For Better Or For Worse

For Better or For Worse is a comic strip by Lynn Johnston which began in 1979. Set in the fictitious Toronto-area suburban town of Millborough, Ontario, the strip chronicles the lives of a Canadian family and their friends. The father, John Patterson, is a dentist whose hobby is model railroading; he appears less often than the mother, Elly, a housewife turned toy store-owner. The happy couple have three children: Michael, Elizabeth, and April. Michael is married to Deanna, Elizabeth teaches on a native reserve, and April is in high school. The strip also features Elly's father, Jim Richards, and his second wife, Iris. Unlike most comic strips, the characters age in real time; fans have been known to express surprise and dismay at passing time in the story, such as "Michael is married?! He can't be that old!" The comic's characters were based upon Johnston's real family. However, the characters are substantially different from her real family. When her children were younger, she asked their permission before depicting events from their lives; and she only once used a "serious" story from their lives. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14846-2004Oct7.html When Lynn Johnston had the urge to have another child, she settled on creating a new daughter (April Patterson) for her alter-ego the stip. Johnston has stated that the strip will end in 2007.

Past Storylines

In the comic's three decades, the strip has featured a variety of storylines, as the characters and their friends age. These include Elly's return to the paid workforce, John's mid-life crisis, the birth of a friend's six-fingered daughter, friends' divorces, the coming out of Michael's best friend (Lawrence), and the death of Elly's mother.

Current Storylines

Storylines sometimes concern the Pattersons dealing with difficult acquaintances such as Kortney, who worked for Elly; Becky, April's vain friend and bandmate in 4-Evah; and Therese, the wife of Elizabeth's friend Anthony, who seemingly resents Elizabeth's presence. Deanna's squabbling parents, Wilf and Mira, are recurring characters.

Unconventional Comic Storylines

Since the comic happens in "real time", at one point it became apparent that the Patterson's first dog, Farley, was starting to get fairly old. When he was fourteen years old, Farley saved April from drowning in a nearby stream. Unfortunately Farley's heart could not take the shock of the cold water, or the exertion of saving April from the water, and Farley passed away. Very few comics have main characters die. In FBOFW, the realism demands it. In recent years, the strip has tackled more sensitive issues. The 1994 story on Lawrence's coming out generated controversy, with some readers threatening to cancel newspaper subscriptions. About 100 newspapers ran replacement strips or cancelled the comic. Three years later, Lawrence introduced his boyfriend and another uproar ensued. During second-year university, Elizabeth moved in with her boyfriend, Eric. She maintained her own bedroom. Elizabeth later broke up with Eric when she found out he was cheating on her.

Characters

Main characters

John and Elly Patterson

John Patterson (b. February 17, 1949), is a dentist whose hobby is model railroading. John appears less often than his wife Elly. Elly Patterson (born August 26, 1951), nee Elly Richards, is a housewife turned toy store-owner.

Michael and Deanna Patterson

Michael (b. April 28, 1976), is one of Elly and John Patterson's three children. He is married to Deanna (b. December 13, 1976), who is a pharmacist. The couple have had two children: a daughter named Meredith (b. Otober 10, 2002) and a baby boy named Robin Michael (November 1, 2004). During the couple's marriage preparations, Deanna was constantly at odds with her unruly mother.

Elizabeth Patterson

Elizabeth (b. April 26, 1981), John and Elly's adult daughter, teaches on a native reserve in Mtigwaki, Ontario. Throughout her childhood, brother Michael referred to her as "Lizard-breath".

April Patterson

April (b. April 1, 1991) is the teenage daughter of John and Elly Patterson, who currently attends high school.

Jim Richards

Elly's father, Jim Richards (b. March 21, 1921) is known to the Pattersons and readers as "Grandpa Jim". Jim is a war veteran.

Iris

Iris (b. May 19, 1926) is Jim Richard's second wife, after Elly's mother died in the 1990s.

Supporting characters

Agnes Dingle
Candace Halloran
Moira Kinney
Shannon Lake
A girl in April's home economics class with special needs. April backed Shannon up when she was the source of ridicule in home ec. When Shannon got lost in a mall in March 2005, April happened to be there, and was able to stay with Shannon until Mrs. Lake found her. http://www.fborfw.com/char_pgs/shannon/
Ted McCauley
Becky McGuire
(14 years old as of January 2005) April's friend. In a January 2005 plot line, it was hinted Becky was sexually active. Subsequent episodes deal with Becky's rejection by the older boy.
Lawrence Poirier
Lovey Saltzman
Ned Tanner
"Weed" (Josef Myron Weeder)
A professional photographer who is Michael's university friend, roommate and later journalistic partner.

Minor characters

Andrea Sobinski
Anne Nichols
Anthony Caine
Ardith Narayan
Beatrice Alfarero
Bev Cruikshank
Brad Luggsworth
Brian Enjo
Carleen Stein
Carrie Patterson
Connie Poirier
Dawn Enjo
Dennis North
Duncan Anderson
Eric Chamberlain
Fiona Brass
Gary Crane
Georgia Richards
Gerald Forsythe
Gordon Mayes
Greg Thomas
Jean Baker
Jeremy Jones
Jesse Mukwa
Kevin Smyth
Kortney Krelbutz
Laurie McLeod-Shabogesic
Lily Petrucci
Marian Richards
Martha McRae
Maxine Hbert
Mira Sobinski
Nicholas Browne
Paul Bergan
Phil Richards
Rhetta Blum
The New Bentwood Rockers
Ruby Andrews
Rudy Dodd
Sharon Edwards
Shawna-Marie Verano
Steve Nichols
Thelma Baird
Thrse Caine
Tracey Mayes
Vivian Crane
Warren Blackwood
Wilf Sobinski
William Patterson
The fictional town of Millborough, Ontario is located near to Barrie, Ontario. Deanna described the drive up to the Patterson's house as a two-hour drive up Yonge Street.

Distribution

The strip is now seen in over two thousand newspapers throughout Canada, the United States, and about twenty other countries and translated into eight different languages.

Animated series and specials

In the late-1980s, CTV produced an animated special starring the Patterson family, called A Christmas Angel. The special soon became a fairly long-running series of mini-movies. In the late-1990s, Teletoon had Ottawa's Funbag Animation create an animated series. Hosted in introductions by Lynn Johnston herself, the show looked at three related storylines from three different eras of the strip. While the series never really caught on, many Canadian children know the television series better than the originating comic strip.

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