions since its debut in the 1950s. Once, editors insisted that belly buttons could not appear; in protest, Browne included a box of dimpled navel oranges. Now produced by the sons of the original creative team, the strip is written by Brian and Greg Walker and drawn by Robert \"Chance\" Browne."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Hi And Lois is an American newspaper comic begun in 1954. It centralizes on Hiram and Lois Flagston, a suburban family with several children: Chip, Dot, Ditto and Trixie. It was first written by Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker and drawn by Dik Browne; following Dik's death in 1989, his son, Chance, took over drawing, with Mort's sons Brian and Greg taking over on writing."@en . "Mort Walker and drawn by Dik Browne"@en . . . . . "Brian and Greg Walker and drawn by Robert \"Chance\" Browne"@en . . "Hi And Lois is an American newspaper comic begun in 1954. It centralizes on Hiram and Lois Flagston, a suburban family with several children: Chip, Dot, Ditto and Trixie. It was first written by Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker and drawn by Dik Browne; following Dik's death in 1989, his son, Chance, took over drawing, with Mort's sons Brian and Greg taking over on writing."@en . "Humor"@en .