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9 Chickweed Lane
Author(s)Brooke McEldowney
Websitehttp://www.comics.com/9_chickweed_lane/
Current status/scheduleRunning
Launch dateJuly 12, 1993
Syndicate(s)United Features Syndicate

9 Chickweed Lane is an American comic strip written and drawn by Brooke McEldowney following the fortunes of the women of three generations of the Burber family — Edna, Juliette, and Edda — as they try to make their way in the world. 9 Chickweed Lane is the address of their former family home. The strip is syndicated by United Features Syndicate and available online.[1] It started on July 12, 1993,[2] and won Best Newspaper Comic at the 2006 National Cartoonists Society Awards.

Brooke McEldowney is also the creator of the webcomic Pibgorn, a spin-off. The strips appear to share the same universe, with the eccentric Thorax appearing in both series regularly, as well as the occasional cameo appearance (the most notable recent example being — on October 29, 2007 — almost the entire cast of Pibgorn showing up as guests at a Chickweed wedding). However, aside from a story arc adapting A Midsummer Night's Dream in Pibgorn, the strips' characters do not take part in either series' storyline.

Plot

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Edda goes wading

Originally, the three main characters shared a living space, and interacted on a daily basis. Since then the three main characters have moved into three separate living situations. Edda successfully navigates New York City as an elite ballet dancer and pianist, and is coming to terms in her relationship with childhood friend Amos. Juliette has followed her dream and left the academic life for a dairy farm. She puts up with the former owner, Thorax, who haunts the place dropping aphorisms, while part of her yearns for the challenge of inspiring (or just plain humiliating) a new generation of students. The Burbers' Gran, Edna, who looks on and sometimes offers advice or a sharp whack to the head, has rekindled a wartime romance for the second time and has moved to Vienna.

