Love Is...

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Love Is... is a comic strip created by Kim Casali in the late 1960s. The strip is characterized by its simple, yet poignant illustrations and captions that depict various aspects of love and relationships.

History[edit | edit source]

The origins of Love Is... can be traced back to the late 1960s when Kim Casali, originally from New Zealand, began drawing the cartoons as love notes for her future husband, Roberto Casali. The comic strip was first published in 1970 and quickly gained popularity for its relatable and heartwarming content.

Content[edit | edit source]

The Love Is... comic strip features a pair of nude characters, a male and a female, who are often depicted in various romantic and everyday situations. Each strip includes a caption that begins with "Love is..." followed by a phrase that completes the thought, such as "Love is... being able to say you are sorry" or "Love is... sharing your dreams."

Themes[edit | edit source]

The primary theme of Love Is... is the exploration of love in its many forms. The comic strip touches on themes such as romance, companionship, forgiveness, and commitment. The simplicity of the illustrations and the universal nature of the captions have contributed to the strip's enduring appeal.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Love Is... has been translated into multiple languages and published in newspapers and magazines around the world. The comic strip has also inspired a range of merchandise, including greeting cards, calendars, and books. Following Kim Casali's death in 1997, the strip has been continued by her son, Stefano Casali.

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