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Motley's Crew

Motley's Crew
Motley's Crew
Mike Motley and Mr. Drudge having a "few words" with each other
Author(s) Ben Templeton
Tom Forman(deceased)
Current status / schedule No longer in publication
Launch date September 6, 1976
End date January 1, 2000
Syndicate(s) Tribune Media Services
Genre(s) Humor
Politics
Real Life
Marriage
Mabel Motley
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Occupation Homemaker
Nationality  United States
Mike Motley
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Occupation Factory worker (earlier strips)
Webmaster (later strips)
Abel and Buffy ?
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Occupation Homemaker (Buffy)
Handyman (Abel)
Truman and Tacoma Motley
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Occupation Accountant (Tacoma)
Unknown (Truman)
Earl and Abigail Bird
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Occupation Homemaker (Abigail)
Factory worker (Earl)
Mister Drudge
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Occupation Factory manager
Cronin
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Occupation Factory worker
Yuri Litnov
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Occupation Worker (earlier strips)
Casino owner(early-mid 1990s)
Unemployed (later strips)
Nationality  Soviet Union

Motley's Crew was an American newspaper comic strip by Ben Templeton and Tom Forman with satirical social commentary. With readership spread among 250 newspapers in the United States alone, the comic strip acquired a highly devoted but relatively small group of fans during its 23 years of operation.

The comic strip, in general, was about a blue-collar worker named Mike Motley and his wife Mabel Motley. Truman Motley (Mike and Mabel's son) eventually fell in love and married a woman named Tacoma. From that marriage came two sons. Mabel's older brother Abel was often collaborating with his wife Buffy. Her role in being the middleman in the "friendly rivalry" between her brother Abel and her husband Mike is ultimately cancelled out by his mutual respect of both Abel and Buffy; they have a desire to visit Mabel on an occasional basis.

According to a 1997 comics poll conducted by the New York Daily News, Motley's Crew was elected as the 28th most favorite comic strip among readers and visitors to the official Internet site. The comic strip was considered to be more popular than B.C. (still in publication) but less popular than Broom-Hilda (still in publication). However, it also voted as the 30th least favorite comic strip in the same poll; indicating that more people liked the Motley's Crew comic strip than hated it. Templeton and Forman created the comic in 1976. It was first syndicated by what is known today as Tribune Media Services on September 6 of that year. Templeton and Forman were working together on it until Forman's death in 1996. After Forman's death, Templeton continued alone. It continued until January 1, 2000.

The final week's strips dealt with the cast trying to cope with the possible effects of the Y2K bug. Earl had the computers in the factory "bug proofed" but for the year 3000. Mike had to fix the computers so they were ready for the year 2000 instead. On the first day of the year 2000, the final comic strip ever to be printed presented long-time fans and casual readers with a sign with the words "This space for rent." This concept was similar to Sam Malone closing the Cheers bar permanently after the final episode of Cheers.


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