Characters

  • Edda Burber - Independent and intelligent with a truly heroic fantasy life as Superlative Girl, sexy and self-assured except when she's not. She is a very talented ballet dancer (and also a skilled pianist) who has just started to take the necessary steps to develop her skills into a career, after graduating early from her Catholic high school and moved to New York City. She is romantically involved with Amos, her childhood companion.
  • Juliette Burber (Maiden Name: Juliette O'Malley) - Divorced single mother of Edda, daughter of Edna, Juliette has an impressively creative fantasy life (her alter-ego is the leopardskin-clad Panther Woman) but is quite competent at achieving her goals in reality, though her mother can still push her buttons maddeningly. She has initially resigned her position as a professor at a New Hampshire university and followed her dream of owning and operating a farm. Her family was initially dismayed, but adjusted. In February 2006 she married Elliot in a ceremony 'officiated' by Thorax. After encountering a formerly underachieving student who rose to the challenge of higher education due to her scathing admonishments, she felt her efforts at the university were not in vain, and is returning to the school, albeit part-time. She recently learned, much to her shock, that she is the product of a brief relationship her mother had with an Austrian opera singer, Peter Kiesl.[3]
  • Edna O'Malley - (Maiden Name: Edna "Edie" Ernst[4]), Mother of Juliette and Grandmother of Edda. "Gran" is irascible and argumentative; her main joy in life seems to be having the last word - though she does have a dear companion in Thorax and genuinely loves her family. In her youth, she was a beautiful, talented USO singer and spy for Allied Intelligence during World War II. During that time, she had a relationship with Lt. Peter Kiesl, an Austrian Wehrmacht POW in England, which they rekindled ten years later in New York City when he was a visiting opera singer for the Metropolitan Opera; this led to a very brief engagement and the conception of Juliette. Afterward, she married Bill O'Malley, with whom she had a second child (Roger), and was later widowed. After Kiesl, who she thought had recently died, visited her in New Hampshire to express his continued love for her, Edna moved to Vienna and married him.[5]
  • Amos van Hoesen - Geeky, adorable, with an intense musical talent and devotedly in love with Edda who has been his best friend for years. He also graduated from the same school as Edda and left home to develop his musical talents by studying the cello at Juilliard. His burgeoning passion for Edda resulted in his emotionally charged victory (with Edda as his accompanist) at a major classical music competition in Belgium, where they also - and finally - consummated their love for each other.[6]
  • Thorax - Gran's gentleman friend, brilliant and odd beyond all description but utterly sweet. Apparently a large, amiable elderly farmer, he does not appear to be quite human, and has a quantum anomaly in his shed. It is uncertain whether Thorax uses this quantum anomaly to break through the barriers of space, time and dimension in order to appear in McEldowney's other online strip, Pibgorn, but he plays a significant role in several story arcs there.
  • Pap - Thorax's father. Tiny, aged beyond reckoning, with a classic Yankee-farmer acerbic mien, he nevertheless seems to take Thorax's otherworldly peregrinations in stride.
  • Elliot Greene - Juliette's love interest, and her co-worker at the university. In January 2006, Juliette accepted the most recent in his long series of marriage proposals. In February 2006 they were married by Thorax. Whether the marriage was a legally valid one, given the questionable status of the officiant, appears to be an open question.
  • Seth Appleby - Edda's bisexual dancing partner and housemate, a handsome hunk with a steady boyfriend and a bit of a crush on Amos. Likes to play matchmaker. Has been known to fall for a woman, if she is a first-rate artist.
  • Mark - Seth's boyfriend, an artist. He is small with a skimpy beard and untidy brown hair.
  • Janice - A friend of Edda's from the ballet company, with hair almost identical to Mark's. She has a severe crush on Mark, who remains her friend while gently rebuffing her advances. Janice and Edda briefly got into a love triangle when Janice's sometime beau made a pass at Edda (and was flatly rejected).
  • Isabel Florin - A pianist who works as an accompanist to Amos's practice on cello. Likes Amos and has been in conflict with Edda over this. Of Portuguese origin with a slight accent. Recently, she and Burkhardt kissed passionately while he tended to her during her recovery from the flu, though it remains to be seen whether this was a one-time event or will result in a relationship between the two.
  • Burkhardt Kriegl - A violist from Vienna. Womanizer who has regularly pursued Edda and been rebuffed by her every time. Has recently been shown being involved with Isabel.
  • Fleurrie Spocket - A veterinarian who came to treat Juliette's sick bull. She was once Juliette's student, whom Juliette remembered as "the narcoleptic mouth-breather in the back row," and it was her success in life that prompted Juliette to return to teaching part-time.
  • Diane - Formerly Sister Aramus, a nun who used to teach at the Catholic high school that Edda and Amos attended. She left her vocation after falling in love with Francis. They married after a long courtship and are now expecting a child.
  • Francis Durly - A former Catholic priest who left his vocation after falling in love with Diane, and is now married to her.
  • Mary Rosenzweig - Edda and Amos' classmate from their Catholic high school. Amos used to pursue her for affection, and was always rejected.
  • Solange - Edda's Siamese cat, the very quintessence of Cat, and a popular enough character to spawn an ongoing thread of strips focused on her, Hallmarks of Felinity.[7] The cat who would become Solange first appeared on March 23, 1999, which happened to be the second Hallmark of Felinity. Originally, the animal characters in the strip consisted of a whippet named Rudyard, succeeding a greyhound named Divot, and a spot-eyed cat, Ambrose. Rudyard and Ambrose often held mental conversations regarding their human owners, when Rudyard wasn't chucking insults at the cat's naïvete. Solange soon replaced Ambrose after her introduction, and the greyhound quickly disappeared from the strip as well.
  • Monty - God in the form of a bald man wearing a suit (or else a delusional man who has convinced Thorax that he is indeed God; a test of Monty's powers made him appear to be embarrassed at his inability to pull off even a minor task). Is featured communicating mostly with Thorax. Was recently involved prominently in a storyline in which he became so frustrated with his human creation and its penchant for vices that he decides to turn the human race into cockroaches, starting with the child of the first pregnant woman he sees, which turns out to be Diane. Thorax, Diane and Francis were eventually able to dissuade him.
  • Earl William "Bill" O'Malley - Gran's late husband, once described by her as a bossy, take-charge type. She also recalled him being loving and caring for her when they met during World War II. As a young lieutenant[8] who saw Edna perform for the Allied troops, Bill helped recruit her for a spying mission at a POW camp which housed German prisoners in Britain. The camp's distrusting commander, not knowing of Edna's mission, questioned her motives and honor (once, to Edna's face and a second, more damaging time,[9] behind her back after her performance at a USO-sponsored camp show). Bill, who was in love with Edna, defended her honor by pummeling the commander, after which he turned himself in to his commanding officer, was reduced in rank to private and saw action on D-Day. He was seriously injured, suffered severe amnesia, and spent ten years in therapy. Edna believed Bill was dead and carried his dogtags in her purse for years. However, she later learned he was alive, and even after a brief engagement to his Austrian rival, Peter Kiesl, she decided to marry Bill and moved to Omaha, Nebraska.[10] Bill is the father of Edna's second child, Roger, who is rarely mentioned and had not been seen in the strip until November 22, 2010.[11]
  • Roger O'Malley - Son of Bill and Edna, Edda's uncle and Juliette's half-brother. He is married and has eleven children (his wife refers to him as "sturdy"). As of December 2010, the story arc has Seth Appleby trying to convince Roger that he (Roger) may be gay.
  • Peter Kiesl (full name Peter Johann Martin Franz Kiesl[12]) - Professional opera singer from Austria and former officer in the German Army in World War II. He had a romantic liaison with Edna while he was a prisoner of war in England and she was a USO singer working undercover for American Intelligence. They met again ten years later in New York City where they briefly resumed their romance. He is the biological father of Juliette.[13] Edna informed Juliette of these things after reading Kiesl's obituary in the New York Times,[14] but Edda and Juliette unexpectedly met Kiesl, quite alive, when they traveled to Vienna to visit his grave,[15] the obituary having identified the wrong person.[16] He then visited Edna in New Hampshire, expressed his continued love for her, and the two married and lived in Vienna together.[5]

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