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Long-time POWER readers may remember Marmaduke Surfaceblow, a fictional character whose engineering escapades were brilliantly portrayed in hundreds of stories published within POWER magazine’s ...
Marmaduke Surfaceblow was a crusty character, providing POWER magazine readers with imaginative tales of engineering feats, and lending his name to one of our most-coveted awards. He might be ...
Owen Wilson chose not to look at his characterization of the title character in Marmaduke as one of capturing man’s best friend. For Wilson, the creation of Marmaduke’s persona was more akin ...
But more than that, people love Marmaduke because his misgivings are reliable—predictable, even. And that’s exactly why adapting this character into a film will always be a complicated venture.
MONTGOMERY, Texas (AP) - Brad Anderson, creator of the "Marmaduke" cartoon strip that ... when he drew popular cartoon characters to amuse himself," according to his biography on the Universal ...
Schulz. The title character of “Marmaduke” was an elder, if awkward, canine statesman in the menagerie. He first appeared in 1954 — four years after the inaugural installment of “Peanuts ...
Marmaduke and the family cat ... O.C." — and tooling on it appropriately — which is good for a laugh. The two characters have an amusing camaraderie. Then there are the mutts, including ...