The Madams are Restless

The Madams are Restless by S Francis is a first edition published by Rapid Phase in 2001, featuring 176 pages in English. This book presents the popular South African comic strip Madam & Eve, created by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl. Originating in July 1992, the strip has garnered a significant following, appearing in 13 publications and reaching a daily readership of over 4 million people.
Readers will find a collection of daily comic strips that reflect the humor and social commentary characteristic of Madam & Eve. The content includes both black and white and color illustrations, showcasing the evolution of the strip from its inception to its adaptation into a television sitcom in 2000. This edition captures the essence of the comic’s appeal, making it a notable representation of South African culture and humor.
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The most popular cartoon in South Africa. From Madam & Eve is a daily comic strip originating in South Africa. The strip, by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl, is syndicated in 13 publications and claims a daily readership of over 4 million people.[1] The strip was first published in July 1992, in a black and white weekly format in The Weekly Mail (now the Mail & Guardian) and in a monthly colour format in Living magazine. In 1993 the creators added five daily cartoons, also in black and white. In 2000 Madam & Eve was made into a television sitcom. Contents
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